Sidewalk – “Wonderland Sessions”

March 17, 2011 at 4:58 pm

SidewalkSidewalk sounds like if someone crossbreeded a The Doors-flower with a hiphop-tree and created a new species. Music with the feeling from both worlds, glued together so well that it feels completely natural.

Sidewalk, which consists of Pitz (rap), the Sun (vocals and guitars) and DJ Lastword (bass and prod), recorded, during three days in late December, the EP “Wonderland Sessions”. Nice, laidback, cool music which you can enjoy on Spotify or on their site.

“Wonderland Sessions” is a first taste of the upcoming album “Touching the Sky” and if you’d like to follow the band, you can do so on their blog and on Facebook.

Wonderland (Wonderland 1)

Poja

March 2, 2011 at 10:30 am

PojaIt varies quite a bit in style when Poja produces his music, even if the common denominator is hip hop, which you can hear in two tracks here below. 22 years old from Gävle, Poja has achieved a lot in a few years time, among  this collaborations with Promoe from Looptroop and Bully from The Lox. Today he working in his own studio with the aim om reaching out to even more listeners.

Now he wants to push his new song “Tiden försvann” which you can listen to on Spotify also. To follow Poja, you can visit his Myspace page or the Youtube page. Here are two songs:

Tiden försvann
Mitt rätta jag

Noss

January 18, 2011 at 3:58 pm

Noss

Even if we’ve learned to listen to hip hop from Malmö, most of the time I associate hip hop with the Stockholm suburbs, at least in my hip hop novice perspective. It’s interesting then to listen to Noss who comes from the deep forests in Småland, from Vetlanda, and raps in his dialect.

Noss has been releasing albums since 2006 and the latest one from the end of last year, is called “Traskar i träsket med trasiga träskor” (“Trailing in the swamp with broken clogs”), which you can listen to on Noss’ Youtube channel. Noss also has pages on Myspace and on Facebook.

Ge mig mer (feat Felix)
Går loss

Follow Him to the End of the Desert

June 30, 2010 at 5:24 pm

The masked rapper Follow Him to the End of the Desert is here with the 21-track mixtape, “Jacksonian March Mixtape”. And there’s quite some material here.

With the help of a number of guests like for example Prop Dylan, Stiko Per Larsson and K-Element, he present a coherent album with a lot of variation. Funk, soul, jazz, rock is mixed into the agressive rap but at the same time there’s a lot of self-distance and humour. Really good this, and I’ll make it this summer’s hip hop favourite.

If you’d like to grab the entire album, it’s available for download, completely free. You can find Follow Him to the End of the Desert on Myspace and on Spotify. Here are two tracks and a video:

Sea Lion (feat Stiko Per Larsson)
Lord Knows (feat Prop Dylan)

Jacksonian March feat Prop Dylan:

 

Riff Knives

June 21, 2010 at 4:40 pm

Riff KnivesRiff Knives play music in a genre that’s normally not exactly my thing, but nevertheless I was caught by their music. It’s a mix of hip hop, funk and rock with a lot of attitude and cool hooks. They get their inspiration foremost from N*E*R*D but also also from bands like Looptroop, Jurassic 5 and Infinite Mass.

They have released their debut EP, “Rattle For Fame”, which you can listen to on Spotify or on their Myspace page. Here are a couple of tracks:

Rattle For Fame
Porn Scar

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