Model Feature - Lauren Hoyte

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Model Feature - Lauren Hoyte

Yet another model feature...they're becoming more and more regular these days, and the quality is getting better every time. Miss Lauren Hoyte hit us up, and we were so very glad that she did. This stunning young lady already has an extremely impressive resume, and her hustle and grind is taking her on the path to stardom. Check out our interview after the jump...

Cee: What’s your name? Lauren: Lauren Hoyte.

Cee: Where are you from? Lauren: My ethnicity is Trinidadian however I am from New Jersey.

Cee: How many years have you been modeling? Lauren: I've been modeling on a consistent basis for about 2 years.

Cee: What are the misconceptions people commonly have about models that are untrue? Lauren: That models are not intelligent..SO NOT TRUE! Many of us have brains too, not just beauty!

Cee: What shows, videos, magazines, etc. have you been featured in? Lauren: Hair magazines like Hype Hair, Braids & Beauty, and Urban book cover, The Source Magazine, TV/Video- All My Children, "Law & Order", "Ugly Betty", MTV and FUSE TV and a featured guest on a special 2-day episode on the Tyra Banks Show discussing Women & Body Image; Small roles on Films like Duplicity starring Julia Roberts, Clive Owen and others, Brooklyn's Finest starring Wesley Snipes and Notorious. Also, I had an amazing experience working on the Roc-A-Wear 10th anniversary commercial featuring Jay-Z and directed by the well renowned Spike Lee!!

Cee: What photographers have you worked with? Lauren: I've worked with so many excellent photographers...to mention just a few, Keith Major, Berman Fenelus, Frank Antonio, Itaysha, John Ricard, Phazion and so much more.

Cee: What photographers would you like to work with? Lauren: I’m willing to work with anyone that shows interest in working with me. There are so many amazingly creative photographers. I’m open to new concepts and/or any upcoming projects.

Cee: Can you describe the grind of a model trying to break into the industry? Lauren: You have to be able to handle criticism and rejection and realize that opportunities won't come along and fall into your lap. You have to stay motivated to go out there and get it!

Cee: Any words for the ladies out there that have aspirations of entering the modeling industry? Lauren: Stay consistent and although it sounds cliché, never give up on your dreams! Strive to be your best because I strongly believe that Dreams and Determination are really a POWERFUL combination!

Cee: What's your plans from here? Lauren: You can look for me in magazines, advertising campaigns for clothing or cosmetics, TV commercials, pilots and working toward ultimately a billboard ad. Also I am currently working with an acting coach to prepare for any upcoming acting opportunities ahead, since I am currently SAG-eligible and will be joining SAG soon.

Cee: Hit us with your contact details for folks who want to see more! Lauren: Website coming soon but until then stay tuned for updates on www.myspace.com/njmodellauren.

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Kevin Nottingham Presents - Mama Said Knock You Out

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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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Mike Posner - Drug Dealer Girl starring Rosa Acosta (video)

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Mike Posner - Drug Dealer Girl starring Rosa Acosta (video)

The homie Iyae only put me onto Mike's stuff (pause) the other week, so when he shot me this video, I was impressed. Not only coz one of the hottest (and thickest) models going around today, Rosa Acosta, is all up in it, but coz it was a genuine viral video that make some noise.

Great tune, dope video, fresh concept, hot model. WIN for Mr Posner.

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Vince Harder - Alone No More feat K. One (video)

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Vince Harder - Alone No More feat K. One (video)

I dunno why I haven't heard of this dude before. I did the old YouTube search and Vince has worked with the best of the best in NZ. His voice is immaculate; I'm still yet to check out his older material, but I stumbled across this great new video in my Facebook feed as my personal favourite of The Movement Fam Model Features to date, Shushila Takao, is featured prominently. She is ridiculous, on the real. Like how I picture the wifey. Amazing. Anyway, I'll stop drooling now...the song is brilliant, and the video is well shot. Check it out.

