Get Busy Committee - Uzi does it.
Just hypin’ up this new album. Comes out on the 17th. Ryu from Styles Of Beyond and Apathy.
Check out this USB that the album comes on! Bangin’

From Undergroundhiphop.com:
This isn’t some sissy nerdy memory stick, this is the toughest USB stick in the history of personal data storage. A full 2GB shaped like an open bolt, blowbackoperated submachine gun. As if that wasn’t enough, the drive comes pre-loaded with the new album Uzi Does It by Get Busy Committee in MP3 and full lossless audio.
The group is Get Busy Committee and features names you may have heard before: Ryu and Apathy. Tracks are produced by Apathy as well as super-producer Scoop Deville, known for his work recently with Snoop Dogg, The Game, Clipse, and many others. This record is unlike any rap album you’ve heard before. I’m sorry if you were expecting some of the boring two-sample verse/chorus nonsense hip hop has descended into, but you won’t find that here. This album is full of songs and songwriting, heartfelt stories of life in LA, a life of music, late nights on the Sunset Strip, and coke. As Apathy says in Coolin’ Out, “I used to love Easy-E, BBD, BDP, so I mixed it all up what you get? GBC.”
Order that shit HERE
Kris - Special No (Some) Limits Mix
This is a electro/disco/house track that my buddy Kris that I used to work with made. He’s made a bunch of these and so far I like all of them. They got some good dancing tunes. Check it out!
Tracklist:
1. Drop the Lime - Devil’s Eyes (Classixx remix)
2. Crystal Fighters - Xtatic Truth (Renaissance Man remix)
3. Acid Girls - Numbers Song
4. Gucci Vump - Sha! Shtil! (L-Vis 1990 remix)
5. Kick-Oh - Black Celebration (Sonic C remix)
6. Miike Snow - Black & Blue & Enemies (Tiga remix - Poirier refix)
7. Round Table Knights - Belly Dance (Mowgli remix)
8. Hugg & Pepp - Penguini (Savile edit)
9. Acid Girls - Lightworks (Dave P and Adam Sparkles remix)
10. Noob & Brodinski - Peanuts Club (Renaissance Man pH 7 remix)
11. L-Vis 1990 - Compass
12. Mom & Dad - The Whole Sh’bang (Harvard Bass remix)
13. Popof - Brain on the Side
In spirit of Halloween!
Bobby Picket - Monster mash
Odd Nosdam - T.I.M.E. Soundtrack
Any of you remember the skate video ELEMENT - THIS IS MY ELEMENT? I’m sure you do. It’s a really good video and is only a couple years old.
Do you remember the music from it? All instrumental (for the most part, I think except Bam Margera). Anyways, everything was by Odd Nosdam and lots of it was from this album. Grab it, it’s rad.
From Last.fm:
“Odd Nosdam, real name David Madson, visual artist, DJ, record producer and member of the Anticon hip hop collective. Madson has performed in, produced and designed cover art for the alternative hip-hop bands Greenthink, cLOUDDEAD and Reaching Quiet, as well as releasing a variety of solo works, including Burner (2005, Anticon), No More Wig for Ohio (2003, Anticon), Reject Odd Nosdam (2001, self released), and Plan 9, Meat Your Hypnotis… (1999, self released). Nosdam has toured with, remixed, produced, mixed and collaborated with a wide variety of artists including: Boards of Canada, Mike Patton, múm, Jessica Bailiff, Thee More Shallows, Serena-Maneesh, Jel, WHY?, Fog, Dosh, Sole, Alias, Hood, Peeping Tom (album)
Most of his early works were released initially only on a limited number of hand-made cassettes and distributed entirely through the internet and tape trading, the cLOUDDEAD s/t LP Plan 9, Meat Your Hypnotis… were created during the winter of 1998 into the spring of 1999 using only a Dr. Sample, a cassette deck, and his “trusty” Tascam 8-Track. The re-release of the 55-track beat tape by Mush kept all of the original clicks, pops, tape noise, and hiss intact. Odd Nosdam’s musical style is heavily influenced by ambient soundscapes, 70’s dub, late 80’s/early 90’s hip hop production as well as indie rock, preferring older musical equipment (Dr. Sample Sp-202, E-MU SP1200), to create a rounded, warm mush of sound fortified with inspired beats.”
Purchase it HERE

What the hell?! I would of never expected to see ANYTHING like this. Wu-Tang and DUBSTEP?!!!! HOLY SHIT.
From ughh.com:
Wu-Tang Meets The Indie Culture is a potent brand: Vol. 1 is widely regarded as one of the best underground hip hop albums of all time, and has scanned over 60,000 units to date. Wu-Tang Meets The Indie Culture Vol. 2: Enter The Dubstep is a meeting of two of the most powerful underground music cultures in the world. On one side you have the street-based hip hop of the Wu-Tang Clan, which has spawned millions upon millions of record sales, and created an entire genre of grimy hardcore hip hop; and on the other side, you have Dubstep, the brainchild of UK Garage, Drum-N-Bass, and Dub Reggae, that has taken London subculture, British radio, and now, an increasingly more mainstream U.S. audience by storm Combined for the first time in this unique album, the result is a sonic apairing that was born to be, with stomach-pounding, bass-thinking guttural beats and gully, gritty and grimy lyrics that break into the next decade in the chapters of both hip hop and dubstep history. With Caspa, Scuba, Rogue Star, Stenchman, Datsik and many more producing not remixes, but complex re-interpollations that include a veritable goldmine of Wu-Tang verses from the vaults that feature Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Rza, Gza, Method Man, U-God, Busta Rhymes, MF DOOM, Pimp C, Ras Kass, Killah Priest, Son One, Solomon Childs, Prodigal Sunn and many more, this one of a kind compilation is at the forefront of an emerging cultural and musical blend that is taking place on the margins of the mainstream, but will be talked about for years to come…
It comes out November 10th, Pre order it HERE
65daysofstatic - Escape from New York
If you enjoy “God is an astronaut”, or “Explosions in the sky” you’ll more than likely enjoy these instrumental, post-rock, almost electronic group. I’d say they’re a little on the “heavier” side. Good stuff though. Check ‘em out. Click the Title above to get the link.
Buy there album HERE

