Friday, May 1, 2026
Daniel Son x ManZu Beatz ft. Jay Royale "Boss At The Door" [SINGLE]
Outerspace x Planetary x Reef The Lost Cauze "Mechanic Shop" [SINGLE]
Who Knows "WK Ultra" [VIDEO]
Evaize "The Epilogue" [ALBUM]

Evaize presents The Epilogue as a 10-track album that builds its own atmospheric world through track titles that suggest something beyond the usual underground coordinates: Something Strange In the Air, Mortals Among Gods, The Obelisk, Plutonium. CLO appears on two tracks (Velvet Tunnel and Other Side), suggesting a genuine creative relationship rather than a strategic feature placement. Erica M. and Baked Plissken round out the guest appearances. The Epilogue implies a concluding chapter – to what, the album itself must answer. A release that operates as a complete statement rather than a collection of singles.
Kappa-O "L'Impero Colpisce Ancora" [VIDEO]
Snowgoons x A-F-R-O x DJ Robert Smith "Say Something" [SINGLE]
Sean Links "Jefe" [VIDEO]
Self Defence "Addiction Syndrome" [EP]

Self Defence structures Addiction Syndrome as a deliberate arc: First Dose as the scratched intro and Last Dose as the credits roll at the close, with five tracks in between that carry the thematic weight of addiction as organizing principle rather than subject matter. The concept provides cohesion without constraining individual track identity – Return Of The Jedi, Expensive Habits, Pretty Stars operate as standalone statements that also contribute to the whole. VeNoM's scratches on the bookending tracks establish and close the boom bap framework. A seven-track EP that takes its concept seriously without wearing it as a costume.
Chip Fu ft. Busta Rhymes "Have Mercy" [VIDEO]
Stretch Money x Dub Muzik "Dirty Daran" [EP]

Stretch Money and Dub Muzik deliver a five-track EP that wears its Bay Area identity clearly: the track San Francisco PD doesn't require additional context to understand its thematic territory. Dub Muzik produces throughout; Stretch Money handles the lyrical work. The compact EP format suits the material – five tracks, each making its point without padding, the total package clocking in as a focused statement rather than a sprawling project. Independent West Coast output with its eyes open.
Da Inphamus Amadeus x The Punchline Academy "ShaBlaze" [SINGLE]
Killah Dilla "Life's War" [VIDEO]
Termanology & Royal Flush "Royal Terms" [ALBUM]

Royal Terms pairs two MCs who have spent their careers in the same sonic coordinates without always working together: Termanology from Lawrence, Massachusetts, whose output with DJ Premier, Pete Rock, and Statik Selektah has produced some of the most respected independent boom bap of the last two decades; and Royal Flush, whose 1997 debut Ghetto Millionaire established his Queens identity and whose voice carries the weight of the mid-90s DITC-adjacent aesthetic without imitation. The album's production roster – Statik Selektah, AraabMuzik, Spunk Bigga, Cartune Beatz, and others including the two MCs themselves – provides a varied but consistent foundation across eight tracks. Tek of Smif-N-Wessun, UFO Fev, and Dru Hoffa appear as features. The result is exactly what it sets out to be: a cohesive boom bap album from two artists whose chemistry is structural rather than manufactured. May 8, 2026.
Benny The Butcher & Fuego Base ft. Sule "Rev X" [VIDEO]
Struggle Mike ft. Party G the Humble "Solid" [SINGLE]
Peter Amo1 "Key Minor" [VIDEO]
P-Ro x Sankofa x Tali Rodriguez "The Long Leash" [ALBUM]

The Long Leash was built in difficult times – the liner notes speak plainly of loss, of candles going out, of uncertainty ushering in dark days – and the album carries that weight without melodrama. P-Ro's voice has the quality their own description captures precisely: a post-apocalyptic Tom Waits, lived-in and dog-eared, undeniable in its raw honesty. Sankofa rides alongside with a complementary presence; Tali Rodriguez produces and engineers the whole project, providing a sonic vehicle whose variety meets the terrain of each track without forcing a unified aesthetic. Twelve tracks from Tunnel at the Light's End to Snoop's Nail Gun chart a route that belongs to the artists who made it: uncertain destination, chosen path. G Fam Black appears on the penultimate The Fallout Begins, a feature that earns its placement. An album that asks for patience and rewards it.
ethemadassassin & D.R.U.G.S. Beats "The Manual" [VIDEO]
Stonam "STONAM" [SINGLE]

