EOM – Wonder Vision (free download)

The big homie EOM has always came with some real soulful beats. I’ve personally been a huge fan for quite some time (damn, we still need to work together homie!), so I was vibed when Deez hit me about this new project. I’ma let the good folks at Kevin Nottingham.com fill you in, but trust me, this is a really dope project, some amazing flips of some classic Stevie songs. Awesome tribute to the man.

“Virginia producer EOM (Elements of Music) is releasing his newest instrumental journey today through KevinNottingham.com. The beatsmith, known for his work with Wax and last year’s single with Shad, pays tribute to the great Stevie Wonder in his opus entitled Wonder Vision.

Sampling some of Stevie’s greatest work throughout his 50 year career, EOM captures the essence of Stevie Wonder in this 16-track dedication. Highlights include the opening track “Morecherry”, “Ain’tnothin”, “Do143″ and “Suburb Woman”.

Fans of both Stevie Wonder and hip hop sampling will find great pleasure with this project.”

EOM Presents Wonder Vision

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The Movement Fam’s A3C and CMJ Wrap Up

Aight, so we’re a bit delayed on this one. But y’all can forgive us. We’d never been to anything like this before, and the shit is hard work. Seriously. Networking. Trying to talk to that producer/MC/DJ/industry dude without looking or sounding like a groupie or a new jack. Yelling over loud music all night. Up early and paying attention to panels all day. It’s a full time job doing this shit. But we ain’t complaining; both of these conferences were some of the most amazing experiences we’ve had thus far with music, and in 2011, we finna be rockin’ shows there, beleeeeedat.

We kicked off Atlanta by scoring tickets to the Drake show at the Fox Theatre. Bonus. Notion and I walked into a room full of people rapping every word to a Soulja Boy song. Oh-kay. Five minutes after we got in there, Drake started so it was perfect timing. Apparently Tyga opened, so we prolly didn’t miss much. The crowd, mostly women and their generally less-than-enthusiastic partners, stood up pretty much the whole time and there was a lot of screaming. Drizzy did most of the joints I wanted to hear bar ‘Say What’s Real’. ‘Forever’ was dope; he even brought Young Jeezy and The-Dream out for their respective collaborations (I have no idea what they are), and the pyrotechnics for ‘Fireworks’ were awesome. Great show.

Drake @ Fox Theatre, Atlanta

Drake @ Fox Theatre, Atlanta

So A3C (it stands for All 3 Coasts, for those who ain’t know. I didn’t til recently) kicked off on Thursday at the Masquerade complex in East Atlanta. The venue was dope as it had about 5 stages with either performances, demonstrations or panels on at any given time, so there was never a moment of boredom. We finally got to meet a gang of folks we’d built with over the years but never met in person (as well as a bunch of folks we respect and have admired for years), including North Carolina producer S.T.T.R.E.S.S. (below with The Fam), Kevin Nottingham, Dasha, Hassahn, Emilio Rojas, Hezekiah, Donwill and Von Pea of Tanya Morgan, Che Grand, Big Dho, Chaundon, J The S, DJ Evil Dee, DJ Z of DJ Booth.net, Crooked I, El Da Sensei, Illmaculate, Laws, The Bodega Brovas, Khrysis and a gang more.

Cee, Notion, VP, S.T.T.R.E.S.S. and Bekah

Cee, Notion, VP, S.T.T.R.E.S.S. and Bekah

The Fam reppin'

The Fam reppin'

Day 1 was the 9th Wonder interview by Dres The Beatnik, and included guests and collaborators Buckshot and Murs. It was an awesome insight into 9th’s work ethic, inspirations and methods. The rest of the night included performances from Jamla artists like Skyzoo, The Away Team, Rapsody, Big Reemo, Murs and Jean Grae. And of course, DJ Evil Dee was on the mix (c’mon kick it!).

