“‘Jazz Man’ is a powerful reminder that great musicians can continue to evolve while still holding onto the essence of what made them special.” – Soap Life Magazine
Noah23 x Fresh Kils received some coverage of their third single, “Jazz Man” featuring Peter Scherzinger on trumpet, from Soap Life Magazine…
The vinyl has arrived for Tuff Racket from Noah23 x Fresh Kils so we’ve put the pre-order up on Bandcamp. Pick up a copy of the album on digital (boring!), Compact Disc (decent), black vinyl (cool), or translucent orange vinyl (awesome!) here.
For the third single from their upcoming album, Tuff Racket, Noah23 x Fresh Kils channels the vibe of 90s jazz rap with assistance from Peter Scherzinger on trumpet.
For the third single from their upcoming album, Noah23 x Fresh Kils channel the jazz rap sound made popular in the 90s. Think Digable Planets, Guru’s Jazzmatazz, and Us3. To get that authentic sound, the duo are joined by guest Peter Scherzinger on trumpet. His work on the hook provides a killer Miles Davis vibe. This chill collab basks in the maturity of the genre, proving you can get older and the music can reflect that while still staying true to the craft. But don’t expect old man raps from Noah; he keeps to his certified classic cosmic and mystical lyricism with an exceptionally dialled in cadence. “Jazz Man” reveals a different side of the duo and provides a reprieve from the banging boom bap bops that make up much of the rest of Tuff Racket.
A video filmed and directed by Analog Child is out alongside the single.
Written and performed by Noah23 Produced by Fresh Kils Trumpet by Peter Scherzinger
Join Hand’Solo Records and whoever from Backburner that can make it for this retrospective listening party for their debut album, Heatwave, in celebration of our 30th Anniversary. Heatwave is probably still my favourite album in their trilogy that also include Eclipse and Continuum, mostly because this album features pretty much the whole crew and has some of their most experimental and weird songs. Plus, it features the classic title track and first single, “Heatwave”. I’m in the video, but you probably can’t spot me! Anyway, come on by and listen to these tunes and get your chat on, too!
Bassments of Badmen 4 is releasing in September so it’s time for a first taste. The first single from Hand’Solo’s signature compilation series is Backburner’s “Run Wild”. Get ready for bars upon bars upon bars with this 8-man posse cut…
The Backburner crew take time out of their individual projects to combine for a new song in celebration of the 30th Anniversary of their label, Hand’Solo Records. The shit’s so phat it had to be the first single for the label’s celebratory compilation, Bassments of Badmen 4. Over a slamming boom bap beat courtesy of Peter Project, each of the 8 MCs brings their own unique style for a lesson in how hip hop should be done. A bit of humour, a lot of braggadocio, and all skills! Backburner run wild!
Written and performed by Chokeules, Jesse Dangerously, More Or Les, Timbuktu, Ghettosocks, Savilion, Wordburglar and Thesis Sahib Produced by Peter Project Cuts by Uncle Fester
Since we don’t have a new album dropping in June, we’ll be doing two retrospective listening parties to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Hand’Solo Records. The first is on Sunday, June 21 at 8 PM EDT, and it’s for The Spot Rocker from Sensational x The Dirty Sample. It was awesome to get the chance to release an album by Sensational, and I was able to team him with one of my favourite producers working with the label, The Dirty Sample. This combo turned out something different within the Sensational catalogue, and it’s an album I’m very proud to have released to the people. I hope you will join us for this listening party. And smoke ’em if you got ’em because this is a great album for stoners!
The 30th Anniversary bundle for $30 for the month of June has been up for a hot minute on Bandcamp but I’m just getting around to posting about it now. It’s a great deal with 6 Backburner CDs for only $30. That’s a lot of music for so little money! The choice of this bundle is to coincide with the retrospective listening party for Backburner’s Heatwave, which I will be announcing shortly.