Last Night’s Afterparty part deux
Who doesn’t love an afterparty? Good times. Remember: Team Das Racist tonight at Members Only, and File Jerks, WD4D, Tang & Toast, Gordon Voidwell and special guests tomorrow at Moe Bar. Lock in!
Vitamin D: The born day EP
Hey Vita! happy belated b-day from the not so tall homies @ LxNxM ! Vitamin D humbly presides in the upper echelon of Seattle producers and hip hop culture in general. Smoothly riding the currents of the Seattle “waves of hip hop ( see Mudede’s timeline/wave theory of Seattle Hip Hop)“, Vita has expanded outside of the 206 with notable collabos with Abstract Rude, Gift of Gab, and various Rhymesayer heads. On the local tip – Vita ever remains the accessible tall homey, laying down clever verses all over the place and supplying enduring beats that seem to tailor fit local emcees and singers.
Alright, so the word on the Born day EP is that Vitamin D recorded all these tracks on his b-day! source- local emcee ispire of Canary Sing. Not surprisingly the EP knocks, but it also entertains in way that will put a gleam in the eye of any true hip hop head. Vita gets it in throughout the nine tracks – exploring topics from wack birthdays, the limitations of playahood in the age of social media, and identity politics of Seattle Hip Hop. Download the Born Day EP here for free and whip test immediately thereafter.
Bambu- The Queen is Dead
West coast undergound heads are probably no stranger to the Native Guns crew – composed of emcees Kiwi and Bambu. The Filipino duo deftly discoursed modern proletarian/petite bourgeoisie life over hood certifiable beats, never failing to move a crowd.
Parting ways in recent years to pursue solo efforts, Kiwi and Bambu have stayed on their grizzly. In this track off his upcoming EP, …paper cuts, Bambu gets cold and candid on the psuedo-conscious emcee and their triflin’ pro-woman messages. Hopefully folks listen to our dude and save us all some forehead slapping moments in hip hop… download “The queen is dead”
…paper cuts drops Feb 23rd on the Homegrown Blendz label., …paper cuts will feature Chace Infinite (Self Scientific), Geologic (Blue Scholars), Malcolm & Martin, Thurzday (U-N-I) and Diz Gibran, with production by Digital Martyrs, Fatgums, 6Fingers, MTK, Anon and Nick James. Shouts to 2dopeboys for the post.
Sabzi – Tropikali
This is some filthyness. Sabzi, noted worldwide man of leisure and DJ/producer for Northwest hip hop heroes Blue Scholars and Common Market, is throwing a party. It’s called Tropikali. And it’s all about the goodness we love here on LxNxM.
To promote/celebrate, Sabz just put out a mixtape of reggae/dancehall/Jawaiian goodness for your earballs. Download, listen, and if you’re in Seattle, show up on November 28th at the Vera Project for the official get down.
Download the Right Thing

This past year Duck Down Records has remained active with a onslaught of quality releases from a growing roster of artists. Rather than force fans to scour the Internet looking for low quality MP3s on our product, we have taken it upon ourselves to provide you with a collection of music from various MCs on Duck Down through the DOWNLOAD THE RIGHT THING sampler mix cd.
Hear music from KRS-ONE & BUCKSHOT, Sean Price, Kidz In The Hall, Blue Scholars, DJ Revolution, Heltah Skeltah, Random Axe (comprised of Sean Price, Guilty Simpson and Black Milk), B-Real of Cypress Hill, Skyzoo, Team Facelift, Naledge, Smif N Wessun, Marco Polo & Torae, Ruste Juxx, General Steele and Boot Camp Clik.
This is a filthy, filthy line up, and I’m definitely happy to see the Blue Scholars on this mixtape represntin the 206. They actually have a new distribution partnership deal with Duckdown and, oddly enough, Cafe Vita, through which they put out their new EP, OOF!. Read more about their distribution partnership here, and buy the new EP here.










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