On Collection of Sounds: Vol. 3, Anthony "Ant" Davis delves into the rich influences of reggae, dub, and early hip-hop, crafting a vibrant instrumental landscape that pays homage to these foundational genres.
The debut album from the influential hip-hop reggae fusion duo Born Jamericans is back on vinyl for the first time in decades! Featuring the Top 20 single ""Boom Shak-a-Tack."
"Grey October Sound", a lo-fi hip-hop production team that gained international recognition not only in Japan but also overseas through their covers of Studio Ghibli songs titled "Lo-Fi Ghibli" and City Pop covers titled Lo-Fi City Pop.
The underground hip-hop producer Grey October Sound and P-VINE delight release a cover album of lo-fi hip-hop arrangements of Japanese City-Pop classics!
The latest release by super cool Australian R&B/Soul group on Big Crown. Sounds like David Axelrod and J Dilla started a jazz/funk group together. Their sound is heavily influenced by the sampling foundation of hip-hop and 70s film scores.
The Flatbush duo, The Underachievers, make their long-awaited return to hip-hop with Homecoming, their first project in five years. True to it's name, this nine-track release is a powerful reintroduction-rooted in their signature sound
2018 release, the eighth studio album by rapper/producer Kanye West. The album features guest vocals by Ty Dolla Sign, PartyNextDoor, Kid Cudi, Jeremih and 070 Shake, among others.
Thug Life was Big Syke, Macadoshis, Mopreme, The Rated R and Tupac Shakur. 2 Pac's first group recorded only this studio album-- although 2 other versions of the album are rumored to have been recorded.
For 26-year-old Steve Ellison's deservedly hyped third album, Flying Lotus loosened the reins and set out to make Cosmogramma, which his label, Warp, promoted as a space opera of sorts.