Stoned Ape Theory is the new project between MC HD Thuro and producer Ill Pill. HD I’ve never heard of before, but Ill is the beatmaker responsible for Rockwell Powers’ Kids In The Back records (in addition to production work for Sol and Grynch). “Earthlings” is the duo’s first single from their upcoming The Stone Tape. It’s rap as autobiography set in space, and it bumps along pleasantly enough.
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VIDEO: “Paranoid” – Livio (dir. by Harry Clean of Detooz Films)
I never understood, if smoking all that weed and drinking all that lean makes you so “Paranoid” then perhaps one should lighten up on the vices. No matter; Livio breathes that street rap shit. Download his Can I Liv over at DatPiff.
NEW MUSIC: “Black Love” – Gabriel Teodros (feat. Sarah MK; prod. by SoulChef)
Sensual, proud and smooth as hell, Gabriel Teodros came through with a new joint: “Black Love”, featuring Sarah MK. SoulChef on the beat.
NEW MUSIC: WHT GLD & RSE GLD – Porter Ray
About two weeks ago, Porter Ray released two new EPs titled WHT GLD and RSE GLD through his Bandcamp page. Town music writers in the know have been gushing about them since, and for good reason. Their mysterious appearance on the scene reminded me a little of early 2009, when two beautifully-adorned compact discs arrived in my New York City mailbox from a well-connected hip hop envoy in Seattle who I’ve still never met in person.
Of course Porter is already somewhat known around town on the strength of his previous effort, the BLK GLD LP, which you heard me gushing about back in May. At the moment, the 25 year-old Central District native is probably your favorite local rapper’s favorite rapper. Observant and perceptive beyond his years, Porter Ray reminds me of a young Ishmael Butler, which is probably a lazy comparison (and one that’s been made already), but fuck it, it’s apropos. Better yet, he’s the blunted nephew of Nas: a student of the street rap game with more ink in his pen and a busier mind than the majority of his peers.
It’s hard not to absorb WHT GLD and RSE GLD as a single, cohesive release (or, at the very least, the sides A and B follow-up to BLK GLD). And in that regard, it’s also similar to the Shabazz Palaces/Of Light dual CD from ’09. But where Ish treads deep into esoteric rhyme territory, Porter generally stays close to the ground, rapping visceral bars while maintaining a sharp, philosophical bravura. The beats here are harder and move with more purpose than those on BLK GLD, which makes for better riding music.
With more eyes on the Seattle rap scene than ever before, it’s the ideal time for artists not named Macklemore to come into their own. Styles here are as varied as the undersea life moving about in the Puget Sound, and Porter Ray’s is a rare species.
NEW MUSIC: “Phlex” – Avatar Darko (prod. by Megaman)
Avatar Darko doesn’t look like Rick Ross, or sound like Rick Ross. But his lyrics are bawsy like Rawse. I would go so far as to say he’s the closest thing Seattle has to Ross. Crazier statements have been made, I’m sure. “Phlex” is off Av’s upcoming Boris The Blade EP which is being produced entirely by Megaman.
Happy weekend, fam.
VIDEO: “The Three Rules” – Art Vandelay (dir. by Ricky Pharoe)
“The Three Rules” music video by Art Vandelay. Take 2. Ricky Pharoe “hated” the first version, and if you go back to our original YouTube post of that clip, you get an ominous “This Video Does Not Exist”. I can’t think of a more fitting message when it comes to Ricky and his producer cohort Mack Formway, Seattle’s top professors of hip hop pessimism.
VIDEO: “The Listen” – Wizdumb (feat. Def Dee; dir. by AR Jiles)
No, no not that Wizdom. This Wizdumb. He of the subterranean Town work, Basementality from late last year. Check below to sample that album’s wares. “The Listen” is Wiz’s latest video effort and it features one of your dude’s favorite producers, Def Dee, whose Mello Music Group debut, 33 And A Third, is also worth a spin.
NEW MUSIC: MoorThanLess – Thaddeus David
Thaddeus David follows up his highly enjoyable NoneTheLess with a new mixtape, MoorThanLess. Hear his take on beats previously assigned to Future, Smoke DZA, Prodigy, and more (I mean, Moor).
NEW MUSIC: Doc Watson The Instrumental Album – Spekulation
Rapper/producer/author/actor/activist/barista* Spekulation dropped his Doc Watson The Instrumental Album on Monday. Thirteen shots for you to freestyle rap to. If that’s your thing.
(*Only four of these six things are true. As far as I know, anyway.)
NEW MUSIC: Bright Vices – The Flavr Blue
Electro-pop trio The Flavr Blue released their new EP yesterday, Bright Vices. You can preview and download it below. Click over to Potholes In My Blog to read some more stuff I wrote about it.






