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The Sound of Your DOOM is the Roar of the Tiger, No Jive
March 24, 2009 – 10:30 am
A couple of days ago the Northern Hemisphere crossed the threshold from Winter into Spring and with the exception of a few locations hit with “freak” blizzards or anachronistically chilly blasts of arctic wind that means ski-mask season is all but over for most of us. I mean that in a strictly meteorological sense […]
Free Equals a Broke Emcee Squared
July 17, 2008 – 11:02 am
Over the years I’ve been a huge supporter of Brooklyn’s Nuclear Family both here on Blogarhythms and elsewhere. I’ve blogged about their projects dozens of times. Their music has provided the backbone of my radio playlists numerous times. I keep all of their albums — save the crew’s debut The New Singles, […]
How Can I Tell You About Him If I Don’t Even Know Who He Is?
January 21, 2008 – 1:27 pm
Have you ever heard a piece of music so dope it actually made you mad that it was so good? A song so ill it made you scrunch up your face and loudly pronounce threats of physical violence to no one in particular? Perhaps this sort of visceral reaction to quality musicianship is just what […]