DJ Evil Dee @ A3C

DJ Evil Dee @ A3C

Buckshot, 9th Wonder, Murs and Dres The Beatnik @ A3C

Buckshot, 9th Wonder, Murs and Dres The Beatnik @ A3C

Skyzoo @ A3C

Skyzoo @ A3C

Buckshot @ A3C

Buckshot @ A3C

Day 2 was full of more shows and informative panels. The two main showcases we caught were Kevin Nottingham’s and DJ Booth’s. Kev’s included dope sets from HiPNOTT Records artists like Jermside, Nobody Famous and the Hall of Justus cats headlined and tore it down (Rapper Big Pooh, Chaundon, Jozeemo and Joe Scudda). DJ Booth’s showcase had sets from cats like J The S, Emilio Rojas, Cyhi The Prince, Laws, Exile and Crooked I. We ventured inside to catch Illmaculate’s set, followed by Seattle native J. Pinder, both of whom murked it.

Nosh even caught Mr Douthit to get a quick photo and pass on a copy of his tribute mixtape to the man himself. And we also managed to chill with Crooked I for a while and explain our move to Canada from Australia to pursue our music, which he said he really respected and that we’ll be successful with that sort of determination, belief and passion. That really meant a lot coming from him. Great dude.

9th Wonder & Notion @ A3C

9th Wonder & Notion @ A3C

Cyhi The Prince @ A3C

Cyhi The Prince @ A3C

Crooked I @ A3C

Crooked I @ A3C

Illmaculate @ A3C

Illmaculate @ A3C

Crooked I & Notion @ A3C

Crooked I & Notion @ A3C

Cee & Crooked I @ A3C

Cee & Crooked I @ A3C

Day 3 was just as hectic. More panels in the early afternoon and the weather was gorgeous. Atlanta turned it on for us, we were drinking beers in the sun; it felt like home. More networking and more shows, including Torae, Sha Stimuli, Lessondary Crew (Jermiside, Von Pea, Donwill and Che Grand), Reks and Statik Selektah, the big homies The Bodega Brovas (Traviii 7th, Keynote and Headkrack), Hezekiah and horn section ‘Me So Horny’ (who KILLED it), The Artifacts, Emilio Rojas, Camp Lo and Rhymefest. All up, it was an amazing festival and we’ll be there next year for sure.

Cee & Hezekiah @ A3C

Cee & Hezekiah @ A3C

After a quick couple days in Toronto to do some laundry and re-pack, we were on the bus to New York City to catch CMJ (College Music Journal). Yet another amazing experience; though a little different than A3C in the sense that it was general music business across all genres rather than strictly Hip Hop. We chilled for a couple days to check out the city as it was VP‘s first time, but Notion and I caught the David Icke lecture on the Sunday before booking it to the Mayer Hawthorne show downtown at the Bowery Ballroom, missing half his set. We got to hang with the homie Cyclops too, which was dope.

The Movement Fam & Cyclops in NYC

The Movement Fam & Cyclops in NYC

Mayer Hawthorne @ Bowery Ballroom

Mayer Hawthorne @ Bowery Ballroom

CMJ started on the Tuesday, and it was full on. The panels went from 11am to 4.45pm every day, with only 15 minutes break between each one, where we had to fit in any quick chats to panelists and toilet breaks before heading to the next panel and trying to get there early to ensure a seat. It was like being back at Uni. But the information we gathered was absolutely incredible, and the people we met will definitely be either long term friends or business associates.

The first night we caught the New Zealand showcase at Le Poisson Rouge, where we saw awesome bands like Street Chant, Ruby Frost and Kids of 88, saw Blonde Summer over at Kenny’s Castaway (where Bruce Springsteen apparently did his first ever gig), and then back to LPR for the Duck Down vs Blacksmith Showcase. It was Duck Down’s 15 Year Anniversary so they went all out. The 16 year old in me lost my fucking shit when every Duck Down artist (with the exception of Louieville Sluggah pretty much) rocked the stage, performing classics like ‘Le Fleh, Le Flah, Eshkoshka’, ‘Operation Lockdown’, ‘I Gotcha Opin’ and more. Incredible. The newly signed Black Rob even came through to perform ‘Whoa’. No words.