Stonam releases two tracks that didn't make the cut for Fight Vol. 2 – SAVE! and BYOL (Build Your Own Legacy) – with the most honest framing available: "songs that didn't make it, enjoy." There's no attempt to reposition the material as a bonus or a special edition; it's overflow material released with confidence rather than apology. SAVE! at 4:27 has room to develop; BYOL runs tighter. The self-titled format puts his name on two tracks that stand independently from the main project. A small release that doesn't oversell itself.
Mickey Blue x Celph Titled x M-Dot ft. Starvin B & Tone Spliff "Villains for Hire" [SINGLE]
RHYMRCKA "BLK CONverses" [VIDEO]
Weaponface "Weaponface" [ALBUM]

Weaponface is San Jose, Northern California's Joe Cutter and Snuff – a battle rap skater MC and his production partner – and their self-titled debut is a deliberate departure from traditional rhyme structures: 12 tracks that prioritize texture, chaos, and raw energy over formal craft as an artistic choice rather than a limitation. Snuff handles all production; Joe Cutter writes and delivers all lyrics. The track listing telegraphs the sensibility immediately – "I never thought leopards would eat my face," "Narc Johnson (flavor country)" – and the album follows through on the implied chaos with commitment. The project is dedicated to Kefer BHL. A debut that knows exactly what it is and refuses any other frame.
Nick Grant ft. BJ The Chicago Kid "Back Up" [SINGLE]
Solitario Soldado ft. Zabaz LCM "Sonido Bendito" [VIDEO]
38 Spesh x Dave East "Heavy Burden" [SINGLE]
Dio Gin & Cube Ref "Steamboat vs. Savage (ECK Remix)" [VIDEO]
Cap Jones x Jay McElfresh "Last Battle for a New Home" [EP]

Cap Jones and Jay McElfresh operate with minimum apparatus on Last Battle for a New Home: Cap handles writing and recording, McElfresh produces, Cap mixes and masters the result. Three tracks, no features, no promotional scaffolding beyond the music itself. The title carries genuine conceptual weight – a final battle framing that reads as personal rather than performative – and the trio of tracks (Divine Essence, Seat At The Table, Last Battle for a New Home) suggests a progression rather than a random sequence. A small EP that makes its point and closes without overstaying. The friendship framing in the liner notes – "my brother Jay McElfresh" – is the only context needed: two people doing the work because the work matters to them.
DJ Kawon ft. Cold Camp "Dirty Angels" [VIDEO]
Don Cee & DJ BTM "Synergy: The Remixes" [EP]

Synergy: The Remixes marks the second anniversary of the Don Cee and DJ BTM collaboration with a revisit that distributes remix duties across three producers: six from DJ BTM himself, one from DJ Headmasta, and one from Prexx. The anniversary-remix format is a practical one – it gives the original material new circulation, acknowledges the extended network, and demonstrates that the source album holds up to reinterpretation. Don Cee's lyricism finds new frames without losing its identity across the different production approaches. A considered way to mark a milestone without simply releasing a static anniversary edition.
OT The Real "750" [SINGLE]
AZ "Uniqueness" [VIDEO]
Chubs "Grhyme" [ALBUM]
UllNevaNo x Philth Spector ft. DJ illMEASURED "Yellow Jackets" [SINGLE]

UllNevaNo and Philth Spector arrive at "Yellow Jackets" from two distinct but compatible scenes – Baltimore's underground rap community and Philadelphia's beat-making tradition – and the result sounds like it should: grimy loops, dusty samples, a drum pattern that snaps without being pristine. DJ illMEASURED's cuts from Maryland add a dynamic element that keeps the track moving. The project title Stephon Barbury is layered: it references Stephon Marbury's Georgia high school and carries the wasp-sting implication of the track's lyrical approach. The Wu-Tang "Triumph" reference in the release notes isn't just aesthetic positioning – the cypher-style intensity UllNevaNo brings here earns the comparison. A strong opening statement for a collaboration between artists who know exactly what they're building.
Evil Ebenezer x C-Lance x K-Prez "Graveyard" [SINGLE]
Lord Sko & Statik Selektah "Hangman" [VIDEO]
Showrocka & Ansolu "Dear Aries 2" [ALBUM]

