![]() At this point with his sample based production such as we find here, he has perfected his own style of chopping and rearranging songs to form collages of true beauty and substance. Tsoh Tso has been making noteworthy music ever since popping up circa 2010 with An Illustrated Mess and he has steadily improved. It's easy in this day and age, with the huge volume of random collaborations between hungry indie hip hoppers to dismiss an album when you don't recognize all of the names, but there truly is something magical at work here in the interplay between the singer, the rapper and the producer. That said, that is not the case here this shit is dope.) and I think you will too. I like to think of these New Music posts as promos as opposed to real 'reviews'. And if I don't absolutely like something I've agreed to review, I will try very hard to paint it in a positive light without lying or exaggerating. Tsoh at the time of my first listen, but I have to say I really enjoyed this EP (for the record in case you haven't noticed, I basically don't review anything I can't give a fairly positive review on. The Southwest's Fang Over Fist Records, another amazing find from Fake Four Inc.'s amazing Freecember deal is proud to release a brand new collaboration between the phenomenal Cecil Tsoh (formerly Whatever Cecil, nka Tsoh Tso), B.Moore on the raps and Lady Quasar on the singing tip. ![]() Today I have something new and exciting to get the word out on. Unfortunately I like my Chakra poem description of Neila's cover so it's staying up. Just download it and listen to it, and then make sure to pick up his new shit here! Pretty much I wore myself out writing that CBox stuff. It makes it stick with you long after it ends, clearly a labor of love and the product of blood, sweat and tears. Cauzndefx is a very talented poet, and this album is particularly noteworthy for it's combination of unashamed DIY quality sound and that in your face lyrical talent. But to simplify it to that degree does it a disservice. ![]() I hope he doesn't mind my sharing this because it certainly deserves the attention.īasically we have here adult emo rap with touching lyrics, hard hitting delivery and dreamy, dusty breaks and jazz samples. He has a huge volume of content that isn't available anymore, including this gem here. This next one is a great release from a rapper I found through the combination of boredom and Bandcamp. So from this day forth, please follow the Code of Chatbox! You can then say "more great music over here" but just be a friend and help the needy! If you have it and you feel compelled to speak up about that, then please just post the link on our blog. You then say, "oh I have that but to get it you need to go here". What I mean by that is, say someone on UGF requests a release. This one is something UGF has always tried to respect and we really hope everyone else will do the same.ģ. Provide music for free download that is still readily available from, and profitable for, the artist. Advertise or offer services that are not free.Ģ. But please do not do any of the following on our CBox:ġ. So basically we (me I guess, I assume Trylemma agrees) are fine with you promoting your blog, your XM station, your militant hip hop commune, um your podcast (trying to keep this general lol). We are always happy to provide whatever releases we can and I will not stand in the way of anyone who agrees with that principle helping others locate what they seek. UGF believes that all hip hop music, recorded and distributed publicly at any point will always deserve to be heard by those who are looking for it. Secondly, I've noticed that our CBox is being used to promote other ventures besides our blog relating to hip hop music and I wanted to state UGF's position on this and set a few basic ground rules (obviously I can't enforce them but I pretty much think you guys are good folks and will respect them. This dude has been a solid presence on this blog for a while now and his contributions are much appreciated. I wanted to give a huge shout out to our friend Monk Sunstruck for helping to track down the cover art for Joe Rath's He Meant Well. Happy Friday once again! First a few notes:
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