Australian Hip Hop Supports Canteen

13 12 2011

The Australian Hip Hop Supports Canteen collection is at one a definitive catalogue of Australian contemporary music and a warm and charitable gesture to our sick Australian kids from a supportive Australian music community. Australian Hip Hop Supports Canteens includes some of the final works from Hunter as well as a swarm of contributions from the local hip hop community.

This very special album was the brainchild and final project of recently deceased seminal local rapper, Hunter. Sadly, Hunter missed the release of this album by weeks, losing his long battle with cancer in October 2011 and leaving his much-loved crew SBX and the Australian music industry in mourning.
His legacy however prevails on this mammoth 32 track production of never heard before songs is destined to be the Australian Hip Hop release of the year. The album flows from moody treasures to upbeat positive tunes and is confronting, uplifting and extraordinary in so many ways, with 100% proceed from the album and music sales going to the children’s cancer charity, CanTeen.

Across two discs are new songs from acts including Hilltop Hoods, Koolism, Drapht, Reason and Downsyde. As well as this, Urthboy, The Tongue, Hermitude, Solo and Ozi Batla have gotten together as the Elephant Traks All Stars for an exclusive song called Colours. All money raised from the album will go to support Canteen, an organisation which provides support for young Australians with cancer.

A Message from Hunts:
I started this project with the best intentions! put together a collection of songs, press up some discs, sell them, give money to charity, that being CanTeen. Easy!, and fun too! turned out not to be so easy, but still heaps of Fun! I was diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer in November 2009, and at the time was about 3/4 through making the album ‘Monster House’ with DJ Vame. Upon diagnosis, they told me it was inoperable, and that they couldn’t cure me. This of course changed my life.
I finished the album with Vame, and we went on tour, and it was while sitting in a motel room that Vame suggested I used my contacts within Australia’s Hip Hop scene to make a compilation album for charity, the idea was born then, and upon completing tour, I got on the case! I contacted all my friends, and told em what I was up to, and most were all to happy to help. I have to mention though, that due to contractual agreements, and timing issues, some were unable to provide a song, but there well wishes were gladly received! Over the journey, I got progressively sicker, and the project would have sunk if it hadn’t been for the tireless efforts of Rachel P, Porsah Laine and Dazastah, who more than picked up the slack, actually got the job done!
I also got to thank Tracy V and all the crew in Karratha, Paul Salter, Mad shout outs to everyone on the album, all the crew, Rachel, Daz, Porsah Laine, Deej, Tracy and Paul. As I depart this world with a song in my heart, I just want to say, Love each other! Love will make you happy, Love is the answer to all your questions… I got mad Love! – HUNTER SBX

100% profits from sales go to CanTeen
Executive Producers: Hunter & Dazastah
This Compilation © SBX For Charity

Website  ||  iTunes  ||  BTE  ||  CanTeen





360 – Take Off (Sky Is Falling) Doco

21 06 2010

Step behind the scenes with 360 as he discusses the inspiration and recording process for Take Off (Sky Is Falling), the first official preview track from his upcoming album Falling & Flying (Soulmate/EMI). Features live studio footage and a cameo from track producer Styalz Fuego. Filmed & edited by Hamish McCormick for Carnival Cinema, June 2010.
Album should be out September.


Take Off (Sky Is Falling)





The Crate Creeps – Its About That Time – July 9th 2010 Release – Guestlist finally announced!

31 05 2010


All tracks mixed by Crate Creeps at The Bloody Abbetoir
All vocals recorded at The Bloody Abbetoir unless stated
All cuts by DJ Butcher unless stated
Mastered by Ricardo Guiterrez at the Grandmasters NYC
Distributed By MGM

Track Listing:
1. Introduction

Ft. Suffa MC (Hilltop Hoods)
Produced by Crate Creeps
Vocals recorded by Suffa

2. Time Trials
Ft. Trials (The Funkoars)
Produced by Dj Butcher
Vocals mixed and recorded by Dj Adfu at Sniper Spot Studios

3. Walk On By
Ft. Pure Product
Written by Fourth Degree, Marvel and Tendancee
Produced by Tommy Illfigga
Bass by Max Voltage

4. Jeans Tees and Sneakers Rap

Ft. Eloquence and Truths
Produced by Dj Butcher

5. Save Your Breath
Ft. Mantra,Tommy Illfigga & Dj Adfu
Produced by Tommy Illfigga
Recorded by Fluid and Dj Butcher
Vocals mixed and cuts by Dj Adfu

