Monday, June 1, 2026

Essential Nomad "Precious Dreams (Volume II)" [ALBUM]


 01. Citrine (feat. C.L. Smooth)
02. Amethyst (feat. Tasha Hendrixx & Becky)
03. Spinel
04. Hematite (feat. Brittney Carter)
05. Rhodonite
06. Topaz
07. Bloodstone (feat. PageOne)
08. Agate (feat. Rose Kuchili)
09. Malachite (feat. Sadat X)
10. Scheelite

Sleep Sinatra & TenTen "JazzEtherix" [ALBUM]


 01. Champion Run
02. Four Winds
03. High Stakes
04. Lost Worlds
05. Mire
06. OutOfBoundz
07. Overload feat. Soo Do Koo
08. Samadhi
09. Strawhat (Wisdom)

loating somewhere between dusty jazz loops, smoked-out soul textures, late night tape hiss and psychedelic introspection, “JazzEtherix” is one of my most immersive projects to date. This album lives in that space between reality and dream state — cinematic, raw, soulful and deeply atmospheric. Every track was built to feel like flipping through memories at 3 AM with incense burning, sirens blaring and city lights outside the window.
For listeners of abstract hip hop, jazz fusion, boom bap and experimental soul, “JazzEtherix” is less about chasing trends and more about creating a world you can disappear into.

Moka Only "Many Pies" [ALBUM]


 01. Pies
02. Pleasurable Mundanities
03. Same Vibes
04. Different Emcee
05. Oh Its True
06. Fine By Me
07. U Kno Where I’m At
08. Alright Jam
09. Mode A Lude
10. For You Still
11. La La Break
12. The Rutledge
13. Make More
14. Re Up Reset
15. Plenty Of Em
16. Daydream 2 Much
17. Practice Take
18. Couple O Things
19. Opulence
20. Ya Dupe

"Forget the labels like ‘jazzy’, ‘smooth’, etc. Moka never intended to be reduced to being filed away into such simplistic boxes. Those are laymen’s terms used by the uninitiated and the unimaginative. The Many Pies album should not be cast into similar low terrain. Moka has given and given and given for decades now, and these works of art deserve deeper acclaim and inspection, not to mention more noteworthy accolades.
Many Pies shall exemplify exactly why. From start to finish, the LP is laid out to convey Moka’s ongoing journey; one that has been fraught with countless peaks and valleys—and oh, how today’s marketplace just loves to overlook love and resilience. If the tipping point theory has any weight to it, then we should now be mere inches away from seeing the precipice upon which the inevitable landslide shall occur, and for those rooting for Moka, this could very well be a sweet time indeed.
Don’t just take my word for it. Dig deep into this album and pick it apart, strand by strand, and start to understand just what is being communicated here. Is there jazz? Yes. Are there smooth aspects and elements? Indeed. But open up and feel the larger picture. Mood music. Seasonal, thematic playgrounds. This project doesn’t require me to give you a play-by-play breakdown. Conduct your own and spread that among the like and the not-so-likeminded. It’s truly time. There’s pies to be had… by the plenty."

Monday Night x Evidence "Football" [ALBUM]


 01. Street Racing
02. Overdrive
03. Akinyele
04. You Name It (Feat. Domo Genesis)
05. Doubletree
06. Lighthouse (Feat. 3wayslim)
07. Derryclare (Feat. Fly Anakin)
08. Muscle Memory
09. Nina Sky
10. 1st & 3rd

Prop Dylan x Phil Tyler "Soul Searching" [ALBUM]


 01. True Believers
02. Recognize My Rhyme (Feat. Awon)
03. First Loves
04. Skate And Create
05. Optimistic (Feat. Rapper kC)
06. All That Jazz
07. Soul Searching (Feat. Professor P & DJ Akilles)
08. Classic Record
09. Gratitude (Feat. Mr. Noun)
10. Letter To A Younger Self (Feat. Jaz Lund)
11. Road Less Traveled (Feat. Lafayette Stokely)

Jada, S14H & 9th Wonder "The Zenith" [ALBUM + VIDEO]


01. Crooked Stares & Eye Duels (Intro)
02. A Flick By Goons
03. All Aboard
04. Reaper Music
05. The Format
06. Black Benz Coupe feat. NazzOTRG
07. Flask (Interlude)
08. Lone Cruiser
09. Tip The Tender
10. Stand Off
11. Leather Face feat. Rahiem Supreme
12. No Armistice
13. Just Jottin (Outro)

Grimm Doza & KGM Steezus "Just Jottin" [ALBUM]


01. Crooked Stares & Eye Duels (Intro)
02. A Flick By Goons
03. All Aboard
04. Reaper Music
05. The Format
06. Black Benz Coupe feat. NazzOTRG
07. Flask (Interlude)
08. Lone Cruiser
09. Tip The Tender
10. Stand Off
11. Leather Face feat. Rahiem Supreme
12. No Armistice
13. Just Jottin (Outro)
 

Hieroglyphics "All Said And Done" [ALBUM]


 01. Mosaico Suite 1
02. Eyes Wide Shut
03. Hieroglyphics Faction
04. Hard Numbers
05. Something In The Air
06. Drum Talk
07. The Way That It Be
08. Gods And Goats
09. All Said And Done
10. Uplifted
11. Helicopter Barrel Roll
12. Third Eye Robot (Kill ‘Em All)
13. Hiero On The Scrolls
14. Mosaico Suite 2
15. Every Day Shit
16. Crescent Moon, Velvet Sky

The new Hieroglyphics album, All Said And Done, is officially streaming everywhere on Sept 3, 2026 — but you can hear it right now.
The Chief Supporter Campaign gives fans immediate access to the digital album before it hits streaming, plus exclusive physical items, album credit placement, signed vinyl, bonus tracks, and Legacy supporter recognition depending on the tier.
This is more than a preorder.
This is your chance to hear the album now and become part of Hieroglyphics history.

