The Lost Boyz enlisted west coast’s Dogg Pound and at the time new comer Can-i-bus on the L.T. Hutson remix for “Music Makes Me High” off Legal Drug Money.
The Lost Boyz enlisted west coast’s Dogg Pound and at the time new comer Can-i-bus on the L.T. Hutson remix for “Music Makes Me High” off Legal Drug Money.
Carl Banks talks with Sway about some of his playing experiences, This years New York Giants and his involvement in the reemergence of Starter Jackets.
Todd M. Simon, Itai Shapira and Adam Berg are the production trio known collectively as The Decoders. They have released some incredible music this year and as an added bonus they let some people remix/rework some of their music. Music which includes vocal talent like Noelle Scaggs, Raul Midon, and Alex Isley is re-done by Ohmega Watts (Lightheaded), David Morris, Jeremy Sole, and others. Remaking music which is within itself a re-imagined work is tricky at best. However, these artists give they best in created something fresh and beautiful. The end product is clean and leaves you wanting much more. The project is available on Bandcamp and other venues, I suggest you check it out.
In 2011, Van Hunt recorded a live performance at West Hollywood’s Troubadour venue. The performance is available on iTunes. Here is a little sample of that performance. “The Dimples On Ur Bottom” was on Van Hunt’s shelved Popular album which was supposed to be out back in ’08, however, Blue Note has yet to let this project see the light of day. Hunt claimed Blue Note lacked the vision and budget for the release and has since left and in ’11 released What Were You Hoping For? which was acclaimed critically.