"Black Cocaine" soundly and efficiently serves its implicit purpose: to whet appetites until Hav and P drop their next long play.
Army of the Pharoahs - The Unholy Terror
AOTP find themselves in this Old Reliable category. Led by Jedi Mind Tricks
The Architect not only is Rob Swift's best work, it's a remarkable achievement of musicianship.
DJ Babu - The Beat Tape Vol. 2
Babu's instrumental LP feels like an old-school cassette with a common thread; while listening to it, you can almost picture the smudged fingerprints on each side of the Maxell from being ushered around a high school cafeteria.
Strong Arm Steady & Madlib - In Search Of Stoney Jackson
In Search of Stoney Jackson is a funky mission that lives up to lofty expectations. It
Sean Price - Kimbo Price: The Prelude To Mic Tyson
Kimbo Price is easily a late addition in the mixtape-of-the-year conversation. It definitely accomplishes its objective: ramping up anticipation for the 2010 album release. Simply put, it
KRS-One & Buckshot - Survival Skills
While it may have been unintentional, KRS-One and Buckshot nonetheless have handed down a scathing indictment of today
<b>HHDX</b> Correspondent MikeV pops into <b>The Inc Records</b> and hollas at in house producer <b>DEMI DOC</b>
<b>Inspectah Deck</b> the infamous ninth member of the Wu-Tang clan, and now CEO of his new label, <b>Urban Icon Records</b> hollas at HHDX.
<b>The Grind:</b> Whether you're a rapper, producer or indie label in Hip Hop everybody has to Grind to make the comeup.
RON BROWZ: The Art Of The Beat
A good producer makes the right match with the artist, making sure the music and the artist make a good marriage.
The Craft: The WIRE's Jamie Hector
At 22, Marlo a no-nonsense, gangsta has already established himself as a powerful drug lord.