Sunday, July 12, 2026
Buckshot "Good Day" [VIDEO]
Novatore feat. Merkules "Machines" [VIDEO]
Black Silver x HardMoney "All Gas" [SINGLE]

“All Gas” gains its real weight through Black Silver’s history. Also known as The Navigator and Silver Synth, he was part of the Analog Brothers alongside Ice-T, Kool Keith, Marc Live, and Pimpin’ Rex—a deliberately strange unit that brought vintage synthesizers, drum machines, futuristic personas, and underground abstraction into the same room. His wider connections include Tha Likwit Crew, Black Ice, and other West Coast networks. Black Silver does not need a rugged beat to prove underground credibility. He comes from an era when independence was not campaign language; it was basic survival. His relationship with HardMoney is equally important. The producer is handling the complete Void Where Inhibited project and has known Black Silver for more than two decades. That history gives the rollout room to move through different states. “W.O.L.F.” converted setbacks into instruction. “Fadeaway Shots” stepped away from the permanent outrage cycle. The title track pushed boom bap toward less restricted, more experimental shapes. “All Gas” accelerates again. These are not conflicting ideas. They form a sequence: reflection, alignment, motion. Black Silver does not perform like a veteran asking permission to enter a younger scene. His authority comes from experience, but also from refusing to turn that experience into museum material. The title promises forward drive, yet his delivery does not confuse momentum with panic. “All Gas” means commitment: once the direction is clear, there is no point in moving halfway. HardMoney controls that engine. The instrumental version is useful because it reveals the motion beneath the vocal recording—the producer’s role in creating urgency without forcing the emcee to chase the beat. Rather than surrounding Black Silver with oversized impact, HardMoney builds around his cadence. That is the advantage of an actual emcee-producer relationship: the production does not require the rapper to become somebody else in order to survive it.
Perso & JustMusicBeats "Quelques Grammes" [VIDEO]
Figerson x BhramaBull "Revenge of the Manji Clan" [VIDEO]
Saturday, July 11, 2026
THE TANGIERS FEAT. IAMPROFIT "WEAPONS OF WAR" [VIDEO]
T.F & DJ MUGGS "100 DOLLAR BILL" [VIDEO]
TRUECIPHER FEAT. ESTEE NACK "S.E.T.U." [ALBUM]
RON BROWZ "FIEND" [VIDEO]
STAN IPCUS "THE WORKING MAN IS A SUCKER" [ALBUM]

White Plains, New York's Stan Ipcus has spent years building a reputation for street-smart storytelling over technically clean flows his latest LP "Sleep If You Want" made Bandcamp's best hip-hop list in October 2024. "The Working Man Is A Sucker" pulls together a producer roster of Black Joey, United Crates, Montega Mateos, Ras Beats, and Syer, with cuts from DJ Eclipse, plus features from Fazeonerok, J.Tree, and a revisited "La Life" with Defcee. Straight boom bap, no detours.
MACARTHUR MAZE "CHEERS" FEAT. JANE HANDCOCK [VIDEO]
FEL SWEETENBERG x DJ BRANS x DJ DJAZ "THE CHEF'S KISS" [SINGLE]
CHARLIE BEATZ & AL FRESCO "STRAPPED" FEAT. NOBODY FROM NOWHERE [VIDEO]
JIZZM HIGH DEFINITION x JAHS ONE "COPACETIC" [SINGLE]

Jizzm High Definition is one of the most prolific beatmakers in the LA underground north of 70 Bandcamp releases deep, spanning instrumental full-lengths and collaborations with names like Chino XL and Tash of Tha Alkaholiks. "Copacetic" keeps it lean: a three-track pack pairing the vocal cut with instrumental and acapella versions, the kind of DJ-ready format built for cutting and battling rather than streaming numbers.
APAKALYPSE "DEMON SLAYER" [VIDEO]
Friday, July 10, 2026
ONYX Live in München 2026 | Strom Club [SHOW]
Stick around toward the end of the video for a bonus moment: every artist on the bill linked up for an impromptu freestyle cypher — raw, unplanned, real hip-hop.
Lineup:
– ONYX
– Special guest: Ben Shorr
– Sick Boy Simon (Italy)
– Support: M-Dot (USA), El9Six, Exit Fame (USA)
– DJ: Ice Cap
Organized by: Cypher Sound Nation & Rap Legends Live
Venue: Strom, Munich
Big Twins "God Said It" prod. DJ Woool [VIDEO]
O.G.C. "3:30" [EP]
PlunderDawgMusik x Veteran Eye feat. Poncho The Honcho "W.O.R.K" [VIDEO]
Shark & Hi-Q "Every Villain Has A Story" [ALBUM]

Shark and Hi-Q construct the album as a descent narrative. An ordinary man moves gradually toward his darker personality until “villain” becomes less a role than a condition. Hi-Q produces, mixes, and masters every track, while Shark writes and performs the core material. That arrangement keeps the transformation sonically unified across thirteen pieces. “Hurt People,” “The Devil’s Got a Day Job,” “Halo Made of Razorwire,” “Circle of Salt,” and “Nothing’s Sacred” mark different stages of collapse. The imagery moves from psychological injury toward occult symbolism without reducing the album to horror decoration. Es, Jake Haw, Words, and B1 the Architect appear selectively. The real focus remains Shark’s internal monologue and Hi-Q’s task of making that monologue sound increasingly unstable.
Mic Bles x Avant Garde "From The Westside With Love" [VIDEO]
Buckshot "The Package" [ALBUM]
Trigger tha Gambler "Rob Boys" [VIDEO]
Killy Shoot x Chuck Chan "The Schooling" [ALBUM]

Chuck Chan produces *The Schooling* in full, giving Killy Shoot a unified foundation across fifteen tracks. Most of the songs remain brief, allowing ideas to end before they become trapped inside standard structures. Titles including “Backpack Full of Crack,” “All City,” “Eastpak,” and “Winter in Worcester” combine graffiti, street, and backpack imagery within a clearly defined East Coast frame. Supreme Cerebral, DJ Grazzhoppa, Substance, and Deuce Hennessy appear briefly, but Killy Shoot remains both student and teacher throughout the project. “Schooling” is not treated as academic knowledge. It is information acquired through blocks, loss, observation, and repetition. Lord Sarin keeps the mix and master dry enough for Chuck Chan’s loops to remain exposed. Hometeam Records provides the appropriate setting: family-organized, but never soft.