Mixtape Monday: Familiar Faces

November 9th, 2009

Shael Riley and the Double Ice Backfire

This month’s mixtape is a week late, but nothing short of awesome. It features some familiar faces, several remixes and a downloadable video. Enjoy… and show the artists some love with some comments

1. thekeenone – Hit that Shit (I’m no pothead… but keen, Ill Bill, and B-Real are)

2. BenKenoB – Party Joint (Runner up in RemixThis! Hit that Shit)

3. thekeenone – Hit that Shit Frozenmammoth Remix (Winner of RemixThis! Hit that Shit)

4. the85bears – Meshac (Da Bears make sweet melodies in this track)

5. the85bears – Meshac Alexander Lowery Mix (Runner up in RemixThis! Ditka Style)

6. the85bears – Meshac Second Reality Remix (Winner of RemixThis! Ditka Style)

7. Shael Riley and the Double Ice Backfire – Chinese Ninja Warrior (Incredible cover of The Immortals classic MK-inspired tune)

8. CookBook – Molly Ringwald (An ode to everyone’s favorite 80’s redhead hottie)

9. Cook & Uno – Let it Go (Another hot track from Cook & Uno)

10. K. Flay – Love in this CLUB MED (My wife’s favorite track from MASHed Potatoes)

11. Tunc Ak – zigZag (Electronic music for my readers with robot ears)

12. JustMe – Kentucky Chrome (My favorite JustMe track)

13. Venia – World All Your Own (Spirit Filled HC by my new favorite hardcore act, Venia)

14. Weatherbox – Ask My Flashlight (Winner of sticker contest announced this week!)

15. BONUS VIDEO: the85bears – Snares (You can also watch the video, here)

The End is Near

October 19th, 2009

Contest Week is ending today, but not without one more contest… but first, a recap:

Listen to Derek Webb Podcast and win a Soul-Junk CD

thekeenone RemixThis! Contest for a bunch of free stuff

Another RemixThis! Contest: the85bears’s track “Meshac”

All three of these contests are up on Friday… so get to it… but here’s another:

Win a limited edition vinyl copy of Weatherbox by sticking it to the man!

This contest is up on Halloween, but don’t procrastinate… just print and stick, NOW!

And finally, here’s the last contest of Contest Week… Write the TPM Theme Song:

First rule: There are no rules!

That’s right, no rules. Just put together an MP3 track to be the theme song of my web site. The winner becomes the official artist of TPM. Albeit this is not nearly as cool as Frontalot being Penny Arcade’s official rapper, but hey… it’s still fun, right?

Hook me up with your submission bu November 15th. I promise to remind ya’ll.

Thanks for participating this week in Contest Week, keep on rockin’!

RemixThis! thekeenone and Mary Jane

October 13th, 2009

Hit That Shit Chipmunk

Another RemixThis! contest is underway as part of Contest Week on TPM! There will be two RemixThis! contests this week, remixes for both will be due by 5:00 PM on Friday, October 23rd.

Here are the rules, simple and easy… please follow them, as veering from the rules creates a big pain in the butt!

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1. Download the accapella version of thekeenone’s “Hit That Shit” featuring B-Real of Cypress Hill.

2. Remix the shit out of it.

3. Email submissions to justincharlesharlan@gmail.com. (This is where people screwed up last time… do not send submission directly to the artist or via MySpace/Facebook/Etc)

4. Sit back and wait for November’s Mixtape and collect your prizes.

The winner will get a prizepack from thekeenone with CDs and a poster and other fun stuff, as well as the promise of mad love and repping from Keen! Runners up will get free junk from me, obviously not as cool, but still something.

So get to it!

Ed E. Ruger vs. thekeenone

August 19th, 2009

thepaintedman rates this: ★★★★★★½☆☆☆

Ed E Ruger

This is Ed. Ed is a rapper and an artist. He is what Hip Hop is all about. Independent. Hard working. DIY ethic. Ed E. Ruger, aka E-DOT, is an important piece of the Carolina Hip Hop scene. His rap battles made him famous in the underground scene, but his 2006 debut brought what was simply a battle rapper to the status of underground champion of Carolina. Sharing a stage with KRS One, The Clipse, Wu-Tang Clan, Coolio, Black Sheep, The Yin Yang Twinz, and Public Enemy (among others), E-DOT is no joke in the Hip Hop scene.

