I created this blog for music because I love listening to music and sharing it with friends and others.

I will be posting a wide range of music available to download. Mostly hiphop because that's my main thang, but you will also find indie, electronic, turntablism, Gangster Rap, oldies...pretty much anything under the rainbow as that's what I listen to...

I will also post other random stuff that excites me in some sort of way, but I'm going to try to stay focused on music.

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I will post a link for you to click on, which will bring you to a "sharing" website in which you can download the music in a "zip" or "rar" file. You do not need a torrent program or anything like that. Just a program for "unzipping" files (I suggest winrar for pc or macrar for macs).

Disclaimer: The links to this music is for promotional use only. I suggest downloading the album, if you like it, go and puchase it! Support the artists. That's what I do! Artists; If you find something of yours on here and you don't want it up, please send me a message and i'll take it down.

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24th October 2009

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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

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

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