4.27.2011

Top Mexican Drug Lord - "I Trafficked Cocaine For The U.S. Government "

The “logistical coordinator” for a top Mexican drug-trafficking gang that was responsible for purchasing the CIA torture jet that crashed with four tons on cocaine on board back in 2007 has told the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois in Chicago that he has been working as a U.S. government asset for years... read entire article here.

4.25.2011

Bill Hicks







4.16.2011

4.13.2011

Hidden In Plain Sight: It Was Herbie Hancock!

A couple of weeks back, “Bronco,” a member of the hip-hop forum the-breaks.com, helped solve a musical mystery dating back to 1995: From where did Mobb Deep sample the bass line for “Shook Ones Part II”? Read the entire L.A. Times blog on the article here.

Tom Delay - Worldly

Tom Delay - Worldly by Tom Delay Beats

3.25.2011

DJ Qbert on "The Cut"

DJ Qbert talks about his career, his introduction to DJing and meditation!


DJ Q BERT PART 1 from The Cut on Vimeo.



DJ Q BERT PART 2 from The Cut on Vimeo.

If You Say "Protest" On A Phone In China, It Cuts Off Automatically

"A Chinese entrepreneur was on the phone with his girlfriend, and quipped, quoting Shakespeare: 'The lady doth protest too much.' Upon the word 'protest,' the phonecall cut off. He was speaking in English, but this has also happened to people speaking in Mandarin, so it's not just a one-off."
 

2.24.2011

2.21.2011

Dr. Quantum breaking shit down!

A few clips from "What the Bleep Do We Know"

1.31.2011

Featuring L.E.G.A.C.Y. (Part 2)

I produced a few joints on here (featuring L.E.G.A.C.Y.) with raps by Dirt Platoon, Trace Blam and Chaundon.

Download here for free


1.03.2011

Robots - 2011 and Beyond

I love how the corporate facist media machine labels this piece as "New Military Robot Could One Day Save Lives On Battlefield"...damn I didn't know the military was in the business of saving lives...it's just like how Orwell told it...WAR IS PEACE, FREEDOM IS SLAVERY, and IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH.



12.22.2010

"Deeper Than Dirt" #6 on the Baltimore City Paper's top records of 2010.

6 Dirt Platoon Deeper Than Dirt (Brake Fast)

Brothers Raf the Almighty and Snook Da Crook formed Dirt Platoon back in the 1990s, so if their grimy sound evokes a time when Wu Tang and Boot Camp Clik ruled hip-hop, don’t think of it as retro but simply as what they’ve always done. The duo’s second album this year and first with Brake Fast Records is the pinnacle of Dirt Platoon’s long career, summing up both the group’s history and its city’s history with tracks like “Pennsylvania Ave” while Brake Fast producer Tom Delay lays down the rawest, nastiest beats of his life. (Al Shipley)

Click here to read the entire article.