
Download: The KickDrums – Follow The Leaders (Mixtape)


Download: Thavius Beck – Symphony of The Spheres (Mixtape)
It is with great pleasure that we present you with our second official Thavius Beck release. In celebration and promotion of his new album, Thavius allowed us to go through his catalog of unreleased tunes and chose some of our favorites. He then mixed them into The “Symphony of The Spheres” mix tape that we present to you now. We wanted to make sure everyone got a chance to listen to this, regardless of their ability to afford it. Thus, we are making it available for free. Spread it far and wide!

Bonus fun to accompany the release of IAME’s new album “Lame$tream” (April 3rd, 2012).


Download: Steve-Ography Presents Inside The Mind Of MeLo 2 (Mixtape)
Tracklisting:
1. The Weeknd Love Triangle
2. The Panties (Slow Down God-Mix)
3. Video Games (MeLo-X Live Remix)
4. White (Gentrification Mix)
5. Crew Love Ft The Weeknd – MeLo-X Remix
6. Bonfire (Lennox God Mix)
7. Cockiness (The Royal Penis Is Clean Mix)
8. Marleys Garden (Prod. By MeLo-X)
9. Fire Geomu
10. Gone Baby (Original Version)
11. The Dark Joker
12. Xtra Drop
13. Thunder Bay (Electric Punanny Remix)
via Steve-ography

Download: Slum Village & Mick Boogie – The Dirty Slums
1. Mick Boogie & nVMe Intro
2. God Sent f. Rapper Big Pooh & Vice
3. Just The Past f. Big Sean & Black Milk
4. Music f. Focus…
5. Slum Talks About The Evolution
6. Hunger f. Vice & Focus…
7. Church f. Focus…
8. Fresh f. Rapper Big Pooh & Vice
9. Turnin’ Me Off f. De La Soul
10. Slum Talks About Native Tongues
11. Beats & Breaks
12. Special f. Phonte
13. They Say Remix f. Rapper Big Pooh & Phife
14. The Hard Way f. Focus… & Joe Scudda
15. Slum Talks About The Legacy
16. They Don’t Know f. Vice & J Ivy
17. Mortal Kombat f. Vice & DJ Bonics
18. Slum Talks About The Future
19. Da Essence f. Vice
20. Reppin’

From 1996 to 2000 I was the head engineer at The Cutting Room in NYC. I had the pleasure of working with just about every important MC and producer that was relevant at the time. From Tracey Lee to Black Rob, from Mobb Deep to Wu-Tang, from Black Star to The Roots – if they were in NYC in that time frame, they all passed thru The Cutting Room and I was the engineer. I witnessed quite a few classic moments in hip hop history. I was the first to ever hear P say “I put my life time in-between the paper’s lines…” on the the beat that would become “Quiet Storm”. I was the first to watch 50 write & spit “Corner Bodega”. I even watched a few incredible beatsmiths, including Alchemist, Just Blaze & Marco Polo, go from making beats in they bedrooms to having mad records in rotation all over the world. My resume is pretty heavy at this point. This mixtape, The Resume, is just that… my resume. Actually it’s just a small sampling of what I’ve done. Stay tuned for more, I’m goin’ in (next up is The Resume: The Presentation, music I produced for some of these artists that never saw the light of day). Make sure you hit me up on one or all of these sites: