Copywrite goes on the attack after The High &Mighty for this track from T.H.E. High Exhaulted 8th Anniversary Edition. The press release from the track reads as follows: After over a year of trying to work with Mighty Mi to take T.H.E. High Exhaulted off of Itunes and getting nowhere, Copywrite has finally erupted. Copywrite [cont.]
Compilation: No Rating Given Eastern Conference Records has been known to showcase some of the finest underground acts while maintaining such a cohesive sound. And while they’ve been instrument in the earlier careers of today’s allstars, even those that moved on (Cage, Eminem, Royce), they still have been able to maintain credibility in the fickle [cont.]
HHS: First off, congratulations on the new record. Where did y’all record it? H&M- Exclusively at The Mutha Fu#$in Spot on Lexington. HHS: How do Eon & Mighty Mi vibe in the studio? What is the writing and recording process like for High & Mighty? Mighty Mi- Erik writes the songs to Zhigge instrumentals and [cont.]
With thirteen full-length projects under their belt, Eastern Conference has established itself as one of the premier New York based independent hip-hop labels, a foundation that was built of the High & Mighty’s 1999 debut Home Field Advantage, which was ironically distributed by Rawkus records (who also helped offshoot Def Jux, for better or for [cont.]
Eastern Conference seems to have an agenda to take the title that Rawkus once had as the definitive name in underground hip-hop. Building up their roster with talent they have displayed their abilities on several compilations and through several artists releases such as High & Mighty’s Air Force One, and more recently Cage’s Movies For the Blind. [cont.]
Leave it to DJ Mighty Mi to compile a crate of quality underground hip-hop for the second volume in High & MightyÂ’s Eastern Conference Allstars compilation series. The latest chapter in whoÂ’s crew with Eon and Milo brings a wide variety of artists, from old pros (Big Daddy Kane , Kool Keith ) to next-to-blows (Royce [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.]
Forerunners of independent movement, Mr. Eon and DJ Mighty Mi, otherwise known as The High & Mighty, first began to turn heads in 1997, going for delf (literally) on their first single Hands On Experience, featuring Bobbito The Barber and Company Flow’s El-P, speaking on the joys of flying solo. As their popularity among backpackers began to [cont.]
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