The Blacksmith kids killed it too. Jean Grae and Mela Machinko, Pharoahe Monch and Strong Arm Steady did an awesome job. We bailed after SAS so I’m not sure who else rocked, but it was an incredible night.

Black Rob @ Duck Down Showcase, CMJ

Black Rob @ Duck Down Showcase, CMJ

Sean P @ Duck Down Showcase, CMJ

Sean P @ Duck Down Showcase, CMJ

Starang Wondah, Rock and Buckshot @ Duck Down Showcase, CMJ

Starang Wondah, Rock and Buckshot @ Duck Down Showcase, CMJ

Mela Machinko, 9th Wonder & Jean Grae @ Duck Down Showcase, CMJ

Mela Machinko, 9th Wonder & Jean Grae @ Duck Down Showcase, CMJ

Pharoahe Monch @ Duck Down Showcase, CMJ

Pharoahe Monch @ Duck Down Showcase, CMJ

The rest of the week consisted of panels until Friday and shows every night. The soul showcase with Eric Roberson was amazing, the international showcase at 92Y Tribeca was really interesting, we even caught Aussies Paul Dempsey (from Something For Kate) and Angus & Julia Stone doing their thing. Israeli electro artist Onili was awesome, as was closing night with Foreign Exchange (who had Darien Brockington and Zo rocking with them all night, and they even brought out Rapper Big Pooh and Jesse Boykins III). Shouts to the big homie outta Jersey, Mike Philson, who we connected with. So after two weeks of shows every night and early mornings at panels, we’re absolutely shambles. Now it’s time to re-up, consolidate the networks and use the new info we learned. Until next year…

Foreign Exchange @ BB Kings, CMJ

Foreign Exchange @ BB Kings, CMJ

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Kevin Nottingham Presents – Mama Said Knock You Out

Aaaaaand we got it! This joint is finally here! After around 8 months from the start of the producer competition to the release of the final product on the same release date as the original, Kevin Nottingham.com’s ‘Mama Said Knock You Out’ LL Cool J tribute album has dropped, and shit is fire!

The line up is dope as hell; and y’all KNOW The Movement Fam are in effect, this time with the homie MegaRan aka Random on the remake of “Eat Em Up”. I really enjoyed the tribute, and it was nothing short of a pleasure to be involved. So hit the jump and download this baby!

Download Kevin Nottingham.com’s Mama Said Knock You Out LL Cool J Tribute Album

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Notion – On The Corner of Notion & 9th: A Tribute To 9th Wonder

And it’s here!

After around a year or so in the making, Notion has finally dropped his third solo mixtape, ‘On The Corner of Notion & 9th: A Tribute To 9th Wonder’. This 18 track opus sees Notion flex his skills entirely over various 9th Wonder productions from throughout his career, and the chemistry is palpable. The tape is proudly presented by The Movement Fam, Kevin Nottingham.com, Hip Hop Update.com and Peoples Republic of Clothing – we can’t thank y’all enough for all your help and support with this project.

Y’all would have caught the first two leaks from the project, ‘Mastermind’ and ‘Honey’ featuring Cee & Bekah, but y’all might also remember ‘Don’t Rush Me’ from the HiPNOTT Records compilation in early 2009.

Rolling through to help out Nosh on vocal duties are New Zealand’s KB, Whisper, Theory, Micnificent and of course, Bekah, Tommy Gunnz and Cee.

You can download Notion’s ‘On The Corner of Notion & 9th: A Tribute To 9th Wonder’ FREE right now! Spread the word!

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Tokyo Cigar – The Fab 5

The big homie Tokyo Cigar done did it again. This dude is a fucking beast, straight up. I have never met anybody in the industry as prolific as Mr Cigar, and with every project, I’m more and more impressed with what I hear. Dude is a musician, the shit is mad tech.

