Tuesday, May 12, 2026
KOGZ "Wipe Your Smile" [VIDEO]
Es x Nec Nymbl "Voice Over Gold" [ALBUM]

Voice Over Gold is a debut LP from a duo whose combined experience adds weight to its central thesis: that the spoken word — its precision, its purpose, its impact — carries more lasting value than any signifier of material success. Mississauga emcee Es, at 50 years old, brings the kind of seasoned perspective that only comes from decades inside the culture, and his reference points are clear — Public Enemy's urgency, KRS-One's didacticism, translated into his own measured voice. Toronto's Nec Nymbl handles the full production load, drawing from his background in Scarborough's late-90s Hip-Hop scene to build a sound that prioritizes atmosphere and groove over contemporary trend-chasing. The result is cohesive and assured. DJ K-Flip cuts throughout; J Wyze, Solar-C, Athena K and Unknown Mizery contribute features. The record is available on vinyl.
Sean Links "Rock On" [VIDEO]
Eclyse (Hypogeal Sounds) "The Shadow That Drank The Fire" [ALBUM]

Jacksonville MC Eclyse has been one of the most prolific voices in independent Hip-Hop for nearly a decade, consistently pairing with international producers to build a catalog that now exceeds 40 albums under his Hypogeal Sounds imprint. The Shadow That Drank The Fire represents a deliberate lean into the darker frequencies of his output — a 13-track project built around three distinct production voices: SMG (Johannesburg), Omar Glomar, and Someone, whose combined work creates a cinematic, shadow-heavy atmosphere that matches Eclyse's stated intent. His writing throughout positions the album as both personal excavation and a kind of psychographic self-portrait — the oddities, the obscurities, the textures that define his inner world externalized into sound. Manage and Grim Moses appear as features. For listeners new to his catalog, this is an accessible entry point into what Eclyse calls his "darker and grittier side."
G.Dot & Born ft. Chi Sees "G R A N D" [VIDEO]
H.I.K.Y.B? - Abstract Vernacular (GOTM082) [EP]

Gold On The Mixer's GOTM082 continues the London collective's trademark approach: no intros, no padding, no features that don't pull weight. Zatoichi's Ears handles production and mixing throughout, building a sound that sits somewhere between Blah Records minimalism and classic East Coast Boom Bap — drums dry and punchy, samples treated with restraint. Bearserker (Raz Ghoul), Deeq, EF Knows and Jaroo share mic duties across four tracks, each bringing a distinct voice without disrupting the record's internal consistency. Deeq rounds out the package with the artwork. GOTM082 is a tight, functional release from a collective that understands economy as a craft principle.
Monday, May 11, 2026
El Gant x Maticulous "Wordle" (feat. Brother Ali) [SINGLE]
Veteran NY emcee El Gant and Brooklyn producer Maticulous have joined forces with the legendary Brother Ali to bring "Wordle", a powerful single that tackles socioeconomic inequality that exists in our country and how the nature of humans attached to devices plays a part in society being numb to it all.
Sharp, intelligent lyricism is displayed along with booming/head nodding production by maticulous truly make this track memorable. This is the first single from the El Gant and maticulous album "House of Cards" out this July.
Mr. Adams "New Beginnings" (feat. Veteran Eye & Snoff The Maker) [VIDEO]
RZA "Bobby Digital Presents: Single Mothers" (feat. Pearl Gates, Masta Ace & Mathematics) [VIDEO]
Diction Uno "Loosey's Vol. 2" [ALBUM]

Diction Uno is a Portland-based MC with roots going back to his 2010 debut Truth Serum and a track record that includes collaboration with Oldominion's Smoke M2D6 as full producer on a project, as well as connections to Rob Sonic and Apathy. Loosey's Vol. 2 is exactly what the name suggests: a collection of tracks that didn't fit a single-project framework but warranted release on their own terms. Ten cuts, ten collaborators spread across the tracklist – Blackheart, Panama Red, SonTavo, Silas1Wolf, Emiliano Raps, and others – creating a portrait of an MC who maintains a wide network of creative relationships across the Pacific Northwest and beyond. The loosie format has a specific function in independent hip-hop: it keeps an artist's name in rotation between major projects, documents ongoing creative activity, and gives collaborators a vehicle. For listeners following Diction Uno's discography, this sits alongside its predecessor as a document of the Portland underground's connective tissue.
Krohme ft. Kurupt, Apathy & Bub Styles "Mustard Gas" [VIDEO]
Sage The 64th Wonder "The Standard Deviation" [ALBUM]

Sage The 64th Wonder operates at the intersection of boom bap craftsmanship and manga mythology from Chicago's south suburbs, and The Standard Deviation is his latest project in a year that has seen him release consistently – the Sagewav instrumental series, Wonder Tapes, and now this. The ten-track format features Danny Barz, B.A.M Remy, and Roy French in supporting capacities, with Sage himself as the primary architect across production and lyrics. His framework is built from MF DOOM's blueprint in its structural logic – the mask as symbol of transformation, the multi-series release approach, the total creative control – but executed through his own "sage~wav" aesthetic: boom bap foundations, lo-fi soul textures, and a lyrical vocabulary that draws on ancestral language and cassette-era mysticism. The Standard Deviation continues to demonstrate that Chicago's underground extends far beyond the visibility of its more commercial names, and Sage's refusal to position himself within any established scene framework is by design.
Mike Fantastik "I'm The Bad Guy" [VIDEO]
Bottom Feeders (Cap Jones x Jay Fehrman) "Kings of Style" [EP]

