Sunday, June 28, 2009

SAMBODEXTRUST ONLINE LISTENING PARTY

Full preview of Whygee and Sunkenstate's brand new upcoming album, Sambodextrust.

The first ever glimpse into the sequel to The Suicide Watch, coming soon.



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KLEVER + VAJRA + CYSKO + SKWINT + ONE-20

Throwback cut session from '02.

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DECA INSTRUMENTAL

Featuring some dope footage from Feel Mode 2.

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ICHIBAN VS. BLACK PEGASUS

Some more throwback footage from "Who Shinin 2002".

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PHUMES VS. SOURCE

More Throwback Video.

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Taken from 2002's "Who Shinin MC Battle" . Shout out to Phumes.

Friday, June 26, 2009

DISTRAKT ON MANIATV

Distrakt performs "Few Bars".

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Some throwback shit to take you into the weekend. Go get that "Distraktions" LP/

TRUTH & RIGHTS SYMPOSIUM TRAILER

Looks dope. Features Naeem Oba, Whygee, Sunkenstate, DJ Brikabrak and many more Colorado fam.

Truth&Rights Symposium1 | Trailer from Truth&Rights on Vimeo.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

BRIAN CAUFIELD MEMORIAL MURAL

PORTRAIT BY DUBS RTDK













R.I.P. BRIAN CAUFIELD

HE SAID...

Whygee's Blog



Dude continues to take you on a tour through Denver + the entire state of Colorado with his blog as with his rhymes. A lot of cool, exclusive shit to peep. Bookmark it.

The names Whygee.

RETURN OF THE DRAMA KINGS

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New album from FOE & B Blacc. This is the sequel to Drama Kings.

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FOE & B Blacc ft. 800 The Jewell "Jewell Time Music"


The album features a ton of guest appearances from many of the JTM family. Stay tuned.


Bonus:



FOE & B Blacc ft. Deca "Change"



FOE & B Blacc ft. Haven "Three Bear Affair"

CO ON THE CMJ HIP HOP #1110


















Colorado is back on the CMJ Hip Hop charts, after Kid Hum landed a spot on the Top 20 this week! This week Kid Hum's Offshore Drilling climbs 15 spots to #19 on the chart. Make sure you check this FREE ALBUM out if you have not yet, its nice.

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TWLW2WPKWKSArtistRecordingLabel
11118ABSTRACT RUDERejuvenationRhymesayers
26825ANCIENT ASTRONAUTSWe Are To AnswerESL-Switchstance
34334BIKE FOR THREE!More Heart Than BrainsAnticon
412-42MOS DEFThe EcstaticDowntown
52228DJ VADIMU Can't Lurn ImaginashunBBE
691063BUSDRIVERJhelli BeamAnti
737310MR. LIFI Heard It TodayBloodbot Tactical Enterprises
87668GURU8.0 Lost And Found7 Grand
917-92SOUL ASSASSINSIntermissionGold Dust
1084112GROUCH AND ELIGHSay G&ELegendary
11109113ACEYALONEAceyalone And The Lonely OnesDecon
1255112DOOMBorn Like ThisLex
131419133BPOSThe UpsideOne League
141112118ZION IThe TakeoverGold Dust
151330134TORAE AND MARCO POLODouble BarrelDuck Down
161640166D-SISIVELet The Children DieUrbnet
171814319K'NAANTroubadourA&M-Octone
183226183J DILLAJay Stay PaidNature Sound
19-32192KID HUMOffshore DrillingRock The Dub
201937193CAGEI Never Knew You [EP]Definitive Jux
212620122P.O.S.Never BetterRhymesayers
22--221CHUBB ROCK AND WORDSMITHBridging The GapNu Revolution
23281389ALEXIPHARMICAmerican BeautyElephant Memories
241516414EXILERadioPlug Research
2525211721IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE"The Third World" [Single]Viper
262722121N.A.S.A.The Spirit Of ApolloAnti-ANTI-
2721-216CLASSIFIEDSelf ExplanatorySIN/Canada
28231186THEMSELVESTheFREEhoudiniAnticon
292418417LADY SOVEREIGNJigsawMidget
3036242411BROTHER ALIThe Truth Is Here [EP]Rhymesayers
313536238JAY ROCKAll My LIfe (Ghetto)Top Dawg
32-34323FRESH ESPRESSOGlamourSelf-Released
33--331VARIOUS ARTISTSTurntables On The Hudson: 10th AnniversaryWonderwheel
34--341BIG SEANFinally Famous: The MixtapeG.O.O.D.
35-38352CAM'RONCrime PaysAsylum
36--361KRS-ONE AND BUCKSHOTSurvival SkillsDuck Down
3737-225METHOD MAN AND REDMANBlackout 2Def Jam
3830312210JADAKISSThe Last KissDef Jam
39--391VARIOUS ARTISTSDaniel Haaksman Presents Funk MundialMan
404025259CLIPSETill The Casket DropsColumbia

Monday, June 22, 2009

VIDEO: DECA "MOVEMENT"

Directed by Eric Heights aka Medz of Feel Mode fame.

