If you are anything like us, new music related to Non Phixion and the Arsonists will always grab your attention. Ill Bill and Q-Unique have released a new, painfully short track named Get Your Shit Together, and its a banger. Listen below and hit us up with your comments.
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Slum Village – ‘Push It Along’ feat Phife Dawg
Statik Selektah – ‘My Sons’ feat Kool Keith
Fresh from dropping gems on the Combat Jack show, Kool Keith has hooked up with Statik Selektah for new joint My Sons. Its got all the hallmarks of a Keith classic, including references to Lisa Stansfield (remember her?) and Taylor Swift. Dope.
Spyder D – ‘This Is Real Hip-hop Yo’
Old school rapper Spyder D is back with a Larry Smith tribute track named This Is Real Hip-hop Yo. Don’t know who Larry Smith was? Shameful. Listen to this incredible mix from DJ Eclipse here if you need to jog your memory. In the meantime, watch the video from Spyder below.
Why the Wu’s Once Upon A Time in Shaolin is ridiculously smug
The decline in music sales over the last 15 years has had a huge impact on record companies and artists. For us listeners though, it’s been great. We can stream whole albums and listen to millions of tracks for free, we get treated to a constant selection of new music on Soundcloud, and get to enjoy the various other new ways music is now distributed by labels and artists hoping to squeeze at least a tiny bit of sales revenue from us. None of this was available in the old world, where we still actually purchased millions of records.
And then there’s the RZA and the rest of the Wu-Tang Clan; those aging Shaolin monks, desperate to keep the lights on in that old crumbling Wu Mansion. In a perfect world, the group that made such innovative music 20 years ago would return to innovative yet again, re-forming like Voltron to save the industry.
Instead, they’ve presented us with the prospect of a one-off, million-dollar album. Nice one guys. Well done for supporting the music revolution, where the listener is always meant to be king.
The entire concept of Once Upon A Time In Shaolin might not come across as quite so smug and conceited if it was being pitched by artists who are actually relevant. The Wu haven’t made a good album since Wu-Tang Forever, and that was poor in comparison to classic debut Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers).
In the midst of the hype surrounding the ‘secret’ album, the group dropped A Better Tomorrow, another lacklustre offering, which, unsurprisingly, failed to shift many units. If they can’t even put in the effort to make a commercially available album good, then why should we believe that Once Upon A Time In Shaolin will be anything other than Wu-by-the-numbers? At this point it’s probably damn near impossible for the group to make a good record. Complacency set in years ago, with even the most talented members happy to simply phone it in, probably literally (you didn’t think they record these things in the same room at the same time anymore, did you?).
Millions of dollars were offered up for the mythical album during the peak of it’s media coverage, and this week, as the album is about to go up for auction as a piece of ‘art’, news has arrived that if someone does manage to buy it, they would need to wait a quick 88 years until the copyright expires and copies can be made. Again, incredibly smug. It looked at one point as though the entire thing may have been a gimmick to promote A Better Tomorrow. But that has come and gone, while the secret album story continues to grow.
What RZA and the rest of the clan should do is liberate the album by giving it away for free. Time it nicely as a freebie in the run up to the release of a decent new Wu-Tang album, or maybe as a bonus edition. That way, the music gets to be heard, and no one has to spunk millions of dollars for it. That would be innovative.
UPDATE: For what its worth, Method Man agrees!
DJ Elwood – ‘The Best of El-P’ mix
The man officially known as Jamie Meline has achieved a lot since arriving on this planet some 40 years ago today. And to mark El-P’s birthday, DJ Elwood has given us all a gift; this incredible mix of classic beats, covering everything from those grimy Company Flow days, through the Def Jux era and right up to Run the Jewels. If this is what an El-P birthday sounds like, then we reckon he should definitely consider having another birthday next year.
clipping – ‘Summertime’ feat. King Tee
The video for Summertime from clipping is one of the most creative visuals we’ve seen in a while. The joint also happens to feature King Tee, which is always a good thing.
Ice T on Jimmy Fallon
ICYMI, Ice T recently appeared on Jimmy Fallon for a funny-as-fuck skit about Ice voicing classic cartoon characters. It’s the funniest bit of hip-hop TV since Ice Cube met Elmo. Salute two legends of the game not too gangster to crack a smile now and again.
Diamond D – ‘Superman’
Cannibal Ox – ‘Blade of The Ronin’ full stream
The wait for a new Cannibal Ox album is finally over, and early than expected too, thanks to a full Blade of The Ronin stream. Its been a long time coming, and although we had our reservations, its sounding good.