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What Cee be on... James Morrison

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What Cee be on... James Morrison

I cannot believe I only just got put onto this dude (pause), even though he featured on one of my favourite songs off Jason Mraz's last album, 'Details In The Fabric'. James Morrison is an incredibly soulful white dude from the UK, and his music is nothing short of sublime.

Check the below two joints, the first off his debut 'Undiscovered' and the second from his latest album 'Songs For You, Truths For Me'.

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The Fam Moves show - new addition!

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The Fam Moves show - new addition!

Aight, we have a new addition to our double launch gig/goodbye party here in Melbourne on September 11 @ John Curtin Hotel.

The homie Profecy, who we've known and worked with since he was 15, is rolling through all the way from Brisbane, and bringing the other homie Jae Druitt from Sydney with him.

They'll be rocking songs from his upcoming debut EP "Let The Music Play" which will be out September, and this is not only P's first Melbourne show, but his first trip to our fine city.

Check out Profecy's tunes and get ready...

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Artist Feature - Pagen Elypsis

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Artist Feature - Pagen Elypsis

Any Oz Hip Hop fan who seriously follows the scene will be familiar with one of the dopest crews out of Adelaide, Pagen Elypsis, whether it's through Prime and Purpose's battle record on WRC, or the various mixtapes and features the fellas have dropped over the past few years. The guys have just released their debut album, 'One Way Ticket', yesterday (August 19th), and they took some time out to chat with us about the album, their line up and their nunchuck skills.

Oh - cop Pagen Elypsis's album, 'One Way Ticket', from iTunes NOW!

Cee: What it does fellas? Aight, I gotta ask this one straight up. Where did the name 'Pagen Elypsis' come from?

Pagen Elypsis: Pohetikut & Motive came up with the name in about 06, walking there drunk asses home to a shack during schoolies. The name itself came from synonyms of Pohetikut + Kadowg's first group the "Skeptiks", and Purpose and Motives first group "Figures of Speech" i.e. Pagen (syn. skeptic) Elypsis (syn. figure). So it means a skeptical figure, which suits us just perfectly haha.

Cee: Break down the group for the people. Who's who, what are their skills (ie nunchuck skills, bowhunting skills etc) and why are they better than the other dudes.

Pagen Elypsis: Well the group consists 5 MC's: Purpose, Motive, Kadowg, Prime & Pohetikut. Purpose also handles production duties on a majority of the record but we ALL have equally great nunchuck skills and I feel for whoever gets to witness that first hand.

Cee: So y'all dropped the Double Or Nothing mixtape back in 07. How was that little puppy received?

Pagen Elypsis: Yeah the "007" mixtape did well and opened us up to an overseas market we never really aimed it at. About 6 months after we released it, Purpose and Prime generated a bit of a buzz through an international battle comp called the WRC battle series and it had made its way onto the internet without us knowing haha. Around home it did well, having the Battlehoggs DJs a part of it helped a lot in Australia as they were on the brink of starting their official mixtape series.

Cee: You guys took a bit of a hiatus from the group projects between then and now. What happened in between?

Pagen Elypsis: On the music front in between '07 and now there has been 3 more mixtapes/street releases; a Purpose solo tape, an Aforementioned group release (Motive & Purpose) and the Pagen Elypsis "2010" promotional tape. We were fortunate enough to play some big shows, P Money + Mystro in Melb, Funkoars in ADL, Xzibit in Middleton, Obese Block Party 2010, Obese Car Jack tour 09. A lot has been in the works but its only really becoming official now. Aside from that a lot of drinking, a lot of sex and a lot of hangovers haha.

Cee: A bunch of you blokes have quite the rep in the battle scene. For you, what's the difference between making music and battling? And why do you think so many battle MCs make terrible music?

Pagen Elypsis: Thank you, the difference is really the longevity aspect. A battle rapper is only as important as he is in the moment where he's battling. There are certainly some battle rappers who will always be respected but there are a lot more rappers known for their music who are timeless. That's more the direction we are looking to steer ourselves towards, we had our fun and enjoyed it but we prefer to spectate these days haha. I don't think 'battle MC's make terrible music', I just think some people gather so much attention through battling that they put something out before they're ready to try and capitalize on that hype. It's a genius idea if your music's good, horrible idea if you suck cause you will instantly fall into that bracket.

