Joey Bada$$ - Word Is Bond (Prod. Statik Selektah)
Joey B drops a taste of what is to come on his new 12’ with this, heavily on point track ‘Word Is Bond’, produced by east coast beat burner Statik Selektah.
Consisting of those raw 90’s ingredients, this tune and every other from the Pro Era crew shows a return to the classic form of New York hip-hop you know and love.
Stay locked on the boys from Brooklyn Pro Era, and keep your eyes locked for the ‘Summer Knights’ 12’ dropping June 12th.
Off The Record turns those wheels of steel and trundles down to Dalston and up some stairs for the first party at the beautiful Dalston Roof Park!!
A heady mix of heights, great drinks, great food and great music will get your weekend off to an excellent start!
Music will be leaving black discs and turning into audible delights from the Off The Record team. Vinyl only selections from DJs spanning all genres and ages.
“He was selling custom-made clothing to Hip Hop’s finest for thousands of dollars a piece, fashioned from rolls of fake Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Fendi prints imported from Korea out of his Harlem boutique during the 1980s.”
New Jersey producer Clammy Clam drops his hotly anticipated collaboration with the one and only MF DOOM.
Having hinted on his Twitter at a soon to drop collab, today Clammy Clams confirmed the rumours and released this slow, murky track with Lex Records’ and London resident DOOM.
Supposedly the first of many collaborations the Villain is rumoured to have dropping on the Lex label this is a sign of very…very good things to come.
“As a tribute to one of his major influences, Grip Grand went into a studio with a bunch of MF DOOM acapellas and 1.5 tons of vinyl. The result is this EP, which plays like it was produced, if not by DOOM himself, then definitely by a DOOMbot. This is what these songs should have sounded like in the first place, full of melodic, lo-fi loops and intricate audio collage. But they didn’t. So now they do. Enjoy.”
ZZvoodoo bring jazz influenced, 90s hip hop fused with the surroundings of his hometown New Orleans.
“I grew up mostly around old school producers who used turntables and listen to underground stuff “
Tracks
1. FMvoodoo Radio (Cannabis club Try outs) 2. Quick Commerical Interlude 3. Chappelle Freestyle (The sweet adventures of zz) 4. The interlude (take a walk with me?) 5. LBR (Lady Blunt Roller) 6. End of Broadcast