March 18, 2024

Audible — First Contact

April 8, 2019 Jonathan Rose 0

The best hip hop album of the year could very well be a five-track EP from a five-piece act out of Colorado springs and clocking in at exactly 15 minutes. Whether or not any of

Timothy Dark — Dark Day Afternoon

April 30, 2018 Mike D 0

Brooklyn artist Timothy Dark released his Dark Day Afternoon EP on March 30 for Darkseed Entertainment–a four-track offering of politically charged hip-hop, buttery R&B, and even some grimy rock! Hailing from the Bronx, Timothy Dark saw the

Noise Journal Playlist: March 11

March 11, 2018 Mike D 0

No particular prologue on this week’s playlist; just this: This week we present you artists we trust in their talent and aesthetics, history and future, with some videos included in the list too. So turn

Video: Cats and Beats Vol. One

January 28, 2018 Jonathan Rose 0

Introducing Cats and Beats–a new, intermittently produced, series of short videos featuring adorable cats doing their cute thing to instrumental hip hop and downtempo electronic beats. The debut production features Dusky, a three-year-old, handsome short hair

Tricky – Ununiform

October 10, 2017 Mike D 0

It’s about time–and we’re sorry that this may be late news for some of you: Tricky is back with the Ununiform LP and a new video! The iconic and influential pioneering UK (Bristol) trip hop artist,

#appropriation

May 2, 2014 Oskar Thompson 1

[embedyt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzC4hFK5P3g[/embedyt] i don’t know how i feel about ‘appropriation’. currently, every subculture is so mashed up its insane. a great insane. like language for example, up thru the 90s, slang separated generations, sub-cultures (ethnicities), regions..