Elley Jeeze & Fundamental release H.I.T.S. LP

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Hamilton’s Elley Jeeze and Toronto’s Fundamental have released their new collaborative LP, H.I.T.S. (Home Is The Start). The album is produced entirely by Fundamental.

With this album they both wanted to show how their sound, opinions, and lifestyle have been formed through the city’s they claim, the people they’ve grown up with, and the company they keep. You put those things together and you’re bound to get some great authentic hip hop. Lyrically, musically, and sonically Elley and ‘Mental made sure to attack each song as if it was it’s own separate event. Constantly out doing the last track, the title “H.I.T.S” began to just make sense on so many levels.

The 12 song album sees Elley Jeeze spitting on every track, while Fundamental makes spot appearances on the mic. There’s one lone feature from Toronto Hip Hop artist, Big Scen (“Broke as Fuck” ft. Sean Price). All songs are produced by Fundamental.

DOWNLOAD: Elley Jeeze & Fundamental – H.I.T.S. (Home Is The Start) (Mediafire)

D-Sisive and The Arkeologists release The D.Ark Tape

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The D.Ark Tape is a collaboration between Derek Christoff (D-Sisive) and The Arkeologists. D-Sisive gives us the back story:

In 2007, I walked into a basement that would change my art forever. I realize that sentence is super dramatic, and equally as rape-y, but it’s the only way I can describe it. It was dark. Small. Low ceilings. Filled with cigarette smoke. I sat down on the couch, while Norman Krates [The Arkeologists] prepped his MPC2000 for our first session.

I ate a submarine sandwich. He rolled a joint. I swallowed a Percocet. He chopped up a sample. And I began writing what would become Kneecaps. A song, along with Laundry Room, that would make critics and music listeners look past the court jester of an artist I once was. A song that would literally change my life.

In 2013, I returned to the same basement to conduct an interview with Norman for a special 5 year anniversary release of my debut record, The B.O.O.K. While listening to him reminisce, I began having flashbacks of those sessions. I felt like 2007 again. A few days later I went back to hang out. Hanging out would result in Norm playing me beats. Which would result in me writing The Reunion Tour. We sat and listened to that song for an hour straight. It was 2007 again. We decided to keep going till we hit ten songs. All raw. All songs recorded on a $200 8-track in one day. All first takes. Embrace the imperfections. No promotion. Keep it basement.

The D.Ark Tape.

PURCHASE: Derek Christoff & The Arkeologists – The D.Ark Tape (Bandcamp)

[Audio] Lancecape – A New Hope (ft. Charisma) (prod. Lancecape)

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“A New Hope” is the fourth single from Lancecape’s Return To The Classics. Featuring Charisma, the track samples Grover Washington.

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DOWNLOAD: Lancecape – A New Hope (Soundcloud)

[Audio] Rohan – In I Go (ft. Zen) (prod. Rohan & C. Goody)

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A member of Collectively All Determined (CAD), Rohan releases a new track from his upcoming Suburban Sickness project which is set for release on July 19.

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DOWNLOAD: Rohan – In I Go (Soundcloud)

Gee Wunder releases F.A.M.E. mixtape

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Gee Wunder has released his latest mixtape, F.A.M.E. [Fashion.Arts.Music.Entertainment]. The project features appearances from Mezziah, Set2, Keon Love, Spesh K, Tiggz, Episode Ace Holla, Jason Packs and Theo3. Production credits belong to Crooklin, Shaw Langley, Big Pops, Shy Juelz, Notestradamus, Nighthawkz and Gee Wunder himself.

1) “Juss Drop ‘im” (Intro)_”F.A.M.E.” (Prod. Contraverse)
2) “Cheque$” (Prod. Gee Wunder for Future Beats)
3) “Get Yo Money” – Mezziah & Gee Wunder (Prod. DJ Cooley)
4) “Soff Ting” – Set 2 & Gee Wunder (Prod. Big Pops of Northern Profit)
5) “Friend O’ Mine” (Prod. Shy Juelz)
6) “Hottest Girl In Here” (Prod. B.I.A.S.)
7) “I Don’t Mind” – Keon Love & Gee Wunder (Prod. Gee Wunder for Future Beats)
8) “Don’t Front” f. Spesh K & Tiggz (Prod. Notestradamus)
9) “Mek Dem Pay” (Interlude)_”Put You Up On Game” (Prod. Nighthawkz)
10) “Headed To The Stars” f. Set 2 (Prod. Gee Wunder for Future Beats)
11) “Just For You” f. Episode Ace Holla (Prod. Gee Wunder for Future Beats)
12) “Goin’ For The Gusto” (Prod. Notestradamus)
13) “Connected” f. Angerville (Prod. Gee Wunder for Future Beats)
14) “Big Dawgs” f. Jason Packs (Prod. Gee Wunder for Future Beats)
15) “Arctic” (Prod. Nighthawkz)
16) “Reppin’ Canada” f. Theo 3 (Prod. Shaw Langley)
17) “You Think?” (Prod. Crooklin of SmashBrovaz)
18) “Easy Come, Easy Go” (Prod. Shaw Langley)_”I Gone!” (Outro)

DOWNLOAD: Gee Wunder – F.A.M.E. (Hulkshare)

[Audio] Neo Tempus – The Outerspacers (prod. Neo Tempus)

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Neo tempus releases his latest self-produced single, “The Outerspacers,” as he prepares for the release of his debut album Yours Sincerely, which is due for release in July.

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DOWNLOAD: Neo Tempus – The Outerspacers (Soundcloud)