Cee: So tell us about the new album, One Way Ticket.

Pagen Elypsis: The new album really represents something that we're proud of and that we've been working on since we started. It's a well rounded album that shows all the different strengths of the members of the group and allows us to give people exactly what we've been preparing them for over the past few years since we came out. The production has very much the same feel of an 'Elypsis' album but with a bit more charm to it. I think we really nailed the balance on this album of bringing what people know us for, and what they would never expect from us. That's a hard task to do but we are very proud of the results.

Cee: Did you guys get many features? Seeing as there's a gang of y'all, that might be redundant.

Pagen Elypsis: The only people who feature on the album are producers and DJ Butcher haha. Five rappers is enough, the next album is the Aforementioned album and we got some crazy features lined up for that but this time around it's all Elypsis.

Cee: Who did you get on the boards?

Pagen Elypsis: Purpose kick started the production off, I think he ended up with 8 or so beats on there. We got a few joints from a cat from Brisbane by the name of Cam Bluff who's really crazy, a joint from Answer in Melb and we also worked with some overseas cats by the name of Vokab & Kela who we had used on the Red October release so some familiar faces.

Cee: What's the plans as far as promotions for the album? Will there be a nationwide tour of some description?

Pagen Elypsis: We're looking at putting together a tour for the album towards the end of the year with some shows all around the country so if you think we should come to your city hit us up on Facebook......NOW. You can keep up to date with any new gigs through the Facebook page or Twitter @pagenelypsis.

Cee: Where can the people cop the album? And where can they find you online?

Pagen Elypsis: People will be able to cop the album on iTunes, Amazon, all good independent stores and we're negotiating a JB account as we speak so you should be able to get this bad boy anywhere.

Cee: Any final message for the fans?

Pagen Elypsis: August 19th...DONMusicLtd. So neccesary.

Cee: Thanks for your time, y'all.

Pagen Elypsis: No doubt.

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

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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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The LATEST leak from 'On The Corner of Notion & 9th' - Honey feat Cee & Bekah

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The LATEST leak from 'On The Corner of Notion & 9th' - Honey feat Cee & Bekah

Oh yes. On the eve of the release of his third mixtape, Notion just dropped the second leak, a collabo with fellow members of The Movement Fam, Cee & Bekah, over Erykah Badu's 'Honey'.

Make sure you grab the leak, and then hit up www.NotionBaby.com on Friday 20th August at either midnight East Coast USA time or 2pm Melbourne, Australia time to cop the full mixtape! Featuring collabs with Whisper, New Zealand's KB, Detect and The Movement Fam crew (Tommy Gunnz, Bekah, Cee, Theory and Micnificent), and every song is a 9th Wonder beat, in tribute to one of the greatest producers of our time.

Download Notion - 'Honey' featuring Cee & Bekah

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Tokyo Cigar - The Fab 5

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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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Artist Feature - The Plexiglass Fountain

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Artist Feature - The Plexiglass Fountain

Aaaand we back with the first TMF Artist Feature on the new site, so it's extra fitting that we kick it off with our good homies Tokyo Cigar and Cyclops of The Plexiglass Fountain. These cats are some extremely talented and dedicated artists...but I'ma shut up and let the boys do the talking... Cee: What up fellas? Y'all are about to drop your sophomore album, is that correct? What's changed between the making of Left Of The Scenery and this joint?

Tokyo Cigar: We pretty much just stepped it up on all levels. We had more time to put the album together so it's way more potent overall. Left of the Scenery was a hard album to follow up cause we were on a straight mission when making it. This one is more relaxed but more focused in terms of cooking it up.

Cyclops: Not too much has changed in the actual making of the album. Since this is the 2nd time around, I’d say the group chemistry is pretty solid and we have a more comfortable dynamic. We both record in different spots so Tokyo just sends the beats and then we both start writing and recording and sending everything over email. Even though it’s an unconventional process it works well for the group.

