The latest episode of the DJ Premier series Bars in the Booth features Ras Kass, and the Cali vet is on absolute fire. Watch the drama below, and go get that Ras Kass/Apollo Brown album out now.
Category: Beats
Lil Dap – ‘Code of Silence’
Masta Killa – ‘The Return of the Masta Killa’ feat Capadonna
Ruste Juxx & Kyo Itachi – ‘Fuck Ruste Juxx’
Diamond D – ‘Ace of Diamonds’ feat. Masta Ace
If you haven’t checked out Diam Piece from Diggin’ in the Crates legend Diamond D yet, stop sleeping. He’s now graced us with a video for the track Ace of Diamonds, which happens to feature another stone-cold legend, Masta Ace (see what they did there, with the name of the track? Nice). Watch below, and go buy that album.
Thoughts on the De La Soul Kickstarter
The recent news that De La Soul have launched a Kickstarter campaign to get their new album out is part awesome, part sad.
Its awesome for obvious reasons. De La are one of the greatest hip-hop groups of all time, and have never released a bad album. No matter how it ends up making its way to us, there’s little doubt that the new album will likewise be worth it.
Its also for obvious reasons why its sad. The group has been on a noble anti-record label crusade for years, which has earned them respect for way more than just their music. But in all honesty, when a group as stellar as De La cannot get a budget for a new album, the music business has really become a fucked-up place.
It’s true that Kickstarter is one of the many new ways that music now gets to market, and its a process that is incredibly liberating and empowering for both the artist and the fan. As listeners, we get to be part of something we love, and are even rewarded for taking part.
It’s this community spirit that De La are pushing with their campaign, highlighting how this is a collaborative project between them and us fans, with some impressive items for those that pledge anything from $5 up to an eye-popping $10,000 (too late if you were thinking of splashing out that ten grand – its already gone).
For the artist, a successful campaign means getting their music out, usually in the hope of getting noticed on a wider scale, or in De La’s case, re-noticed. The sense of fan empowerment and of sticking a middle finger up at the industry only holds so much weight though, and it would be perhaps naive to think De La would likely have chosen this route had a label been willing to give them the cash.
In the campaign trailer the group looks genuinely passionate about this being a fan project, and they have certainly been the champions of new innovation and doing whatever they can to get music to us, from long legal battles, to recently giving away their entire back catalog for free download.
But despite all of the above, its hard to shake the feeling that we shouldn’t have got to this point at all.
We’ve already donated to the project, and as we write this, the funding target looks to be comfortably in sight. We encourage you to pledge money too, and support these three legends of hip-hop.
Click here to read more about the project, watch the video, check out the rewards, and pony up your cash.
UPDATE: De La Soul managed to smash the funding target in a matter of just hours. Congratulations to the group. We can’t wait to hear it, and get our copy on vinyl.