
Dave B’s new joint with producer Stewart Villain, “Do You,” makes you want to break out in uncontrollable body shakes.

Dave B’s new joint with producer Stewart Villain, “Do You,” makes you want to break out in uncontrollable body shakes.

Dave B and Stewart Villain with some electric relaxation. “Rain” is their new drop and it falls like, well, you know.

Dave B with a new drop in his Loosies series: “Do That” is a fresh, upbeat track by Portland’s producer of the moment, Stewart Villain.
Moor Gang’s Cam The Mac previews another joint from his new album Wise & Weeded (which has the most ambiguous of due dates: “early 2015”). Whatever aspect of Cam’s life philosophy, that good takes sole residence. Portland’s Stewart Villain on the beat.
Thaddeus David is really good at rapping (we’ve known this since his SOTA days). Recently his music has taken a turn(t) for the, well, trap(t). Which is all good of course — do you, homie. However, 206UP prefers TH like this: Slightly evened out over an instantly recognizable sample. PDX producer Stewart Villain makes a cameo on the beat (and in the video — did you catch it?). Portland’s rapidly ascending Tope lends bars as well. The clip was directed by frequent 206UP photographer Rafy Ochoa, so you know it’s the freshest high-def. From TH and Stewart’s Untitled EP.
Thaddeus David took a brief foray through NYC recently. Here’s the footage which also doubles as a music video for his track “JMSN” from his Untitled EP with PDX producer Stewart Villain. Ralph Madison behind the lens.
SEA meets PDX on Thaddeus David and Stewart Villain’s latest team-up, a six-track EP sans title. Something to rock to while you’re bridging that long stretch of I-5 between the Puget Sound and Columbia River.
Thaddeus David gears up for his upcoming EP with Portland producer Stewart Villain (due October 13). “Contra” co-stars the buzzing Gifted Gab. Snaps to TH for letting Gabby hop on just to kill him. (Good thing he’s got those 30 extra lives.)
Moor Gang’s Thaddeus David (with help from neighbors in the PDX, T Spoon and Stewart Villain) re-imagines a classic beat for “Everything”, a summer riding anthem suitable for anyone residing on the West Coast of these contiguous states.