Jensen Reed has arrived with his own unique flavor of electro-hip-pop. Combining upbeat, atmospheric instrumentals with Reed’s strong vocal delivery unleashes the next step in creativity for this North Carolina native. Jensen first realized he wanted to walk the path of music when a high school friend needed a duet partner for a talent show. […]
Indie Hip Hop
Interview with Absoloot
You might remember our review of Absoloot. We recently linked up with him to grab the below interview. For those that missed it, tell readers who you are, where you are from, and what style of music you create. Well I’m Absoloot an independent artist with As I Am Records and we’re based out of […]
Indie hip hop: meet the press
As independent Hip Hop artists, we spend a great deal of time and energy trying to find ways to promote our situation to the masses. From posters on a phone pole to postings on Facebook, we all want to be seen and heard. A great deal of us rely solely on guerrilla marketing tactics and […]
API.Legit – Earresponsible is totally irresponsible
Man I hate it when some dude sends me some hiphop shit that comes outta nowhere and the shit’s actually good! API.Legit pulled that trick off the other day. Sent me his Earresposible… freakin irresponsible straight up, this ain’t no laid-back radio rap, man. He’s rude and crude and weird as hell… and he’s good at […]
Interview with Thy Muel – Black Sunshine and Cleveland Hip Hop
Thy Muel is a hip hop artist from Cleveland, Ohio. We recently had the opportunity to interview him and disucss his influences as well as the hip hop scene in his area. He has played shows with Bone Thugz, King Chip, and Twista as well as collaborations with Celeb Forever, Ray Cash, and KPT. Thy […]
Vocaliz The Lesson Plan
We recently interviewed Vocaliz but now we’re back with a look at his album, The Lesson Plan. As soon as you push play it is obvious this is unique. Something fresh for the realm of urban music… How refreshing! Vocaliz definitely has an advantage with his multi-cultural background and multi-lingual tongue. Weaving back and forth […]
Interview with Vocaliz – From Cameroon to North Carolina
Vocaliz is a soulful hip hop artist who has traveled quite the distance in his lifetime. Originally from Cameroon (in Africa), he now finds himself in North Carolina. In our interview below we discuss the challenges of an international, multi-lingual artist marketing to a US audience. We also discuss his influences and his journey. Who […]
Big Lo’s Magnum Opiates Adventure
Who’s God’s right? Who’s God’s wrong? Who’s God’s weak? Who’s God’s strong? I found God at an opiate parlor in Hong Kong, being seduced by a harlot humming a love song.” Despite the debauchery and degradation that might be signaled by the above quote, Big Lo‘s new album Magnum Opiates is the perfect display of […]
Domino Grey’s Facial Recognition Technology
Domino Grey is a master storyteller through sound. His new album Butterfly Affect: Facial Recognition Technology is a hypnotizing journey through soundscape’s influenced by the genres of dance, hip-hop, and deep house music. If you check out our interview, you will notice that Domino is a very busy man doing many things under many aliases […]
Lookout Banksters you got Absoloot Trouble Ahead
Following up the single “99%,” an underground hip-hop anthem written for the oppressed and the have-nots, As I Am (Miami) artist, Absoloot comes slammin’ down the pipes with “Banksters!” Another tune that shows Absoloot’s absolute solidarity with the underdogs, this warning to those who don’t watch their own green is a wake-up-call. Bobbing and weaving […]
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