6. Divine Right Of Kings
Ft. Rhyme Asylum (UK)
Performed by Possessed, Psiklone and Skirmish.
Produced by Dj Butcher

7. As The Clock Ticks
Ft. Mata n Must
Produced by Tommy Illfigga
Recorded by Pang Productions

8. Loop The Tape Up
Ft. The Optimen
Written by Sammsonite, K-west, Datsun
Produced by Tommy Illfigga
Vocals recorded and mixed by Sammsonite at Space Ghost studios
For Red Tape

9. Where Do I Begin
Ft. Tommy Illfigga
Chorus vocals sung by Kel on Earth and recorded by TigerMoth
Produced by Dj Butcher

10. Terrorist Medley
Ft. Kings Konekted and Rezadent
Written by Culprit, Rezadent and Dontez
Produced by Tommy Illfigga
Recorded by Rezadent at the Spot Youth Centre

11. Still Gettin Mine
Ft. Verbal Kent (Chicago)
Produced by Dj Butcher

12. Make The Cut (Interlude)
Performed and produced by Dj Butcher

13. Make Mine
Ft. Thudamentals
Written by Jeswon and Tucka
Produced by Tommy Illfigga

14. It’s About That Time
Ft. Rakaa Iriscience (Dilated Peoples) and Clinic n Proclaim (The Archetypes)
Produced by Dj Butcher

15. Brain is on Vexed
Ft. Pie emc3e
Produced by Tommy Illfigga

16. The Bad men
Ft Robby Balboa and Haunts (Choose Mics)
Produced by Dj Butcher
Additional vocals recorded by Mules n Haunts

17. Move Hesitant
Ft. Adverse
Produced by Tommy Illfigga

18. Illegit
Ft. Illegitimate (CAN, AUS)
Performed by Anonymouz, P-Butta, Chronic Sythe, Copasetic
Produced by Dj Butcher
Recorded all over the shop.

19. Writers
Ft. Yuin Huzami (Coalition Crew) and Rainman
Produced by Tommy Illfigga

Born Fresh Profile
July 9 is when the party starts.

Pre Album with Choose Mics here too if you missed it (10 exclusive tracks).





360 Mixtape Launch @Hangtime

27 05 2010

First off, if you don’t have a copy of Please Be Seated yet, what the f*ck are you doing? Download that sh*t right now lad.

With that out of the way, 360 is launching his new mixtape @ Hangtime next Thursday with (wait for it) a mash-up DJ set alongside longtime Hangers resident Mat Cant! Does Sixty have turntable skills to rival Roc Raida (R.I.P.), or is he Melbourne’s answer to Steve Aoki? Or have I got the wrong end of the stick and this is just some ol’ two-turntables-and-a-mic steez? Only one way to find out. Also playing: the homie Joyride from the illustrious 1dayers (Horrorshow, Spit Syndicate).

Facebook event page here, with a special $10 ‘Find The Promoter’ ticket deal – get on it. Hangtime is @ Eurotrash, Corrs Lane, Melbourne CBD.

(via http://soulmaterecords.wordpress.com)





allaussie hip hop’s spotlight on: Herb (The Morning Sun EP Out Now)

14 04 2010

Herb has loose lips. So much so, that he finds it difficult drinking from most glasses. This might be seen as a weakness to some, and for Herb it’s been both a blessing and a curse. Never one to hold his tongue as a little tacker, Herb would often find himself spending days at a time in the school corridor, nicking toys from friends school bags and making up his own stories with the characters.

Herb started taking an interest in music early on and began a love/hate relationship with various musical instruments before finally settling on the bass guitar in his early teens.

Various failed attempts at starting Punk, Stoner and Rap-Rock bands during High School led he and constant co-conspirator Ivan Lisyak to start an alternative hip-hop beat-making duo. Unable to find any emcees stupid enough to rap on their stuff, Herb decided he’d give it a crack and the Herbterminal was born. The boys performed together and spent endless hours experimenting in the studio before they decided to focus on different projects and collaborate occasionally.
This led to the recording of several short-run demo EP’s Herb sold at shows around the Mountains to make some drinking money, while Ivan went on to record with several successful bands and is currently playing drums and Producing/Mixing for The Paper Scissors.

Herb later moved to Sydney’s Inner West, a hive of local Hip Hop. While studying he began developing a new aspect of his style that he’d touched on while still living in the Mountains; story-telling. He felt that his favourite hip-hop was delivered from a local perspective with a global outlook, simple tales of ordinary people, which reflect human nature and our place in society. With his ears open and eyes wide Herb set to work on tales of his surroundings, from incidents in his own life as well as close friends and those around him.