So this latest project is called ‘The Fab 5′, and it’s a musical dedication to five blogs (all of them happen to be awesome sites in their own right, and ran by some real supportive dudes), including The Movement Fam.com. The five sites recommended – KevinNottingham.com, WakeYourDaughterUp, HailMegaTron.net, WhenGiantsMeet.com and us – are musically represented with tracks that somehow totally nail the overall vibe of the site. Our track features some audio from Bekah and I in a YouTube video over a crazy soul banger.

Seriously, this shit is crazy. I just had a hash cookie so I’m struggling right now, but cop this.

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K. Sparks: A Message to the Fans

Shouts to the labelmate homie K. Sparks on this video, filling y’all in on his new project with G.C. and signing to HiPNOTT Records.

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HiPNOTT Records 2010 Takeover Mixtape Vol 1‏

It’s here! Volume 1, HiPNOTT Records, Hip Hop DX, DJBooth, 2010 Takeover…it’s a wrap! Watch for the Movement Fam joint on Volume 2 coming in February!

HiPNOTT Records 2010 Takeover Mixtape Vol 1‏

HiPNOTT Records 2010 Takeover Mixtape Vol 1‏

Download HiPNOTT Records 2010 Takeover Mixtape Vol 1

HIPNOTT RECORDS 2010 TAKEOVER VOL 1 MIXTAPE, PRESENTED BY HIPHOPDX.COM + DJBOOTH.NET + KEVINNOTTINGHAM.COM AVAILABLE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD TODAY

Kevin Nottingham, of KevinNottingham.com’s notoriety, introduces his record label HiPNOTT Records’ latest musical endeavor. Through a partnership with HipHopDX, HiPNOTT releases the first volume of a two-part series mixtape entitled HiPNOTT Records 2010 Takeover where Nottingham hones the label’s direction and sound. The mixtape, presented by HipHopDX, KevinNottingham.com and DJBooth.net, is available for free download starting today. A video promo trailer is available for download and share now at http://hipnottrecords.com/hipnott -records-2010-takeover-promo.html.

HiPNOTT Record’s 2010 Takeover is a feel-good head-bobber reminiscent of the Golden Era of hip-hop that we all miss. Expect a skillful blend of exclusive tracks from both unsigned and established hip hop talent including Chaundon (Justus League), Guilty Simpson, Kyle Lucas, Joe Scudda, Verbs featuring MURS, El Prez, Truck North (The Roots), Tiye Phoenix, Wax, and Ilyas (Tanya Morgan). HiPNOTT’s signed artists, Cymarshall Law, K. Sparks, Nobody Famous, Trav Williams, JC Poppe and Preach, more than hold their own.

Following the Takeover mixtape series, the label will usher in its impressive roster of talent that includes Cee & Bekah, Cymarshall Law, Dasha, G.C., Has-Lo, JC Poppe, Jermiside & Danny Diggs, K.Sparks, Nobody Famous, Notion, Preach Jacobs and Trav Williams, with the release of projects beginning the first quarter of 2010.

HiPNOTT Records 2010 Takeover Vol. 2 will be available February 2010, bolstering a list of talent that includes Epsilon Project, Has-Lo, Hawdwerk & Jansport J, Jermiside & Danny Diggs, L.E.G.A.C.Y., MaG, N’Telligence, Plex Long, Preach Jacobs, Random, Self-One, Siya and The Movement Fam (Cee & Bekah, Notion, Tommy Gunnz).

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DJ Chong Wizard’s Eclectic Relaxation: A Tribute to A Tribe Called Quest‏

DJ Chong Wizard's Eclectic Relaxation: A Tribute to A Tribe Called Quest‏

Finally, it’s here!!! The homie DJ Chong Wizard drops his A Tribe Called Quest tribute mixtape ‘Eclectic Relaxation’. Myself, Notion and Tommy Gunnz hit ‘em with our take of ‘Oh My God’ to wrap the tape up, so check the info after the jump for the free download…

DJ Chong Wizard hooks up with Thick Magazine & KevinNottingham.com to present Eclectic Relaxation: A Tribute to A Tribe Called Quest. This mixtape has been a work in progress since last summer when a beat contest was hosted on KevinNottingham.com for producers to recreate their favorite ATCQ tracks. Hundreds of entries were submitted and the best made the cut.

