“Days” is the first leak from The Physics’ upcoming Tomorrow People, due August 25.
Category: Downloads
NEW MUSIC: Monster Music EP – Kublakai
Some remastered past releases and two new joints from Kublakai, he of the batshit crazy press emails. His words:
As I wrote before (who was paying attention?!?), these songs are not “dark” per-se, just darker than normal. I like to keep it light breezy and positive because I believe that music can inspire and change the world for the better but sometimes you just gotta vent. These songs seemed good together and have a little more of an edge to them. Monsters in the closet, skeletons under the bed type ish….Thus, Monster Music.
Click here to download the EP.
NEW MUSIC: “A Walk In The Park” – Dark Time Sunshine

The other day, as I was spinning my way through Cancer 4 Cure for, like, the umpteenth million time, it dawned on me how similar El-P and Onry Ozzborn are as lyricists. And it’s not only the bars they spit, but their aesthetic which can be deadpan as hell but still impart the notion that there’s a tortured and enraged fire burning in the depths of their respective psyches.
Anyway, I just wanted to throw that observation out there and link you, dear readers, to the new track from Onry’s crew Dark Time Sunshine: “A Walk In The Park.” This cut is a throwaway (!!!) from the duo’s upcoming ANX (July 24). I caught this drop over at Potholes a couple days ago and again yesterday via Todd Hamm in the Seattle Weekly. Click through to those posts for more insight, as they pretty much handled the commentary of this fitting look into the complex rap minds of Onry Ozzborn and Zavala.
VIDEO: “I Want It All” – Fearce & BeanOne
Off that There Goes The Neighborhood which you can procure for the price of breathing, here.
NEW MUSIC: MCMXCII – Dave B.
Dave B is a new kid on the scene. Linking with established producers KD Cutz, Tryfe and Kuddie Fresh, his full-length (and un-Googleable-y titled) album MCMXCII (that’s 1992 for those of you not up on your Roman numeral game) dropped today. Click through the images above for the download.
Below check out his most recent video for “Honor Roll” (directed by Avi Loud) and catch Dave opening for Brothers From Another at the Crocodile on July 29.
DOWNLOAD: “Hammer” – Eighty4 Fly (feat. Royce The Choice & Logics)
Fresh track from Eighty4 Fly, off his upcoming Colors mixtape. Fellow Puget Sounders Royce The Choice and Logics swing through for some swagged-out pillow talk. Click above or here to download.
DOWNLOAD: Taco Tuesday EP – Brothers From Another
Brothers From Another manage to achieve a rare depth of connection with their listeners through a relatively simple hip-hop formula. It’s the best thing about the duo Tiglo and Cole who continue to belie their young age with a brand of hip-hop that roots itself in the easy-going tradition of mid-90s West Coast underground while remaining true to the themes and challenges posed to the generation to which they belong: a tech-savvy peer group with a set of post-college dreams that seem downright mythical compared to the reality that awaits them.
No matter. BFA lives and works in the hip-hop moment. With the aforementioned reality summarily placed on hiatus while the two attend college in California, it’s enough for Tiglo and Cole to spin rhymes about what confront them on the daily. Taco Tuesday‘s six tracks are spent celebrating — and lamenting — the travails of an active romantic life (good to know these dudes aren’t wasting away their healthy years on Saturday night Call of Duty sessions), summarizing the musical inspiration found within their own hometown’s rap scene (“Sonic Boom”), and counting their blessings while soberly memorializing those who find themselves in less fortunate situations (“5th Of May”).
There’s one track here that’s absolutely bananas from a production standpoint: Sabzi’s “Roxy” is all off-kilter tropical drums and playfully screwed vocals. Elsewhere, BFA willfully place their semi-charmed life lyrics over medium-paced grooves heavy on soul and Pacific Coast boom-bap.
Brothers From Another make this rap shit look easy. The plague of appearing as though they’re trying too hard is unknown to them, as is the dreaded rap pitfall of attempting to be something they’re not. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again now: hip-hop inside the 21st century is in good hands as long as BFA continue to have their precocious say.
DOWNLOAD: Audio D’Oeuvres – Yirim Seck
Man, it’s great to hear Yirim Seck hop on a fresh set of tracks. Audio D’Oeuvres is a three-song preview of the MC’s upcoming Good Eats and Sound Bites. “Crescendo” (produced by Marcus D) is the high point here (stream it below). I’ve written before that rapping comes as naturally as breathing to Yirim, and his everyman, world-weary point-of-view on 2010’s Hear Me Out made for fresh and relatable listening fare. Get Audio D’Oeuvres for free here, and make sure to keep dude on your radar.
“Crescendo” – Yirim Seck (prod. by Marcus D).
DOWNLOAD: “Can’t Help Myself” – Carl Roe (feat. Peta Tosh)
Carl Roe and Peta Tosh talk some smooth shit over a Slimm Gemm beat. These two MCs have chosen to make Seattle the center of their rap hustle and I believe the scene is better for it. Check out PT’s The Takeoff Part 2 here, and CR’s The Broken Time Machine at this location.
“Can’t Help Myself” – Carl Roe (feat. Peta Tosh)
DOWNLOAD: Pootey Brown Is… – Sax G
Producer/MC and Cloud Nice team member Sax G has been dropping small hints recently — in the form of preview tracks — for his solo outing Pootey Brown Is… The full album is here now and you can download it for free, as is the general custom in underground/indie rap these days. It’s eight songs of spacious, blissed-out electronica that has no problem dipping into both rap and soul territory (with a lot of help from the CN crew). Something for those cool summer nights on the patio.
Stay safe, Seattle, and take care of each other for crying out loud.









