Beat Feed Instrumentals – Episode 56

In this single producer showcase, we feature an exceptional artist who’s no stranger to the feed, the mighty MagOwl. I’ve had the pleasure of being involved with two projects with him so far, Breez Evahflowin‘s Unearthed Past release and just recently Breez’s As He Goes On LP, and hope to collab with him more in the near future. He’s also a graph artist, painter and photographer, but of course we’re featuring MagOwl the musician, so lets get into the tracks featured here. First up is the beat for a Blame One joint “The Illest ft. Anthony Rutkowski”. This is one of a couple songs off Blame’s new LP Endurance that was produced by MagOwl. Second is a track produced for Atari Blitzkrieg called “An Evening in Tokyo featuring Fuca Chan”. This cut is off Perfect Blue, a release from Atari dedicated to the influential anime director Satoshi Kon, who recently lost his battle with cancer. Closing out the episode is the beat for the song “Men Behind the Sun ft. Jak Progresso”. That’s off the Unusual Suspects release Unusuowl. A fitting name indeed. You know the science. Support MagOwl by purchasing music featuring his production. And help spread the word! Peace. Dirt E. Dutch – Beat Feed

Got one all to myself this time.. Big up Dutchman! Go check it out here.

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

Beat Feed Instrumentals – Episode 45

Here is another sub-heavy smash from the good homie MagOwl. It’s called “Voodoo Express”, and no matter how high you turn up this producer from Sweden, his sound stays consistantly sweet. Feeling MagOwl? Follow him on Twitter. Second up to bat is Humble Modesto, with the track “Won”, off his new release This Is For…, which is available now from End of Earth Records. Wrapping it up is Bronx native Lex Boogie, with the track “Buck Rogers”. That’s off his free instrumentals release called Lex in Space. The project is based on bending the gritty genre of Hip Hop production he is known for and blending it with cosmic twist and turns that could only be described as “Out of this world”. Use the links. Spread the word. Support these artists! Peace. – Dirt E. Dutch, Beat Feed

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Beat Feed Instrumentals – Episode 26

The official blurb:

The marvelous production of MagOwl revisits the show with the beat to Brooklyn Academy‘s track “Splash ft. Killah Priest”. That’s off BK Academy’s latest release Bored of Education. Second is a beat to a track I already consider a classic and happens to feature BK Academy MC Block McCloud on the chorus. It’s Sean Price‘s single “Mess You Made” and it’s produced by Masse of the Salizar Brothers. Jesus Price Superstar is the album for that single. We wrap up number 26 with the legendary Kool Keith‘s 1997 album Sex Style, where he goes by the alias “Big Willie Keith. The beat is for the song “Little Girls” produced by KutMasta Kurt. Show support. Use the links. Make a purchase. Peace! – Dirt E. Dutch, Beat Feed

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