Featuring emcees such as Del The Funky Homosapien, El Da Sensei, The Lessondary (Jermiside, Tanya Morgan, etc), Frank Nitti (of Frank N Dank), Moka Only, Bootie Brown and many more, Eclectic Relaxation is sure to give Tribe fans exactly what they’ve been waiting for… a proper tribute!

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DJ Chong Wizard's Eclectic Relaxation: A Tribute to A Tribe Called Quest‏

01. DJ Chong Wizard – Check The Classic (prod. by Complexxx)

02. El Da Sensei – Can I Kick It (prod. by LoKeyNote)

03. Del The Funky Homosapien – Lyrics To Go (prod. by Bidimridim)

04. The Lessondary [Jermiside, A.B.N.G, Tanya Morgan & Elucid] – Check The Rhime (prod. by Bidimridim)

05. Muneshine, Roshin & DJ Sonik – Steve Biko (Stir It Up) (prod. by Muneshine)

06. M.I.C. [MeccaGodZilla, Junclassic & Monsta X] – Award Tour (prod. by Zup)

07. Frank Nitti [Frank n Dank] – Eclectic Relaxation (prod. by G.C.)

08. Jovi Rockwell – Gotta Get Out {Bonita Applebum} (prod. by Ro-Data)

09. Dre Biggity – Find A Way (prod. by Damar Davis & Fonkee1)

10. Moka Only – Push It Along (prod. by Moka Only)

11. Jeff Spec & Moka Only – Butter (prod. by K-Murdock)

12. Phoenix Jones & Big Norf Da God – Verses From The Black E.T.z (prod. by DJ Chong Wizard)

13. Phoenix Jones & Jis The Future – Jazz (prod. by Has-Lo)

14. The Googlenaires [Moka Only & Bootie Brown] – Skypager (prod. by Moka Only)

15. Donny Arcade – Scenario (prod. by Don Joe)

16. Dutchmassive – The Love (prod. by Remot)

17. St. Mic & Tomorrow’s Yesterday – Pad and Pen (prod. by St. Mic)

18. Wax & EOM – A Date Called Quest (prod. by EOM)

19. The Movement Fam – Oh My God (prod. by Bidimridim)

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HiPNOTT Records 2010 Takeover Mixtape

Aight, so y’all been knew that The Movement Fam have been down with HiPNOTT Records since (long before) the jump. And in 2010, it’s fucking ON.

Kev teamed up with DJBooth.net and HipHopDX.com to deliver not one but TWO free volumes of original, fresh Hip Hop to distinguish the label’s direction in 2010.

Peep the video above for the features on the first volume.

If you wanna sneak peek at The Movement Fam’s track ‘Seasons Change’ (produced by G.C.), head over to The Movement Fam’s YouTube channel

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KevinNottingham.com Presents: G.C. on the Beats, Volume 1

G.C. on the Beats, Volume 1

The big homie G.C. done came with a special gift for y’all to lead in the new year with…G.C. on the Beats, Volume 1. This is a really solid collection of a bunch of his favourite joints from the various artists he’s worked with. Cee & Bekah’s ‘Ven Aqui’ makes an appearance here in full, the only place you can get it for now (until The Soul Movement Originals drops next year)…

From Kev:

“We have one more exclusive mixtape that we are dropping today and this one is a personal fav as it is from the sole producer that I manage.

2009 has been a very productive year for G.C., who we first heard of in our weekly remix contests at KevinNottingham.com. Since then, he has worked with quite a handful of artists, such as MaG, K. Sparks, Trav Williams, Jermiside, and Punchlyne & Fokis. We decided to put together a collection of some of G.C.’s best work thus far. This is G.C. on the Beats, Volume 1!

Any support is greatly appreciated!”

DOWNLOAD G.C. on the Beats, Volume 1

G.C. on the Beats, Volume 1

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