Breez Evahflowin – As He Goes On

Breez addresses his contemplative and final CD to the mature listeners he knows to be out there, and who have followed him through the years. This listener exists on the margins. Ignored by a music industry focused on gimmicky hooks and made up personalities, they find their music in the underground clubs, the pages of myspace, and videos on youtube. This sophisticated audience is perhaps the greatest untapped audience of hip-hop today, and they seek music more in tune with their age and experience.

Free Download: As He Goes On (album sampler)

This 15-track album features guest appearances from L.I.F.E. Long, Dirt E Dutch, Homeboy Sandman, Rob Swift, Immortal Technique and more with production provided by Dr Butcher, Davey Tree, DJ Static, Dirt E Dutch just to name a few. – Littleax

I got one beat on this one called Wind, it’s track four on the CD.

And I gotta say that I’m very happy to be on this release as I’ve been a fan of Breez ever since the Forsaken ”12 back in the mid 90s. And while I’m sad to see him go, you gotta do what you feel is right. Thanks for all the years of music brother! All the best to you and your family going forward!

There are several places to get your hands on this, either in CD form or digital, if you prefer that. I’ll just link a couple for you, but I’m sure you’ll find it in your usual spot… Go buy it!

AccessHipHop.com
iTunes
Amazon.com
SandboxAutomatic.com
DominationRec.com

Breez Evahflowin “As He Goes On” Sampler

With his last album receiving good reviews for the way it dealt with the angst of dealing with personal and artistic transition, Breez Evahflowin’s newest album As He Goes On… set for release on October 12, 2010 reveals the mature MC: relaxed, confident, and wise. If the last album outlined the personal battles facing Breez as an MC, his newest release reveals the aftermath. Unpretentious, at peace with his status as a mature artist ready to leave the game, Breez delivers his closing argument. The verdict? As He Goes On… is the last testament of an MC. It’s a title which alludes to the passing of a life.

Check littleax! Download the sampler!

Breez Remixes


Here’s a couple of old/new remixes for y’all to listen to. I made ‘em back in -07 for Breez Evahflowin, but decided to give them a little touch-up and post them. There is one more, which might just be the best of the three, but I didn’t have the energy to mess with it today, but I will, so it’ll be coming up in a day or two. Anyways, here are the tunes…

Enjoy!

Atari Blitzkrieg – 12.31.99

Atari Blitzkrieg – 12.31.99 & 12.30.99

Ok, it’s official, the new Atari Blitzkrieg album 12.31.99 is out and about causing a ruckus. If you pick it up now you’ll get the EP called 12.30.99 for free, offer expires tomorrow. So where to get it? Ataris site is a good place to start.

The EP takes place a day before 12.31.99, coming in at 14 tracks it’s more of an LP I guess.. anywho, with tracks produced by Jazz Spastiks, Krohme, Cadence, Moka Only, Nick Wiz, MackeralSalad, DJ A.I., Blockhead & Digital Fiend, and with all sale revenue going to charity (for both the EP and the main album) it could be a nice buy I think. You can pick it up separately right here, if you wish.

Ok on to the main album..

The 2nd full-length from Atari Blitzkrieg, 12.31.99, takes place both sonically and spiritually on New Years Eve, 1999, all the beats have that flavour and were either made back then or made to sound a bit like it did back then.. good stuff. I got one beat on there, which was made in ’98 I think, have to check to be sure. It’s a split track with the other half produced by Damian Calculon. Other producers on there include Krohme, Nick Wiz, Psycho Les, Bronze Nazareth and others, with guest appearances by L.I.F.E. Long, Lil Dap, Vast Aire, Breez Evahflowin, C-Rayz Walz and more.

I haven’t heard the whole thing yet, so I can’t really comment on it, but from what I have heard, it’s sounding good!

As mentioned you can grab it off Ataris site at a reduced price at the moment, but it will be available over at Amazon, iTunes and what have you, shortly. Oh.. and if you wanna preview it, Atari has a sampler up right here. Not sure if I should direct link it so I won’t, but it’s right there on that page.

So.. I hope y’all had a good Yule & New Years.. speak to you soon! Easy.

Breez Evahflowin

The Unearthed Past: A Collection of Underground Hip Hop, Vol 1
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breez evahflowinBoastful, arrogant, unapologetic yet at times deeply compelling, the unearthed past is a portrait of Breez Evahflowin’s evolution from MC to Lyricist. Featured on this collection are the lyrical stylings of Poison Pen, C-Rayz Walz, Akrobatik, Stelf Index, L.I.F.E. Long, Swave Sevah, Ike P, Big Mic The Terror, Wiz, Shabaam Saadiq, Shek the Rational, Supreme Wise Dome, Loer Velocity, El Juba, Briz, Digs Darklighter, Faraje & Dove. With Production in chronological order by: Cash-us Clay Mack, DJ Chillout, DJ Static, DJ Fakts 1, Nikki Glespie, Juggla, DJ Cheapshot, Dj Insane w/Chris Catalyst, MagOwl and DJ Tweak.

Unlike todays mp3-digital-download-ringtone raps stars, Underground MC Breez Evahflowin earned his stripes on the grooves of freshly pressed vinyl. Beginning in the late 90’s with the instant underground classic ‘Forsaken’, Breez went on to release and feature on over 40 vinyl releases to date. In this first volume on the ‘Unearthed Past’ Breez takes listeners on a 12 year journey from the origins of the braggadocios Stronghold crew to the mature socially conscious character of recent releases. The collection is in chronological order and begins with the never released ‘Forsaken remix’. Other notable gems finally unearthed for download are ‘Super-Breez’, ‘Between the Seems’, ‘On the Mic’ and the previously 45 exclusive ‘What’s Happenin’ Now?’. The collection fully embodies the intellectual angst as well as the insecurities of the late 1990 independent hip hop movement. Before the term pop-rap became mainstream and when the term underground was considered the pinnacle of respect.  Notable exceptions to this compilation are the contents of the Fly EP 2003 and the 2008 Breez Evahflowin and Dirt E. Dutch are Troublemakers projects. Both have already been made available for digital download.

(taken from Littleax.com)