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[Music Video] Cadence Weapon – Conditioning from the Hope in Dirt City album

Friends of mine who know me well from this blogging hustle will probably be shocked as sh-t to see this post but I felt like I needed to speak on this album. First, some background:

I’ve actually known Rollie Pemberton aka Cadence Weapon, at least virtually, for a good few years from the early days of the hip hop blogging scene when he was doing his own blog (which may have been called Cadence Weapon too maybe [update: nope, was actually called Razorblade Runner and was still on my old blgoroll], writing hip-hop reviews for Pitchfork and just starting to do remixes. In fact, I might still have a CD of his early remixes he mailed to my old Brooklyn PO Box for the blog somewhere in my parents’ house. Will have to go look for it some time.

But while I’m a fan of his writing (even if I didn’t always agree with his reviews), I’m not so much of that writing when it’s shared via his music as a rapper. One of the great mysteries of modern music to me is why cats dig this dude so much? I’m sure many of you are aware that, as eclectic as I can be on this site (it’s been a long minute since you could credibly call The Kitchen a straight hip hop blog), I can be pretty dismissive of much so-called underground and alternative hip hop that gets online nerds moist. My dislike of Cadence Weapon’s music goes deeper than that though: partially I think it’s a function of just how much people seem to like him. I’ve heard him called the MC with best flow in Canada (!) and compared to sundry acclaimed MC’s as varied as Nas, Rakim, Guru and even MF Doom (!) which is beyond bewildering to me when my feelings on his music alternate between ‘Rollie’s a crushingly average MC’ and me thinking he’s borderline incompetent and questioning whether he actually knows how to rap. It just depends on the time of the day, mood I’m in or which of his songs I’m listening to at the time where I fall on the scale between those two extremes. Very rarely, if at all, have I felt anything more positive than that for his music.

So if you’re out there and read this blog and happen to be part of the CW fan club, drop a comment and help me understand what I’m missing here because, even though I’ve now had a few in depth and heated discussions with people who dig him on his appeal to them, I’ve yet to reach a point where I understand it, but I’m open to hearing more opinions on the matter. And for those of you not familiar with Cadence Weapon (that’d be most of you who don’t learn about your hip hop via decidedly non-hip hop media outlets), take a listen to his latest album, Hope in Dirt City too and drop a comment as to whether you agree with me, love the album and think I’m an idiot or fall somewhere in between.

[stream via Exclaim]

[New Music] TALWST – Alien Tentacle Sex (produced by Illangelo)

New T.dot project could be this year’s version of The Weeknd, especially with the Illangelo connection. DOPE!

Credits:

Executive Producers Talwst & Carlo “Illangelo” Montagenese

All Tracks produced and mixed by Carlo “Illangelo” Montagenese except No Stones
produced by Henderson ” The Theorist ” Nguyen & Carlo “Illangelo” Montagenese

All tracks written by Talwst except Colors Co-Written by Mike Schlosser
Mercy Co-Written by Dante Leon & Roderick Kerr

Available for download at www.Talwst.com
Mastering Engineer Mark Santangelo

Album Artwork by Anna Karin Loureiro

Photography by Mark Peckmezian

This project would not have been possible without the support of those who truly love and ride for me #SoTall you know who you are.

[via Cityonmyback.com]

TheNext2Shine.com presents #Discovery Part 2: R&B Sampler Mixtape

Appropriate post for a Sunday evening:

#Discovery is a collection of hand-picked artists that best represent the world of true R&B talent. They are the next wave of artists to make their splash into the stream of music, and is our ongoing commitment to provide you with fresh artistic point of views. All we ask now is.. Are you ready to for your #Discovery?

In a collection that tends to lean more pop than true R&B, especially at the beginning, Lauriana Mae‘s “Love” is the standout track to my ears. I’d be curious to hear more from this singer, interesting voice.

[TheNext2Shine.com via The Couch Sessions]

[Music Video] Purple HeArts – One Whole Breath/Intro Hearts

Purple HeArts is singer and sometime Kitchen contributor, Brendan Philip and producer, Lord Quest. Video directed and edited by Richenzo Faison (@RichCityENT). Check out more from Purple HeArts on their bandcamp page.

Follow Brendan Philip onlinetwitter | bandcamp | tumblr

Follow Lord Quest onlinetwitter | facebook | bandcamp

[MP3] Killer Mike – Big Beast (feat. Bun B, T.I. & Trouble)


MP3 Download: Killer Mike – Big Beast (feat. Bun B, T.I. & Trouble)

From the Killer Mike R.A.P. Music album that just dropped. FIYA!!!

Follow Killer Mike online: twitter | facebook | BUY the R.A.P. Music album on iTunes

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