Nancy Mounir's elegiac and ghostly dialogue with century-old nahda music makes her something of The Caretaker of Egypt.
What makes 'Soundbombing II' such a fun listen is that it’s structured like a mixtape or an underground hip hop radio show, with stylistically diverse rappers blending into one another.
In their latest attempt to prove that no production style is too foreign for their voices, Tony Shhnow and Zelooperz embark on a rap K-Ci & JoJo impression.
In an era where most rappers spend their time either tinkering with complex flows or perfecting their lyrics, Kendrick is still blasting complex ideas at you at 100 miles per hour, Son Raw writes.
Abe Beame and Jayson Buford return for a new Atlanta episode to discuss Paper Boi's Lynchian night out, that Liam Neeson cameo, the wonderful Ava Grey and more.
Chrissy and Maria Amor turn their gaze towards the funked-up sounds of vintage freestyle, Hi-NRG, and electro on their new Community Theater project.
Jayson Buford and Abe Beame return to discuss Donald Glover's depiction of white terror, Williamsburg food trucks, Deray Twitter takedowns and more.
'Ghost Phone 006' is the label's groggiest release yet, full of stomach-churning synthesizers and vocals beamed in from miles away.
Bandana P created the grassroots online promo campaign that has become a staple for independent hip-hop, all centered on his magnificent comeback record with Alchemist.
Abe Beame and Jayson Buford return to celebrate Brian Tyree Henry, Succession-like settings, self-taught multi-hyphenates and more.