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DECA "Movement" (HD) from Eric Heights on Vimeo.

DECA - Music Video from Eric Heights on Vimeo.

Press play again, this shit is important.

(UPDATE: We just replaced with the final HD version , check it out.)

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

UP IN THE CLUB














New music from the 420ChronicAddict Records, Dent, Thaistick, & Locksmith.

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Dent, Thaistick & Locksmith "Up In The Club"

Shout out to the 420Ceo...

Monday, June 15, 2009

INFINITE MINDZ FT. NATION "MONEY"

For those of you who don't know, Common's dad has for a long time lived in Denver. He lives here with his son, who raps by the name of Nation, and who is Common's little brother.

Check him out on this banger w/ The Infinite Mindz Crew.

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Infinite Mindz ft. Nation "Money"

KID HUM IS #32 ON THE CMJ HIP HOP CHART

Kid Hum sent to us this magazine clipping, and let us know that the earlier reports of his Offshore Drilling album debuting at #34 on the charts were wrong, all wrong.

Turns out his album debuted at #32, check it out.

DOWNLOAD KID HUM'S OFFSHORE DRILLING FOR FREE

































Also shout out to Well on Ancient Mith's "Ponowai Flora" label, as well as Heavyweight Dub Champion who also landed a spot on the charts.

ES NINE "LIGHT OF DAY"

This, is the brand new instrumental LP from Colorado producer Es Nine (Crunk Bros, 3 The Hardway). And its available for FREE DOWNLOAD.

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Man, we have been waiting for this for awhile, and it kind of snuck up on us.

Expect this to gain some momentum quickly, as it joins "Set in Stone" on its way to the pinnacle of LP releases from this waning decade.

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Es Nine "Pete's Crusade"

On this album Es Nine is effortlessly dope, infusing swagger into everything from the Colorado/California vibed Cover Art, to the interludes, and cuts and scratches that are peppered throughout this gem.

Make sure you check this out.

BONUS:



Es Nine "Carnival Ride"




Es Nine "For Granted"

WHYGEE & SUNKENSTATE @ WESTWORD MUSIC SHOWCASE

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Whygee
& Sunk 1 go back and forth, as they perform exclusive tracks off their upcoming album "Sambodextrust" (aka Suicide Watch 2).

OFFSHORE DRILLING @ WESTWORD MUSIC SHOWCASE

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Sunkenstate preforming "Cavities" off of Kid Hum's Offshore Drilling.

THE SUICIDE WATCH @ WESTWORD MUSIC SHOWCASE

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Whygee and Sunkenstate perform "Birds and Trees" followed by "Flesh and Blood".

SUNKEN STATE @ THE WESTWORD MUSIC SHOWCASE

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Sunkenstate performing "Gingivitis" off of Kid Hum's Offshore Drilling.

Shout out to Whygee, more to come.

MANELINE @ THE WESTWORD MUSIC SHOWCASE

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Shouts to Joe Thunder and Box State Music for the footage.

KARMA & FOE @ THE WESTWORD MUSIC SHOWCASE

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Shouts to Joe Thunder and Box State Music for the footage.

THE REMINDERS @ THE WESTWORD MUSIC SHOWCASE

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Shouts to Joe Thunder and Box State Music for the footage.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

SUNKEN STATE LIVE @ HERMANS

Shouts to Whygee for sending this over.

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A first glimpse of the upcoming EP from Sunk One & Kid Hum.

Friday, June 12, 2009

MANELINE: That Dope


Here is a ManeLine interview originally conducted mid-April 2009 which in part, ran in The Metropolitan. This is the interview in its entirety.

-Lumbajack


As frontrunners of the ever growing Denver hip hop scene, L.I.F.E. crew’s own ManeLine is back with their second full length album “…& Sew It Seams”. Mane Rok, Inkline, and DJ Tense stitch together another quality album that is undoubtedly darker and more mature than their debut “Till Then”. If you need a nice dose of straight up, unadulterated hip hop, ManeLine has the cure.