Bottom Feeders is the working unit of Cap Jones and Jay Fehrman, a Minnesota-based MC-producer partnership operating fully outside the industry infrastructure – everything mixed and mastered by Cap Jones himself, artwork by Czarheel, released into the Dead World Radio and Loop City Slums network. Fehrman out of Saint Paul brings a sample-excavation approach to his beats that prioritizes texture over shine, and Cap Jones has spent years developing a lyrical catalog that includes work with Killah Priest and Shabaam Sahdeeq, demonstrating he can hold his own in serious company. Kings of Style at four tracks is a compact release in a series of them – Heavy Set and Sad Eyes preceded this earlier in the year – suggesting a consistent drip model that keeps the Bottom Feeders name circulating without the need for a major project drop. The project's self-sufficiency, from production through mastering to distribution, is the de facto political statement for this kind of artist.
BloodShed Redd "West Coast Cosmos" [EP]

BloodShed Redd arrives with West Coast Cosmos as a three-track self-contained statement. The track sequencing – Redd Alert, Redd Spoke Is Clout, Redd a Nometry – reads as a deliberate self-introduction, each title embedding the artist's name as a structural anchor. Running roughly thirteen minutes across three full-length tracks, this is not a quick loosie but a focused creative package. The West Coast geography is in the title and presumably in the sonic orientation, though the project stands independently of any established collective infrastructure. For an artist without an extensive public-facing discography, releasing something this intentionally shaped speaks to someone working with a clear vision of how they want to enter a room. hhheadz covered his When Adults Swim EP earlier, which means Redd is building momentum release by release in the right direction.
Mista Pigz "Seven Leaf" [VIDEO]
DMH "BEERRUN 3" [ALBUM]

DMH operates out of California under a single principle – keep everything raw – and BEERRUN 3 delivers exactly that. The third installment in a series that started on cassette alongside ALL SALES FINAL, this fifteen-track project runs under thirty minutes with tracks clocking between one and two minutes apiece, each one a tight unit with no room for fat. Recorded at Lost Colinas, mixed by Estimate, and mastered by Comfygod – the same circle of collaborators who have helped shape DMH's increasingly coherent lo-fi universe. The tracklist itself signals an artist whose reference points stretch past hip-hop into cultural criticism, internet folklore, and game culture: "BILLYWITCHDOCTOR.COM" and "NEUROTOMIC PROTOCORE" sit alongside "NO SUCH THING AS ETHICAL CONSUMPTION UNDER LATE STAGE CAPITALISM" without irony, because irony requires distance DMH doesn't bother with. The BEERRUN series across its three chapters forms a distinct discographic statement: short, dense, self-contained, deliberately outside any trend.
Big Twinz "PAIN" [VIDEO]
The Fabreeze Brothers (Paul Nice & Phill Most Chill) "The Bonus Tape" [ALBUM]
Twistello "Almost That Time" [ALBUM]
TWISTELLO x ABRAHAM LILSON "U KNO WHO" [VIDEO]
K-Rec & Checkmate "Good Nutrition" (feat. Sadat X) [SINGLE]
38 Spesh x TrickyTrippz "The Main Line" (feat. Method Man) [SINGLE]
Young Reese Dude x Stu Bangas "Breath Easy (Logo)" [SINGLE]
Whose, Hans, Propaganda & Jarren Benton "Write Your Congressman" (feat. Hans Einztien) [SINGLE]
Showrocka, Mickey Factz & CultXre "Kim Jong Leather" [VIDEO]
Chase March & Scrambled Eggs "Everybody Feels This Way" [SINGLE]
Jus One x Vacant Dreams "Pony Boy" (feat. Sammy Gezus) [SINGLE]
Fortified Mind x Hilltop Productions "It's All Luv" [SINGLE]
Spade "When The War Ends" [SINGLE]
Sunday, May 10, 2026
Dave East, Scram Jones & Mike & Keys "FOR THE LOVE 2.5" [ALBUM]
Gibby Stites "Better Daze (Deluxe Edition)" [ALBUM + VIDEO]
Master Wiz "The Last Silence" [ALBUM]
Dot-Com Intelligence x August Fanon "Patterson… Indigenous" [ALBUM + VIDEO]
Wiardon "Magnum Opus" [ALBUM]
Jorden & PTY "Further Than The Eyes Can See" [ALBUM]
Doza The Drum Dealer x Work Scorsese "This A Bad Time?" [ALBUM]
Evaize x Kulya Beats "The Epilogue" [ALBUM]
Moe Sample & SQ "MoeSQ" [MIXTAPE]
Jimmie D "Birds Fly Yonder" [ALBUM]
Like "Today Sounds Good" [ALBUM]
Stik Figa & Heather Grey "Cold Comfort" [ALBUM]
Nam Nitty "Bandit2" [ALBUM]
Action Bronson "Planet Frog" [ALBUM]
Bloonz Billionfold "Space Disagreements" [ALBUM]
DJ Mickey Knox "The Mos Def Remix Tape" [MIXTAPE]
Lopez Milano "It’s The God" [ALBUM]
K.Burns x $aveme "Before I Met The Plug EP" [EP]
Starvin B x One Take "Fresh Out The Rotten" [ALBUM]
Vstylez "The Final Boss Pai Mei" [ALBUM]
Black Milk "Ceremonial" [ALBUM]
Nuklz x Hilltop "Born Of Ashes" [ALBUM]
BigDaddyChop, Mon$rock & NΓ‘n Fiero "Medalla II (Deluxe)" [ALBUM]
DJ LOTMIX : LOTMIX SHOW - S7 Ep44 [Boombap Mixshow]
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