Token Folk are emcees IFTHEN and Uncle Shredded Wheat. Their new album, Stuck in the Trees, can be had for the price of breathing over at the group’s Bandcamp page. More DIY hip-hop from the Northwest. The underground wouldn’t have it any other way!
Month: August 2010
DOWNLOAD: “Can You Stand the Reign (Snow Lights Remix)” (Mash Hall & Viper Creek Club)
Viper Creek Club take Mash Hall’s “Can You Stand the Reign” and submerge the original 90’s-loving nostalgia in an electronic wash of turbulent synth and voltaic thump. It’s equal parts unlikely and pleasing. Mat Wisner and company are crazy for this one.
VIDEO: “Northwest Coast” (Doughkain f/Leezy Soprano & Fatal Lucciauno)
Doughkain’s “Northwest Coast” is a good soundtrack for any Northwest summer activity, except for napping peacefully in the shade. Roll (a blunt/in your car) to this sh-t. Northwest does gangsta, too. What, you ain’t know?
DOWNLOAD: “Thank You” & “So What” (Brainstorm)
Brainstorm, Dyme Def’s sensitive sh-t talker, goes out of his way to say “Thank you,” to the fans and “F-ck you,” to the haters. With so many free drops, the Renton homie seems to be on his restless grind these days.

VIDEO: “Extrahelladope” (State Of The Artist)
August 10th, 2010 is The Day of The Video, apparently. Peep SOTA’s visuals for “Extrahelladope” (featuring Helladope and Jarv Dee from the Cloud Nice camp). Stephan Gray is the man behind the lens on this one.
VIDEO: “Three Words” (J. Pinder)
Some slick accompanying visuals for J. Pinder’s ode to the L-word. Download the Code Red EP for free here.
(Directed by Jon Augustavo.)
DOWNLOAD: “Be Who You Are” (Dopkwe)
Game Soulo and BeanOne are Dopkwe. Download the under-appreciated, Heroe’s Theme Music for free, here. And the latest track, “Be Who You Are” below. Bean’s production rarely stumbles and it’s damn near impossible for G. Soulo to come off anything but positive. Both of these attributes are what keep this collaborative endeavor fresh.
DOWNLOAD: “Pho99 Mixtape” (Khingz)
Pho Vietnamese soup is a Seattle culinary institution. Rapper Khingz is a Seattle hip-hop institution. They go together like cream and coffee, rain and Gortex, beats and rhymes. Download the free ‘tape below.
(Shout-out to my favorite pho spot, Than Brothers in Ballard and North Seattle!)



