Lee Bannon’s “Fantastic Plastic” EP is out now via Plug Research!! The full length album should be expected to drop sometime in early 2012.
The young but prolific producer has already made waves with previous projects while working with some of hip hop’s biggest names including Talib Kweli, Consequence, Planet Asia and many others.
Lee Bannon’s single for “Search & Destroy” featured Chuck English of The Cool Kids while the b-side featured the song “The Things” featuring Del the Funky Homosapien.
Today, enjoy the full stream of the “Fantastic Plastic” EP, which focuses more on his instrumental works more so than his work with other rappers. Lee states that the overall album is a “producer album for the heads” and this EP showcases what he means by that statement. The instrumentals are …
This song is off Asia’s digital only LP Crack Belt Theatre, which is out now. The beat for this track was created by Madlib, enjoy!
It’s Spring 2000, I’ve just graduated from film school. I’m sitting in front of my computer and I open a screenplay that I’d started working on just before graduation: Wholetrain. I didn’t really have time to work on it then, now I want to finish it and turn it into my first feature film. Reading the first scene, I pause and think to myself: ‘What a stupid idea, a fictional feature film about writing graffiti on trains. How the hell do you plan to get trains that you can paint on and have them rolling through the city? How do you plan to get shooting permission? Who will back this up in these times of strict anti-graffiti laws and zero tolerance strategies? And – most importantly – how will you pull this off without a significant budget?’ Thus begins this first-person account by director Florian Gaag, on how his film Whole Train got financed, produced and brought to the screen.
PLUS: Watch the trailer and enter to win one of five Whole Train DVDs + Soundtrack and a Sprayground backpack!
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Kyle Rapps is just crushing it right now, and this joint with Planet Asia is just more proof that he has Dylan Dylan Dylan hot fire. Try streaming it or download it here.
Check for his upcoming project w/ Kev Brown that actually remixes the Edutainment album of KRS ONE beats, and features fresh coast heads like U-N-I (YO and Thurzday) and Brooklyn’s own Joell Ortiz. Thats pretty frigging dope.



























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