TAG: Clipse

Apr06

New Gossip Album Produced By Rick Rubin

Gossip have annouced their third album, Music For Men, produced by Rick Rubin, will be released on Jun 22. The disc marks the groups second release for the Rubin run Columbia Records following a live album last year. First single “Heavy Cross” is out Jun 15.

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Feb25

Clipse in Studio With Rick Rubin

Entertainment Weekly is reporting that Clipse have been working with legendary producer Rick Rubin on tracks for their forthcoming album, Til the Casket Drops. This marks the first time Rubin has worked on a hip-hop record since Jay-Z’s “99 Problems.”

The first single, “Kinda Like A Big Deal,” was produced by DJ Khalil and features Kanye West. The song drops Mar 9, with that album scheduled for a late summer release.

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Feb08

Clipse x Re-Up Gang x Commenwealth – New Era

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Jan31

Clipse ft Keri Hilson and Pharrell (MP3)

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This is a single off the Clipse 3rd LP titled “Till The Casket Drops”. Hopefull the saying the thrid time is a charm holds true.

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Jan27

INTERVIEW: Doubleclick and Amon Tobin Give Electronica the Finger (Two, Actually)

The convergence of two major, established forces in music has rarely resulted in anything less than a disaster. Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson’ s brief partnership ended with the theft of the Beatles catalog and decades of resentment. The Best of Both Worlds and Unfinished Business, the two mediocre LPs born out of the R. Kelly/Jay-Z collaboration, proved that their business together should have been finished before it even began. As Two Fingers, electronic juggernauts Amon Tobin and Joe ‘Doubleclick’ Chapman seek to break the curse of musical matches seemingly made in heaven. From the sinister yet gorgeous sound of their hip-hop-tinged debut, the two revered producers have undeniably succeeded in doing so. Doubleclick took some time out with URB to discuss working with Amon …

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