Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Free Download: "Kinabukasan e.p." -People's Future



for more info: People's Future - Facebook
http://www.myspace.com/peoplesfuture
http://peoplesfuture.tumblr.com

Free Download: Reverb & Reaction e.p.

Reverb & Reaction is the side project of Verb of People's Future and their unofficial member RBTO. A track from this e.p. was featured here (link) in SoulSonic way back in 2008 when they released this E.P. and now a year and a half after they are giving away this for FREE !!! But you guys can still buy a copy of People's Future Debut/Compilation album "Headlines Issue #1" @ @ Fully Booked, Odyssey, Our Father's Coffee or Capital G Shop.


for more info: http://peoplesfuture.tumblr.com

Monday, June 28, 2010

New Video: "U Know Whats Up" -Pikaso ft. Jazze

Another "Fresh" video from Turf Ent. CEO Mr. Sirate aka Pikaso and this time he featured the upcoming R&B/Soul sensation Jazze who is also part of Turf Ent. This track is gonna be included on Pikaso's latest album "So Fresh" that is due to be released this August. Watch out for that album and keep rockin those Turf Shirts..

New Album: "I Did It" -Sly Kane

Events this Week

Deff Stupid Fresh @ B-Side this Wed. June 30, 2010 10 PM onwards featuring: D-Tech, Arbie Won, Gugoo, SwitchTrik, Tibbz & Triggah.

Fillet @ B-Side on Fri. July 2, 2010 9:30 PM featuring: Rye, J-Hoon, Fuego, Nimbus9, Protege, Nyco Maca, Caliph8, Pasta Groove, CH++, Milk Riddles, G, RBTO & James Sace and Dj Arbie Won

New mixtape: Dj Arbie Won "Grindin"

Another new mix from the Beatraveler Dj Arbie Won!! (get the spelling ryt!)..this guy has been doing mixtapes since 1995 so better recognize the skillz..no need to talk shit he just drop bombs..here u go.

from www.arbiewon.blogspot.com:

...."My 8th installment for the Soundklash series..this time in collab with Team Manila's Daily Grind Clothing..watch out for the opening of their new shop in the Collective,Makati..download now!"Grindin'".... feat. fresh tracks from Lupe,Statik Selektah,Bambu,Zion I and more!"



tracklist:
1-Intro
2-Beamin'-Lupe Fiasco
3-Come follow-Statik Selektah feat. Smif n Wessun
4-I used to luv her(again)-Murs & 9th wonder
5-The queen is dead- Bambu
6-Drunken nights-Reks & Joe Scudda
7-On the grind- Kero One feat. Ohmega Watts
8-Stay this way(jazzy Jeff remix)-Mick Boogie feat.Big Pooh,Chaundon & Phil Nash
9-So wonderful-Nimbus 9 and Quest
10-Gettin it- Q-Tip
11-The fun-P.U.T.S
12-Heart and soul-Red Cafe
13-Universe-BTNH
14-La la La- Souls of Mischief
15-Jukebox- Kidz in the Hall
16-Call my name- Bobby Digital
17-Fash plays it cool- Fashawn
18-Stand up- Guru
19-Same ol- Zion I
20-As we enter- Nas & Damian Marley
21-Blue oceanwave- Panacea
22-Broken record- Louis Logic

download at:

http://www.mediafire.com/?omlq2nytztm

www.dailygrindcothing.com

Friday, June 25, 2010

New Track: "Finding The Way Back" -Nathan J ft. Jocelyn Oxlade


With all the beef going on right now in the hip-hop/rap scene in P.I. here's a breath of fresh air and a track that we should listen to.. This dope track is from one of the mastermind behind "The Community" events and member of the 90's hip-hop group "7 Shots" Nathan J. It's been a while since we heard a solo track from him.. So now that he's been actively releasing new tracks.. Are we expecting a solo album from him soon ? We'll never know..

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Free Download: "Beat For The Street Remixes"-Alexander Spit

Download Link


Beat For The Street Music Video


"Open 24 Hours" Album is now available @ itunes and soon to be available/distributed here in P.I.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Video Drop: "No Baking Soda Allowed"-Alexander Spit


This single is still from the "Open 24 Hours" album of Alexander Spit that was released last year. Which is stated to be available soon here in the Philippines...

