[Audio] Neo Tempus – Davy Jones (prod. Neo Tempus)

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New music from Neo Tempus.

Toronto rapper/producer Neo Tempus presents “Davy Jones”, his self-produced new single from Yours Sincerely, his new album featuring Richard MacDougall, DUBB, and Canadian singer/songwriter Jack Bedford, who guests on “Davy Jones”. Tempus produced “When I Was Young”, a song by Aftermath artist Jon Connor featuring Chris Webby and Smoke DZA which was featured on Jon’s Unconscious State album. Tempus describes “Davy Jones” as “an embodiment of the phase I went through due to heartbreak and disappointment. I got inspired from Pirates Of The Caribbean, they incorporated the tale of Davy Jones into the movie. When I saw that he cut out his heart and put it in a chest because he had been heartbroken, I instantly related to it. Pain can leave us heartless sometimes, and it definitely had me. So in this song I’m Davy Jones”

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DOWNLOAD: Neo Tempus – “Davy Jones” (Soundcloud)

Rayne Drop releases Phantom Of The Chopera

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Saskatchewan native and producer Rayne Drop has released his debut EP, Phantom Of The Chopera. The project features emcees from across Canada, from Toronto (iLLvibe, Truth Willis and Mickey Ulster) to Vancouver, Edmonton, Barrie and Prince Albert.

The dirty instrumental introduction, with it’s dark synths and crunching kicks, will make any rapper worth his or her salt want to jump on it; the path for this project has been clearly laid from the beginning. From the early Kanye-esque string sample of ‘The Revolution’; the stabbing horns of ‘Real’; the eerie vocal sample on ‘Pride’; the mid-90s New York vibe of ‘Basic’; the bouncy ‘A Little Rain’ (Fun Fact: the beat was picked by Rayne Drop’s son); the gritty cinematic ‘Confirmed Kill’ and the anthemic ‘Air Jordans’, ‘Phantom Of The Chopera’ truly appeals to fans of every facet of the genre.

DOWNLOAD: Rayne Drop – Phantom Of The Chopera (Bandcamp)

[Video] Mad Dukez & Fresh Kils – Valley View

“Valley View” is the latest video from Mad Dukez & Fresh Kils and directed Dominic Luongo. The video was actually removed from YouTube over its violent imagery. Here’s what the director had to say:

“Recently, producer Harvey Weinstein has vowed not to back excessively violent movies, a statement timed almost perfectly with Valley View being flagged for violent content.

Movies like Pulp Fiction, which was criticized at the time for its violent imagery, had mostly implied violence that happened off screen or out of frame (see: The Gold Watch). The real culprit here is Persistence of Vision. Rob Legato has a great TED Talk about The Art of Creating Awe, which touches upon what we see and what we remember. He states that, “…when we’re sort of infused with either enthusiasm or awe or fondness or whatever, it changes and alters our perception of things.

I’m not going to back down from what we were trying to do with the video, we wanted it to be violent – the song is about the “Valley of Ashes,” which is supposed to represent the social and moral decay of the American landscape. Therefore, I will admit, there was specific real-life imagery that we were trying to invoke with the hoodies, and the ski masks, and the men being on their knees, and them dropping dead (not to mention all the blood).

Despite Valley View being pulled from YouTube, we have uploaded it to Vimeo, so you can check for yourself to see exactly how violent the video truly was.

And by the way, despite the climate of our society being a bunch of softies, I’m really looking forward to the hyper-violent sequel to The Raid”

[Audio] Dillan Ponders – UOENO Remix

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New track from Dillan Ponders.

Dillan Ponders kicks off 2014 with a brand new remix after a wildly successful year thanks to his critically accalimed Overdose free LP as well as the well received NUMB EP released later on, in addition to a slew of hot singles ( Don’t Do Drugs, Fuck It, Hive ). Ponders brings his signature smokey flow and clever lyrics to the U.O.E.N.O. instrumental.

Look out for his new project “The Boy Who Lived” coming soon.