Yeah I know we kinda late, but all things have a reason. Anyways I didn’t want you guys to miss out on this 1 killer joint on TiRon‘s new “MSTRD” release. Nev and me thought long & hard and concluded we waited waaaaaay too long for this to drop, while in the end we were kinda disappointed. Please do enjoy “The Richers” featuring Blu and Asher Roth…produced by the homie Oddisee. Download the entire thing HERE!
[audio:http://www.moovmnt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/TiRon-The-Richers-Ft.-Blu-Asher-Roth-MOOVMNT.mp3]Producer Elaquent just sent us this new “Freebie” EP as a prelude to his “Persona” album which will drop on June 26th. You might know Elaquent from his “After Midnight” or “In Colour Vol.2 & Vol.3 releases. Now if you’re new to Elaquents music, you can download all the albums mentioned above by clicking on the links. You can thank him for all the FREE downloads by buying his new album on the 26th.
[audio:http://www.moovmnt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Slakah-the-Beatchild_-_D.A.N.C.E_Elaquent_Remix_MOOVMNT.-Elaquent-Remix.mp3] [audio:http://www.moovmnt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Elaquent_-_Solar-Power_MOOVMNT.mp3]About three weeks ago I emailed Wonderful Noise to see if I could get my hands on a copy of the new Benny Tones album “Chrysalis” which recently released on Evert Waking Hour. For those that never heard of Benny, he’s a Wellington-based producer/DJ/audio engineer and the official sound tech for Electric Wire Hustle. So I decided to hit up RBMA participant Manzana and he patched me through to Benny. Have to say I really love the whole vibe of the album and the Kiwi’s managed to surprise me once more, coming out of nowhere with a stunning release. Can’t go wrong with artists like Mara TK and Joe Dukie (Fat Freddy’s Drop) on your album of course.
Available on iTunes and CD (via Amplifier), but with a hefty price attached to it. Might want to wait a bit for world wide distribution so I can pick it up at Rush Hour. Thanks to Benny for sharing “Nevermind” with us and making it available for FREE download!
B.Lewis is back with another FREE beat tape “Mercury Backburner” and we thought it would be a good idea to support it in our own way. Whenever we get the chance and find the time we’ll be endorsing interesting releases or other music related projects. I know you guys were impressed by “Day Two” and so were we to be honest! Check out this 24-track album loaded with free beats.
::: DOWNLOAD: B.LEWIS – MERCURY BACKBURNER BEAT TAPE :::
B.Lewis – Love Latency
[audio:http://www.moovmnt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/B.Lewis-Love-Latency-MOOVMNT.mp3]B.Lewis – Mercury Backburner
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Today is the official release-day of Numaads‘ “Now” EP. For this special occasion a nice video was created, which is going to be shown exclusively on various locations. One luv to our homegirl Esperanzah and thnx to Project: Mooncircle.
After releasing “Blen” Steve Spacek and Mark Pritchard are about to drop another one on us. Africa HiTech‘s first EP is called “Hitecherous” and I can assure you this new 6-track banger is going to wake people up. With their futuristic dub inspired sound combined with the bass bubbling and synth soothing skills, I think this could appeal to a huge audience. Watch out for this to drop late June on Warp Records!
Africa Hitech – How Does It Make You Feel
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[audio:http://www.moovmnt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/AfricaHitech-OneTwo128.mp3]I’m sure we all haven’t forgotten about what happened in Haiti in January. With the “Notes For Haiti” compilation album, Detroit and L.A. join unite and come together on one album to show love and support. Most songs you might already know, but still well worth the support! Check the official press release…
Moved by the catastrophic earthquake and aftershocks that ravaged the island nation of Haiti, a group of artists is asking the public to remember the difference each of us can make. The project, “Notes for Haiti”, is a way for the collective to thank the public for their support of the island nation to date – and hopefully inspire folks to give more of the help that’s that still needed.
Estimates are that beyond the more than 230,000 Haitians who lost their lives as a result of the earthquakes, another 300,000 were injured and over one million were left homeless.
