Theo Martins – Power (Dance Remix)
Posted in Artists, Music Videos on August 21st, 2010 by HyphenMy dude Theo killed this, with assistance of Party Supplies on the beat. *Spazzes*
My dude Theo killed this, with assistance of Party Supplies on the beat. *Spazzes*
New visuals by Gil Green for the lead single from John Legend and the Roots’ collaborative project covering classic soul records. The old school shots in this one look great…as does Melanie Fiona, but you already knew that.
For the gold diggers. And for the bootleggers, link courtesy of 2DopeBoyz:
Anger never sounded so good.
I love that Drizzy took a straight “9th Wonder from 2005” inspired beat and made it a radio record. Underground wins.
Side note, Wayne’s verse on this joint is up there with hilariously half-wack-half-dope verses from So Far Gone. “Uggggggggggh dat’s nasty…”
They homey Sol has quickly become not only of my favorite artists in Seattle, but one of my favorite people in the local scene. He’s humble, driven, focused, and above all, talented. He knows where he wants to go with music and he has all the tools to get there. Aside from the obvious (rhymes, catchy hooks, good ear for beats, song structure, etc.), almost every track seems to be a very genuine look into his state of mind. Isn’t that what artistic expression should be?
“Dear Friends” is a prime example and much like J. Pinder’s recent video, it’s brought to life nicely by Jon Augustavo’s direction. This hook is ridiculous and when it combines with the melodic, semi-ambient beat, it should instantly recall your favorite moments of Drake’s So Far Gone. Just like Drizzy, the strength of Sol’s music lies in his ability to evoke particular moods in the listener. While based on his specific life experiences, they’re topics and emotions that are universal to us all.
Off Dear Friends, Vol. 2 – download here.
“ooooooh dat’s funky, dat’s funky” – Ohio Players

It’s been a long time coming, but the homey Lace Cadence of Clockwork has officially released his first solo project, coming in the form of the Launchpad mixtape. If you’re familiar with Clockwork, then you know a bit of what to expect, but this builds off the group’s sound and takes it to a new place altogether. I had a nice discussion with Lace about where he’s at musically these days and I couldn’t be prouder of dude. In essence, he’s a grown ass man and he’s going to make the music he wants to make, without compromise. He’s shown elements of this style throughout his career, but he really owned it on these records. As an artist, that’s where you want to be.
I’m also happy to add that J. Moore and I hosted the tape, while DJ B-Mello mixed the project from front to back (sound familiar?). It was a great process all around, so big shouts to Lace, Frank, Blastoff Productions, Producer L, and everyone involved with Launchpad. Hope y’all enjoy the tape as much as we enjoyed putting it together.
Download here.

Apologies for the delay on this week’s show, but you know how it goes. Peep this week’s show to hear great music (as always) and the homey Lace Cadence joining us to debut “Moonlight” off his brand new mixtape. J. Moore and I hosted the tape, while it was mixed by DJ B-Mello. Sound familiar? Cop Lace’s tape for the free right here – http://lacecadence.com
Super duper big time shout to Aloe Blacc coming through the studio this past week to bless us with an exclusive performance of his “Politician” record. If you aren’t aware, Aloe has been a dope MC for years but in the last few, he’s started to branch out and really illustrate his musical genius. His new project, Good Things, is, simply put, incredible. It’s one of the best albums of the year and a throwback to when soul music not only sounded great, but also pushed buttons in society. Nowhere is this more evident with “Politician,” a track that only appears as an instrumental reprise on the album.
In studio, Aloe murdered this in one take. I highly recommend you peep it right here – https://www.theaudacityofdope.com/2010/08/15/aloe-blacc-politician-live-on-sound-session/
Show #272 (8-15-10)
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Aloe Blacc visited us last week and while here, he blessed us with a live performance of “Politician,” singing soulfully and eloquently about our government officials. The full interview is coming soon, but I wanted y’all to see this video ASAP. Nailed it in one take…
Be sure to cop Aloe’s Good Things album on Stones Throw, coming out September 28th. Support good music!
“My purpose for music is positive social change…” – Aloe Blacc
Looks windy. And dope. Props to Derek Pike.