Thursday, October 15, 2009
Quick Hitters:: Peanut Butter Wolf's 45 Live

If you know anything about PBW and Stone's Throw, you're likely expecting some real classics, and the collection doesn't disappoint. Fearless Four, Spoonie G, Busy B, Dimples D, Just Ice, The Biz, Mantronix, JVC Force, Stezo, Kane, Cash Money & Marvelous, and BDP to name just a few. You should expect nothing else from PB though:
This record is such a great honor for me to be involved with. I’m sure it will hardly sell any units cuz the music industry SUCKS and most people only wanna hear bullshit (just look at which music videos get the most views on youtube or the top 10 sellers on itunes), but regardless, it’s a big deal. I mean, as a kid growing up in San Jose, CA when all this stuff came out, I was hooked and half a lifetime later I still am.
Those of us on the north side of 30 can certainly identify with that, but it doesn't matter your age, if you are into hip hop, I'd be shocked if you weren't as psyched on this as I was. So anyway, let's prove PB wrong and buy some of these bad boys.
MP3:: T La Rock - It's Yours (Radio Mix)
MP3:: Biz Markie - Make The Music With Your Mouth Biz
MP3:: Stezo - It's My Turn
MYSPACE:: www.myspace.com/pbwolf
Labels: Hip Hop, Peanut Butter Wolf, Stones Throw, vinyl
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Quick Hitters:: Mayer Hawthorne & Red

I played the hell out of that sound, but I don't mind admitting that I wondered if Mayer's throwback soul would work across a full length album. Well now that I've heard his debut, A Strange Arrangement, I can say that any fears I might've had were un-founded. A Strange Arrangement is really a delightful listen - it sounds accomplished both musically and vocally and not at all like anything close to a gimmick. It's clear Mayer has a tremendous fondness for Motown sounds, and I think he's done the musical heritage of his home state proud with this one. I mean really, get yourself a copy of A Strange Arrangement, put it on the ole HiFi, and if thwe soulful, summery sounds of songs like Maybe So, Maybe No, Your Easy Lovin' Ain't Pleasin' Nothin', Make Her Mine, and Ills don't brighten your mood then I'll eat one of the Ack's various hipster approved hats.
MP3:: Mayer Hawthorne - Maybe So, Maybe No
VIDEO:: Mayer Hawthorne - Maybe So Maybe No

Although at the end of the vid Red appeals to his audience to get Warren G. on the horn so they can work together, the fellas at HVW8 got to work on getting Red to record some of his songs. Then of course the fine folks at Stones Throw, who always have their ear to the musical underground in Cali and beyond, got involved to put out a 7" with Red's original version and a remix from 80's Funk Freaker Dam Funk. Now when I first heard Red I was thinking "what the deuce is this, he's going to crush his sternum with all that chest pounding", but after watching the vids I found myself un-explicably humming the tune afterwards, so you can count me amongst the Red converted. Check the vids and the remix below for yourself and see what you think.
VIDEO:: Homeless G-Funk beat boxer behind the HVW8 Gallery
VIDEO:: Red (G-Funk Beat Boxer) - Ghost Ride the Hips
MP3:: Red - I Should Tell Ya Momma On You (Dam Funk Remix)
Labels: G-Funk Beatboxing, Hip Hop, Mayer Hawthorne, Stones Throw











