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clipping. is up first with Visions of Bodies Being Burned, Malik Elijah serves Free Lemonade, earoh drops JUCO, and Ill Scholars make the cut with their self-titled album. Fat Tony drops Exotica, Otis Junior & Dr. Dundiff are Rising With It, and Jetpack Jones & TheGeekSquad present Lemur.
Kaelin Ellis returns with After Thoughts and Native Dancer drops TIDES. Georgie Sweet is Misunderstood, BusCrates makes his return with Blasting Off, Soul Supreme drops off a self-titled project and The Bad Mancinis’ Ill Murray mixtape gets a bump. Deca closes out this week with Snakes and Birds.
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clipping. reimagines horrorcore on the follow-up to There Existed an Addiction... titled Visions of Bodies Being Burned.
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Malik Elijah follows standout single “Simmer” with the release of his first full-length mixtape titled FREE LEMONADE.
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DJ and producer earoh puts on for Los Angeles with the release of JUCO, which explores the thin line between "self-sabotage and inspiration."
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The Others alums Mattic and Madwreck reunite as Ill Scholars on their self-titled debut album featuring YagoMeans.
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H-Town spitter Fat Tony returns with "an ode to the art of storytelling" titled Exotica. The project produced by GLDNEYE boasts a feature from Bun B.
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Otis Junior & Dr. Dundiff are back to follow SGJAZZ and the more recent Waves with Rising With It featuring J. Lamotta.
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Jetpack Jones is joined by TheGeekSquad, to follow his albums The Wounded Healer and Ball In Your Court with Lemur featuring Sir Jameson.
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A few months removed from Moments, Kaelin Ellis returns with After Thoughts. If you dug The Roots’ Sandwiches, you will love this.
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London collective Native Dancer makes their full-length debut with the lush and soulful TIDES album featuring standout singles “Pixes” and “Transitions.”
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Georgie Sweet knocks it out of the park with her debut album Misunderstood produced by Simon S, Marc Rapson, Mecca:83, K15 and Theo Howarth.
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Back with plenty of funk, BusCrates drops Blasting Off. This outing features the likes of Anda, DJ Epik, Sally Green, Tony Ozier, JP Patterson and more.
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Amsterdam’s own Soul Supreme follows the A Tribe Called Quest tribute Check The Rhime/Lyrics To Go with a self-titled clinic in fat synths.
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Boston collective The Bad Mancinis celebrate comedy legend Bill Murray with the Ill Murray mashup mixtape.
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NYC’s own Deca follows to The Donner Party with the new album Snakes and Birds featuring Ciggy, Eligh and DJ Stan Solo.
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Karas Lamb writes and digs for tunes you haven’t heard yet. She wants to listen to your music. Follow her on Twitter @karaslamb.