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We have more great UK hip-hop for you today, with UK emcee Chuks Agu dropping his new mixtape 'Labour Of Love Part I: The Passion Project' on his website. His style is distinctly rooted in british culture and the beats transform and shapeshift from the modern 808's and sparse basslines of 'Holy Ghost' to the horns and soulful snaps on 'You Can Do it Too'.

2 stroke glow engines for rc aircraft pdf download Another interesting and divisive aspect of Chuks, and the mixtape, is that towards the end (and intermittently throughout the mixtape) he speaks of christian values and how they affect his life. This adds an extra layer of emotional attachment to the lyrics, lending him a chance to tackle more introspective content.

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Go to for information on the man himself and the brand new video for single 'Worried', and either play the music from the section below and follow the download links or go straight to to check it out. From one UK heavyweight to another, M9 has released a mixtape which rivals ANYTHING (yes, even the incredible Isis Papers Mixtape that his Kush cohort Cyrus Malachi released earlier in the year!) that has came from our shores this year, and thanks to its here for your pleasure! The link itself is from M9's own website, and the mixtape is released to build hype and anticipation for his forthcoming solo LP, which is bound to be an absolute gem of an album.

Coasting into the nebula from parts unknown, Admiral takes the helm with a debut E.P release coming on Panoram's Wandering Eye Imprint. Alien terms such as 'jazz', 'brazilian music', 'boogie and 'left-field pop' could be said to grace its bows - past ideas and innovations that would be eventually lost to glacial shifts, pacific waste dumps and rise of industrialised states. Lee ritenour youtube. Omitting rhodes licks, cosmic lunar drones and warbled space-funk, it exists in an amoebic state between the past, future and present, distilling down ideas of genres and musical innovation once played in clubs across the 9th planet.

Until that arrives, enjoy this journey into the dark side of hip-hop, with one of UK hip-hop's most potent lyrical duos trading verses on the regular.Cyrus in the passenger seat and Melanin 9 up front in the driver's seat. Strap your seatbelt in for the ride because they're going in cold.

01 Intro (produced by Munoz cuts by DJ Roast) 02 Light Years 03 Il Padrino 04 Mont Blanc (produced by Anatomy) 05 When Brothers Die (produced by Chemo) 06 Elijah 07 Spritual Scrolls 08 Black Box (Feat. Cyrus Malachi & Blasphemy cuts by Evil Ed) 09 Why (Feat. Cyrus Malachi) 10 Black Widow (Feat. Blasphemy & Cyrus Malachi) 11 Shot 12 Skit 13 Straight Live (Produced By Anatomy) 14 Tug The Rope (Jon Phonics Remix) 15 False Ego 16 Black Sapphire Pt2 (Feat.

Cyrus Malachi produced by Munoz) 17 Voice Of A Child Torn (Feat. Triple Darkness produced by Beat Buthcha) 18 The Book (Bonus). Iron Braydz, one of the true UK underground hip-hop heavyweights, has made a bold move to re-release his album from earlier this year 'Devil May Cry' for free on his website. The album came out to huge appraisal, even getting plaudits from Wu-Tang Clan's RZA for its hard-hitting and edgy sound.

In fact, the plaudits are not surprisingly considering the Wu-esque soundscapes that bump and bounce through Devil may Cry from start to finish. The lyrics are cold, the beats are colder, and the album works incredibly as a single piece of art. Even the guest emcees are picked out spectacularly, with M9 & Cyrus Malachi (both members of Orphans of Kush.a UK group who had one of the best albums of 2009) and US Stones Throw emcee Guilty Simpson all turning in big verses. The whole album was executive produced and overseen by Braydz himself and mastered by top producer Baby J, and they handpicked beats from Braydz, Lewis Parker, Chemo, Morph Beats & Proppa.