OGBenGrimm x UglyJon "Rockstar Samurai" [ALBUM]


 01. Rockstar Samurai
02. Dramacide feat. DJ Reel Drama
03. No White Flags feat. G Fam Black
04. Yessir
05. Bad Like I
07. War Till It Ain’t feat. P-Ro
07. Bulgogi Bomb Squad
08. Gold Fangs feat. Winston Belafonte
09. Samurai Showdown
10. Scorched Earth 2 feat. G Fam Black & Kingdom Kome

Whose "Got Rich, Died Trying" [ALBUM]


 01. At What Cost?
02. Write Your Congressman feat. Hans Einztien, Propaganda & Jarren Benton
03. Shattered Dreams feat. Tomcantsleep, Marley B. & Bigtime Bake
04. Schemin feat. Sirrealist
05. Namesake feat. Sly Queasy
06. MakeSomeCash feat. A.O.G., Kail Problems & Lil Woofy Woof
07. Carpenter feat. Hans Einztien
08. Martyr’s Gift feat. Vel Nine, Sirrealist, Lifeofthom & Lord Sko
09. Sleeping Upside Down feat. Optik & Kapeesh
10. Win Or Die feat. K.A.A.N. & DJ Hoppa
11. Hold You Tight feat. Vel Nine
12. Thoughts To Spare feat. Sirrealist, Inzom & Babyghost

"Got Rich, Died Trying" is a raw, concept-driven album that dives deep into ambition, survival, and the cost of chasing success. Whose blends sharp lyricism with introspective storytelling over a range of gritty and atmospheric production, painting a vivid picture of highs, lows, and everything in between. The project balances hunger and reflection, making it a strong fit for playlists focused on underground hip-hop, conscious rap, and narrative-driven albums with real substance and edge.

DMH "Beerrun 3" [ALBUM + VIDEO]


 01. 80HD
02. Life Is A Traffic Jam
03. VTEC Just Kicked In
04. I Need A Stimpak
05. Skullduggery
06. Billywitchdoctor.com
07. Neurotomic Protocore
08. No Such Thing As Ethical Consumption Under Late Stage Capitalism
09. Nihilego
10. The Can Crusher Abides
11. Derek Powers
12. They Killed Radio Raheem
13. Bistro Bed & Breakfast Bar & Grill Cafe Lounge On The Water
Bonus Tracks
14. World In My Hand
15. Where I Been At

Shinobi Stalin "Shinobi Stalin Alpha" [ALBUM]


 01. Madlib Freestyle
02. Nothing New
03. Frozen (Original Version)
04. Negligent
05. ME
06. 07 Freestyle
07. Watch feat. JBiz
08. Control (Original Version)
09. One Man feat. Juan Pierre
10. AKA.INTRO.FLY
11. Recreation (Reflect Foundation) (Original Version)
12. Planet Worth (Original Version)
13. Raven Eye Band feat. WordChemist

Shinobi Stalin is a Grand Collab and Beer Money UNLTD Emcee/Producer. The Bronx born, Orlando raised artist has been putting out critically acclaimed projects for many years. These include "Zombie Skool", "Invisible Man", "Scumbag Jazz Vol 1" (With Marz Mello), and "Satsui No Hado" (With WordChemist).  

Planet Asia x SWTR "Market Delights" [EP]


 01. The Chief Rocka
02. Bars & Juice
03. Pure Silk
04. Jumbo Cabbage

Recognize Ali x Giallo Poin "Mantequilla" [ALBUM]


 01. Risky Business
02. Russian Roullete With A Loaded Tech
03. Criminal Kind
04. Defy Death
05. Danger Zone feat. Tru Trilla
06. Skit
07. Mantequilla
08. Mics I Smoke
09. A King’s Ladder
10. These Streets feat. Tru Trilla
11. Meet Your Maker

Second album release of the year by the Greenfield General By Recognize Ali fully produced by the beat extraordinaire Giallo Point.Preorder the album and wait for Greatness

Writeous x BoneWeso "Goldmind Silver Tongue" [ALBUM]


 01. Rules And Reg
02. Cornerstone
03. The Golden Eagle
04. Supreme Zinger feat. Estee Nack & BoriRock
05. Bite The Hand feat. ??? aka The Hidden Character
06. Book A Life
07. Rich Man Poor Man
08. Beg Your Parten
09. Life Is What You Make
10. Shoe Shine feat. Codenine
11. Just A Pawn

Willhouse x Granvil "Little World" [EP]