Cee: It's been like a year between PGF albums, but you've both dropped numerous solo projects in the meanwhile. Tell us about those, and how the fuck y'all get so prolific!

Tokyo Cigar: haha. For me it's pretty much based on big bags of Bionic (shout out Sour Diesel). I'm addicted to music so when I finish projects up I get a little depressed so I stay working. The "Megaman Theory 2" came from a blunted convo with one of my homies who loved the first part. "Frozen Flesh, Ugly Soul" was an instrumental album I was working on for a couple of years. "The Ladies In The House" was me just wanting to work with singers and testing my production with vocalists. "The 12 Fingered Musician" happened cause keb0 got at me for beats and the EP we did was crazy.

Cyclops: I dropped my solo album 'Oceans'. That was more of a soulful, jazz infused album. It was very laid back. The album had a lot of different production including EOM, Half-Centric, Tone Spliff, Razorsharpe and Cenzo Beatz. With PGF we have a really left field sound, so with Oceans I wanted to make something more boom bap to balance that out.

Cee: Break down the new album for the people...

Tokyo Cigar: It's a lot darker and more raw. The lyrics are more personal and the cockiness factor is turned wayyyy up. Overall it's a brutal album. The beauty parts are Brutally beautiful and the Hard parts are brutally hard. We got songs that are probably gonna start fights in clubs if the DJ plays them. We also made more effort to get more guests on the album.

Cyclops: The new album is called 'Midnight Hindsight'. It’s basically the same PGF sound but elevated; we stepped up our game on every aspect of the project. The beats, lyrics, and delivery are all improved. Like the 1st album, we touch on a wide variety of topics and have a bunch of different sounds. Overall, I think the whole album is even better than the 1st.

Cee: Tokyo, were you on the beats the whole time for this LP as well?

Tokyo Cigar: Yeah. Most def. I was raised on cats like RZA, DJ MUGGS, PETE ROCK & CL SMOOTH, and GANGSTARR. So I'm more in tune with the one producer thing to give a cohesive sound to a project.

Cee: Any guests you wanna reveal?

Tokyo Cigar: Well The Movement Fam is pretty much Ghostface on Cuban Linx status haha. Cee & Bekah and Notion are on 2 joints. Da Capo who did "The Article" with K Def is on a track. Mally and Cause are on a joint and keb0 came through and blessed a track. I called up Jadakiss but he was busy haha.

Cee: You guys worked with The Movement Fam's Cee & Bekah on the single 'Carpe Diem'. Tell us how that came about and break down the song for us.

Tokyo Cigar: When i made the beat I kept on saying to myself "We NEED Cee and Bekah on this!" I just caught a crazy vision for that. Cyclops loved the beat and then I sent it to Cee and Bekah and they loved it too. I came up with the overall concept of going for your dreams with music and when everyone did they parts for it I was like "woooooooooooooooooow!" I felt it was gonna be a great track but when I actually heard it finished I damn near shit my pants. Shout out to Notion for the incredible mixdown too.

Cyclops: We’ve been cool with TMF for a while and even do a little writing for the blog so it’s only natural that the collaboration came to fruition. “Carpe Diem” is a song about coming up in the music industry and some of the experiences that are related to that. Even though it’s about music, anyone trying to make something of them selves can relate. It’s all about working hard and making moves, so it’s a pretty positive message.

Cee: I heard y'all might be doing a video for this joint, what's up with that?

Tokyo Cigar: Yeah I was building with the homie Cee and we came up with some dope ideas. We gonna try and wrap it up and give heads a crazy visual vibe for the song. Shit would be wild.

Cyclops: The video right now is in the planning stages but when TMF comes to North America it’s a wrap.

Cee: You also worked with TMF's Notion on the bangin' 'Head Trauma Scholar'. That's some wild shit. Tell us about that joint.

