I dropped a collection of loosies and demos I recorded in college, spruced up a bit for 2017 standards. Why? I don’t know. Why the eff not? I have a platform. I have some old tracks that still are poignant today to drop. Why not? “Alterations through Altercations” is still relevant in 2017 as much […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @seeSHREVE – #DannyDigital Freestyle
New visuals from NC artist C.Shreve the Professor. I’m in love with the visuals and the bars are tight as always. So, check it out and support dope music in all of its forms wherever it resides.
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @MIKEMELINOE – A Night, with Hanabi
It’s new Mike Melinoe. Check it out. That’s all I feel like I need to say about this one, other than it’s trippy and dope. If you’ve liked his previous leaks on SpeedontheBeat.com, you’re definitely going to rock with this one. If you’re a newbie to Mike’s sound, try out “Neighborhood Goats.” If that doesn’t […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @TTMDRE – The Black Hole Theory
Click the album cover to view the project over on SoundCloud Philly-born artist DRE! gives us a combination of politically (and socially) charged bars and smoothed-out flows on this project. From the first song throughout the album, DRE! gives us a view into a desolate society that seems destined to damn those who seem “different” […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @kendricklamar – DAMN.
Earlier in the week, I offered up five things that I wanted from Kendrick Lamar’s then-upcoming DAMN. album. Well, today is judgment day. DAMN. is finally a thing. So, did the album deliver or was it always destined to be overhyped? Let’s get into the project. I’ve listened through this album several times since it […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @AudioPush – The Throwaways
All I’ll say to this collection is this. If these are throwaways, imagine what the songs that they kept sound like. No, seriously, imagine that for a second. These tracks are as technically sound as they are catchy. That means that anything officially released will be a problem for some artist out there. You don’t find too […]
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