
A-1 tells tales of violence in the summer over Ryan Hemsworth’s remix of Lana Del Rey’s song “Summertime Sadness”.
Artwork, Mix and Master by: Woostaar
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A-1 tells tales of violence in the summer over Ryan Hemsworth’s remix of Lana Del Rey’s song “Summertime Sadness”.
Artwork, Mix and Master by: Woostaar
@adamraps
@RyanHemsworth
@woostaar

Mobbin No Sobbin as a motto, a philosophy, sounds like something you’d see scrawled in basic graffiti on an underpass. Possibly next to a tag that reads “Fuck you”. It’s a mantra you think about for awhile, but never able to discern the meaning, you could forget it quickly. This would be a mistake.
Mobbin No Sobbin, the album, is Beautiful Lou and Western Tink emerging from an oppressively dark place, destroying struggle. Beautiful Lou’s production creates a smog of an atmosphere. Dark and depressive; beats that mine the gloom of John Carpenter soundtracks, screw tapes, and old horror movies. Shit is gloomy, but you could still ride to it, if you wanted to make your car an ice cream truck for doom and bass. The party song on the album “This Is How I’m Livin” sounds like music The Terminator bumps, as he busts a Dougie post termination.

Say your condolences everybody, because today the rest of the rap game is gettin’ murked by Aaron Cohen, the Seattle via Queens spitta who’s got flows as thick as his beard, and who’s new album Murk just dropped on Мишка Records.
After building anticipation with videos for singles like “Feminist”, “Helen Keller”, and “Mess With Us” (which you can see below), the world is finally ready for Murk. With production from artists like Infinite Jeanius, A$AP Ty, Black Noi$e, and Ryan Hemsworth, Murk plays like a who’s who of hot producers. But all of that is just a canvas for the stone-faced Cohen to deliver his funny, sharp, methodical raps over. With a slower, purposeful style Aaron Cohen makes every word count, whether he’s cutting down the hypocrisy’s of the music industry, ether-ing his enemies, or (in one of Murk’s funniest moments) taking on Kony.
In addition to the already released tracks, Murk is packed with hits, especially on his collaborations with Jeanius, who handles three beats. “From Seattle To The Trap”, is an aggressive banger, while tracks like the spare “Stanley Kubrick” find Cohen at his measured best. A unique new force on the rap scene, Aaron Cohen does it all and murks the competition.

After a impressive last few months leading w/ noteworthy guest production, remixes, etc. Halifax producer, Ryan Hemsworth drops the Last Words EP today, his official debut release, via the always reliable, WEDIDIT Collective.
Anyone who’s been following Ryan’s work thus far would be hard pressed to be disappointed in the project, as it offers up six of his best tracks to date along w/ remixes of each one (one of them being a twofer) by a well-curated group of his peers.
via FRSH SLCTS

Ryan Hemsworth slows up with this dog-days mix, a few ahead of his contribution to a very SLOWED SUMMER, August 4 at the Wrongbar monthly. This mix cruises through some unheard original material of his own and the homies, including trips through TNGHT, Kaytradamus, and the remix of EXETER’s “88MPH” released through this channel not long ago. Donkey Kong bookends!! What more??
Donkey Kong Country OST – Aquatic Ambience (Ryan Hemsworth Bootleg)
Expendable Youth & Baauer – Drill T.I.P.
Kendrick Lamar – Swimming Pools (Drank)
LOUDPVCK – XX
Lil Flip – Game Over
TNGHT – Goooo
Lockah – Sly Winking Usury
The Dummiez – Bitches (Faisal Remix)
Juicy J – Bands A Make Her Dance
Kaytradamus – Nothing At All
Ryan Hemsworth – Oil Paintings
Falcons – TEAMSUPREME
Exeter – 88MPH (Ryan Hemsworth Remix)
Ryan Hemsworth – Real Human Being
Gunplay – Black On Black (ft. Ace Hood & Bun B)
Rick Ross – Bury Me A G (ft. T.I.)
Donkey Kong Country 2 OST – K. Rool Returns
SLOWED wraps up Sessions Week in fashion:
http://www.scionsessions.ca/sessions-week

We have already brought you some Midnight Snacks and even a slice of Space Toast, but now we’re proud to present our latest instrumental compilation. It’s Cosmic Island, a collection of 16 exclusive tracks from some of our favorite producers the world over. The future-funk/boom-bap sound that permeated throughout our previous releases remains present here, as does the love and appreciation for soul music.
You’ll hear touches of electro on Cosmic Island, too, with some producers, including Def Sound and Durkin, bringing synth-laden bangers to the soiree. Elsewhere, Ohbliv weaves a mellow, smoked-out groove, Ryan Hemsworth pens a sonic ode to his dead Super Nintendo, and Lakim takes a trip back to ’97.
Those are but a few of the lunchtime goodies you’ll find within Cosmic Island, which you can stream and download in its entirety below. Enjoy

Ryan Hemsworth leaks a new track for Flocka Fridays, titled “Cold & Tempted”.

New audio from the URBNET’s Certified Volume 2 compilation, “Three Hours In” by Ryan Hemsworth.

1.D-Sisive – Victory Parade
2.Screw Slang – Stay Goth
3.knamelis + SUP∆83 are MART!N McFLY – YO!
4.Jules Chaz – Blak Lodge
5.Keys N Krates – Let It Rain
6.KAYTRADAMUS – Fantasea
7.Ryan Hemsworth – Three Hours In
8.Jesse Futerman – A Tribute To Horace
9.LAL – Look Behind
10.DJ Catalist feat. Kae Sun – We Changed
11.Perfeck Strangers – Stay Me (feat. Zeyon)
12.Animal Nation – The Corner of Broadway

New unofficial remix by Ryan Hemsworth for Grimes’ “Genesis”.
“If you’re a fan of the otherworldly, beautifully cracked pop of Montreal’s Claire Boucher, you’ll probably enjoy this unofficial redux of ‘Genesis‘ from Halifaxan of the year Ryan Hemsworth – who, fresh off his huge-sounding Kitsch Genius project, twists the original into a twisted based-stadium knocker…more from either of these guys is always good news.” – Headnodz
iTunes: Genesis – Single – Grimes