Tokyo Cigar: Yeah. I stay cooking beats so i just made that and I saw Notion going crazy over that. Actually I remixed a whole album of Notion's a while back. I won a spot on TMF's remix album for my remix of "New Wave" I loved dudes style and flow and charisma lyrically so I wanted to work with him for a minute. The song is straight Gorilla rap over a soulful beat so I felt he would be perfect for it. He really went in crazy on that joint. One of my favorite tracks on the album for sure.

Cyclops: The song is crazy. Notion has been helping us out with some mixing and mastering so it was long overdue that we all got on the same track. Tokyo and I had the song and we thought Notion would be a perfect fit so we just sent it over and he had an incredible verse. Basically, the song boils down to all of us spitting some crazy bars.

Cee: Do you guys plan to get some shows crackin' to support the release of the album?

Tokyo Cigar: That's the only complicated thing. We are in different states so linking up to perform is an issue. We're gonna work around it. I may go up to Jersey to link up and lace some shows. But we gonna work it out. We on some Phonte and Nicolay shit right now ha ha.

Cyclops: Because we live in different locations that’s pretty difficult but it’s definitely a possibility and something we’re working on. Shows are really important so it’s one of our goals for the near future.

Cee: So what's the plans from here? Should we expect another PGF release any time soon? Many solo projects on deck?

Tokyo Cigar: Oh yeah for sure. The crazy thing is that we are already working on our third and Fourth project. We also have a top secret project were doing that should blow some peoples minds. Cyclops also has a solo album called "When Inspiration Hits" which I produced entirely for him. We dropping that in December. That joint has some of my BEST beats ever. I'm also lacing an EP called "The Last Dragon" for my man Ra that is gonna be retarded.

Cyclops: We’re working on a few projects actually. I have a new solo album produced by Tokyo coming out in December, called “When Inspiration Hits.” We’ve been working on this album for a while and it’s definitely my magnum opus as a solo artist. Tokyo has some of his best production on that album and I have my best lyrics so the album is going to be something very serious. I also have a project coming out produced by Half-Centric. It’s a very soulful sound and is going to have collaborations with Cee and Notion. Recently, I started on another solo album that’s going to be somewhat of a sequel to Oceans. It’s tentatively titled “The Red Morning Sky.” There’s only 1 song completely finished for that project called “You Don’t Understand” produced by Razorsharpe and everyone I’ve played it for has gone nuts.

As for new PGF shit, I don’t know how much I’m supposed to talk about LOL but we are planning a bunch of different shit. We’re working on our 3rd album, which is on some take it back to 94 shit. I mean, I was only 2 then but you get the idea. We’re also planning a Trip Hop project infused with some poetry and prose. That’s not really fleshed out yet, but I’m sure it’s gonna be insane once we get the ball rolling.

Cee: Any message for the people?

Tokyo Cigar: Please support the Plexiglass click. Our motto is "Music is my Life, Life is my hobby" so we really put our heart and soul into this.

Cyclops: To everyone who supported us and listened to the music, thank you. We work hard to put out the best music possible and when people respond to that it means a lot. To everyone who hasn’t checked us out or is waiting to, please take a few minutes out of your day and listen. All of the music is available for streaming and free download so there’s no reason not to check it out.

Cee: Hit us with the science where folks can grab the music and get more info on Tokyo Cigar & Cyclops.

Tokyo Cigar: We got the website http://www.theplexiglassfountain.com/ and Bandcamp http://theplexiglassfountain.bandcamp.com/

We also got Twitter http://twitter.com/Tokyocigar http://twitter.com/CyclopsCaliberX

Anyone interested in beats get at me thought the homie Big Cee at ceefeezy@gmail.com and Tokyocigartalk@gmail.com.

Cyclops: Check out http://www.theplexiglassfountain.com. Anything that we do as a group or solo gets posted there so it’s pretty much a 1 stop type thing. If you want go to http://www.theplexiglassfountain.bandcamp.com http://www.cyclops.bandcamp.com or http://www.tokyocigarmusic.bandcamp.com if you want to download our stuff.

Cee: Peace guys.

Tokyo Cigar: Peace. Thanks for the interview. AUG. 10th "Midnight Hindsight" support the album. ZOOM.

