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Theo Martins & Party Supplies – “Power” (Dance Remix)

theo martins1 Theo Martins & Party Supplies   Power (Dance Remix)The homie Theo Martins has been on one hell of a streak over the past two years and counting. Aside from his acclaimed The Birth mixtape and You Can’t Do That On Television with $port, the Rhody MC has been dropping off free gifts here and there. And he’s done it a number of ways, such as rapping over Little Dragon and destroying J. Cole’s “Who Dat?”. Here, he’s linked with Party Supplies for a dance remix of Kanye West’s King Crimson-sampling “Power”. The results are fantastic, as is the video, which we have featured here, too.

Stream the dance remix of “Power” below and hit the skip for the funky fresh visuals.

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Album Review: Rick Ross – Teflon Don

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Def Jam: 2010

Datahowler – “Two Words (Kanye West, Mos Def & Freeway Vs. Stars)” & “Blah Blah Blah” (Ke$ha Vs. Groovejet)

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Time to put your serious side away, folks, and just enjoy these two tracks for the pieces of trashy insanity that they are. Datahowler, formerly known as Objektiv One, has been steadily building a buzz with some new dream-pop that combines the better elements of chillwave and electronica. But when he’s not doing that, the one-man music machine puts on his drinking hat and goes balls out to create some disgustingly catchy mash ups. Yeah, we know, mash ups are gross, icky, stupid, and foolish, but for fuck’s sake, they’re also fun as hell.

Today, we bring you the first two off Datahowler‘s upcoming series of crammed-together goodies. One side A, we have “Two Words” by Kanye West, Mos Def and Freeway slammed into Stars’ “Charming”, which takes the otherwise abrasive rap joint and makes it melt into summery goodness. Side B, on the other hand, features slut-music extraordinaire Ke$ha doing her “Blah Blah Blah” bullshit over the disco stylings of Groovejet’s “Ghosts Of Venice”. Sadly, it makes me want to actually listen to her drunken skank debauchery and not shoot myself in the face. Well done, Datahowler. Well done.

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Album Review: Drake – Thank Me Later

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Young Money: 2010
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Download: Consequence – Movies On Demand [Mixtape]

consequence movies on demand 300x300 Download: Consequence   Movies On Demand [Mixtape]Thought I would give this nifty collection of joints a post, a little Consequence never hurt anybody. The tape features appearances from Kanye West, Common, Talib Kweli, Q-Tip, Rick Ross (BAWSE), Pharoahe Monch, Asher Roth, Diddy, Kid Cudi, Styles P, and more. I don’t really have much excitement for this tape, but Cons last album was nothing short of superb. Give the tape a download and share some thoughts…

Download: Consequence – Movies On Demand

Album Review: Gil Scott-Heron – I’m New Here (2010)

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XL: 2010

Download: 9th Wonder Presents: 9th Invented The Remix (AGAIN) [Mixtape]

9th Wonder 300x199 Download: 9th Wonder Presents: 9th Invented The Remix (AGAIN) [Mixtape]9th Wonder returns with his second installment of the 9th Invented the Remix (AGAIN). 9th Wonder released his original remix project was back in 2003 after the success of Little Brother’s The Listening. The new mixtape has some notable hip-hop and R&B remixes. Some of the highlights include Little Brother’s – “Not Enough (More)” (9th Wonder STILL Ain’t Enough Remix), Tweet’s – “Turn Da Lights Off” (9th Wonder Oh No You Didn’t Remix) which samples Teddy Pendergrass’ “Turn Off The Lights” remixed with 9th wonder’s drums. Some of the other R&B remixes were a bit underwhelming, but he did remix “Wordplay” by A Tribe Called Quest so there’s still a lot to like on here. Please let us know the what you think. Props to Eskay

Download: 9th Wonder Presents: 9th Invented the Remix (AGAIN)

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Top 25 Anticipated Albums For 2010

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Tentative Release Date:  Spring/2010

Producers/Collaborators: Phonte (of Little Brother), Blu, Cody Chesnutt

What We Know: The Roots are set to release their ninth studio album How I Got Over. The album title comes from a Mahalia Jackson gospel song of the same name. The band has described the new LP as upbeat, funky with political influences. The title track was first premiered on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon in June 2009. According to ?uestlove, Phonte recorded three to five tracks for the album. Here’s hoping the live version of “How I Got Over” makes the final cut it because its clearly superior to the studio version.