Dear Aries 2 is Showrocka and Ansolu's return to a collaborative format that worked cleanly the first time around, with a 12-track project that the artists describe as balancing concept songs, storytelling, and complex lyricism over production that bridges golden era aesthetics with modern boom bap. The pairing reads as genuine partnership: Showrocka's established New England underground presence and Ansolu's distinct voice occupy equal ground without one overshadowing the other. Features from Bi9 Mik3 and Sa-Roc fit the album's tonal range without disrupting it. A thoughtful continuation that earns its sequel status by bringing something to the follow-up rather than simply repeating the original.
Risskant x DJ MP ft. Jinnahcide & Ruste Juxx "Turn It Up" [VIDEO]
Four Limbs x Algernon Cornelius "Empires Derobed" [SINGLE]

Four Limbs and Algernon Cornelius work a clean division of labor on "Empires Derobed": production from Four Limbs, bars from Cornelius, recording and mixing by Joe Clayton at No Studio in Salford. The choice of Salford as the recording location is significant – the city has developed its own underground rap identity at a remove from the more visible Manchester scene, and No Studio has become a genuine independent hub in that geography. The track is compact and self-contained, built to make its point in one pass and leave. Cornelius rides the production with precision; the instrumental provides the right amount of space without becoming minimalist for its own sake.
2eleven "Revenge" [SINGLE]
Caos "Neva Lose" [VIDEO]
Tha God Fahim "Dump Gawd: Hyperbolic Time Chamber Rap" [ALBUM]
Jalen Frazier x Fumes The Threat "The Empires Destroyed" [ALBUM]

The Empires Destroyed is a collaborative album from Jalen Frazier and Fumes The Threat that operates squarely within the no-frills East Coast tradition: tight track lengths, dense bars, raw production, and two guest appearances from Reek Osama and Hell'z OWN that fit the established aesthetic. The track titles alone tell you where this album lives – Stained Nubuck, Cuban Link Arsonist, Bloodshed Interlude – and the execution matches the intent without theatrical excess. Nine tracks, nothing wasted, a project built to reward listeners who come for craft and leave satisfied.
Suave-Ski "A Million And One Questions" Freestyle [VIDEO]
Hatch Wiseguy x DJ Los "Ill Dawgy" [SINGLE]
Showrocka & Mickey Factz "Kim Jong Leather" [VIDEO]
LEX x J57 "Do My Best" [SINGLE]

LEX drops "Do My Best" as the third single from his forthcoming project Everyday Music, produced by J57 of the Brown Bag Money collective, with mixing and mastering by ChezRocka. J57 has been one of the most reliable production addresses in the New York independent scene for years, and the release structure here – four versions including Showmix and Acapella – signals a working single built for real-world radio and DJ use, not just a streaming upload. The production is characteristically clean and purposeful, the kind of boom bap that doesn't chase attention but rewards it. LEX writes and records independently; the collaboration with J57 is a natural fit in terms of shared aesthetic priorities. Everyday Music takes shape one deliberate step at a time.
Big Twins "Pain" [VIDEO]
Nec Nymbl x Es "Voices" [SINGLE]