Event this Week:

FlipTop Tryouts: Process of ILLumination
16 EMCEES-ELIMINATION ROUNDS, OLD SCHOOL BATTLE FORMAT WITH MICROPHONES AND BEATS, TWO ONE-MINUTE ROUNDS WITH POSSIBLE OT
TOP 3 EMCEES + TWO SPECIAL PICK EMCEES FROM THE POOL ENTER FLIPTOP
1ST PRIZE: 1500, 2ND PRIZE: 700 FOUR JUDGES AND ONE SPECIAL GUEST JUDGE
FREEDOM BAR, ANONAS, QC- JUNE 25, 2010 FRIDAY
ENTRANCE FEE: P100 - REGISTRATION FEE: P150 (BESIDES ENTRANCE FEE) GATES OPEN AT 9PM BATTLES START AT 10PM

CONTACT THE FLIPTOP BATTLE LEAGUE PAGE IF YOU WANT TO RESERVE A SLOT, SOME SLOTS HAVE ALREADY BEEN TAKEN.


URBAN HOPE JAM OUT LOUD !!!
PERFORMANCES BY: BERACAH, JR PRISNO, JUMIL MAKALUMA, MC FISHA, TWIXX, JPHILLY, BADANG, BFE BOYZ/FAMILY, PINOY HIPHOPPAZ ALL-STARS, AKUZZADO, GHETTO SOULJAZ, LP POETIC CREW, D-RODD, BALLERS REPUBLIC, FLIP BALLAZ and more!

HOSTED BY: GLENDA RESURRECCION and DJ/MC SOULKEEPER

4TH FLR. THE LIFE CENTER, MARKET MARKET THE FORT - JUNE 25, 2010 (FRIDAY -FREE ADMISSION) 6PM-9PM

Sunday, June 20, 2010

New Album/E.P.: "Kara Krus e.p."-Konflick

For orders, bookings and info : konflick_dt@yahoo.com

Saturday, June 19, 2010

New Video: "Reach The Sky" -Sly Kane


"Reach The Sky" is the first single from Slick & Sly Kane's debut album "I Did It"

Friday, June 18, 2010

New Album: "In Love And War" -Francis M. & Ely Buendia

The much anticipated collaboration album by the late Francis Magalona and former Eraserheads frontman Ely Buendia is finally out in the market.. featuring Radha, Gloc-9 and more.. Since this is the last album of Francis M. everyone is considering this a collector's item already.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Mike Swift's response to D-Coy


Part One


Part Two

Monday, June 14, 2010

Events this Week

Sly Kane "I Did It" Album Launch on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 at DOLCE SUPERCLUB (Tomas Morato Avenue corner Scout Madrinan, Quezon City) Front Acts to grace the event will be : POW CHAVEZ, NEW SYSTEM DANCERS, JRUSS & URBAN FLOW HOSTED BY : PAULYMACK

Subflex @ B-Side (The Collective Malugay St. Makati) this Wednesday June 16, 2010 featuring performances from: Albatross&Loveski, Labjaxx, NothingElse, Skarm, Plazma, Anygma, Flexx, Layman's Term, Plus guests FREE ENTRANCE !!!

Saturday, June 12, 2010

D-Coy feat. Rey Valera-the recording of "Hanggang sa huli" behind the scenes

Here's another video exclusive for all you pinoy rap fanatics:

D-Coy,Artstrong and Rey Valera in the studio recording the track "Hanggang sa huli"...history in the making as one of the best opm songwriters collaborates with the best tagalog rapper for the biggest hiphop track of the year.

Monday, June 7, 2010

D-Coy Exclusive Soulsonic TV Interview!

D-Coy aka Wakin Burdado, has done something not many others have done in the local rap scene: achieve longevity. The debut of his group the Madd Poets came with the first batch of Andrew E.'s Dongalo artists, where they began to appear on select underground Dongalo cuts that would inevitably be regarded as local Hip-Hop buried treasures. Together with Lowkey, Jaime Labrador and Quaizy Illeon, the Madd Poets dominated with an "East Coast" lyrical, streetwise style, that was above all things, true to Hip-Hop culture. Coy's delivery was suave, cadence slick and polished, and songs were relatable to the streets. Before such community building goliath like The Community were ever conceived, the Madd Poets brought together Hip-Hop artists from different camps (including Hi-Jakkk and K-Oz) to rep different elements of Hip-Hop in an infamous skit from their debut album, 'Ikatlong Mundo.' Aside from Death Threat's Kickin Lyrics, this was one of the first instances in local rap that I remember that different camps got together on wax. Just in his beginnings as a rap artist, Coy was already controversial. In the post millennium era of local rap, D-Coy continued to make his presence known, while many of his contemporaries died out. He played an integral role in establishing the Rekognize all-stars (comprised of other local heavyweights such as Syke, SVC,BB Clan, etc..) and soon established his own vanity label in the form of Maddworld Entertainment. In a time when Dongalo Wreckords was firm in their belief that the Philippines was simply borrowing Hip-Hop culture, and that there was no Hip-Hop culture of our own, Coy fired back. With a roster of many of Dongalo's old artists (including Chinese Mafia and BB Clan), Maddworld arguably had a strong-hold in the early 2000s and kept Hip-Hop purists satisfied. His opus, "Plastic Age," is a modern classic. Still, confrontation and controversy was not far behind, as Coy continued to throw disses, some subliminal and some blatant, one such case resulting in legal disputes with Carlos Agassi.