 01. Sight to Behold
02. Little World
03. Willy Wonka
04. Know it All
05. Placebo

Henny Spitz "NEW LiFE EP (DELUXE)" [EP]


 01. THE GET UP
02. LA LUNA
03. FORGiVENESS
04. 4 DA PROPHETS (feat. Maze Overlay)
05. LiFE iNSURANCE
06. 25/8
07. NEW LiFE

D-DON "Dena" [ALBUM]


 01. 12345
02. orangeGrove
03. khatGPT
04. marciME
05. pinkDOT
06. dirtCOBAIN
07. fullMetalJaket
08. social-D
09. Dena

Dayshon Gramm "THE CHAIRMAN" [ALBUM]


 01. Actual Factz prod by Dj Pain1
02. So Criminal ft Young Trav prod by Dwiz
03. Gangsta Entertainment prod by Protege Beats
04. Explore prod by Mike Wunda
05. Differences prod by Dwiz
06. Get Yourz prod by Dwiz
07. Interrogation Room prod by Dwiz
08. Burning Houses prod by Vici
09. Platinum Love ft Young Trav prod by B.Maxxamillon_Turner
10. Great Iam prod by Dwiz
11. Better Off prod by Dwiz feat Kenni Wheelz and Zya Love
12. Golden Era Talk prod by Dwiz
13. Slice of Life prod by Dwiz
14. Inner Child prod by Dwiz
15. BONUS TRACK *  Air'em Out prod by Dwiz
16. BONUS TRACK * Nino Muerto prod by Mike Wunda

Willhouse x Mickzart "One for the Heads" [ALBUM]


 01. This is One for the Heads
02. Appreciation
03. Irish Premier
04. What a Pity
05. Lethal Dialect
06. They Don't Care
07. Bobby 2 Quid
08. Acrylic
09. Shout Out for the Heads
10. Let the Boys Cook
11. Couch
12. D12 Teaghlach: BANDCAMP EXCLUSIVE
13. Story Goes: BANDCAMP EXCLUSIVE
14. Keep Going: BANDCAMP EXCLUSIVE

KNOCKTURNAL "The Sunset Limited" [EP]


 01. On My Own Two (Feat. Rome Streetz)
02. Payback (Feat. Larry June)
03. The Field
04. Hop Out (Feat. Larry June)
05. Palm Island (Feat. Larry June & Jay Worthy)
06. #JetsGo

RapGameWill "I Got A Story To Tell 2" [ALBUM]


 01. Talk Of Da Town
02. This Far (feat. Timothy Nasir)
03. Lifestyle
04. Greatest Rapper Alive
05. Who's Judas?
06. My Brother's Keeper
07. Assata (feat. Simone Telease)
08. Forever

Memphis Reigns x Mayo "Baterya" [ALBUM]


 01. Jump Start
02. Dreamzzz ft. Sentence Sixguns
03. Pandora's Box ft. JON?DOE
04. Pedestal
05. Ororo Munroe's Chokehold ft. StapleMouth
06. 6th Inning Stretch
07. Sting You
08. Red Sunset
09. 52 Card Pick Up
10. Tunnel Vision

Ill Conscious x Finn "The Premise" [ALBUM + VIDEO]


 01. Ill Conscious, Finn, DJ Grazzhoppa - Intro
02. Tuthmosis
03. Pupils Become Rivals
04. Ill Conscious, Finn, Rome Cee - Prominent Sunz
05. Conductivity
06. Ill Conscious, Finn, Mandriq, Asun Eastwood - Bass Drum
07. Pineapple Mimosas
08. The Allegory
09. Ill Conscious, Finn, Snook Da Crook - Consortium
10 .Carbon Traces
11. Ill Conscious, Finn, King Magnetic, Recognize Ali - Pressure
12. 11th Commandment
13. DNA

ICEFACE & Montana Macks "Odyssey" [ALBUM]


 01. Chess Not Checkers
02. Dead Poets
03. Brain Hustle
04. Float (feat. Rich Jones & Recoechi)
05. Down for a While (feat. greenSLLIME)
06. Stuck Your Ways
07. Devil's Advocate
08. East St. Paul
09. Remember Them Days
10. Step By Step

