
After serving up an incredible debut, Movies For The Blind, concocting a slick conceptual rendition of the Billy Dee Williams and Sly Stallone cop thriller with partner Camu Tao, (The Nighthawks), and spearheading the incredible Weathermen Conspiracy mix CD, the bastard child of Stanley Kubrick, Cage, somehow finds time to give his fans more with the EP [cont.]
Loosely based upon the late 70′s Sly Stallone film of the same name, Cage quickly follows up his hailed debut album, Movies For The Blind, along with Def Jux squad-car partner Camu Tao, with The Nighthawks. While other conceptual hip-hop albums have sounded better on paper than they did inside the headphones (Prince Among Thieves, [cont.]
Since you were pivotal in launching Eastern Conference Records along with High & Mighty, do you hold a position over at Eastern Conference besides being an artist on the label? I haven’t had a real job in three years. I’m living strictly off the music. The last job I had was at Burger King when [cont.]
Way before Eminem re-opened the doors for melanin-deficient emcees, and back when The Source was still readable, a grimey white gravedigga with toothpicks sticking out of his mouth graced the now irrelevant Sure-Shot Singles section of the magazine for his Necro produced debut single “Agent Orange” (with the incredibly dope “Radiohead” on the flip), which surfaced via Bobbito’s [cont.]
Mr. Eon’s incarnation as “Dick Starbuck” (porno detective), on High & Mighty’s debut, may have ushered in the Smut Peddlers (Eon, DJ Mighty Mi, and Cage) regime. However, the trio’s debut, Porn Again, takes hip-hop’s skinz fetish to new extremes, as it is a collection based solely on the indulgence of everything that can be classified [cont.]
Pioneers of the New York independent scene, The High & Mighty, a duo consisting of emcee Mr. Eon, and DJ Mighty Mi, dropped two albums last year – their debut “Home Field Advantage” and a compilation album of their previously released vinyl only singles, entitled “Eastern Conference Allstars”. This year, on their imprint label distributed [cont.]
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