MR FANTASTIC feat. J. TODD of DEF HARMONIC: Don’t Worry (Vinyl 7″)
What do you do if you made a follow-up to your 2011 hip-hop banger All The Critics which gets shelved before release by the label
What do you do if you made a follow-up to your 2011 hip-hop banger All The Critics which gets shelved before release by the label
The original release of saxophonist Joe Farrell’s funky jazz-rock epic Upon This Rock from 1974 is around twelve minutes long and takes a good three
The Originals label continue their essential mission to re-release classic sampled tracks and the tracks that sampled them, one on either side of a classic
[RATING: 5] Holy US emcee/ UK producer team-up! It’s dynamic duo Phill Most Chill and Mr Fantastic with more fast rap. Well on one side
How about some UK boom-bap then? This release finds Truck deliver his lyrical freight over two beats with more crunch than an eighteen-wheeler reversing over
Bristol producer Mr Fantastic’s got a new beat – is there any chance his homie Retna would be available to rhyme on it? You’d have
The mighty sequel to last year’s wildly successful free monkeyboxing LP finally arrives: the even filthier and even dirtier Filthy Rhythm, Dirty Soul: Vol. 2
Ahhh Bristol! Famous for riots, slavery and talking like a pirate. Not to mention scrumpy, the mere vapour of which can remove paint and for
“All the critics love me ok, all the critics love me, all the critics love me ok…in the United Kingdom,” – runs J Todd’s cheeky/