Chicago rap vet ICEFACE teams up with old friend and acclaimed producer Montana Macks on his personal journey, The Odyssey.
ICEFACE has been a vital member of Chicago’s vibrant hip-hop scene dating back to the early 2010s, with his work featured by FakeShoreDrive, TheseDays, Elevator, and others. His early years saw him collaborate with local standouts such as The O’My’s and Zack Wicks, and he leveraged those successes into earning writing/production credits on songs with SZA’s “Normal Girl” and Vic Mensa and Chance the Rapper’s 2021 collab with Wyclef “Shelter (Acoustic Version)”.
His impressive track record unfortunately has included several setbacks in his professional and personal life. These struggles throughout the last 15 years serve as the intensely personal and honest subject matter of his latest album, The Odyssey, an epic 10-track album with longtime friend and acclaimed producer Montana Macks.
ICEFACE and Montana Macks first met during a freestyle session at a party thrown by mutual friends and Chicago mainstays, The O’My’s in the mid-2010s. After realizing they shared similar influences – drawn from the ‘90s and early ‘00s east coast hip-hop – the two discussed working together. While it took nearly 10 years for them to finally link up, they created some of the most inspired work in their respective catalogs.
“A dead poet once said life is what you make it,” ICE raps on standout cut “Dead Poets”, a verse that could serve as the project’s thesis statement. “See an opportunity, better take it. Patience is key, time is too valuable to be wasted. Dodging federal charges only through Allah’s graces. PTSD got me sippin’ whiskey straight with no chaser. Old cold cases got me up at night, thinking like, ‘Is there really a Heaven for a gangsta?’ Laying in a Cook County bunk with shoes laced up.”
Throughout The Odyssey, ICEFACE is at his most reflective and introspective, rhyming with the urgency of Beanie Siegel on his 2005 cult classic The B. Coming. On lead single “Float”, ICE teams up with new Closed Sessions signee Recoechi, who delivers a high energy verse that pairs nicely with ICE’s cool, laid back flow, and frequent Montana Macks collaborator Rich Jones, whose soulful hook over Macks’ eerie production is another highlight.
ICEFACE is the most vulnerable on tracks like “Stuck in Your Ways,” when he raps: “Grew up with next to nothing, always knew I wanted more / Seen a little light in the streets, knew there was more in store”. While he tackles a lot of weighty topics throughout the record, he offers just as much hope and inspiration. He celebrates the joy of overcoming hard times on “Down for a While”, which features a dynamic verse from GreenSllime, one of FACE’s strongest advocates.
About the artists:
The Odyssey was recorded concurrently with ICEFACE and Slime’s excellent 2024 collaborative EP, Wolves Eat Goats, which included features from Qari, MfN Melo, and Boldy James. ICE’s discog spans 15-plus years and includes the Drip God Sosa series, Hotboy In a Blizzard (2023), and Alhamdulillah (2021).
The Odyssey is Montana Macks’ first collaborative project since 2022’s Happy Medium with Jyroscope and How do you sleep at night? in 2020 with Rich Jones. He’s also released instrumental projects such as 2022’s Paul and 2020’s Arrivals & Departures. Montana Macks was named Best Hip-Hop Producer by Chicago Reader 2022.

Substance810 x Thelonious Coltrane "Sublime Narratives" [ALBUM]


01. Midnight Oil (Thelonious Coltrane Remix)
02. Don´t Bite The Hand (ft Dj Grazzhoppa) (Thelonious Coltrane Remix)
03. Killer Mode (Thelonious Coltrane Remix)
04. Noteworthy (ft Mickey Diamond & Dango Forlaine) (Thelonious Coltrane Remix)
05. Substantial (ft Josiah The Gift & Dj Grazzhoppa) (Thelonious Coltrane Remix)
06. Better Off (Thelonious Coltrane Remix)
07. The Rising (ft Rome Streetz & Daniel Son) (Thelonious Coltrane Remix)
08. Death Waits In The Dark (Thelonious Coltrane Remix)
09. Breakin News (ft Trip Money & MVCK NYCE) (Thelonious Coltrane Remix)
10. To Each His Own (ft Pro Dillinger & Bub Styles) (Thelonious Coltrane Remix)
11. Lay Your King Down (ft Lupus Dei & Dj Grazzhoppa) (Thelonious Coltrane Remix)
12. Gargantuan (ft Guilty Simpson) (Thelonious Coltrane Remix)

Saturday, May 30, 2026

UFO FEV & ETO "MOTION" [VIDEO]


UFO Fev — an East Harlem MC raised in the Thomas Jefferson Houses who cites Big Pun, Jay-Z, and Beanie Sigel as formative influences — and ETO — a Rochester, NY producer with a discography that includes Roc Marciano collaborations and his own releases through 1K Phew Records — announce Creatine as an upcoming fully ETO-produced collaborative album. "Motion" is the first single and it demonstrates the organic chemistry that comes from a producer building beats specifically for his collaborator: the instrumental feels shaped around the bars rather than beneath them. Creatine as a title is deliberate — not a marketing hook but a working principle, referencing the slow-build endurance required to sustain a career in underground hip-hop on its own terms. Visual directed by Akin Films. The album is the delivery; this is the preview.

JAM YOUNG X SKINNY BONEZ THA GODFATHA "IT WAS WRITTEN IN POLO" [EP]

 

The liner notes describe it directly: five tracks meant to be played in the streets of New York and the Netherlands alike. Jam Young, a Queens MC whose flow is built on the kind of melodic hook construction and bar-to-bar variation that made late 1990s and early 2000s East Coast rap replayable, brings exactly that energy to Skinny Bonez Tha Godfatha's production — hard-hitting drums paying deliberate homage to the golden era without simply copying it. Skinny Bonez, the Dutch producer and founder of Voodoo Docterz who has built a discography of cross-Atlantic collaborations with Queens veterans including 40-40, brings a production sensibility that is European in precision and American in feel. Features from Britt of the Netherlands and Lex Rush from Queens provide contrast. Cutsupreme handles the scratches. The title references the polo shirt as cultural signifier — Queens hip-hop iconography, specifically — which means the album knows exactly who it's talking to.

