TAG: Nocando

Aug10

the Kleenrz (Self Jupiter & Kenny Segal) – Mr. Sandman (Video)

Self Jupiter (Freestyle Fellowship) and Kenny Segal are…the Kleenrz! “Mr. Sandman” takes a look inside a world of make-believe. A world built on white lies told to help us sleep at night…to keep fear from destroying our children’s innocence. They’ll have to grow up one day, that day will be today if Mr. Sandman has a say in it.

Animation by: Jason & Aya Brown of Overture (http://www.opertura.org)

the Kleenrz EP out now via Hellfyre Club!! Guest features include MURS, Volume 10, Subtitle, Nocando, Alpha MC and others.

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Jul26

Kleenrz – Altered States feat. Subtitle, Alpha MC, Gajah, MURS & Volume 10 (MP3)

Self Jupiter (Freestyle Fellowship) & Kenny Segal are…the Kleenrz!! “Altered States” is their badass, indie rap, all-star posse cut featuring MURS, Volume 10, Subtitle, Gajah and Alpha MC. Their self titled EP drops July 31st via Nocando’s Hellfyre Club.

the Kleenrz’s album listening party is this Friday July 27th in Los Angeles featuring Nocando, DJ Nobody, Taurus Scott, Subtitle, Falcons and Pistol McFly!

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Jul05

the Kleenrz (Self Jupiter & Kenny Segal) – Filthy (Video)

Self Jupiter of Freestyle Fellowship and Kenny Segal are the Kleenrz. Their self titled EP will be released on July 31st via Nocando’s Hellfyre Club imprint and features Self Jupiter on the raps and Kenny Segal on production. The EP also features guest appearances from MURS, Volume 10, Abstract Rude, Subtitle, and others.

Today, enjoy the first music video from the EP for the song “Filthy” which delivers fans into the seedy world of crime-scene sanitation that is the backdrop for the overall EP. The video was created by James Reitano, the man who brought you videos from Madvillian, Cut Chemst and Kool Keith.

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Jun05

Busdriver @ Santos Party House (Live Review)

05.30.12

LA’s Busdriver, a staple of the city’s underground scene for the past decade plus, came through Manhattan on the heels of his weirdest album yet, Beaus$Eros The record, a complete reimagining of the artist’s vocal cords released earlier this year via Fake Four Inc, chronicles a devastating breakup and the road to recovery. Playing the downstairs stage at Santos Party House, replete with a cheesy silver backdrop he compared to a stovetop popcorn container, Busdriver showed off the new record through the electro-pop sing-along of “Bon Bon Fire” and pensive, slow-building “Utilitarian Uses Of Love.” On the latter track, Busdriver croons “This freedom it tastes funny / I am a case study,” outlining some downer content to come juxtaposed with head-nodding uptempo production. Belgian producer Loden supplied all the beats on his latest post-rap effort, providing necessary cohesion for Busdriver to dissect his heartache and get some ugliness off his chest.

The biggest cheers of the evening came from the Project Blowed emcee’s back catalogue. “Avantcore,” a title poking fun at sub-genre classification, was a welcome Fear Of A Black Tangent addition to the setlist. There were some remarkably rhythmically-challenged individuals in the audience and their spastic awkwardness peaked dramatically when the meandering flute of “Imaginary Places” kicked in. Perhaps they were being ironic. As we were leaving the venue, a friend suggested this particular Santos crowd was the most eclectic he had ever witnessed at a rap show. From the artists in the house such as Despot and Dapwell to the mother and daughter rocking out to the elderly gentleman dead center with a dance routine straight out of a Tim and Eric Awesome Show sketch, I’m inclined to agree. …MORE

Oct06

Flash Bang Grenada – 10 Haters (Review)

Flash Bang Grenada

10 Haters

Released by Hellfyre Club


Absurdist narratives placing “bouquets of penises” alongside “duvets with Jesus jizz” and making “the tea party speak Farsi” are unleashed at light speed over some of the L.A. beat scene’s finest backdrops on Busdriver and Nocando’s debut as Flash Bang Grenada. 10 Haters, centered on the notion that every act of decency shall be met with hatred tenfold, is a showcase of two of the west coast’s wittier spitters stepping into a vocal booth and polishing their collective smirk into some bizarre gems. Some may dismiss the punchline-laden affair as over-the-top, but it’s awfully hard to avoid laughing at lines like the Weekend at Bernie’s inspired “dance like an old dead white man.”