Thieves! (Screamed The Ghost) (feat Tunde Adebimpe)
2100 (feat Boots)
Panther Like A Panther (feat Trina - Miracle mix)
Everybodys Stay Calm
Oh Mama
Thursday In The Danger Room (feat Kamasi Washington)
A Report To The Shareholders/Kill Your Masters
Review: Hip-hop supergroup Run The Jewels is comprised of Brooklyn-based rapper-producer El-P and Atlanta-based rapper Killer Mike. They have put pout a wealth of sensibly titled album that remain firm favourers and always sell out. The latest to be reissued is Run The Jewels 3 on this limited edition and coloured vinyl. This one mixes sup the urban grime and decay of New York city with bouncing Southern vibes to pave a new path for hip hop. The tracks remain hard-edged and direct, with cacophonous synths and oversized hits making each track an attention grabber.
Close Your Eyes (& Count To Fuck) (feat Zack De La Rocha)
All My Life
Lie, Cheat, Steal
Early (feat Boots)
All Due Respect (feat Travis Barker)
Love Again (Akinyele Back)
Crown (feat Diane Coffee) (3:40)
Angel Duster (4:56)
Blockbuster Night (part 2 - feat Despot & Wiki - bonus track) (2:38)
Review: Run The Jewels 2 - 10th Anniversary Limited Edition arrives as a heavyweight celebration of an album that shook up hip-hop and still resonates today. Pressed on 180-gram vinyl, it's an essential collector's piece for those who understand the uncompromising energy and sharp lyricism that defined its impact. With premium packaging and exclusive details, this edition honours the legacy of Killer Mike and El-P's masterwork, delivering a high-quality experience that's all about paying homage to one of the genre's true modern classics.
Review: History of House is a remarkable collaboration between the Soweto Gospel Choir and DJ Groove Terminator, blending the soul of gospel with the pulse of house music. This album reimagines iconic dance tracks, tracing the genre's deep roots in African rhythms while introducing fresh, vibrant interpretations. Tracks like 'Good Life' and 'Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)' are given new life, with the choir's powerful vocalsioften sung in Zuluiadding layers of cultural richness. The album is a celebration of global music, seamlessly merging Afro house, Amapiano, and classic house beats into a cohesive and uplifting experience. The production is impeccable, maintaining the essence of the original songs while infusing them with an authentic South African flair. The live musical performances throughout the album add a dynamic energy, making each track feel both intimate and expansive. History of House not only honors the legacy of dance music but also shines a light on the talent emerging from Southern Africa. It's a joyful, soulful journey that has a timeless connection between gospel and house music.
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