Still, D-Coy is not finished. A decade later, Coy has established himself not only in the Philippines, but in all of Southeast Asia as an emcee, as his newly found coalition, The Beatmathics have received accolades in Hip-Hop summits and showcases outside the islands. A new label for a new decade, Wika Records, has been established, with new artists ready to prove themselves all over again. He has written an anthem for Pacquiao fans worldwide with 'Pambansang Kamao,' and is now gearing up to release his sophomore album. Already supposedly finished, the LP was originally planned to release last year, however, nothing surfaced in record bars. With the local rap scene awaiting his new street bangers, and new rumored beefs brewing, Soulsonic TV sits down with the man himself to clear the air once and for all... WAKIN!
Part 1:2nd coming

Part 2: D-Coy fires back

Part 3: Ultimatum


Interview by: Sol

Friday, June 4, 2010

Free Download / New Album: "Toasted"-Lon

Here's a free download of Lon's debut album "Toasted" under Brown Biscuit Music. His camp also released some mixtapes before that was featured here. In case you missed it just check out their site and download their catalog.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

New music: :"Biglang Liko"-Ron Henley feat. Pow Chavez

Flip music drops another free download,this time from 1/2 of the Stick Figgas, Ron Henley feat. Pow Chavez

or download at: http://www.mediafire.com/?ytnikmnzzmn

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

New Wika recording artist: Blaine


We got this online from Examiner.com..an exclusive interview with Wika Records' latest discovery,and one of the local scene's rising star..Blaine..

"A former child star back in the day, you might have seen John Ace Zabarte aka Blain Wika in a movie called 'Batang X' along with other stars such as John Prats and Janus Del Prado.

Now he's one of the top recording artists at WIKA records, a recording company headed by Pinoy hip hop pioneer D-Coy.

Blain Wika is the typical Pinoy hustler, working hard to make a name for himself and to provide for his family. Similar to many Pinoys he juggles two jobs; one as a rap artist and another as a call center agent.

Blain on how and when he started rapping.

BW: As you know dati akong child star. My first film was 'Batang X' by Peque Gallaga and Lore Reyes. I was ten years old. Then yung theme song ng 'Batang X' was a rap song performed by Mark Solis. So lagi kong napapakinggan at nararap and it came naturally. Hindi ako nahirapan mag twist ng words. At the same time yung mga guys na gumawa ng costumes namin and set for the films ay nakikinig sa Legit Miisfitz, Mastaplann and Death Threat. Tapos i just kept on rappin and it came naturally.

The artists that influenced him.

BW: D-Coy, D-Coy and D Coy (laughs). I started listening to D-Coy in 1999. Nanood ako ng film ni Vic Sotto and Dina B. at yung song niya na 'Bakit Ba Ganyan' ay ang sound track. Nabasa ko D-Coy, so I started listening to him.

Why D-Coy has lasted in the game for so long:

BW: First off, D-Coy is just hip hop head 24/7. He does nothing but hip hop. He never stops studying. Second, he's humble and knows to talk and deal with people. He knows what he's doing at hindi nanghuhula lang. Third is that, siya lang siguro ang artist sa Pilipinas na may pinaka magandang hook sa bawat song. Maganda ang chorus at kayang kantahin ng masa pero at the same time swag pa rin ang lyrics. Swag rin yung verses such as in 'Walang Katulad.'

