Posts Tagged ‘Download’

Get Your Paw$ Off Me, You Dirty Ape$–Download GREATeclectic’s “Planet of the Ape$” Now

January 31, 2012 |  by

For one to title their album Planet of The Ape$ might make someone think that you are in for an apocalyptic, cinematic type of journey through sound with GREATeclectic as the director. That’s not entirely untrue. You’re definitely going on a ride, but it’s smoother and more familiar than one might have anticipated. DJ and artist, GREATeclectic serves as more of a Jack Hanna character guiding the listener through a concrete jungle.

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SoundTrapping: @YoungLyxx Ain’t You, He’s “Happy To Be Here”

December 19, 2011 |  by

It may be a Secret to some, but happiness is a state of mind. Those that look on the brighter side of things know this innately. Head high, eyes covered by vintage Ray-Bans, Atlanta based-emcee Young Lyxx is Happy to Be Here, and the triumphant sounds on his latest album is a testament to that fact.

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SnapTrakks: @MateoAmarei – Head In My Lap

December 6, 2011 |  by

I follow some amazing artists on Twitter. Your timeline consists of thirsty less than talented musicians pumping their latest mixtape like a thug on the corner pushing dime-bags. My timeline looks more like the weed connoisseurs feeding you delicacies on a daily. Needless to say, When Houston based singer/songwriter Mateo Amarei tweeted out the link to his latest single “Head in My Lap” I knew it was going to be something special.

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SnapTrakks: Richelle L. Brown Is Flipping Through Her “Magazine”

December 1, 2011 |  by

Singer, songwriter and funk-soul party starter Richelle L. Brown has been rocking crowds in Atlanta for the past few years. On her latest dance floor killer “Magazine,” Richelle captures that energy that she exerts so effortlessly into a three minute song that will have you flipping through a magazine or two yourself.

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Art Lives, Fame Kills, Revolution Resurrects

November 30, 2011 |  by

FAMEKILL$, a conceptual mixtape presented by GREATeclectic & Swiper Bootz which, intertwines the music of Kanye West & Lady GaGa is finally available for free download now.

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Corinne Stevie’s “Amalgam Nation EP” Is Finally Here

October 27, 2011 |  by

Corinne Stevie‘s Amalgam Nation EP album has been mysteriously brewing for the last two years and today she happy to know that its finally ready to be served. According to the artist/musician, “Amalgam Nation is a melting pot of many things, people, cultures, ideas, and emotions. Allow your self to get a taste of musical stew that is filled with many flavors and sounds. Amalgam Nation is about human connectedness.”

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BlinkkBeats: Gorillas in Chinchillas (Slaves in Paris)

September 1, 2011 |  by

Welcome to the world’s nightmare: hold it against me – we about to go H.A.M on Grey Poupon. Bourgie girl, grab her hand, f-ck that – she dont wanna dance; excuse my French, but I’m in France… I’m just saying: when in Rome – if you weren’t born a Caesar, might as well bard with Brutus #empirestateofdemise So do as the Romans do, and in such sit among those the elite who naturally bleed blue. Prince William ain’t do it right if you ask me, if I was him I woulda married Kate and Ashley – #jiggerishthings. Overt supremacy, with strong undertones of servitude to the throne of inherited American royalty at its most Shakespearean… Britney Jean Spears – don’t let she get in her zone, #toxictragedies Louisiana-style Lady Macbeth, Ophelia, Juliet… the illiterate that could write an American tale of nouveau riche royalty; Hov and Yeezy – Othellos in tow. Miami swelter, Carribean vibe, Bahamian drum and bass, Bermudian Triangle of Pop – inverted everything. Hov would never share the mic with Spears, but Yeezy would – and did; though they are at two ends of the spectrum, Hov and Jean earned their passports the old fashioned way: crime pays, sex sells – passports please. They played to our devious vices, you are the company you keep: welcome to The Crackhouse; where this is a problem, this is not music/I hope you find it – ‘cos we about to lose it.

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