LUMBAJACK: How did ManeLine form, and how many years have you been a group?


Maneline came about….well, as a fluke. ManeRok used to be part of another group who at the time was starting to get opening slots for touring acts. At one of their first major shows an old friend would pop his head thru the door-InkLine. InkLine hadn’t seen ManeRok’s show in years, and after this current show, chopped it up with Mane about working on a few songs and maybe getting some shows. In the following weeks the 2 built more and decided to do an EP all while Mane was finishing his original groups project. IN this same time frame, Mane’s ex-partner in rhyme would suddenly fall off the face of the earth getting swallowed by the black hole of “adulthood.” Mane and InkLine would decide “hell, let’s make a full length” since things were working out the way they were. They scoured the front range for a DJ-and he was found. Tense.


LU: Tell me about “…& Sew It Seams”, the time it took to complete, and how it’s being received.


MR: “…& Sew Its Seams” took about 1.5 years to complete as in actually release. The music itself probably only took 3-4 months in total…but life happens and we had a gang of shows, so recording, mixing, and mastering would take a back seat at times. This album is a continuation of not only discovering ourselves in our personal lives, but also what we are capable of as a group. Personally, I think it might be ahead of a lot of people. Not that it’s on some ‘never-done-before’ music, but it’s on some ‘never done before in Colorado’ music. I think this has lead some of our most eager critics to be at a loss…we always had this idea of not just making good hip hop…but good music period. A lot of people are taken back by the album, and I think it might be lost on some - but those that let it marinate on their dome tend to come around and reassess their first evaluations…recognizing a lot of the things we did on this.


LU: What is your favorite track on the project?


Was really a hard pick for all of us…

TE: All Alone

MR: Aint Real Aint Right

IN: Aint Real Aint Right


LU: Describe the ManeLine sound, how it evolved, and where you would like to see it go.


IN: The sound can’t really be pinpointed. Whereas we have some cuts that are straight forward boom bap, we really are just trying to make good music. Boundaries in music nowadays are so blurred, it’s unnecessary to classify in that sense anymore. I think we will always be raising the bar and figuring out something bigger and better to do in regards to song writing and structure. As for live shows we’re just building on the production aspects.


LU: Tell us a bit about the Mane Rok solo project with Es-Nine and how that is going to differ from a ManeLine Record. Is there a tentative release date for this project?


MR: Well…in all honesty the first solo project will actually share a similarity with the newest ManeLine album in that it will have an array of producers on it-from the family like Es Nine, InkLine, Yonnas (the Pirate Signal), Ichiban and Deca, to even newer family like 800 The Jewell(Jewell Tyme Music) and more. It’s just an EP, so some cuts will be made. After that-there are a few ideas that have been thrown around, but it depends on the availability of these producers all the same. The EsNine/ManeRok project would be called “En Stereo” but I am also looking at doing a solo Ep with Yonnas producing it…and possibly others. Just depends on the timing of course. The difference is that it will be 100% Mane on the verses-with the exception of the singers that will be brought in. DJ wise…well that is yet to be decided-I am gonna let the music dictate the DJ usage.



LU: Tell us a bit about your lyrics writing process, and the topics covered within your lyrics.


MR: The process varies. Sometimes one of us will start with a concept and we will continue to piggy back in the studio till something solid comes out. Sometimes it’s just a conversation we have…and a beat comes along later that fits the convo (“Poor Ugly People” for example.) So that isn’t classified as one formula. As for the topics….well it ranges from retrospective songs like “Big Plans” to industry overviews like “Aint Real Aint Right.” Is that it though? Not by a long shot. We try to cover a range of topics as life is so much more than one lane. “Before I Die” is about what one would do before that moment whereas “Soul On The Line” is a conversation between a man at the pearly gates (InkLine) and St Peter (Mane-the whole verse mentions the 7deadly sins and various other Christian dogmas/beliefs.) “Why Angels Cry” is not religious based at all, but is about those people we know who are extraordinary, but get lost searching for something they don’t realize they have, thus leaving them to lose it all. “Tic Toc” is some MC shit-just using lyrics (in this case bombs and other explosive verbage to explain that we are….the bomb!) Poor Ugly People…well this is about those who are so vain that they undergo surgery…..so all in all…we cover many topics.


LU: Tell us a bit about the history of L.I.F.E. Crew and its roots, and where it is headed.