Nec Nymbl is a founding presence in Scarborough's late-90s underground, a scene that operated in East Toronto's shadow but developed its own distinct voice. His production catalog includes collaborations with Killah Priest, REKS, Tragedy Khadafi, Bronze Nazareth, and Dom Pachino of Killarmy – the kind of network that speaks to genuine scene connectivity rather than strategic feature-hunting. "Voices" pairs him with Mississauga MC Es for a track rooted in socio-political observation: the instrumental is dark, cinematic, and dense without being cluttered, built from the kind of atmospheric boom bap that reads as deliberate restraint rather than minimalism. Es delivers with precision over the complex drum pattern, addressing the power of voice against systems of suppression. The track arrives as the third single ahead of their debut LP Voice Over Gold, due mid-May 2026. The included instrumental signals breakdance utility – a clean addition to a release built with real-school values throughout.
ethemadassassin x Milano Constantine "Culinary Class" [SINGLE]
MC Ari "La Carta Jolley" & "LÃnea Recta" [VIDEO]
King Magnatic x Edo.G x Tone Spliff "How It Is" [SINGLE]
Nam Nitty "BANDIT2" [ALBUM]

Nam Nitty has been running Secret Sosiety Entertainment out of South Huntington, Long Island with the kind of unbroken consistency that most independent operations can't sustain. BANDIT2 is the sequel to his 2023 album BANDIT – itself executive-produced by the late Crysis BD, whose name the original carried as tribute – and Nitty handles production, arrangement, and recording himself throughout, with mixing handled by Tee One at Life of Luxury Studio. What defines his catalog is the integrated approach: he isn't producing to a different standard than he raps, the whole project moves as one piece. The extended Mxnxpxly Family circle is present across the 12 tracks – John Jigg$, The Bad Seed, PillzBury, Rah Sun among others – but the features occupy their lanes without pulling focus from the central architect. Long Island boom bap, built in-house, no handouts requested.
Daniel Son x Futurewave "Paid My Tolls" [VIDEO]
Dio Gin ft. Cube Ref “Steamboat vs Savage” [Video ]
“Steamboat vs Savage (East Coast Kings Remix)” by Dio Gin featuring Cube Ref. The single is off the wrestling concept album, “The People’s Champion”.
The song is produced by Chairman Chow and is heavily influenced by classic old school wrestling. The title of the song is a homage to a classic wrestling match that took place in 1987 at Wrestlemania 3. The bout was an intercontinental championship match between Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat challenging the champion, Randy “Macho Man” Savage.
The video was filmed and edited by Queen Philosophical.
Thursday, April 30, 2026
Presenting the Jazzy Lofi-esq instrumental new single by C.Scott "1922 Murray Ave"
This new offering "1922 Murray Ave" is taken off the studio album “Phase 2” by producer C.Scott, and leads the project down a joyfully jazzy moment of instrumental Lofi.
C. Scott - Phase 2
Pittsburgh’s favorite beatsmith is back with his new project, Phase 2. Packed with rich textures and soundscapes sourced exclusively from sampling vinyl records, C.Scott proves he is well on his way to mastering the craft of sample-based beat production. The whimsically abstract yet deliberate cover artwork handcrafted by Pittsburgh artist Steph Neary is the perfect representation of this musical voyage, providing a sense of journey and self-discovery.
C.Scott holds a solid catalog of releases dating back to the early 2010s, but feels his first official solo LP was Phase Shifting in 2019, making Phase 2 his triumphant return to a fully self-orchestrated expression. This is apparent right off the bat as the intro track plays with triumphant horn blasts bouncing perfectly off the drums and finalized by a few existential questions provided by a mysterious vocal sample narration. Immediately to follow is The Very Top, an undeniable head nodder accompanied by classic East Coast Hip-Hop vocal samples sporadically yelling throughout, officially starting the party. An Imaginative dreamscape of beats follow with some pleasantly comedic moments where, at times, C.Scott himself is the subject of the humour.
The track Do it! feat. Aarie presents the first vocal feature of the album and reminds the listener that this is indeed a Hip-Hop record, as he rocks the party with his undeniable hard hitting yet nimble flow and lyrics that offer lightness and humor amidst the challenges of life over C.Scott’s playfully in-the-pocket production.
Aggression is not lost on this project when the uptempo track So Hip smacks you into a realm of excitement and tension over splashy booming drums and relentless bass tones where C.Scott displays his urge to “juxtapose the expectations I felt were put on me as a 'hip' young upstart early in my career with my current trajectory and pursuit of my own individual sound and direction”.
For those that have been following C.Scott throughout the years, there are some moments they will appreciate, like another rap feature from long-time collaborator, Moemaw Naedon, a house track, and overall, a clear advancement in production techniques.
For those just getting hip to C.Scott, they are in luck, as this project could sit alongside any veteran beat-maker's catalog.
The studio album Phase 2 is out now - https://lnk.to/rgNMMimu
Also in physical format via Soul Slime Records - https://soulslimerecords.bandcamp.com
For more information on C.Scott:
https://linktr.ee/cscott412
https://www.instagram.com/cscott412
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070435617345
https://www.tiktok.com/@cscott412
Mike Titan x Tali Rodriguez "The New Gods III" [ALBUM]

