
As long as they’ve been putting it down in the game, it’s hard to believe there’s never been a Demigodz full-length LP before. We did see a little heard EP back in 2002, courtesy of Ill Boogie Records, which would lay the foundations for this very album. Ten years later, Apathy, Celph Titled, Esoteric, Ryu, [cont.]
In order of appearance: Apathy, Ryu, Blacastan, Esoteric, Motive, Celph Titled. Cuts by DJ Premier. Directed & edited by “Open” Mike & Greg LaRose. KILLmatic in stores now.
On 3-5-2013, the Demigodz (Apathy, Celph Titled, Ryu of Styles Of Beyond, Esoteric, Motive, Blacastan) will release there first official full-length LP, KILLMatic, and it will feature appearances from RA The Rugged Man, Termanology, Panchi (of NYG’z), Planetary (of Outerspace), Scoop Deville & Eternia with production from DJ Premier, Marco Polo, The Snowgoons, Apathy, Teddy [cont.]
On 3-5-2013, the Demigodz (Apathy, Celph Titled, Ryu of Styles Of Beyond, Esoteric, Motive, Blacastan) will release there first official full-length LP, KILLMatic, and it will feature appearances from RA The Rugged Man, Termanology, Panchi (of NYG’z), Planetary (of Outerspace), Scoop Deville & Eternia with production from DJ Premier, Marco Polo, The Snowgoons, Apathy, Teddy [cont.]
When soon-to-be-renowned Boston hip-hop duo 7L & Esoteric collaborated with the Wu-Tang Clan’s Inspectah Deck on the title track to 7LES’s debut EP Speaking Real Words in 1999, the timing was perfect. The upstart duo was building a serious buzz on the East Coast and beyond, while Deck was still winning praise for his gold-selling [cont.]
Esoteric speaks with The Bee Shine about his next LP, which will be a collaborative album with the Rebel INS, and will feature production from 7L and DJ Premier.
King Magnetic recuits General Steele, Esoteric, Ali Armz, Godilla, Jus Allah & Vinnie Paz for a killer posse cut. If only Sean P jumped in.
DJ Deadeye’s debut, Substance Abuse, will be released on 3-22-2011 in conjunction with Brick/ST. Records. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] LISTEN: DJ Deadeye – “Livin Lost” (feat. Slaine, Esoteric, KrumbSnatcha and Easy Money) DJ Deadeye – “Livin Lost” (feat. Slaine, Esoteric, Krumb Snatcha and Easy Money)
DC The Midi Alien f/East Coast Avengers (Esoteric/Trademarc), Reef The Lost Cauze & DJ Slipwax “The Right To Remain Violent” taken from East Coast Avengers Present: DC The MIDI Alien Avengers Airwaves which will be available on 2-15-2011 (Brick Records). [Audio clip: view full post to listen] LISTEN: DC The Midi-Alien – “The Right To [cont.]
In preparation for his upcoming European tour, Esoteric teams up with his AOTP affiliates to deliver a unique full-length: MC Esoteric Boston Pharaoh. It’s limited to 500 physical DIY copies and available ONLY on the AOTP Tour AND through www.esoterichiphop.com while supplies last. A true DIY album, each of the 500 copies are signed, numbered, [cont.]
The group East Coast Avengers was created in 2008 by MCs Esoteric, trademarc and DJ/producer DC The MIDI Alien. Having dealt with almost 8 politically corrupt years of the Bush regime, the three banded together and the result was the controversial yet socially aware ‘Prison Planet’ album full of gritty production and razor sharp lyricism. [cont.]
This is the second joint off of 7l & Esoteric’s forthcoming cd “1212″ available worldwide October 12, 2010. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] 7L & Esoteric featuring Evidence & Alchemist: “Drawbar 1-2″ (MP3)
We didn’t forget Army of The Pharaohs in yesterday’s “Where Is The Best Place To Buy Erykah, E-40, Wu, and Usher” article. The point of that article was to compare and contrast different bonus track variations on those four albums being offered at various retailers, and to provide you with the information on how to [cont.]
In this day and age, every subgenre of creation receives an equal platform for public attention. That platform is the internet, which you are using right now, and was invented by Al Gore on that legendary stormy evening when he was flying a kite with a calculator tied to it. By using your internet, you [cont.]
Esoteric is admittingly bored with the current state of hip-hop. The 2007 7L & Esoteric release, A New Dope, was the first to breathe this sentiment; it posed as a sharp departure from the duo’s more traditional hip-hop recordings of previous years. That evolution continues in the fourth-quarter of ’08 for Eso, who steps to [cont.]
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