DJ Food – Further promo video ///
Pacific Yew – Trees & B-Sides (Dirty Tapes release) ///
Addison Chase – Moonlight Club Mix (Cosmic Compositions) ///
House Shoes – Magic (5.24.17) feat Sweeneykovar & DJ Rhettmatic (Dublab Radio) ///
DJ Food – Further promo video ///
Pacific Yew – Trees & B-Sides (Dirty Tapes release) ///
Addison Chase – Moonlight Club Mix (Cosmic Compositions) ///
House Shoes – Magic (5.24.17) feat Sweeneykovar & DJ Rhettmatic (Dublab Radio) ///
Jay Alpha – Live Beat Session at Paxico Records Powwaw ///
Carlos Nino & Friends – Flutes, Echos, It’s All Happening (featuring Madlib, Miguel Atwood Ferguson, Kamasi Washington & more on Leaving Records) ///
Affsid Kidjhagiffy – Memorable Experiences From the Appliance Store (Cosmic Compositions) ///
Young Morpheus – 44 Laws of Mentalizm (Fuzzoscope Cassette release) ///
Beatpete & Digitalluc – Vinyl Session #64 (beatmaker special) ///
Le Motel – Oka (Cosmic Compositions Vinyl EP) ///
Acorn Tapes – Acorn Curated 01 ///
Paxico Records – Philadelphia in the Summer of 64 (featuring Josh Hey, Mogillah, Sigmund Washington, Stainless Steele) ///
Bastien Keb – Love Just Died Tonight (from upcoming album “Dinking In The Shadows of Zizou“) ///
Average Rap Band – Stream of Nonsense ///
Nickelus F & Shawn Kemp (Lil Ugly Mane ?) – Trick Dice ///
Frits Wentink – BobbyDonnyRadio #02 – Red Light Radio ///
Chester Watson – Pharaoh (video) ///
ShunGu – All I Do ///
Angelo King & Jono Das – The Lion and the Lotus ///
Bun & Dakim – Beat 27 ///
Stainless Steele – Dead Poets Society/Crystal Chimes of Invincibility (video)
Chester Watson – Tin Wooki
@Peace – @Peace and the Plutonian Noise Symphony
Christoph El Truento & Waiata. X. – HelloYourQuietness Mix
Third3ye – On3ss
10th Letter – S E A S O N S
The Enigma – releases three lovely experimental beat projects at once. Reversed Mindframe Experience is 1/3
Via C O S M I C | C O M P O S I T I O N S –
This compilation is a dedication to Saturn born composer, bandleader, piano and synthesizer player, poet and philosopher ~ Sun Ra.
Featuring tracks from JLNI ~ Sam a La Bamalot ~ Whoarei ~Swallows Fly Low ~ Melodiesinfonie ~ Lux Natura ~ Amin Payne ~ 10th Letter ~ zeroh & Low Leaf ~ FloFilz & Wun Two ~ Dave Sparkz & Camillo Fritangi ~ Christoph El’ Truento ~ Ben Jamin ~ Yatha Bhuta Jazz Combo ~ Jublet ~KAMAHO ADISA ~ Tuamie ~ NAHM-SAYN ~ Ace Mo ~ Ewonee The Beatnik ~ David Straange ~ N.O.M.A.D ~ Isaac Aesili ~ J Boogie ~ Lord Akton ~ Stainless Steele ~ Iller The Abstract Giraffe ~ Grass Mirror ~ Mono:Massive..
This compilation is a free/name your price download with all money raised being donated to the Philippines typhoon relief fund..
We feel there is a huge similarity between the Avant-Garde/Free Jazz movement of the 50’s & 60’s & the beat movement of Today. As both movements attempted to break down, extend & alter the conventions of their original genres (Jazz & Hip Hop) & were never afraid to experiment & improvise to create something that wasn’t accepted commercially at the time.
GodsConnect – Rap Video Mix Vol.2 /// Download MP3
Christoph El Truento – A Series of Oopsie Daisies and Various Other Flora
YAYAYI – H20$$$SPORTS$$$
Sir Froderick – Bonafide Beats #46
Mndsgn /// “Breatharianism is a related concept, in which believers claim food and possibly water are not necessary, and that humans can be sustained solely by prana (the vital life force in Hinduism), or, according to some, by the energy in sunlight (according to Ayurveda, sunlight is one of the main sources of prana).”
Knxwledge – karma.loops.PRT.5
Christoph El’ Truento – someanimmolz “this is not fine art, this is me throwing paint at the wall.”
Via Cosmic Compositions –
We feel there are huge similarity’s between the Avant-Garde/Free Jazz movement of the 50’s & 60’s & the beat movement of Today. As both movements attempted to break down, extend & alter the conventions of their original genres (Jazz & Hip Hop) & were never afraid to experiment & improvise to create something that wasn’t accepted commercially at the time.
This compilation is a dedication to American jazz pianist, organist, harpist and composer Alice Coltrane.
”She was central to the Indocentric/Spiritual jazz of the early ’70s and arguably the first instance of a female instrumentalist assuming a defining role in a jazz subgenre. She spent the majority of her life seeking spiritually in both music and her private life & shared her husband’s [Jazz Legend John Coltrane] instincts in taking great artistic risks to pursue a spiritual quest.” – Jazz Times