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Pretty old: Beatnick &
K-Salaam - Where the Streets Have No Name Genre:
Rap/Hip-Hop/Electro(ish) >Boasting a literal
rap agglomeration with some of today's biggest rappers, K-Salaam's
genius Is on display with this ultimate collab album. You've got: Lil
Wayne, Bun B, K'naan, Buckshot, Colin Munroe, Yung Buck, and Talib
Kweli, all at their lyrical finest on one album. http://ksalaamandbeatnick.bandcamp.com/album/beatnick-k-salaam-where-the-streets-have-no-name Herb
Alpert Presents: Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66 Genre: Bossa nova >Classic bossa nova. It's suave demeanor simply
oozes on every laid back, cool track. It's got that, mid-sixties, casual
suit, "cigarette in one hand, 'brandy on the rocks' in the other"
ambiance about it. So good. So, so, sooo good. http://www.megaupload.com/?d=FA1YTWE8 Theophilus
London - JAM! Genre: Electro/Rap/ >Theophilus
London delivers his weird, 90's dance-influenced style in this oddly
good homage to Michael Jackson's single off Dangerous, "Jam." Yes, this
is a weird album. Yes, it's pretty good. http://www.mediafire.com/?0jjdiyxuzyx Erykah
Badu - New Amerykah Part. 1 Genre:
Neo-Funk/Neo-Soul/Rap/Electro/Psychedelic >I
can't stress how awesome this album is. Badu has always been known for
her genre bending approach to making music, but this album is a flawless
entanglement of, like, a bagillion genres of music. And it manages not
to suck; in fact, it's amazing. A truly blissfully eccentric album. http://www.mediafire.com/?mmmjmeutd4m Clues
- Clues Genre: I don't know so it must be "experimental" >Songs are caressed by soft, hush male vocals, even
though each track is layered with harsh, loud hollowing of a distant,
indiscernible instrument. The wailing of a guitar, the undertone
weirdness of the choir boy vocals - all of it, it's awesome. It's weird;
every track has pop sensibilities, yet are simply too creepy to ever be
played on the radio. http://www.mediafire.com/?tzdmmmmmww5 |