Talksick and The Quarter Inch Kings release The Weapon

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New album from Talksick produced by The Quarter Inch Kings.

It’s been 12 years since Toronto’s Talksick first debuted on Empire’s “Runamuk: The Intro” LP. Since then he’s been featured on countless songs and mixtape joints but never on his own project; until now. “The Weapon” is now here, 15 tracks prod by The Quarter Inch Kings mixed by PhameOne The Pro Tools Bully and features fellow S.A.R.S Network crew members T.R.A. and Caution, Adam Bomb (Empire, Freedom Writers, NBS) the legendary Dj Grouch as well as Sean P (Duckdown). To highlight the release Talksick has also released a video for the second single “Dungeon Rap” which is directed by Lyme Lyte Video. A upcoming third single and video will be chosen by the public. After taking in the album we encourage people to go to www.talksicktheweapon.com and vote for which song they would next want to see as the third single and video.

PURCHASE: Talksick – The Weapon (iTunes)

[Audio] Elcee – Californication + Sanctified (Remix)

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New one from Elcee.

Elcee gives us his remix to both Californication; a bonus track from Schoolboy Q’s “OxyMoron” & the Rick Ross, Big Sean/Kanye West assisted single Sanctified. As we get closer to the release of ‘LeoSoul’, take in the Toronto based Indie Electronic artist as he roars on these industry beats!

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DOWNLOAD: Elcee – “Californication + Sanctified (Remix)” (Soundcloud)

The Nope (Psy & Moka Only) release Sinus EP

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The Nope (Psy of The Oddities & Moka Only) have released their new EP, Sinus, via URBNET. The EP, which was actually released January 31st, features 10 tracks, including an appearance from Korry Deez on “Keep Wide.”

In an era where most hip-hop artists claim to ‘break new ground’ or ‘challenge the boundaries’, yet more often than not only deliver on diluted retreads of stale rap clichés, Canadian/American duo The Nope (Psy of the Oddities and Moka Only) offer a different approach: they drop all pretence of treading new waters. As The Nope emcee Psy shares, “We’re exactly the same as every other music group you’ve ever heard before. So, prepare for absolute boredom.” For once, a rapper tells the truth.

The Nope is at best reactionary, their subversiveness a mere academic contrivance. Purported Dadaists, Psy and Moka Only claim to be “anti-everything,” crafting songs about “whatever we feel at the time.” And with tracks like “Mickey D’s”, an opus on eating at the imperialist Golden Arches chain three days in a row while recording, or another entitled “Chant’n’Sing”, where Moka confides that, after airing woman troubles, “I can understand why some of yall want to pee on ’em man,” the claim of speaking what is on their mind in unguarded fashion is not to be questioned.

Yet, I don’t know if it is to be lauded either, even if it makes troubled RnB crooners sympathetic. Sometimes naked honesty can amount to a case ‘When Keeping It Real Goes Wrong’, rather than a nuanced artistic declaration. Though, in fairness, how a listener views the duo depends on whether he or she takes The Nope serious. The Nope creates feel-good nonsense, mood-music hearkening to a bygone era when acts like Ultra Mag and Y’all So Stupid had a rightful place. And Psy and Moka’s talents shine, regardless of whether their gifts are realised on material of any depth or significance.

Instead, Moka’s soulful off-kilter production and Psy and Moka’s playful lyricism and nimble rhyme-schemes recall the creative lightheartedness of early-to-mid 90s hip hop, except without Jurassic 5 or Ugly Duckling-like anachronism.

DOWNLOAD: The Nope – Sinus EP (Bandcamp)