Undiscovered or under appreciated, either way these are vocalists, artists, & musicians
worth getting to know.
Coultrain - Streams & Rivers
Soul stylist Coultrain out of St.Louis, Missouri is all set to give you some new magic
for his upcoming album, Jungle Mumbo Jumbo. Here’s the first single off of that LP,
Streams & Rivers with a breakdown by the artist below:
This year, the spring equinox falls on March 20th. The March equinox happens when the sun crosses the celestial equator – an imaginary line around the sky above Earth’s equator moving south to north. the equinox is a time of fertility and creation. its a time to clarify desires, to set intentions,and also a time to plant seeds for the future. this is a time to celebrate. a time of rebirth and renewal. to celebrate it, the 1st single from Coultrain’s latest offering, Jungle Mumbo Jumbo, will be released. it is entitled “Streams & Rivers”. It was composed by Jason “The Dirty Lynt” Moore, with additional instrumentation by I, Ced and Erik Rico. it is the story of a poetess who is entrapped in the ever elusive arms of her heart’s desire, Seymour Liberty, this is the story on the surface anyway. its also draws many other underlying themes, those of which u must allow ur imagination to decide.
The album’s release date is April 23rd. the number 23 has held a mystique that has lasted for centuries, The number “Two” being division, male and female, day and night and Wisdom in Hebrew esoteric philosophy. The number “Three” being the Holy Trinity, the essence of all things, for time consist of past, present and future, male and female are made of spirit, soul and body, space is defines by height width and depth. The number ” 5 ” being the key to the entire system, is intimately related to the Pyramid, the perfect 5th in music, the five senses in man being taste, smell, touch, sight and hearing. and 2 + 3 = 5, they are one in the same.so from the number of vertebrae in a human spine, to the number of chromosomes each parent contributes to create life, to the number of grandmasters of the knights templars, to the law of fives, the number of the latin alphabet has 23 letters. its significance can go on and on, it is an enigma. the magic of this date is boundless.
Doug Prescott - Blues In The Key Of Sea
Some days you need music that sets you rolling like a log would in a country stream,
full of ease and merriment. With Blues In The Key Of Sea, Doug Prescott gives you
that feeling through and through. Hailing from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, the veteran
songwriter/musician brings you an engaging travel through different musical moods
with his third solo album. Prescott has a voice that moves low like spring clouds, with
enough light to make every song on this album a pleasant listen. “Smooth Sailin’ Day’
is an uptempo song buoyed by gentle bass play and spirited guitar that’s full of stomp.
He also shows some magnetic introspection, shown in great display with ‘Purple Heart
In a Crown Vic’, a song about a veteran’s struggles in dealing with civilian life. And
‘99% Won’t Do’ is a funky blues tune of protest against rich fat cats that is tinged
with the same spirit seen at Berkeley, Chicago in 1968 and other battlegrounds of
freedom around the nation. With Blues In The Key Of Sea, you get an Americana
that is distilled like a rich whiskey, one that you savor with every song. And thanks to
Doug Prescott, it’s a taste that you’ll take to heart for a long time.
www.dougprescott.com
www.reverbnation.com/dougprescott
www.cdbaby.com/cd/dougprescottband2
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Doug-Prescott/243407582375147
The Bullitts - 'They Die By Dawn'
The Bullitts, a new musical sensation out of the UK with previous work with
Jay Electronica, have struck again recently. The Bullitts is the brainchild of
musician Jeymes Samuel, and not only is he releasing a new album on June
4th called They Die By Dawn, he’s also releasing a short film that inspired it.
With an impressive cast featuring Michael K.Williams, Harry Lennix, Rosario
Dawson and Isaiah Washington among others, They Die By Dawn is a Black
Western that might be as free-ranging and majestic as The Bullitts’ music.
Check out the first single below featuring Yaasin Bey, Jay Electronica and Lucy
Liu on the narration!
Jay Shells "Rap Quotes"
Artist Jay Shells, famously remembered for the epic burn of Fox News back in 2011,
brings a new project to the streets of NYC that shows off his skills and love of the
hip-hop quotable. ANIMAL followed him on his journey and learned more about the
project, check out the video below. (props to egotrip & ANIMAL)
El Mac Mural
Check out this piece by El Mac, and all of the vibrant hues of blue on this angel…
Dert
Dert Floyd can’t simply just be referred to as a beatmaker. This man has put out
quite the collection of beat tapes and remix albums, enough to solidify his stature
as one with a distinct flair for merging and creating sounds that stick to you. The
Los Angeles native put out one collection, a remix of the guitarist Jose Gonzales’
second album, In Our Nature back in 2006 that still rattles and hums in speakers
everywhere. Dert’s worked with LMNO, KRS-ONE, Pigeon John and is a member of
the Tunnel Rats collective. Do yourself a solid and check out more of this cat’s work.
http://www.dertbeats.com
"Bill Hundreds" Mural
Check out this piece done by Mad Steez…*cue The Cosby Show Theme music circa 1990*
Obey Giant Mural 3.15.13
Here’s another mural by the Obey Giant team, done in Wynwood, Florida.
A Primitive Evolution - The Prize
There are times where, in order to gain a grip on what your purpose is, you have to
dig deep into your own marrow, into your existence. And as evidenced on The Prize,
the latest album from alt-rockers A Primitive Evolution, the digging may just be the
journey and the destination. The trio from Toronto, Canada have proven committed
to this journey for the past five years with critical acclaim, their self-titled debut in
2009 being born with the idea of breaking barriers, in thought as well as in music.
This new album, an inspired collection of re-worked tracks from their debut along
with new songs is sonically stirring and magnetic. “Coming and Going” is a lush poem
composed with tight vocals and lead guitar work that accentuates but doesn’t dictate
the flow. “I Feel It All” is hard-charging, and pulls you into the rhythm so deep that
you not only don’t notice the tempo change of the song near the end at first, you
don’t even mind where it takes you. And ‘The Prize’ becomes a fluid centerpiece of
the album with its taut bass work and chords rising with the crisp songwriting. A.P.E.
has proven with The Prize that creativity is not only a tool for evolution, but the
defining home for it to lay its head.
http://aprimitiveevolution.com/fr_aprimitiveevolution
A Primitive Evolution - “Lord Of Reason” Official Music Video