Herb was also applying himself to create his own beats for many of his early projects. Keyboard, Bass and Electric and Acoustic guitars combined with samples and synthetic and live drums. His beats are funk leaning hip-hop, with heavy drums and synthesisers layered over crusty samples.

With this material he began performing at local shows, which led to him being noticed by Sereck of Def Wish Cast as well as other members of Sydney hip-hop collective Basic Equipment. They watched him develop his story telling as well as his vocal strength and stage presence and eventually snapped him up. He toured on The Legacy Continues Tour with Def Wish Cast in 2005 and has played supports for many local and international acts including Masta Ace, Muph & Plutonic etc.
In the past few years Herb stepped up his freestyle skills by jumping up on just about every hip hop open mic night in Sydney, as well as participating in LookUps Feeding Time battles (Win once, runner-up once), as well as freestyle jams ‘One Mammoth Saturday Night’ in Melbourne, and ‘Flexing Skills’, a hip hop theatre sports style event held on the first nights of the ‘Platform 1 & 2’ festivals at Carriageworks, Sydney.
His live act features veteran DJ Sandro, whose impeccable timing and clean cuts make the live set a classic hip hop stage show. Sandro has also contributed all the Cuts on The Morning Sun EP.

The Morning Sun EP
Late last year Herb approached old friend Ivan Lisyak to help him produce an EP. This led to the creation of The Morning Sun EP, a five track journey through life in Herb’s home town of the Blue Mountains and current home Sydney.
The EP was recorded at Fames’ The Bank Studios in Haymarket and mixed in Ivans’ bedroom in Glebe and mastered by Adam at Sonamax Studios, also in Glebe.

Around the time of recording the EP, Herb entered a competition held by Sydney’s LookUp Crew called the Leg-Up. There were about 20 acts involved and Herb met stiff competition to win the final in January of 2009. There were cash and prizes enough to pay for the manufacturing of the EP. Herb Secured distro through UndaK9 as part of the prize.
The Photograph that forms the cover for the EP was taken by John Young, it depicts Herb sitting on a train station bench at sunrise, the letters were designed by Will McLean, who also did the layout.
Herbs loose lips have gotten him in to trouble, but they’ve also helped him to find an avenue to recount stories from his life and those around him, from the back yards of the Blue Mountains, to Sydney’s grimy underbelly.

The EP is driven by a strong musical back-drop comprising an even variety of straight up hip hop bangers through moody acoustic electronica and laid-back grooves. Herb handles many of the production duties, working alongside close friend and long time co-collaborator Ivan Lisyak (Paper Scissors), who also served up the beat for Restless Night and mixed the EP. Stat D (13th Son, Pez ) provides a horn-rich banger in opener Loose Lips Sink Ships. Cuts are provided by veteran Sydney DJ Sandro (13th Son, Ozi Batla).

Herb combines serious lyrical skill and a strong ear for song-craft with fresh, energetic production and a tight, fat sound to create an impressive debut.
Basic Equipment, Unda K9 and Defeat Industries Present Herb – The Morning Sun EP.
The EP is available now through iTunes and at all good retailers through MGM Distribution.

It’s available online through the following outlets:
BIG W

SANITY
RED EYE RECORDS
For more info visit Herb’s Myspace.





Anon Speak – Conventional Emporium

12 09 2009

 

anon speak allaussie hip hop

Thanks go to Brad for keeping us in the loop with this one, if anyone else has any info that you’d think we’d find interesting, send us an email.

Hailing from Melbourne, emcee Lakonic and producer DJ Fokus united in early 2008 to try and create a project that would not only delve into early 90’s boom bap, but combine it with a post modern, futuristic spin to concote a sound that would stand the test of time. The result is Conventional Emporium; Anon Speak’s debut LP.

Described as having epic soundscapes and thought provoking lyrics, Conventional Emporium pushes the hip-hop boundaries to lengths somewhat unbeknowst to fans of the genre. Influenced by death, poetry, human nature, all types of music from dub to indie-rock and with a love of loathing and creativity, Anon Speak bring an abstract element to the Australian underground hip-hop scene.

Already having supported the likes of Canadian emcee Classified and JJJ favourites Low budget, Anon Speak are quickly rising and with this their first release, one can only expect interesting things to come as they continue to break down hip-hop stereotypes and conventions to bring you a sound that is far from your average.

If you’d like to hear a bit more you can head here to hear the album sampler.

Debut feature length Conventional Emporium will be available through MGM from October 2 in stores and on i-Tunes.








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