Cyclops: Good looking out on the spotlight. It’s really appreciated.

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Laws - 5:01 Overtime (mixtape)

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Laws - 5:01 Overtime (mixtape)

Huge shouts to thrizz for putting me on this one. Check the facts: Brazilian-born, Florida-based up-and-comer Laws has rejoined forces with DJBooth.net to bring fans 5:01 (Overtime), an expanded, tagless re-release of acclaimed sophomore mixtape 4:57PM, which started off as a simple promotional release and has spiraled into a XXL show and prove, an opening on a US tour, and countless new fans around the globe. In addition to all 17 tracks featured on the original street album (released this past February), 5:01 comes complete with four new cuts. Also included is the reader-acclaimed, Big K.R.I.T./Emilio Rojas-assisted “Hold You Down (Remix).” Along with the collaborators listed above, 5:01 features guest appearances by such underground/up-and-coming artists as Jay Rock, Jason Caesar, Funkghost, Mason Caine, Calvin Harris. Production comes courtesy of 9th Wonder, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, M-Phazes and many more.

Download Laws - 5:01 Overtime (mixtape) FREE

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On The Corner of Notion & 9th: First Leak plus The Fam Moves show

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On The Corner of Notion & 9th: First Leak plus The Fam Moves show

It's finally here! Man, it's been a hectic ride. Not only are we all trying to organise moving our lives to another continent, but The Movement Fam are in the midst of dropping two projects in the next month, along with putting the launch gig/goodbye show together. Things is wild right now, however we can now confirm that Notion's third mixtape, 'On The Corner of Notion & 9th: A Tribute to 9th Wonder' will officially be released via The Movement Fam Records on Friday 20th August 2010!

We can now release the first leak from the tape, 'Mastermind', a headnodding 9th beat with Notion's heated delivery. Check it out, and stay tuned to Notion's Bandcamp at 2pm (AEST) on August 20 (midnight east coast US time) for the release of the tape!

Download 'Mastermind' from On The Corner of Notion & 9th

While we're at it, here's the flyer for our goodbye party/double launch gig in Melbourne before we head off to Toronto on them one way tickets. It's the official launch of both Notion's 'On The Corner of Notion & 9th: A Tribute to 9th Wonder' mixtape and Cee & Bekah's debut album/compilation 'The Soul Movement Originals', and both Notion and Cee & Bekah will be doing an hour long set showcasing their new projects as well as covering their back catalogue.

Headlining the evening is fellow Soul Hop band You N Ur Music, a personal fave of ours and top blokes as well. Expect an especially scorching set. And opening the night is new comers Infinite & TruStylz, who are fresh faces in the scene that will definitely leave y'all vibed.

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What Cee be on... Amos Lee

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What Cee be on... Amos Lee

Dude is sick. I only stumbled across Amos recently, and this is one of my favourite joints of his - and even better, this is live at Abbey Road. That voice is incredible. Definitely worth looking into, quality soul music.

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Eternia LIVE @ Rock Steady Crew 33rd Anniversary Concert (video)

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Eternia LIVE @ Rock Steady Crew 33rd Anniversary Concert (video)

Y'all know we got MAD love for E at TheMovementFam.com. Check this latest video and the jump for the details:

"She jumped the fence in a miniskirt!?!? Now THAT's Hip Hop!"

Eternia w/ DJ Boo performs new "AT LAST" tracks, offers an intense accapella, & jumps into the crowd at Rock Steady Crew's 33rd Anniversary Concert this past Sunday (Lincoln Park, NJ). Much Respect to Big Zoo & Vice Verses of the EoDub Fam for hosting all of RSC & holding E down on stage!

"AT LAST" Digital CD on iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/at-l...
(or Key Word Search 'Eternia MoSS' in iTunes Store)

"AT LAST" Physical CD at Fat Beats:
http://fatbeats.com/catalog/product_i...

ALL MEDIA & BOOKING INQUIRIES:
dj.sav.one@gmail.com

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