MR: L.I.F.E. Crew started as a graffiti crew with Mane Rok and DJ AWHAT!! as 2 of the original 5 members - but even then, it was about us being family. Mane and AWHAT!! along with our old musical partner accounted for those interested in music at the beginning. As time went on and we caught some cases, music became the focus. I met Deca, Ichiban, and Yonnas at a YouNight in like 2003…from there the music portion took a hold. More folks repping the crew…but on a music tip. We were all so engrained in the scene though, we even had B-Boys like Fate (GWT) in the crew. At one point, some of the graf heads dropped it because they couldn’t get along with some of the other graf heads…and the crew got recognized more and more for music. That is what has brought us to today really. The music heads kept it alive. As for the future…only tomorrow will tell.


LU: What is in the works for ManeLine? Will there be touring for “…& Sew It Seams”?


TE: Actually, we are leaving on April 24 to the Midwest for a mini-tour with 3 The Hardway to start the support for the album. We are looking to get out a lot this year…touring in general.


LU: What are your feelings on the Denver hip hop scene?


TE: It’s always getting better as far as people collaborating more than they used to and the music has definitely matured in all aspects.


MR: Well…I can’t deny it hasn’t matured and gotten better. It sure has. Recently, I was asked this question in regards to everything I am personally doing to “create” the scene. I had to explain to this writer that the scene has always been here; that I am a product of the scene, it’s just the public is oblivious to it. I am feeling that there is more quality than ever…seriously…and that the fans are catching on. I ain’t feeling the hate we get for that…but it is expected.


LU: Any future collaborations you are looking forward to? List a few dream collaborations as well.


TE: Premier/Black Milk/Revolution


MR: Pharoahe Monch would be huge for me. Locally…Karma and Haven of Jewell Tyme, Thunderstorm…and a few others that are straight doing their thing. Julox amongst them…


IN: Pharoahe, Bun B, touring w/Gnarls Barkley


LU: What is in the future for L.I.F.E.House? Tell us a bit about how that came about.


MR: LIFEhouse is the combination of LIFECrew and House Of Waxx…it’s just family. We support each other and throw shows together. It happened as we did more and more shows-no big bang theory. As for the future…again…who knows??


LU: DJ Tense, tell us a bit about your accomplishments as a DJ and your plans as a DJ for the future, as well as anyone you might be working with on top of your duties for ManeLine.


TE: a) Being able to share the stage with so many acts and dropping these 2 ManeLine albums as well as being a part of Deca and Ichiban’s albums. All the press we have received, but for in particular 02 Denver Guitar Center Champ (Beat DJ Psycho of RadioBums.)

b) A gang of mixtapes and just moving forward and upward.

c)FOE-Karma-Ichiban


LU: Outside of the House of Waxxx connection, what other Denver artists would you like to collaborate with in the future?


MR: Jewell Tyme is the new fam for real. They got our back…we got theirs. Julox…ummm…Food Chain has been bringing it..there might be some future things with them. Paradox-Dope Sex…the unheard illness! We will see…there are quite a few nowadays bringing it.


LU: Inkline, tell me how you got started producing, what equipment you use, and where you would like to go with it in the future?


IN: MPC and more MPC’s. That’s where it’s at…future, past, and present.


LU: What artists are your biggest inspirations? What keeps you motivated as a group and as solo artists in hip hop?


TE: Qbert and all scratch Picklz, Revolution, Beat Junkies, Premier, Xcutioners, Allies.


MR: Pharoahe, Common and Elzhi on some MC shit, but there are so many, it’s hard to even pinpoint anymore.


IN: Radiohead/Outkast/Dr Dre/Deca


LU: Where do you see hip hop headed in the next few years? Do you see yourselves updating your sound to keep up with the ever-changing face of hip hop, and how do you see your sound evolving?


TE: I think things are coming back full circle to the “true skool”era-esque. Less bling and more substance.


MR: I agree with Tense…gotta admit, Kanye really did usher in this resurgence in my eyes-but who knows where it will go? As far as updating the sound…if you love music and continue to make it, its natural to evolve, just like this album was for us.


LU: What has been the biggest honor or achievement so far for ManeLine?


MR: For me…working with the folks we have and having met so many great people from press to fans to artists. Technically…being recognized in Spin Magazine…the SoCo Music fest…there’s been a few….but the biggest is yet to be seen.


IL: Urb’s Next 1000 Recognition…the first Hip Hop group on a Westword cover is a given.


Pick up “…& Sew It Seams” at Twist and Shout Records or find them online at:

www.myspace.com/maneline