Nouvelle Vague – “Guns Of Brixton”
Sleigh Bells – “Tell ‘Em (Diplo Remix)”
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis – “Wings”
James Vincent McMorrow – “If I Had A Boat”
¡ME GUSTA! – “Pop Bottles (¡ME GUSTA vs. Birdman & Lil Wayne)”
Damn I post a lotta Diplo stuff huh? Blame it on the Bass!
Bonus!
Hyper Crush – Street Fight
Ken Theme FTW.{{1}}[[1]]But Guile Theme Goes With EVERYTHING[[1]]

Jonathan Jeremiah – Heart Of Stone (Penguin Prison Remix)
[via Big Stereo]
That 6/8 Timing{{1}} with the Harpsichord synth helps to shake my neurons awake as I start the shift, screaming: “Don’t die yet, we’ve got work to do!” Techno remixes aren’t usually my thing, so it’s not my favorite of songs, but I don’t sleep on it (rimshot). [[1]]Please correct me if I’m wrong. It’s been a while since I’ve played music myself.[[1]]

Jónsi – Boy Lilikoi
[via Aurgasm]
Sigor Ros’ frontman{{2}} [[2]]And unlike other frontman solo projects, it doesn’t suck[[2]] has a solo album out. “Boy Lilikoi” makes me wanna get up, get out & get some inspiration on! (Kinda makes me wanna go out and buy a cd too)! It’s kinda like if the upbeat sound fx laden Herbert was crossed with a fucking fantastic vocalist.
One of these days, I gotta make my way over to the south & do a state by state tour. I can’t deny that I got a little bit of twang myself{{3}} [[3]]I got it from my pa~pa[[3]], and can’t help but feel that I’d feel right at home where the spit is a bit dirtier, the drinking is a bit heavier, and a good meal always comes with a pitcher of iced tea. And let’s not forget the gumbo. Man… seafood stew??? Where spicier == better??? HU-WHAT?!?!? Anyway, Galactic seems to share a lot with that beloved dish of mine, namely: a lotta different influences (soul, funk, rock, folk, kumbia etc etc), a dash of spice, some goopy goopster (yummy echoing synthful voices) and a whole lotta soul. Check it out: just like any good, but weird food, can’t knock it till you try it!
Bone Thugs ‘N Harmony – 1st of Tha Month
C’mon. We’re workin’. Why? TO GET PAID, obviously. I don’t care if this ain’t exactly work-safe, but who cares? It’s all about something everyone on the grind, anywhere can relate to. I actually had some older WASP gentleman come up to me and say “I’m not against rap. I’m not against rappers. But I am against those thugs! I don’t understand half of what they’re saying, and what I do understand, I don’t really like. But I do like the chorus, so I’ll allow it.” So whatever your hustle is, cash your checks & come up!
Weldon Irving – Morning Sunrise
Jay Z – Dear Summer
Weldon Irvine’s classic day-starter ender. It’s a little slow, just enough to take the edge off for the drive home. The sunrise: what every graveyarder loves (and hates).And, Just Blaze…What more can I say?
Here’s to the sunrise.

SergDun over @ So Many Shrimp calls out Jerk music’s current form for what it really is: Trickle-down Bay shit.{{5}} [[5]](Where have I seen this before…?)[[5]]. But that’s beside the point. The main attraction is Young L’s beat on “Blap”, fronted by Sleepy D, which got me feelin like Quagmire on Viagra.
Now I don’t know enough about the scenes to say anything bout the whole turf v.jerk issue, but I gotta admit that the its the grit & grind of turf that appeals to me. I dunno. Sometimes jerk shit seems too… Hollywood. Please feel free to prove me wrong though.
Danny Brown – New Era
Daymn man. This shit is raw. Beats by Nick Speed is perfect with Detroit Danny’s straight up rugged delivery & flow. But I feel ‘em bout the ‘ballcaps though. Though I ain’t bout to “rock that shit any climate any weather”, summer is bout to hit the 707 hard {{6}} [[6]]Finally.[[6]], so imma see if I can rock a fitted cap instead of a beanie..aha
Major Lazer – Summer Mix 2010 (tracklist)
[via Mad Decent]
This club mix starts off a little too pop dancehall-y for me with “Keep It Goin’ Louder”{{7}} [[7]]But have you seen the video? Points for ridiculousity, if anything[[7]], (Shout out to #1 Nina Sky fan Marí!), but it starts pickin up after. Besides, dancehall wasn’t made to sound good, it’s for grindin’ on the dancefloor!
Once again, props to Diplo but…All I gotta say is, the acapella is solid dop. Calvin’s flow is staple, but Cudi smashes it so hard that I had to make some new album art for it.
Snoop Dogg f/Kid Cudi – That Tree (Dirty)
Snoop Dogg f/Kid Cudi – That Tree (Instrumental)
Snoop Dogg f/Kid Cudi – That Tree (Acapella)
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I never really got into Gucci. I mean, from name alone, I just lumped ‘em with all the other gimmicky rap-in-3rd-person fools ridin’ the bling wave and left it at that. And even though he’s ripe offa hella mixtapes and fixin’ to blow this year, I still just went “EH.” after The State Vs.‘
But leave it to Diplo (yes, yes, M.I.A.’s ex, but he’s really a good producer/dj outside of worldtown) to get me to really listen to what Radric’s gotta say. Taking the best tracks from the BURR series of mixtapes, Diplo delivers the sonic atmosphere that Gucci’s rhymes were begging for.
That said, Gucci’s really steppin’ his game up. Like Weezy, he ain’t afraid to brand-drop (obviously) to fill up his bars. But while Weezy’s been gettin’ kinda lazy with his metaphors due to his popularity, Gucci stay hungry, stay confucius. Hopefully he don’t blow up though. With lines like “My watch so stupid icy I can’t even tell the time”, I wouldn’t put it past Mr. Davis to let fame get (even further) to his head.