The album is available digitally in a “pay-what-you-want” format as of Tuesday, June 1, 2010 through the website notesforhaiti.bandcamp.com. All proceeds from album sales and donations are funneled directly to Oxfam America’s ongoing Haiti relief efforts.
The compilation features exclusive content and album material from Karriem Riggins, eLZhi (Slum Village), Blu, Fashawn, Exile, Aloe Blacc, Crown Royale (Buff 1 and DJ Rhettmatic), Invincible, Now On (Mayer Hawthorne, IX Lives, Jackson Perry), 14KT, Houseshoes, Co$$, Sene, AB, Marv Won, Jordan Rockswell, and SlopFunkDust.
The concept behind the “pay-what-you-want” format (used previously by bands such as Radiohead) is that the user can dictate the price paid for the album as a whole, or for each song purchased individually (for as little as $1). The donations are processed directly to Oxfam America through the secure BandCamp-PayPal portal, removing unnecessary overhead or infrastructure costs at the point of sale.
Oxfam is working in multiple locations to provide clean water, sanitation, shelter, seeds and running cash for work programs. Though their public appeal to Haiti has closed (for the time), this project will continue to affect their ongoing efforts on the island.
Detroit natives Niles Heron (Los Angeles) and Sarah Lockridge-Steckel (Boston) executive produced the album with gracious contributions from artists, promoters, managers, and good people nationwide.
Please visit the Notes For Haiti Bandcamp page and give generously! I just donated $5 and I truly hope that you, you and yes you have a heart as well and dig deep into your pockets. We’re only streaming these two bangers at a low bitrate, cuz for only $1 you can BUY the entire album.
Now On (DJ Haircut, Jackson Perry, IX Lives) – Doo It
[audio:http://www.moovmnt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Now-On-DJ-Haircut-Jackson-Perry-IX-Lives-Doo-It-MOOVMNT.mp3]Co$$ & Sene – Let’s Begin
[audio:http://www.moovmnt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Co-Sene-Lets-Begin-MOOVMNT.mp3]When Sotu the Traveller called me up last week and told me he was dropping a new project, I was kinda curious what it would sound like. At first I was expecting something totally different, but soon I got used to his new sound and must say “Left” is something else. I bet a lot of you are going to love it, but also some are not going to feel it. My advise is to give “HourGlass” (FREE download) a listen and support artists like Sotu by paying a little for the hard work and precious time they put into their music.
[audio:http://www.moovmnt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Sotu-the-Traveller-HourGlass-MOOVMNT.mp3]Andreya Triana returns with the last single before the release of her debut album, “Lost Where I Belong.” “A Town Called Obsolete” is an obliquely upbeat and heartfelt plea for patience and faith in the face of indifference. Triana’s voice is perfect for this mixture of longing and hope, smokey, beautiful and tonally perfect. Bonobo, meanwhile, hooks up dusty break-drumming, thrumming electric bass and a horn part that peaks at just the right times. It’s another example of the understated brilliance and emotional weight that the pair have packed into Triana’s debut. Remix duties are taken care of by the hotly-tipped Mount Kimbie. Labelmates of Joy Orbison on Hotflush Records. The single will be available on July 26th, so in the meantime you can buy the”Lost where I belong” single on
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Andreya Triana – A Town Called Obsolete
[audio:http://www.moovmnt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Andreya_Triana_-_A_town_called_obsolete.mp3]Andreya Triana – A Town Called Obsolete (Mount Kimbie Remix)
[audio:http://www.moovmnt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Andreya_Triana_-_A_town_called_obsolete_Mount_Kimbie_Remix.mp3]This EP is the remixed version of the collaboration EP between Still Philosophy (Phil Dodds) and Qman1 (Quinton Kilgoe II). The title of the EP “3512” is actually derived from the distance between SP’s location in the UK to Q’s in the U.S. The EP features remixes from MusSck, 00Genesis, Drab.One, Planet ?, The Dene Road and Busy. You can download the EP for FREE over here.
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