Seattle Hip-Hop Involved in Six-Player Deal

The Big Apple and the Emerald City are trading hip-hop artists this week.

Seattle will receive Ghostface Killah in exchange for Blue Scholars, D. Black, Grynch, Champagne Champagne, THEESatisfaction, and a player to be named later (just kidding). And, from my point of view, while Ghost is a heavy-hitter and obvious future hall-of-famer, that deal seems kinda f*cked-up. Sounds like a trade Woody Woodward would’ve made (Heathcliff Slocumb, anyone?). Good thing it’s only for one day. The line-up goes like this:

On Saturday, 10.24.09, at Showbox at the Market, Ghostface Killah headlines a show that also features Town dudes They Live!, 503 feel-good outfit Animal Farm (who I’m pretending I’ve heard of, but in reality I just sampled their sh*t on Myspace — I like!), and 206 rapper Cheezaleo (who I won’t even pretend to be hip to).

Ghostface Killah Showbox Flyer

A few weeks ago I finally took a listen to some of They Live!’s material (go to their blog here for a bunch of FREEBIES). They’ve been dubbed “weed rap” by a few local blogs and writers and, I must report, it’s true. They rhyme about (and presumably smoke) weed on a very consistent basis. I expected to be bored (and hungry). Surprisingly, I was not. They Live! are just good got-damn party music. And I should have known better than to doubt them, if only for the fact Seattle hip-hop renaissance man, Larry Mizell, Jr. is mixed-up in their shenanigans. Props to They Live!

This pic by Rabid Child Images and stolen by me from They Live!'s Myspace page.

This pic by Rabid Child Images and stolen by me from They Live!'s Myspace page.

Also on Saturday the 24th, and this time in NY (my current home, in case you didn’t know), Blue Scholars is scheduled to play the Duck Down NYC Showcase at The Gramercy Theatre in Manhattan. (I say “scheduled” because I’m hearing reports now that they might have backed out. As of this writing they’re still listed, but I’ll update if the opposite is confirmed. UPDATE, 10.20.09, 11:12 pm: a little Twitter told me that Geo will be there solo to rock a short set — and I’m not talking about the kind Fresh Prince buys at the mall in “Summertime.”) With ELEVEN different acts, this show will be bonkers. Click the photo below and check the list. I wonder how much stage time our dood will even see?

Duck Down Showcase NYC

And finally, on the same night at The Suffolk, D. Black, Grynch, Champagne Champagne, and THEESatisfaction will play a Seattle showcase for CMJ. Here’s a good write-up on Publicola about the evening. How’s about that for an opportunity for Seattle hip-hop to shine?

CMJ Festival NYC

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Young Gun, Too

Seattle’s crawling with rappers these days and most of ’em are young. Hella. Like Uncle Hip-Hop gave them the keys to the car and now they’re out doing brodies in the parking lot. Thankfully, it’s all (mostly) good, and fun to see what these new jacks come with in their homemade studios and with their pirated production software. With the DIY-era seemingly approaching its zenith, the coming of age for young rappers is happening sooner and with even greater ease. The Myspace rappers are everywhere!

To call Antbeezy a “Myspace rapper” would, however, be incorrect. The average internet dude can’t rhyme his way out of a wet paper bag and Beezy, for all his youthful exuberance and amateur aesthetic, knows his way around a beat. He is, however, positively a member of the aforementioned do-it-yourself set. The 20-year old aspiring emcee takes beats and makes them his own, with his bedroom closet serving as a makeshift recording booth.

Now, Beezy is starting to get his hustle on. His first mixtape, Fly With Me, will be dropping soon. Below are two FREE downloads. Click on the photo below for his official homepage page, and here for his Twitter profile. His raps are fun, breezy, summer-riding type music that echo the mid to late 90’s lightheartedness of Cali-favorites Ahmad and The Pharcyde’s, Imani.

Ant Beezy's Myspace

Download “Realer Than A Pickup Line” here.

