DOWNLOAD: The Celestine Prophecy – Brainstorm

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Dropped FREE via 2DopeBoyz. Seven tracks from your favorite Bad Brotha of Dyme Def. Do-it-all producer, emcee and proud rap beef instigator, Brainstorm, smacks you upside the head with his first solo foray. Here’s my favorite (because I like the Old School joints):

“Fly Away” – Brainstorm

The rest of the EP slaps, thumps and grinds along in equally satisfying fashions. Dude really took his time releasing this but the quality in curation of beats and rhymes shows. The Celestine Prophecy is smoking gun proof that Brain can exist independent of Dyme Def…not that we want him to, just sayin’.

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DOWNLOAD: New Tracks by Dyme Def and Brainstorm

Taking a cue from Yeezy’s G.O.O.D. Friday series, Dyme Def brings you its Pay Day drops. Look for a new single and/or video from Dyme Def every two weeks. Now if the three bad brothas would just add 206UP.COM to their press list so I can stop mooching 2DopeBoyz…

(Oh yeah, there’s a bonus track from Brainstorm below, “On My Job,” an outtake from the forthcoming producer/emcee’s Celestine Prophecy.)

Hit Play to hear “Hardcore” by Dyme Def (prod. Kuddie Fresh). Get it at 2DopeBoyz, here.

Click Play to listen to “2Step” by Dyme Def. Click this thing right here for the download.

Press Play to hear “On My Job” by Brainstorm (prod. Marcus D). Get it here.

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DOWNLOAD: The Rapping About Rapping Mixtape (Grynch)

The title of Grynch’s new mixtape, Rapping About Rapping, is probably an allusion to the most common criticism The King of Ballard suffers: that he spends too much time rapping about rapping. And not enough time — I don’t know — talking about his jewels (which he doesn’t sport — dude is too sensible for that), bragging about his female conquests (which also doesn’t fit his character — he’s too genial), or talking about how gangsta he is (I mean, he’s from Ballard — ’nuff said).

There are two things certain about Grynch. One, he seems like such a nice guy that, regardless of what you think of his rap’s subject matter, he’ll eventually wear you down with charm. Two, he’s one of the most technically proficient rappers in Seattle, blessed with a voice that commands a stage and a mic. It’s a fact Grynch will win most emcee battles. The hardest battle has been the one he fights with his critics, of which I consider myself one. Always critical, yes, but still one of his most optimistic fans.

Click here or below to download (via 2Dopeboyz).

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Blogs Love Mack and RL

From the forthcoming Macklemore x Ryan Lewis collaboration, VS. Here’s the first download leak, “Otherside” (courtesy 2Dopeboyz):

Download "Otherside" (Macklemore)

If much of the internet search traffic driven to 206up.com is any indication, Mack and RL’s EP, dropping 11.27.09, is catching a huge amount of buzz on the blogs. (According to my Stats page, a lot of people are searching “macklemore” in WordPress world.) I’m excited, are you?

Catch them live on 11.27.09 at Nectar:

Macklemore + Ryan Lewis EP Release Party

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You Know We Had To Do It…

…The Six puts in its two cents over the Drake beat (click on the photo to download at 2dopeboyz):

Download "Forever NW" (courtesy 2dopeboyz)

Best versus are by Spaceman and Grynch. The more I hear Space the more I like him — dude just has so much personality on the mic. The King of Ballard goes double-time here, ala Eminem — don’t think I’ve ever heard him do that, but it’s pretty f*cking filthy.

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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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A Leak Factory This is Not (But for Macklemore, Sure!)

Macklemore

I’ve resisted the temptation to post free download links on this blog because, hell, you people can get those anywhere!! (And I’m trying to limit this space to mostly just commentary and criticism.)

But, f*ck it! The homie Macklemore just leaked the new track “The Town” off his forthcoming, The Unplanned Mixtape mixtape. And I think it deserves a post of its very very own. So there ya go, 206, don’t say I never did nothin’ for ya!

(But you can stick with other sites like 2DopeBoyz and Raindrophustla for your more bloodthirsty download appetites — there’s oodles and oodles of ’em with them dudes!)

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Seattle U.N.I.T.Y. (For Now)

graffitijohnschuhHere’s a post from today by Andrew Matson (music columnist for the Seattle Times), our faithful voice of realness in the too-often watered-down mainstream media (props to Andrew!). I would second everything he said in his blog entry — the Seattle hip-hop scene is blowing up like Saint Helens in 1980!

(Someone needs to sample the corny intro song to this video. We need an official Seattle anthem. You can’t tell me Marcus D couldn’t flip that folk song into a slapper worthy of a beat battle showdown!)

This blog is still in its infancy (I just started it the first week in July). Its creation was borne from a desire to write critically and thoughtfully about hip-hop and I purposely limited its scope strictly to Seattle because the task of keeping a blog that addressed hip-hop across the nation was absolutely daunting to me. (Not to mention virtually impossible for one person working a normal nine-to-five and attempting to maintain any semblance of a life outside the Interwebs — I don’t know how Shake and Meka over at 2DOPEBOYZ do it, but they hold it down admirably!) The point is, I’m quickly realizing that with the local scene blowing up, it’s hard even keeping pace on a website that’s limited to just our town!

Like A-Mats said, it’s not just an overwhelming quantity of music, but quality, too. Not even five years ago was there a movement this firmly-rooted in The Town. In the last two and-a-half years Seattle hip-hop has blown-up like Bret Boone’s biceps in 2001. It’s like an evergreen tree on PEDs, with a strong root system, a sturdy trunk, and new branches sprouting out every which-way.

There’s even an established hierarchy — though always unspoken. The most revered and respected artists know who they are and the fans who pay close attention can identify who’s got the National Juice by the rumored record deals, the national connects, the outsourced distribution, etc., etc.

Right now, though, it’s such a love-fest that no one’s beefin’ (all you gotta do is follow the rappers’ gabbing on Twitter to see that — it’s like a virtual fraternity house on there, for real).

Likewise, nearly everyone’s write-ups in The Stranger and Seattle Weekly are favorable. Critics don’t want to offend anyone. You’ve got local venues taking cues from their investment bankers: “Diversify your hip-hop, yo!” Fresh Espresso is sharing the stage with Dyme Def on one night, while Thee Satisfaction and Fatal Lucciauno share it on another. Like I said in a previous post, everyone is eating at the same table. And (thankfully) we’ve certainly not reached a Tipping Point, where the community starts to fragment itself into cliques. This happens in other cities — granted, in ones that are usually larger than our modest hamlet. Here’s hoping it doesn’t occur in Seattle.

For now, I say we continue to enjoy ourselves. I’m still gonna bump my favorite artists faithfully. And probably offer some unfair (?) criticism of others that I don’t favor. I suppose we should all take a cue from Brainstorm and “rock out with (our) cock(s) out!” as he recommends in “I’m Gone.” (But only figuratively, please. We don’t want this to turn into a Mad Rad concert…)

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