Music: Your flavor of the month?

Welcome to our community

Be a part of something great, join today!

Not sure how the licensing works but I think that HCP and crew should use this song for a 4th quarter mix...
 
Last edited:


I was at the local record store and saw a copy of Immortal Technique's Revolutionary, Vol.2. Amazing album. The store wanted an exorbitant amount for it.
:angry: Foiled again! So I went and bought an old Hank Williams Jr., Bocephus era, album. The hipster douche clerk look at me like I was an Untouchable.
Good. If you're buying records based on what's hip and what's socially acceptable, you're a friggin' sheep. Labels are for Urban Outfitters.
 
Last edited:


That short reoccurring trumpet sample ( :55) reminds me of this song... I'm going to have to do some research to try and find its origin. Probably just a coincidence, but they sound similar.

 
Last edited:
Electronic hasn't been my flavor for a while, but I still groove on it when I hear some good shit like this. Was checking out my youtube playlists and came across this song.


Well you only need the light when it's burning low
Only miss the sun when it starts to snow
Only know you love her when you let her go
Only know you've been high when you're feeling low
Only hate the road when you're missing home
 
Electronic hasn't been my flavor for a while, but I still groove on it when I hear some good shit like this. Was checking out my youtube playlists and came across this song.


Well you only need the light when it's burning low
Only miss the sun when it starts to snow
Only know you love her when you let her go
Only know you've been high when you're feeling low
Only hate the road when you're missing home

Decided to poke around that same playlist...Found this one too, legit.

 
Cliff Burton's birthday was today. He would have been an old man but I'd still like to think he'd have been ripping it up with Metallica. For all us old fogies....



Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
 
I'm still discovering SB1 tracks that are as fire as the first.

 
Something for the non heads.

@riverman is this one of your jams?

Actually a really good artist friend of mine designed a few of Mason's album covers and never got paid....still pisses him off..Eric Clapton did a Classical Gas cover that was killer but that song made me want a nylon string guitar for sure..great tune
 
Actually a really good artist friend of mine designed a few of Mason's album covers and never got paid....still pisses him off..Eric Clapton did a Classical Gas cover that was killer but that song made me want a nylon string guitar for sure..great tune
That's lame. I'm not familiar with any of his work other than this song (Heard it on an episode of Frasier).
 
Pete Rock has got to be my favorite producer. His nickname "Soul Brother #1" is fitting. Him and CL. Smooth's hit T.R.O.Y (They reminisce over you) is probably his most well know piece, and was probably the first of his that I ever heard. I don't think I've ever heard a bad PR track.
 
Absolutely stunning rendition of "Christmas 1915" by the Celtic music group Celtic Thunder.



Unfortunately, one of those men is no longer with us. George Donaldson, the large bald dude laying on his side in the middle of the group, who sang the opening verses of this song, died of a heart attack in Scotland in 2014.
 
One of my favorite groups for sure. Little Brother is out of North Carolina and consists of 3 members, Phonte, Big Pooh, and 9th wonder (producer). This is a pretty dope song, talking about the groups history. Phonte opens up talking about "The Foreign exchange" which is a 2 man group consisting of Phonte(Vocals) and Nicolay (producer).

This is off their last album, and has Khrysis (Member of the NC hip-hop collective known as "The Justus league") as the producer instead of 9th. Khrysis had done some producing for LB's second album "The Minstrel Show".
 
Back
Top