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Asher? What You Been Up To?

Man Asher been away for a minute… Even had Royal a couple months ago saying “Asher needs to come out with something soon while he’s still relevant.”

and he did… Dropped this tape, Seared Foie Gras with Quince & Cranberry, on Tuesday… one word… FIRE!!!

He spits over some classic and not so classic beats… great features including B.o.B. PacDiv, Talib Kweli, & Blu… Great Hip Hop feel… download below…

DOWNLOAD HERE

Standout tracks: Muddy Swim Trunks, Hellafaded, F*ck The Money, Trash Minutes, and Sour Patch Kids (Remix)…

-El Capitán

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Clinton Sparks & The NMC present Get Familiar with Chester French: Jacques Jams, Vol 1: Endurance

Here it is in all it’s glory… the highly anticipated FREE ALBUM Jacques Jams, Vol 1: Endurance…

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Both Chester French & Clinton Sparks deserve every bit of credit for creating this masterpiece… CF produced the entire thing & never before has a rock group put out a hip-hop album 2 weeks before their debut album, Love the Future, which I expect/demand everyone to pick up.

Before you download you need to realize that this album is essentially and audio film for your brain directed by Clinton Sparks and Starring DA and Max with an outstanding supporting cast:

Ben Lyons, Bun B., Cassie, Common, Diddy, Jadakiss, Janelle Monae, Jermaine Dupri, Kardinal Offishall, Lady Gaga, The Mad Rapper, Mickey Factz, N.O.R.E., Pharrell Williams, Pusha of The Clipse, Solange, Talib Kweli, & last but not least, the one and only… Wale!!!!

So without further delay…

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and please for the art’s sake, listen to it all in order at least once…

-El Capitán

Full Review Coming Soon!!!

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Rock The Bells

Party people… your dreams have now been fulfilled… get ya ass up and lets get ill…..

and when it comes to rhymes!!!!!

I’m geeked about this ish right here. The summer is lookin pretty epic with all the shows we’ll be seein. Peep the lineup for Rock The Bells:

Rock The Bells

Rock The Bells

Me an Earl went and saw this a couple summers ago (hate myself for missing Tribe last summer). It was amazing. Talib opened it up, Monch shut it down, Nas murdered it and THEN Wu came on…. they even beat a dude ass in the crowd. One of the best experiences of my life.

They was like demons or somethin

They was like demons or somethin

This year they got Nas again (chea!), Common (double chea!), The Roots (cheagasm) and what I’m really lookin forward to…. Slaughterhouse (braka braka chea!). The whole line up is re-god-damn-diculous. Wonder who is gonna be at the Chi show… besides Code 2 Ave of course.

Def peep it if you love smelly white people, waiting in lines and haze saturated air.

Only needed 1 mic the entire show

Only needed 1 mic the entire show

Remind me to get tickets the day they come out. Fuck me if I miss it again. This summer is lookin tooo good for shows.

Get at Rock the bells here or here

- Drama
… you a slave to a page in my rhyme book

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Sunday School Part 003

So being as it was a slow week in hip-hop and I rather not update the whole Rihanna situation for 3 weeks straight, let’s take this time to discuss the current state of underground hip-hop.

Now growing up in the 90s; arguably the most solid decade for hip-hop, I grew up with the understanding that early underground hip-hop was that gully hood shit that didn’t really make its way too far from New York; which is partly true. Early 90s were a transitional period. On one side you have the fundamentals of hip hop, on the other you have the raw realness of hip hop. This is where you begin to see a divide, the tribe called quests against NWAs. Seeing as underground has always been non mainstream by the definition of the word, this period of time is when many of greats we know now began to master their crafts. At one spectrum you have groups link Onyx, MOP and Wu-Tang and on the other you have the brother Common Sense, De La Soul, Talib and Mos. When these acts moved into the mainstream, we witness the next era of the hip hop underground. The abstract hip-hop or back pack rap and that crack music. We are currently on the back end of this era; the likes of Atmosphere, Kidz in the Hall and Doom reppin one side and the late Stack Bundles, S.A.S. and Cory Gunz on the other.

This brings me to the main topic of discussion, we are currently in a time where internet and hipster hop are coming up from the underground. In a media crazed society it is really difficult to be underground. Charles Hamilton has already put out like 20 mixtapes this year. Cool Kids, Kid Cudi, Asher Roth, WALE!! they are experiencing great fame on the blogosphere, but do you think they will come up from this and make it in the mainstream as those who have risen from the underground have before them? I personally feel like they have and they will. Record sales will be down of course, it’s the easiest to download of the internet. My theory is they will be getting paid of the endorsements and not the record deals. I don’t see albums doing well; they have already put out great shit and even more great shit. Not sure what they would offer on an album that they haven’t already gave you. I’m not gonna go in on the this that much cause I’d like to know your thoughts on the topic (plus I’m still re-upin from Royal’s b-day); I know there’s a few heads out there who read this. Royal, Cap, Sticksworth, get at me.

I leave you with this great video

- Drama
(get at last week here)

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