ROME STREETZ "COCAINE COLTRAINE" [VIDEO]


Rome Streetz returns from a twelve-stop European headline tour with a single that functions as both arrival statement and album announcement. "Cocaine Coltraine," produced by Denny La Flare — who has worked across the Griselda ecosystem and with A$AP Rocky — builds a saxophone-driven groove over a rugged, heavy-hitting beat that genuinely earns its jazz reference rather than decorating with it. The title is a deliberate phonetic wink at John Coltrane, and the record makes good on the promise: it sounds timeless and unmistakably New York simultaneously. Jerome Allen's origin story — born in London to Jamaican parents, raised in Queens, Brooklyn-rooted, open mic battles on 42nd Street, nineteen projects deep into a catalog that includes Griselda, Daringer collaborations, and a Conductor Williams partnership — gives him the credibility to approach jazz as an aesthetic framework without flinching. Sock It To My Pocket lands July 17th on Mass Appeal, directed visuals by Coach Bombay 3000 and Slick Jackson.

DOMO GENESIS "SEGA GENESIS" [VIDEO]


Domo Genesis has been releasing music consistently since his 2016 Columbia debut, and his approach to the drop — unannounced, framed simply as "more raps to kick my comfort zone's ass real quick" — reflects the Odd Future generation's relationship with the internet as release infrastructure: when the inspiration hits, you record and upload. "SEGA GENESIS" isn't positioned as a single or an album preview; it's a freestyle in the honest sense, driven by momentum rather than strategy. Genesis named himself after the Sega console, so the track title is a closed loop with personal meaning. His flow here has the looseness of someone working without constraint and finding that freedom productive rather than aimless. The Scram on Ice live show note at the end of the description confirms he's active and performing — for the West Coast underground circuit, that's the context that matters most.

CHONG WIZARD "VIDEO TAPE CLUB" [EP]

 

Video Tape Club is the kind of producer album that defies the usual taxonomy of the format. Chong Wizard — Vancouver-based executive producer whose label history runs from mid-2000s mixtape DJing through the Infinity Stone EP series to curator of rare underground pairings — has assembled ten tracks with twenty-three vocal performers and managed to keep the whole project coherent. That is a genuinely difficult thing to do. The features span generations and aesthetics: Tha God Fahim, Denmark Vessey, MidaZ The BEAST, Estee Nack, Open Mike Eagle, Lungs and Phiik, Nolan The Ninja, .tetsuo and Doseone together on a single track, Myka 9, Michael Christmas, AJ Suede, Milc, Brother Tom SOS, Lord Juco, ICECOLDBISHOP, Chris Crack, E L U C I D, sleepingdogs. Mixed and mastered by Ro Data. Guitar on "Snake In The Eagle's Shadow" by Scotty Metz; violin and viola by Katie Jacoby; bass by Adi Bop on tracks 9 and 10. Artwork by Paul Rentler. Due June 19th, physical editions incoming. The conceptual anchor — cult VHS tapes passed between people who cared about them — gives the album its emotional logic: these are artists you have to be in the right place to find, and finding them together on one record is the whole point.

JOHN JIGG$ & EZ ELPEE "ALL GAS NO BREAKS" [VIDEO]


Long Island's John Jigg$ and EZ Elpee drop the title track from All Gas No Brakes Vol.1 — a classic MC-producer collaboration where EZ Elpee's instrumental grounds the energy while Jigg$ and Gale Salvo deliver what the description calls "straight reckless" — a fair characterization of a track where 3rd Whosane anchors the hook with the kinetic "All gas baby no breaks!" and everyone else builds from there. Shot and directed by DaDonDigitals. The mixtape is available for pre-order on Bandcamp now under Mxnxpxly Music. The format is honest about what it is — a tape, not an album, moving fast — and the title track sets the correct expectations. No brakes is a production and delivery philosophy, not just a title.

EA$Y MONEY x DJ MANIPULATOR "THE PLEASURE IS YOURS" (feat. SKYZOO & TERMANOLOGY) [VIDEO]


The 01830 album from Ea$y Money and DJ Manipulator has been streaming since its release, and "The Pleasure Is Yours" functions as both standalone single and summit meeting. Ea$y Money — a Lawrence, MA MC whose partnership history runs from S.T.R.E.E.T. with Termanology through collaborative work with Statik Selektah — is joined here by two artists whose presence requires no industry context: Skyzoo, the Brooklyn writer-rapper whose catalog includes some of the more carefully constructed narrative hip-hop of the last two decades, and Termanology, whose Massachusetts roots make the reunion feel organic rather than assembled. DJ Manipulator holds the production, camera, and editing credits simultaneously — the kind of total creative control that independent hip-hop infrastructure allows when the operator is skilled enough to pull it off across disciplines. The area code in the album title (Lawrence's 01830) is the whole pitch.

THE CUSTODIAN OF RECORDS "ADULT BLENDS" [ALBUM]

 

The Custodian of Records strips album presentation to its functional minimum: thirteen tracks numbered ONE through THIRTEEN, released today with no further explanation required. The New Jersey producer's catalog rewards close listening — his work with Sleep Sinatra on the Sources of Nature LP (Loretta Records vinyl) and releases through Chopped Herring Records have established him as someone who approaches sample-based production with genuine archival knowledge and restraint. "Adult Blends" as a title implies exactly what it delivers: mature, complex blend work that doesn't announce itself. For crate diggers and producers who understand what the blend format demands technically, this is the kind of release that surfaces on best-of lists months after it drops. Quiet, precise, and operating entirely on its own terms.