Download “Rather Unique” here. (The fact that this 20-year old rapper chose to rhyme over an AZ track from 1995 says something about his appreciation for hip-hop, don’t you think?)

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VIDEO: “Something New (Remix)” (Fresh Espresso ft. Grynch, Macklemore & Gatsby)

My LOVE/hate relationship with Fresh Espresso continues! Hooray!

Check out this post on Winners Circle (Blah Blog) for the download links to “Something New (Remix)” and a brand NEW Fresh Espresso track, “Bedroom”. P Smoov and Rik Rude (aka Fresh Espresso, aka The Boys I Love to Hate) made some more fire — damn, man.

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Everything I Needed to Know…

…I learned in Pindergarten?

206 mixtape hero, J. Pinder released this nice little collection of material, the Pindergarten Mix, late yesterday. Some material is familiar to this blogger, some not. Download for FREE here. A nice addition to my (and your) collection.

Now, where’s that proper Pinder solo LP??

J. Pinder

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Sol Says…

…download his new sh*t, Dear Friends, EP, for free! (Click here or on the photo below for the link to Sol’s homepage.)

Sol's Homepage

The new 6-track EP is a great look for Sol. The rapper confirms he has an excellent ear for beats and displays true signs of progression in his craft. I’ll be back later with my thoughts on Dear Friends, friends.

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Sol Shine

(Photo by Ryan Lewis via Sol's Myspace Page)

(Photo by Ryan Lewis via Sol's Myspace Page)

Fret not, Pac Nor’westerners, for the sun hasn’t quite made its inevitable departure from our fair city yet. The Mariano Rivera of rhyme, Sol, will be keeping the heat on this fall with his Dear Friends EP, scheduled to drop for FREE download on 10.14.09. Follow Sol’s goings-on via Twitter here. And his new homepage here.

In the meantime, below is the album art with track listing for Dear Friends and the first leak, “Cash Rules!” available for free download here. (The SPARSE BEAT + TENSE STRING ARRANGEMENT = 206-FIRE of the highest order!)

UPDATE (10.12.09, 7:57 pm): Download the second leak, “No Sleep” (featuring Grynch), here at 2dopeboyz.

Dear Friends EP (Sol)Dear Friends EP (Sol)

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REVIEW: The Delayed Entry EP (Savant of RAREBREED)

(The emcee Savant is from Chicago and is part of a self-described “hip-hop alliance” called RAREBREED [the other member of the collective is his younger brother, Joey Downtown]. While 206up.com is a space primarily dedicated to Seattle hip-hop, I reserve the right to go rogue once in a while, as I’m doing with this Review. Though it’s not a total tangential exercise: Savant is connected to Seattle through a group called The Emprise so prepare to see him come through the Six and do his thing once in a while. Trust 206up.com will keep you up on Savant’s future movements through The Town. But for now, on with the Review of The Delayed Entry EP…)

"The Delayed Entry EP" (Savant)

On Late Registration‘s best track, “Gone”, Kanye says he wants to quit the rap game altogether and open a hip-hop school for aspiring emcees, a desire presumably stemming from his perceived lack of rappers properly representing. It’s typical Kanye: a romantic but somewhat misguided proposition considering it comes from a guy who isn’t exactly known for his ability to stay on task. I’d be okay enrolling my child at The Kanye West School of Hip-Hop, but only if Yeezy’s primary role was that of financier. The actual Emcee Professoring should be left to the rhyme virtuosos, those cats who find love and life in the art of rhyming (not in designing Louis Vuitton handbags). Chi-Town rapper, Savant, might be a worthy candidate for such a position. His first solo effort, The Delayed Entry EP (available for free download here), shines a musical spotlight on a budding rapper who seems hungry and focused on building his resume.

