Monday, 27 June 2011

Edberg vs Becker

A nice, sun-drenched, funky house jam from Homework

Friday, 24 June 2011

Midsummer classics

It's midsummer and why not celebrate with som classics? Exactly - no reason not to so let's go:

Great summer vibe: Fat Joe - Envy


Soft track from when Weezy still was relevant: Little Brother feat. Lil' Wayne - Breakin my heart


Pure greatness: 2pac - Life's so hard

Friday, 17 June 2011

Investigation Discovery

It's Britney, bitch, and I'm not that innocent...

Sunday, 12 June 2011

Sunday sum up

Caribou can't do anything wrong (radio rip)...



...and a new song from the man with the mask SBTRKT

Thursday, 9 June 2011

Dirt

Apart from Koreless, Q-Tip, Wiz Khalifa and the bloke called Prince, I’m really looking forward to see this band, WU LYF, play at this years Way Out West. Below you’ll find the new song from the soon to be released album; Go Tell Fire To The Mountain.

Wednesday, 8 June 2011

"That weird place between youth and middle age."


"Forever Young' is my song for all the 30-something-year old people out there." - Joakim

An old friend

Ed Banger member Sebastian released his album a couple of days ago, sounding as expected. It contains of some new and some old songs, such as this old friend of MLK and me; Ross Ross Ross. Find the album here.

Saturday, 4 June 2011

Strange guy

New cool video from the talented and seemingly strange guy Tyler the creator. Enjoy.

Thursday, 2 June 2011

R.I.P.



Soundtrack

Three songs that were on my playlist while I was walking home tonight.

1. Curren$y - #JetsGo



2. SYNKRO - Look at Yourself



3. Midland - Through Motion

Wednesday, 1 June 2011

2 x veterans

Two nice tracks from veteran rappers Scarface and Raekwon.

Scarface - 2 the beat from the mixtape Dopeman music



Raekwon has been very productive lately with multiple mixtapes dropping. Here's Rock 'n' Roll from the mixtape Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang

Whatever happened to the big live collabs?

Was surfing around on youtube earlier and I stumbeled over a video of Rolling Stones playing live together with Axl and Izzy from G'n'R, and it struck me that that type of collaboration - two or more stars on the same stage playing together - basically has died out. It might be that I'm not that updated on rock live shows today, but when thinking of the swingin' 80's and 90's (or watching videos of it on youtube, I'm not that old) this somewhat felt like quite normal, as opposed of today's artists that only strive to make a remix with David Guetta (or am I that old?). I kinda' like the live collabs, so let's celebrate that with a few videos.

First out is the video mentioned above, Rolling Stones feat. Axl & Izzy - Salt of the earth.



Queen feat. Annie Lennox & David Bowie - Under pressure



Pink Floyd feat. Sinead O'Connor - Mother



Rappers might be the only new artists who carry on this tradition with their posse-cuts. LLoyd Banks feat. Fabolous, Pusha T, Swizz Beatz & Ryan Leslie