THE DOPPELGANGAZ "JUST ANOTHER DAY IN THE P.U." [VIDEO]


The Doppelgangaz — Matter ov Fact and EP, operating out of Hudson Valley NY under the Groggy Pack Entertainment LLC banner — have turned the Beats for Brothels series into one of underground hip-hop's most reliable institutional frameworks. Each volume is produced, mixed, and mastered entirely by the duo at their own studio; each one maintains the same fog-dense, hard-knocking aesthetic that made the series compelling from its 2013 debut. "Just Another Day in the P.U." is the lead single for Vol. 9, and it demonstrates that nine volumes in, the Dopp formula hasn't calcified into self-parody — the production remains supple enough to surprise while respecting the established sonic contract with the Shark Naysh. The presave is live; the full volume follows.

MILANO CONSTANTINE vs. MORLOCKKO PLUS "HOW IT ALL STARTED" (feat. MORLOCKK DILEMMA) [VIDEO]


"How It All Started" brings together two scenes that share a production aesthetic — heavy Boom Bap, deliberate pacing, uncompromising lyricism — without necessarily sharing a language or geography. Milano Constantine carries a New York pedigree that runs through D.I.T.C. directly: he was part of the self-titled 2000 crew album alongside Big L, Big Pun, Fat Joe, and Lord Finesse, and his relationship with Showbiz goes back to high school cyphers. That weight is present in how he approaches the track. Morlockko Plus, the production alias of Morlockk Dilemma — the Leipzig rapper whose underground catalog from Index Finest through Herzbube represents one of the most consistent runs in German-language hip-hop — builds a beat that could exist in either scene without apology. Morlockk Dilemma contributes a verse as himself. Saxophone from Anthony Drawn and cuts from DJ Robert Smith add texture. The Foreign Exchange EP vinyl presale opens June 5th via kapitalismus-jetzt.com.

BARZ FURY X BEATMASTERBOYCE "MIDNIGHT OVER CALEDONIA" [EP]

 

Midnight Over Caledonia is a compact album — six tracks with the shortest under a minute and a half — built entirely on BeatMasterBoyce production and delivered by Barz Fury with the kind of focused urgency that comes from working within deliberate constraints. Scotland sits as a largely underdocumented node in the UK underground hip-hop geography, and releases like this function as reminders that the scene extends well beyond London and Bristol. Features from Spawn Zero on "Giant Steps" and JCliff on "Boulder Strikes" provide variation without disrupting the album's atmospheric continuity. BeatMasterBoyce's production is dark, grounded, and unbothered by trends — qualities that suit Barz Fury's delivery without calling attention to them. The title earns its Caledonian reference without romanticizing it.

CHUNG "U 2" [VIDEO]


Chung operates out of the anglophone enclave of LaSalle in Montreal with a production sensibility — or rather a production partnership with Perutheproducer — that strips the structural scaffolding of conventional hip-hop down to its barest bones: vocals over jazz-sourced, soul-drenched instrumental beds with minimal percussion, sometimes none at all. "U 2" arrives as a tease for Perdu in Peru 2, the follow-up to the 2024 EP that quietly made a strong impression on the drumless underground circuit. His recent catalog — a Styles P feature in late 2025 among the highlights — confirms he's operating at a level of craft and restraint that the format demands. The video, directed by Lemme Kno, lets the music carry the visual weight. The sequel has the right foundation to build on.

COOKIN SOUL & ESTEE NACK "MORE OR LESS" [VIDEO]


AL-ANDALUS dropped May 7th and the reviews have been consistent: Cookin Soul and Estee Nack have produced one of the more complete collaborative albums of the year in any underground bracket. "More or Less" is the second single, marking the midpoint of the record and serving as a clean demonstration of what makes the album work. Cookin Soul — Valencia-born, Amsterdam-based, Latin Grammy winner, and a prolific producer with a discography that spans Conway the Machine, Tha God Fahim, and a deep collaborative run with Ankhlejohn — brings jazz horns, Latin percussion, and operatic sample fragments into a Boom Bap framework that is simultaneously dusty and dynamic. Estee Nack, a first-generation Dominican-American from Lynn, Massachusetts who has been building credibility through projects with Sadhugold, V Don, Giallo Point, and Conductor Williams before the Nacksaw Jim Duggan Griselda co-sign, operates here with the granular narcotics accounting and operational precision that defines his best work — not drug mythology, just the job. Physical copies available, vinyl announced via Cookin Soul Records.

ASSA "SIDE QUESTS VOLUME ONE" [ALBUM]

 

Assa describes this nine-track collection simply and accurately: a gathering of tracks he featured on between 2009 and 2013, pulled from other artists' projects across the UK underground. The roster — Chris Leese, Deadline, Spider Jaroo, Sleaze, Pro P, Bobby Esmund — reads like a cross-section of the regional British hip-hop circuit during a period when UK underground was operating with significant creative energy but minimal mainstream attention. Assa's feature appearances on those projects reveal an MC who was considered a strong enough lyricist to be worth calling across multiple scenes and settings. Dr. Syntax, Antidote, and Bonez among the names on the credits. The acknowledgment in the liner notes — "massive thank you to all the artists that gave me the opportunity" — lands without sentimentality. This is an MC accounting for his own history honestly.

