Kem delivers his patented post Babyface soft jazz women worship on his latest offering, Intimacy. Does his sentimentality shine in the sex-crazed R&B landscape or is he a relic of an earlier time?
In the first installment of Buried Treasure, we take a look at Prodigy’s 2007 overlooked work, Return of the Mac and discuss some of the elements that make it great.
A wayward track, allegedly from Dr. Dre’s Detox sessions finds its way out of the rabbit hole. Is this another glimpse into the legendary album? Is it any good? Find out.
Stalley takes a trip down to New Orleans’ 9th Ward for his latest video Babblin. New delivery a fresh, jazzy beat and video commentary on New Orleans 5 years after Katrina.
Mickey Factz goes back to his South Bronx beginnings to find Paradise. Peep the video and the ill production by producer Precize.
Planet Ill celebrates the 41st Anniversary of Woodstock by connecting its artists with todays via chosen samples. Sex Drugs and Rock & Roll lives on in the music of today.
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Mike Posner rides the teen emotional wave with 31 Minutes To Takeoff. Can he elbow some room in a space crowded with established acts?
On this Friday the 13th, Planet Ill recasts the classic slasher movie with Hip-Hoppers in key roles. Do the pieces fit? You decide!
This week’s Indiesent Exposure takes you on a musical trip around the world with podcasts devoted to the international indie scene. Be prepared to get put on to new music!