If Savant isn’t quite suited yet for the position of Emcee Professor, then he at least deserves a graduate assistant position or, better yet, maybe that of resident Rhyme Doctor. For nine tracks, Savant holds a clinic of sorts, displaying an ease and confidence on the mic that’s matched with an above-average ability to manipulate rhyme and word. From a technical standpoint, Savant bends tracks to his lyrical will. He displays uncommon dexterity on “Concrete Techniques” (featuring Three60) and on the RJD2-assisted “The Lyricist ThreeMix”. He’s often so focused on performing precise metric surgery on the beats that it comes as a pleasant (and welcome) surprise when he eases back and lets more personality show on the relaxed, “Illest You’ve Never Heard (Could We Go)” and summer-riding, “Bottom To the Top”. And, not surprisingly, Savant stands further out from the emcee crowd when he allows the subject matter to get heavier (see: “Marry a Memory”); it’s evident that dude is talented, but good lyrical content matters just the same.

Musically, Delayed Entry suffers a little from what many underground independent records suffer from: lack of innovation. Not that albums of this form and function should always be groundbreaking; hip-hop like this is generally meant to pay tribute to traditional aspects of the music and limited effort toward genre-bending sonic advancements is expected. In other words: that’s not the point here. But it would be nice to find more unpredictability. Not surprisingly, the best track is produced by the legendary RJD2 (the aforementioned, “The Lyricist ThreeMix”). Another standout is “Illest You’ve Never Heard” which employs a delicate but chopped-up Amel Larrieux sample. Savant’s rhyming generally overcomes any lackluster beats, which is both a testament to his lyrical prowess and cause for optimism for future releases that might feature more interesting production.

As Kanye, Jay, and Weezy continue to fly hip-hop’s flag high in mainstream America, it’s important to remember that the culture is forever tethered to artists like Savant. Folks like him fly mostly under the radar, yet are ultimately responsible for steering the Good Ship Hip-Hop through its rough (read: vapid and uninteresting) times. The underground set (an often fickle and skeptical bunch not affected by politics, popularity, or hype) will probably find The Delayed Entry EP a worthy, if not solid, first effort. It’s a type of recognition that is usually devoid of glitz — to say nothing of abundant financial reward. But acceptance by the underground masses is a sure sign that you’ve arrived. The impressions left in the discerning ears of those critics genuinely matter, as they’re the ones ensuring hip-hop stays healthy. And if the foundational elements of hip-hop are healthy, then the culture as a whole thrives. Savant’s The Delayed Entry EP proves that the emcee element is alive and breathing.

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Brain Blows-Off Steam

Have you seen Brainstorm’s Twitter feeds lately? Sounds like dude is working hard and wants to commit mic murder on wack-ass rappers. Typical. Dyme Def have never been ones to shy away from confrontations on wax, even if their primary targets are usually said ambiguous wack-asses. To their beef credit, though, Brain might be the only emcee from the young 206 crop to officially tell Mix to stop reppin’ Seattle (see: “I’m That Guy” off Space Music; also see Wikipedia entry: “Irrelevant Rap Beefs”). Anywaaaay…

Brain of Dyme Def

…Brain leaked this yesterday to the Twittersphere. It’s him rapping over Rick Ross’ “Mafia Music”. No beat is safe, indeed. Looking forward to the next Dyme Def EP, Sex Tape, to keep us warm this winter.

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Excuse Me, Sonny?…

…Do you know where I could find some hip-hop? Download Sonny Bonoho’s new track, “I Know” (featuring Playboy Tre) here (courtesy shabooty.com). Been a minute since we’ve heard from SB. Sounds like the drought’s over, though, as his forthcoming album, Phone Phreak, is dropping soon.

Check out his phreakiness on 10.10.09 at High Dive:

Sonny Bonoho High Dive Show 10.10.09

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Cloudy With A Chance of Nice

Tay Sean

Well, one thing’s for certain: Tay Sean got beats, son! Here are two more TS raindrops precipitated straight from the Cloud Nice factory.

Tay Sean’s production is definitively modern/futuristic and instantly accessible (read: it pleases the ear from the get-go). Best part is, he doesn’t do it at the expense of intelligence (read: good lyrics + interesting soundscapes = music with staying power).

We need a Cloud Nice compilation mixtape, pronto!

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