Slug and Ant release their new Fishing Blues album for stream ahead of its release, including the DOOM and Kool Keith featuring When The Lights Go Out, and a whole lot more.
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Atmosphere – ‘When The Lights Go Out’ feat. MF Doom & Kool Keith
MF DOOM and Kool Keith on the same track is reason enough alone to check this latest drop from the upcoming new Atmosphere album, Fishing Blues.
http://www.audiomack.com/song/rob-low-3/when-the-lights-go-out
St Paul Slim – ‘Fade Away’ feat. Slug
Slug drops emotional bars on this tribute to Minneapolis artist Kirk Washington Jr, who passed away last month.
Atmosphere – ‘Windows’
Another lose one from Atmosphere, hyping up the countdown to Soundset.
Aesop Rock – ‘Syrup’ feat. Homeboy Sandman & Open Mike Eagle
Rhymesayers teased us with this bonus track from the recent, and very dope, new The Impossible Kid album from Aesop Rock, only available as a bonus when you cop the album from their Fifth Element store. The fact that it also features Homeboy Sandman and Open Mike Eagle sounded made promising, and now they’ve opened it up for streaming, it delivers on the promise.
Aesop Rock – ‘Dorks’
Aesop Rock releases a visual for Dorks, one of many standout cuts from his recent excellent new album, The Impossible Kid.
Watch now over at 2DBZ.
Aesop Rock – ‘The Impossible Kid’
The long-awaited new album from Aesop Rock is finally here. Although not out until Friday, the whole thing is available to stream, alongside an animated film that recreates The Shining in impressive detail. Dopeness.
Aesop Rock – ‘Blood Sandwich’
In the video for the latest single from new album The Impossible Kid, Aesop Rock breaks down some of the types of issues we all have to deal with in those weird things we call families.
Atmosphere – ‘Selma Hayek’
Slug and Ant drop another loose track out of the blue, hopefully from a new project coming in the not too distant future.
Aesop Rock & Homeboy Sandman – ‘Lice’
Homeboy Sandman and Aesop Rock have collaborated on this dope new free EP, the delightfully-named Lice. Listen below.