September 23rd, 2025

Proteus x Black Art Ninja say “Hey Motherfucker”

The second single and title track from Proteus x Black Art Ninja’s upcoming collab album Hey Motherfucker is out now with three different versions to suit whatever your tolerance level for crassness might be…

For the second single and title track from Proteus and Black Art Ninja’s upcoming new collab album, Hey Motherfucker, producer BAN builds the beat around a metal-style garage-punk Volca bassline with squealing electrolobotomy synths in the background, rebirth and Volca drums, and catchy backing vocals by the Black Art Ninja Choir (Peachy Tickles, Misty Beavers and Jimmy ‘Poppa’ Noodles) on the hook. It makes for a weird but catchy tune. Lyrically, the single is raunchy and risqué, pushing the boundaries of good taste as you might expect with a song called “Hey Motherfucker”. Proteus presents hentai hip hop in all its glory, loading the lyrics with sex and violence – and plenty of anime references! Should you prefer something safer, you would best digest “Hey Motherfunker”, the radio edit that is both much cleaner and shorter – and lyrically rearranged. And if you want to go more extreme, you would want to explore “Hey Motherfucker (THINK Reimagine)” on which producer THINK includes a longer vocal cut that increases the crass quotient, the length of the song, and also assaults our eardrums with an extra layer of guitars added throughout. Pick your poison level on this maxi-single and jump into the deranged world of Proteus and Black Art Ninja.

Written and performed by Proteus
Produced by Black Art Ninja

September 22nd, 2025

Chadio & The Gumshoe Strut interview on Fly In Formation

Check out Chadio & The Gumshoe Strut discuss their new album and more with Doobyis on his show Fly In Formation…

September 21st, 2025

Fresh Juice interview with Chadio & The Gumshoe Strut

Check out Chadio & The Gumshoe Strut on Fresh Juice, a favourite podcast of mine…

September 20th, 2025

Bandcamp Listening Party for Max Moon’s The Grand Howl

We’re doing another Bandcamp Listening Party for an upcoming album on Hand’Solo Records. This one is for Max Moon’s solo debut, The Grand Howl, and it’s going down at 7 PM EDT on Sunday, Sept 21. The album is a mix of experimental hip hop, barstool rap, and spoken word poetics. Come add your voice to The Grand Howl!

September 19th, 2025

The Dirty Sample’s Beats To Murder Rappers 2 cassette review

A truly fun and different listening experience for me. One I would like to have more of.”
– Copy This Cassette

A great review of The Dirty Sample’s Beats To Murder Rappers 2 beat tape from Copy This Cassette. Read it right here:

September 18th, 2025

Kaboom Atomic x The Dirty Sample’s 2 Cents cassette review

“Kaboom Atomic … builds some of the most intellectual rap lyrics I’ve ever heard.”
– Copy This Cassette

Copy This Cassette ‘zine has written a most excellent review of the cassette version of Kaboom Atomic x The Dirty Sample’s latest collab album, 2 Cents. Give it a read right here:

September 15th, 2025

Max Moon live in Toronto and Sudbury

Shortly after the official release of Max Moon’s debut solo album, The Grand Howl, the Nickel City MC will be playing a couple of big shows. In Toronto he will be opening for Blueprint alongside his Magick Show homie Johnny Bizness and local rap hero D-Sisive. The show is at The BLK_SPACE on October 10, 2025, and it will be hosted by Hand’Solo’s own Mickey O’Brien, another of Moon’s compatriots in Magick Show. It should be a crazy show!

Get your tickets here.

And then on October 24, 2025, Max Moon will be celebrating the release of The Grand Howl with his album release party at Townehouse Tavern in his hometown of Sudbury. He will be joined by Mickey O’Brien and Johnny Bizness, as well as Karnival and experimental rock band Magic Pelvis. Folks in Sudbury are in for a treat!

Get more info here.

You can stream a few tracks from the new album or pre-order it on digital, CD or cassette on Bandcamp.

September 14th, 2025

Fresh Juice interviewing Chadio & The Gumshoe Strut on Sept 17

Chadio & The Gumshoe Strut will be appearing on one of my favourite podcasts, Fresh Juice, to discuss their new album as well as their origins, other new releases, and playing games with the hosts. Should be a fun time! Tune in if you can…

Watch here:

September 10th, 2025

New video from Max Moon + Listening Party!

Max Moon drops the video for “Scrawlings” featuring Ultra Magnus, the second single from his upcoming album, The Grand Howl

Max Moon continues to do it on his own terms with “Scrawlings”, the second single from his upcoming debut record, The Grand Howl, out September 26, 2025 on Hand’Solo Records. The self-produced song pushes into new territory with trap and bongo drums and crackly vinyl loops. It is a blazing lyrical barrage although Max still hits introspective notes and touches on down and out themes, while featured fellow Hand’Solo compatriot Ultra Magnus enters like a cannonball with the dynamic energy he’s become known for. “Scrawlings” is a barstool banger and a synthesis of two unforgettable characters in the Canadian rap landscape. 

The new visuals for “Scrawlings” include scenes of Max Moon rapping in his natural habitat: the back streets and trails of the Nickel City. The great time Moon and videographer Johnny Bizness had cruising around the city shooting this thing is apparent in the video. Unfortunately, Ultra Magnus couldn’t make the shoot but his presence is undeniable as soon as you hear his voice over the beat. We hope you enjoy this exploration of the Great Sudbury area!

Written and performed by Max Moon and Ultra Magnus
Produced by Max Moon
Video by Johnny Bizness for Gritty Nickel Media

And if you’re interested in checking out The Grand Howl ahead of the official release of the album on September 26, 2025, you can hit up the Bandcamp Listening Party on September 21 at 7:00 PM EST.

September 6th, 2025

A pair of reviews for “Mr. Proteus” and “DEAD END$” by Folded Waffle

“Taken together, “Mr. Proteus” and “DEAD END$” remind us that art’s sharpest edges are often forged outside the spotlight.” – Folded Waffle

Folded Waffle has provided a pair of reviews for two singles that are pushing at the boundaries of hip hop with their experimental outsider art…