Trilogies in underground hip-hop live or die by whether the finale earns the architecture that preceded it, and "The New Gods III" arrives with the scale to justify the conclusion. Mike Titan and Tali Rodriguez anchor thirteen tracks with a roster that functions like a genuine summit of the independent underground: Generalbackpain, O The Great, G Fam Black, Slik Jack, Crotona P, Money Mogly, J. Vengeance, Mic Murphy, New Villain, Andre DeSaint, Here$ Johnny, Sankofa, and others all contribute without fragmenting the project's coherence. The production is expansive and atmospheric, building a conceptual space large enough for the ambition without losing the specificity that makes it land. The two protagonists remain the center of gravity throughout — guests are contributors, not the point. A definitive closing chapter.
Confucious & Lilman "48 Hours" [VIDEO]
ethemadassassin x D.R.U.G.S. Beats "The Manual" [SINGLE]
Joffy Top Tiger x General Deezy x Ghetto Ghost x Baisley La "Love Don't Live Here" [VIDEO]
Royal Council "Clash In Cairo" [ALBUM]

Royal Council returns with their second album, following 2024's Gold Pyramids, and this time they work exclusively with producer Machacha to build something with greater internal consistency. The lineup of Supreme Cerebral, O The Great, and Alphabetic operates as a genuine collective voice rather than a rotation of featured rappers — the three share a conceptual framework that threads through the project without requiring each track to explain itself. Machacha's production is dusty and atmospheric, lo-fi in texture but deliberate in construction, the kind of sonic environment where Egyptian historical imagery and street-level philosophy can coexist without friction. The result is a project with its own specific gravity. Billy Bonks handles the artwork.
Jackpot Scotty Wotty "Walkin' On Sunshine" (Prod. Shaka Amazulu The 7th) [VIDEO]
Eddie Kaine x MillsSkillz "Know The Rules" [SINGLE]
CRIMEAPPLE "Blue Angel" (Prod. Preservation) [VIDEO]
CODENINE x ??? "THEFIRSTSUPPER" [ALBUM]

23 Incredible Industries operates as one of the more coherent underground collectives currently active — the work tends to have a consistent internal logic regardless of which names are attached. "THEFIRSTSUPPER" pairs Codenine with the unnamed Hidden Character across thirteen tracks, with production split between Boneweso, Cedar Law$, Karnate, A1Beatz, and Pagez — all mixed and mastered by Boneweso at the Mini Mansion. The result is stripped-back and visceral, the kind of project where every bar is expected to carry its weight because the production creates no cushion for loose writing. Codenine and the Hidden Character don't need the window dressing. The hunger is in the execution.
Stu Bangas & Wordsworth feat. Sage Francis & Wrekonize "Strangers" [VIDEO]
Taiyamo Denku "Darker Side of Light" [ALBUM]

Taiyamo Denku has maintained one of the more consistent underground careers out of Milwaukee, and this re-release of "Darker Side of Light" reframes the project with production reworked and rearranged by Bofaat, mixed and mastered by J. Miller at Denku's Garden Studios. The original material is preserved in spirit; what changes is the sonic architecture around it, which Bofaat reshapes into something more cohesive and directionally clear. The guest roster spans a significant cross-section of the current underground: 38 Spesh, Killah Priest, Planet Asia, Che Noir, Joell Ortiz, Big Shug, Cambatta — a lineup that works because Denku's lyrical precision can hold its own across all of those rooms. The re-release functions both as an introduction and a proper document for those who already know the name.