SAYZEE "SMASH BROS" [VIDEO]


Sayzee has been building the "Somebody Tell Alchemist We Did A Tape" series since 2021 — each installment finding the St. Catharines, Ontario MC riding Alchemist instrumentals with the kind of rugged technical precision that makes the exercise feel less like a tribute and more like a natural habitat. The fourth entry arrives with "Smash Broz" as the lead visual, directed by Tyler Roussel, and the description frames it exactly how it should be: raw bars over grimy Alchemist production, no gimmicks, no filler. Sayzee's punchlines land with the timing of someone who has spent years refining a rugged delivery that never tips into style over substance. STAWDAT4 drops June 5th, and if the pattern holds, it will be one of the more disciplined underground tape drops of the season.

JOHNNY STORM "DOJO FLOW" [VIDEO]


Johnny Storm operates out of the New York / Long Island corridor with a consistent production partnership with john strife that runs through his catalog — a working relationship tight enough that the beats feel written around the bars rather than underneath them. "Dojo Flow" is a single release, no label infrastructure visible behind it, directed by ActionBane. The title implies discipline, controlled output, a craftsman who treats the recording process as training rather than performance. That attitude comes through in how the track is sequenced: no intro flourishes, no outro padding, just Storm on the mic from the start to the end of whatever john strife gives him. The kind of release that doesn't announce itself.

WISH MASTER "DA BUSINESS" [ALBUM]

 

Wish Master has been a consistent and underappreciated presence in the UK underground for over a decade, operating independently through his own O.R Records imprint out of Bristol's St. Pauls neighborhood — the same area that gave rise to trip-hop through the Wild Bunch collective in the 1980s. His previous project No CPR, released through Tricky's False Idols label, showed he could operate at that level of quality without compromising the rugged, cinematic hip-hop foundation he's built his name on. Da Business arrives ten tracks deep with features from Bristol scene veterans Datkid and Matey Boy on tracks 4 and 5. Production from Dumb Logic anchors the sound in moody, dusty boom bap that rewards close attention. This is the sound of a craftsman who knows exactly what he's doing and has no interest in explaining it to the wrong audience.

ACHOODFELLA & ARKIN "RIGHT MY WRONGS" [VIDEO]


AcHoodFella and Arkin have been building quietly in the underground for years — the Organic Sounds project established their chemistry clearly enough — and "Right My Wrongs" arrives as the first evidence of where that relationship has been developing. Arkin handles production, mixing, and mastering without outside interference, which gives the record the kind of unified sonic identity that comes from a producer fully invested in his own vision for the track. AcHoodFella works within that vision rather than against it, delivering bars that feel earned rather than imposed. Soulful, cinematic, and street without performing any of those qualities. The lead single from the upcoming Fella (Part 1), directed by New Vegas Films. The full album is the payoff to watch for.

DON PINI "NO SON COMO NOSOTROS" [VIDEO]


Don Pini drops the seventh single from his album N.E.I.T.A. — an acronym that translates roughly as "Our Incomparable Style Has Something" — with a visual set around a chess game that doubles as metaphor for the strategic positioning he's describing in the bars. The beat, produced by a credited collaborator behind the O.G. Company label, sits in that grimy Boom Bap pocket that defines Latin American underground hip-hop scenes that look directly to East Coast aesthetics without diluting them through commercial filters. The song's title consciously mirrors the syntax of Kendrick Lamar's "They Not Like Us," but Pini isn't lifting a catchphrase — he's contextualizing a shared sentiment for his own scene and audience, delivered in Spanish with the confidence of an MC who has been at this long enough to make the comparison land organically. Mix and master by Mario y Luigi, directed by O.G. Filmz.

SOLOMON CHILDS "SUPER-7: ISSUE #1" [ALBUM]

 

For those deep in the Killa Beez extended universe, the collaboration between Solomon Childs and Shaka Amazulu The 7th requires no introduction — the two have been building together across multiple projects from Retrophin remixes to the broader School of the Gifted infrastructure. Super-7: Issue #1 gives that partnership its own conceptual frame: a comic-book curriculum in which Solomon enters as a gifted student and exits as a fully activated figure, with Shaka serving as architect, producer, professor, and beat-blackboard simultaneously. Every track is a lesson, every verse an exam. Production conceived, arranged, mixed, and mastered entirely by Shaka at Classroom Z'Nox in London with the kind of single-vision cohesion that rare in multi-artist projects. Features from Rubbabandz and Napoleon (School of the Gifted). Scheduled for August, physical edition incoming.

B1GJUICE "ALL SPADES" [VIDEO]


B1GJuice drops "All Spades" with production from Pioneer Soundsmith — co-produced and engineered by Tiger Muzik — and visuals directed by Tyler Roussel, distributed independently through nxt.fan. The track description strips the pitch down to a single image: fan spinning, sweat dripping, a record built to burn. That economy of language maps onto how the song actually moves — heavy-hipped production giving B1GJuice the room to press through without decoration. An independent release that earns its space through directness rather than context.

