Indie Hip-Hop artist and Wu affiliate Remedy Ross stars in this week’s Indiesent Exposure.
This week’s IndieSent Exposure brings Garage Band Rock all the way from Pakistan with //orangenoise. Yes. Pakistan.
Sean Price teams up with Agallah for the street album Rising To The Top, a work full of rugged beats and rhymes from two seasoned veterans.
Planet Ill takes a second to address the scourge of 2010: The Rise of the ‘Net MC. We also stop to note the top 100 acts in Independent Hip-Hop.
This week’s Indiesent Exposure featires Margo who blends 80’s Pop, Funk and AfroPunk sensibilities.
In this week’s Indiesent Exposure selection, we have some fly downtempo & Electrotronic based music jams straight from the United Kingdom. Stuart Warren Hill and Robin Brunson have been making high quality music & video eye candy as the VJ/DJ/Producer/Audio-Visual Art crew Hexstatic since 1997.
This edition of Indiesent Exposure features MC Droop-E, son of Bay Area legend E-40. Does the apple fall far from the tree?
UK’s Black Einstein is a startling blend of musical ambition and accessibility. Bear witness to his genius in this edition of Indiesent Exposure.
Jersey artist J.A.M.E.S WATTS gives us the ironically titled 22 track freebie The Very Worst Of James Watts. If this is indeed his worst then perhaps his best is something to truly look forward to.
This week’s Indiesent Exposure features a two for one bonus with Hip-Hop quintet The Beast and furious femcee the Princess of Controversy on the check in.