Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Glowbalization


Hey Dunnies and Dunnettes...

The good folks at Glow-in-the-Dark Records have been hard at work, both getting their hip-hop archival on, as well as dropping some new bangers for urrybody and urryone.

Zimbabwe Legit: Brothers from the Mother

Unearthed for the first time ever is one of the most sought-after and elusive releases in the history of hip-hop music -- Zimbabwe's Legit's "Brothers from the Mother." Originally completed in 1992, the project never saw the light of day -- save for a lone EP that not only showcased the emerging talents of Mr. Josh Davis (A/K/A DJ Shadow), but has also commanded some of the heftiest prices for a hip-hop single EVER. Finally, after 13 years, you can hear all eleven original Zimbabwe Legit tracks, with production from Shadow, Black Sheep's Mr. Lawnge, and more.

For more ZL goodies:

Doin' Damage in My Native Language music video
Zimbabwe Legit Megamixx (Two X's, so ya know it's for serious)


Fresh off successfully conquering Australia and Japan, Time Machine get your tape deck correct with "Time Machine Radio," featuring 20 tracks of new material hand-picked by the LA-based squad, with exclusive guest shots from EDO. G, Masta Ace, 9:15, Celph Titled, The Procussions, Rashaan Ahmad of The Crown City Rockers and more. It's also the first rap album I've ever heard that doesn't have an interlude of an answering machine message. Good for them.

Both exquisite albums are available NOW! at the Glow-in-the-Dark website. Set forth and commence peepage!!

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