I suffered from anxiety for long time and had to find a way to deal with it. Making music became mine. A little healing and it was dealt with. I made this 7 months ago in response to that feeling, hopefully raising the awareness of it.
Peace n Love
Yumø
Source: SoundCloud / YUMØ
nujabes featuring Shing02
remix by Uyama Hiroto
produced by nujabes
written by Shing02
edit by Uyama Hiroto
scratches by djkou
harp by Rebekah Raff
mix and mastered by Uyama Hiroto
A&R : Takumi Koizumi
cover artwork & design by FJD
Source: SoundCloud / hydeout productions
Nefarious! isn’t just a great producer; he’s also the head of The Soul Dojo. He’s helped put out releases from LAKIM, Abjo, Trebles and Blues and Scrabbles, among others. He’s one of the best advocates for hip-hop out there.
His Marinate Mix highlights his successes as both a producer and label manager. He says, “This mix has some of my favorite joints from various The Soul Dojo releases, music from our homies, and unreleased tracks from our artists and friends.” This is a must listen.
Artwork: Paul Smith
www.marinatemedia.com
www.thesouldojo.com
Tracklist:
1. AbJo - WhisperLoudly. (Unreleased)
2. LAKIM - Too Bad (I Guess)
3. Envoy - Zooey (from Enstrumentals vol. 2 - The Soul Dojo)
4. Trebles and Blues - The Eastern Wind (bonus track from The Blue Note - The Soul Dojo)
5. Aye, Yu - These Aren’t My Pills (forthcoming - The Soul Dojo)
6. Nefarious! - Her Melody (from The Dream Theory - The Soul Dojo)
7. LAKIM - More Midnight (Unreleased)
8. Dibiase - Alright (from The Soul Spectrum Beat Tape - The Soul Dojo)
9. LAKIM - We About To Flip Shit (Unreleased)
10. Trebles and Blues - Experiment B (The 5 AM Journey)
11. Aye, Yu - After Pill Chill (forthcoming - The Soul Dojo)
12. AbJo - Procession (Unreleased)
13. Nefarious! - Tellus (Unreleased)
14. Envoy - The Real (from Enstrumentals vol. 2 - The Soul Dojo)
15. Jansport J - Thank You (For Love)
Source: SoundCloud / Marinate Media
Hip-Hop can be a very powerful weapon to help expand young people’s political and social consciousness. But just as with any weapon, if you don’t know how to use it, if you don’t know where to point it, or what you’re using it for, you can end up shooting yourself in the foot or killing your sisters or brothers. The government recognized immediately that Rap music has enormous revolutionary potential.
Source: thechanelmuse
The most amazing beat box video ever!!! 4 minutes hip hop history by Eklips for Trace (by ddbparis)
indeed
Source: youtube.com

