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Posted on 11/21/2007
With all the helium-voiced alter egos, metal mask-wearing supervillians, and ghosts of underground legends teeming around Stones Throw Records, beatmaker-slash-rapper Oh No faces some stiff in-house competition for listeners' attention. He's managed to carve out his own niche, though, with a fun and fearless approach to the art and a knack for outside-the-box concept projects. Oh No followed-up his 2004 debut, The Disrupt, with Exodus into Unheard Rhythms (2006),...
 
 

Posted on 11/21/2007

You all know the deal by now, November 1 brought the five-dollar or free digital birth of Niggy Tardust to the inboxes of music lovers and cheapskates alike. The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of Niggy Tardust is Saul Williams' third full-length album and first independently released. Drawing acclaim as a wordsmith from his Nuyorican Poets Café days and the award-winning indie hit, "Slam," one might mistake Williams, as I did,...

 
 

Posted on 11/12/2007

When O.J. Simpson was hauled out of his infamous white Bronco in 1994, people automatically jumped to conclusions. Guilty Simpson—unrelated, in case you were wondering—could be subject to those same early assumptions as well. The Detroit lyricist and member of the Dreadnaughts crew has been igniting the underground scene with his unorthodox flow and ghetto wit since his breakout performance on Jaylib’s Champion Sound, plus a healthy amount of work...

 
 

Posted on 10/25/2007

Prince Paul would like you to know that it's been a rough year. A "baaaaad year" is how he actually described it. But he also wants you to know that if he successfully completes 2007 without being ousted from the industry (by whom, it is unknown,) he says he'll have some shit that'll really bug you out. "Really push the envelope" was the exact phrase, but we all know how...

 
 

Posted on 10/02/2007

Hezekiah is ill- literally.  The multi-talented emcee/ producer/ musician with a sound deeply steeped in Philly's soulful underground hip hop scene is feeling pretty under the weather when he answers the phone on the evening of our interview, and I begin to worry that this may not be a very fruitful exchange.  My doubts are put to rest, though; as soon as we begin discussing the topic of music, he...

 
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