Ruger’s skills have been noticed, having won the 2009 Grind Hard Award at the North Carolina Underground Music Awards and being named The Triad’s Best Hip Hop Act of 2009 by Yes! Weekly. Many have dubbed him “The Voice of Carolina”. He’s recorded with Bun B of UGK, Stat Quo, and Haystack. He’s received extensive play on satellite radio, even being selected as a featured artist on Sirius Channel 40. For an underground artist that releases his own material, his accolade far outreach the typical unsigned rapper.

In short, Ed E. Ruger’s new album, Lights Out!, is thumping, in-your-face Hip Hop that would please fans of street smart rappers like Jadakiss and Jay-Z. While not my favorite style of Hip Hop, I’ll bet I’m in the minority.

thepaintedman rates this: ★★★★★★★½☆☆

thekeenone

This is keen. keen was/is a founding member of Subliminal Orphans, a Philly Hip Hop crew that laid down phat rhymes over bumping jazz/rock/soul music. Though the crew is currently on hiatus, with members working on different projects, they always rocked the Philly clubs, with both rock and Hip Hop fans.

thekeenone, or keen, still lays down great rhymes over great music and brings her friends to the dance, including Ill Bill, B-Real, Young DE, and Sen Dog. True, she’s left her beloved Philadelphia and fled to the evils of the West Coast and medical marijuana, but we can’t fault her for that… at least not entirely.

keen’s free album, thegetaway, features tons of great tracks of the type of Hip Hop that I dig on most, rock tinged, guitar laden, and as funky as can be. My favorite tracks, you ask? The opener, “Keep Movin’”, “Stoner’s Prayer” (featuring B-Real), and the closer, “We Don’t Understand”. Fans of The Roots will dig on thekeenone, this I can promise.

While both Ruger and keen put out get Hip Hop tracks and solid albums, keen is more the type of stuff I dig on. It’s more groove oriented and less in-your-face. Both are artists with Hip Hop in their hearts and souls and I would recommend either one to fans of the craft. Stylistically different, but at the root, the 15 tracks on “Lights Out!” and the 11 tracks on “getaway” share a fundamental base, the love of Hip Hop music and culture.

With this, I close out Hip Hop Week on TPM and thank you for joining in. Mike of More on Sorrow is the winner of the Mixtape Monday giveaway… he wins a Hip Hop prizepack. Thanks again for sharing in TPM’s love of good Hip Hop.

Mixtape Monday: The Music

August 10th, 2009

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The first Mixtape Monday is… well… today! True, it was supposed to be last week, but unfortunately poor planning on my part bumped it back a week. This is the beginning of Hip Hop Week on TPM, albeit this mixtape is chock full of all different stuff, but tracks 1, 4, 7, and 10 should wet your hip hop whistles. Enjoy! (Pssst… MAKE SURE TO READ THE BOTTOM!)

1. Cook & Uno – The Music (Interview with Uno Mas coming THIS WEEK!)

2. Amelia Bright – Kamikazi

3. Meryll – Katillus

4. Rootbeer – Girlies (Rootbeer review can be read here)

5. the85bears – Quaint and Country

6. The Glass Gentlemen – Night Sleep Maybe (Interview with the guys can be read here)

7. thekeenone – Stoner’s Prayer (This track features Cypress Hill’s B-Real… insane in the brain, right?)

8. The Young Werewolves – Wolf Wedding (Read one of the best interviews EVER here)

9. Telegraph Canyon – Reels and Wires (Review of entire album soon)

10. CookBook – Neverending Story (Read all about this hotness here)

So download away and leave the artists some love in the comments section! I know they’ll appreciate it… and (HINT HINT) leaving a comment MAY enter your into a random drawing for some fly hip hop themed giveaways…