BOOGZ DAVINCHI x RC BEATMAKUS "SÉRIE NOIR" [SINGLE]

 

Two tracks, zero filler. Boogz Davinchi, a Vitry-sur-Seine MC whose catalog is built on deliberate darkness and a surgical approach to bars, links with RC Beatmakus — founding member of Légitime Processus and one of the more consistent beat architects in the Paris underground over the last two decades. The title says it all. Série Noir is French crime fiction, the pulp imprint that gave the world hard-boiled nihilism in cheap paperback covers — and Boogz wears that aesthetic without irony. RC's MPC work here keeps the palette appropriately bleak: dusty loops, muted tones, minimal embellishment. Short, concentrated, and uninterested in impressing anyone who isn't already listening closely.

Friday, May 29, 2026

Leedz Edutainment x The Arcitype "The Friends of Eddie Leedz" (feat. Edo. G, Mann Terror & Big Shug) [VIDEO]


 Leedz Edutainment proudly announces the release of the new single and music video, “The Friends Of Eddie Leedz,” featuring legendary Boston Hip-Hop artists Edo. G, Mann Terror and Big Shug over a gritty backdrop produced by The Arcitype. Bringing together authentic lyricism and a powerful collaboration, “The Friends Of Eddie Leedz” celebrates the culture, relationships and the legacy of independent Hip-Hop. 

The accompanying music video directed by SandoFilms & Leedz delivers a raw and energetic visual experience that captures the spirit of the record and the artists behind it. The release continues Leedz commitment to showcasing real hip-hop and meaningful collaborations that resonate with fans worldwide. The single is taken from Leedz upcoming album "Hard To Learn" dropping on 7/17. Check it out now on all digital platforms.

Abyss x DC The Midi Alien "Dynamic Duo" (feat. Cyrus Da Zine & DJ Slipwax) [SINGLE]


Massachusetts lyricist Abyss returns with “Dynamic Duo,” a dark and immersive new single produced by underground virtuoso DC The Midi Alien. Blending sharp lyricism with a warm, retro-inspired soundscape, the record delivers gritty boom-bap drums, soulful undertones and raw underground energy.

EricTheRed13 & Ki Bohiti "Nu Metal" [VIDEO]


EricTheRed13 and Ki Bohiti deliver "Nu Metal" as the second single from their joint album "The Anti-Pop Program." Dedicated to "War Ready" (Rest In Paradise). Produced by Verny Beats, shot and edited by Booshido. Released through 7Triiibes LLC. The title "Nu Metal" and the album "The Anti-Pop Program" signal a deliberate counter-position to the mainstream – blurring genre boundaries, uncompromising. The dedication adds emotional weight to the track.

D.V. Alias Khryst "Nxxxx Shxt" [EP]


D.V. Alias Khryst (previously mentioned – features on Kingdom Kome's "No LLove" and his own "Rumble" track) delivers the "Nxxxx Shxt" EP. Khryst is an established underground veteran with connections to Soulspazm Records and a distinctive, energetic delivery style. The EP showcases him as solo lead rather than feature guest – an opportunity to present his own artistic vision in full.

Bartek KOKO / TASTYdope "4040" ft. DJ Gumix [VIDEO]


Bartek KOKO and producer TASTYdope deliver "4040" as the opener of their joint album "YHY" – eight tracks fully rooted in hip-hop. Cuts by DJ Gumix, mix by Sensi, video by Bartek KOKO with footage from Oskar. The album contains bangers like the title track "Yhy" with Donguralesko, "Mięta" with Miodem and Anatomem, plus reflective, personal tracks like "Monachium" and "Lata lecą" with W.E.N.A. Polish rap holds one of Europe's largest and most established scenes with its own star hierarchy and infrastructure. Donguralesko is a recognized veteran of Polish rap.

Doza The Drum Dealer x Mo Buks "Bang 4 Ur Buks" [EP]


The EP version of the previously discussed "Bang 4 Ur Buks" project by Mo Buks and Doza The Drum Dealer. Doza, head producer of the Narcotechs with credits for Raekwon, M1 of Dead Prez, Flee Lord, and ILL BILL, delivers his hybrid sound of 808s and old-school samples. Mo Buks, Brownsville emcee, brings experience, perspective, and street realism. This Apple Music EP version complements the Bandcamp release with its instrumental tracks.

Ski "Sage Mode Freestyle" [VIDEO]


Ski (TheGodSki) delivers "Sage Mode Freestyle" as the second single from the forthcoming album "Born 2 ILL." The title references Naruto's "Sage Mode" – an elevated power state. Ski describes the track as the beginning of his takeover and ascent in rap. Anime references run deep in underground hip-hop culture (Wu-Tang, MF DOOM, RZA). Ski operates "Reasonably ILL" as a merch platform.

Godfather Don x Parental "Retrogenesis" [ALBUM]


This is a significant release. Godfather Don is a genuine underground legend – producer and MC, co-founder of the Cenobites with Kool Keith in the '90s, one of the most influential architects of the raw, jazzy New York underground sound. His productions and technical MCing have influenced generations. "Retrogenesis" with Parental signals a return/rebirth – the title itself is programmatic. For heads who know "Hazardous" and the Cenobites recordings, any new Godfather Don release is an event.