Problems hip hop artists face in the Philippines:

BW: The problems in Pinas, yung ibang artists gagawa ng novelty s#$%, like a funny rap song para patugtugin sa radio na Tagalized. Song na revised at ginawang nakakatawa ang chorus sa original para umere sa radio. It makes Pinoy rap sound stupid, so pag nakita kami ng tao, they think that we are just doing the same things. Wala tuloy naniniwala, lalo na yung mga corporate people. Ang kinukuha nila mga banda, dun nila sinusugal ang mga pera nila. Pero sa hip hop never dahil sa sangkatutak na self proclaimed 'Artists' kuno. So D-Coy and WIKA records are pushing for quality tagalog hip hop music. Namulat kasi ang tao sa standards at tunog ni Andrew E. You know what i mean? Yun lang ang alam nilang hip hop....With WIKA we say: Puwedeng hindi baduy para maabot at maiintindihan ka ng masa.

Source of beefs withing the Philippine hip hop industry:

BW: Inggit,being so f%$#* envy. Marami ang talangka pag marami na ang nararating mo and people starts to recognize your name and music. Other cats will start to talk s$#%@. Aawaying nila yung artist na pumapalo para madamay sa hype. It's as simple as that. Tinging ko, kung may gusto kang sabihin, then make a quality song and have a good wrecking performance. Gumawa ka ng classic na album para marami kang ma reach out.

Marami ang tao na marami masyado ang alam, pero hindi sila magka pag close ng deal sa legit na record label. Puro mixtapes, isang sakong mixtapes, that's the reason why I believe in my manager so much. He knows, how to do his thing right on his own way. Even sponsors naiisara niya ang deal na siya lang mag isa. Even way back noon na wala pang nakakakilala sa kanya, pero may naniniwala na sa kanya because when he talks...he knows exactly what he is saying.

OS: I think I know who you are talking about.

On D-Coy and Mike Swift Beef:

BW: Si Mike Swift walang career. Puro hype. He's making a fool out of youngsters to be his believer. At isa pa, kung mag search ka ng kahit anong kanta niya na sumikat at tumatak katabi ng pangalan niya ang sagot ay wala. Like Coy has Pambansang Kamao, Sana and a whole lot more. Si Mike walang kantang malakas, walang career, walang music video na maayos, walang career. Simple as that, so para mapansin siya, pinipitik niya yung ibang mga artist dito for some reason like Pikaso, Krazykyle, mga taong hindi pumapalag.

OS: Pikaso is already an established artists in Pinas.

BW: Yeah I can say so, specially his clothing line TURF (The Underground Runs Forever). That is the main thing. Bakit niya pinipitik ang mga taong eto. Tapos sa internet siya magkakalat ng mga nakakainis na blogs at posts niya.

Why? It's because nobody recognizes him and nobody gives a damn about him. Only the confused lil kids that doesn't have any idea what hip hop is like...It just so happens na nagkamali siya ng pinitik yesterday afternoon. Hindi lahat ng tao ay P@#$$, hindi lahat ng kampo puwede niyang babuyin.

How United are the hip hop community in the Philippines:

BW: Not at all. Every camp has it's own supporters and believers. But of course meron rin na hip hop heads rin na gusto lang talaga yung scene.

OS: So there's not much collaboration between artists from different camps?

BW: There is a lot, but after it all, plastikan na naman. So kami, bawal na muna, lalo na kay Coy. Marami ng gusto gumamit sa street cred niya, sa lyrics niya, for his new breed of artists, kami and his fame. Sobrang malaking question mark na sa amin ang salitang loyalty, trust and respect.

OS: Isn't the lack of unity probably one of the the main reason why the hip hop community in the Philippines has not gotten the respect that it deserves? Shouldn't the community be united to help expose the hip hop scene.

BW: That is one thing. Second is radio, TV, the media do not want to believe in us. Dahil lagi kami na stereotype.

The hip hop artists that he follows:

BW: Wala na po maliban sa Beathmatics at si Syke. Isa si Syke sa malalaking influence ko and most people that have heard me spit says that I sound like the old school Syke.

Upcoming projects of WIKA:

BW: Dapat malabas ang album ni D-Coy by July hopefully. Doon namin kukunin lahat ng puhunan for new videos and compilation albums. Yung pera na kikitain niya dun, maraming babaguhin na buhay."

check it here:http://www.examiner.com/x-43048-Filipino-Arts--Entertainment-Examiner~y2010m5d29-Exclusive-Interview-Blain-Wika-On-WIKA-Records-Philippines-Hip-Hop-Community-and-DCoy