Join Hand’Solo Records and recording artists Epic and Deadly Stare on April 18 at 9 PM EDT as we listen to and discuss the instrumental version of their collaboration album A library called Calder. Deadly Stare discusses the production of these beats while Epic describes how these beats inspired his writing and subject matter choice. We hope to see you in the chat! RSVP HERE
Released today, “WindDrift” is the third single from Pasquale’s upcoming instrumental album, Specials 2…
Wind drift is the long preferred mode of transportation for say, a tumbleweed in the desert, or perhaps a paper airplane launched off the side of a 200 storey high rise apartment building. We are the paper. Gliding through life at such a fantastic rate we hardly ever take the time to slow down and feel that breeze pass over. Air, wrapped tightly around each branch and twig, propelling us forward, and onward to the next destination. This is no mistake, just a big ball of sticks blowing in and out of municipalities and counties alike. Drifts of wind continue to shape and form everything from the clouds in the sky to the very landscapes we gaze upon in our daily travels. Energy flows and time will continue to carry us into the future.
“This collaboration between rapper Proteus and programmer Black Art Ninja offers the typical adrenalin-fuelled verbal stream of consciousness you’d expect from a testosterone-drenched rapper and a drugged-out turntablist.” – Copy This
Copy This gives a wacky review to the wacky Hey Motherfucker cassette from Proteus x Black Art Ninja.
The debut collab album between Noblonski and Nolto is out now!
Eight days a week is not enough to show that some artists care, but German producer, Noblonski, and Canadian rapper, Nolto, only need one: an Amazing Saturday. Their first full length project together, Amazing Saturday is an embodiment of the linguistic concept of “wortbildung” combining different themes and aesthetics to create a new distinct identity that feels familiar. Amazing Saturday combines Noblonski’s comforting melodic optimism with Nolto’s reckless, joyful pessimism, creating a cohesive composition of complaints about life, love, libations, and liturgy. The combination preserves each artist’s signature style and familiar aesthetic while standing authentically on its own as something greater than its parts. Noblonski and Nolto’s friends graciously lend their talents throughout the album, including StapleMouth, Id Obelus, The Gumshoe Strut, Chaps, Chadio, and Cam the Wizzard. This album is not just pleasantly relaxing at the start of a weekend; indeed, it’s amazing.
01 Psilocybin ft. StapleMouth 02 Diamonds ft. Id Obelus 03 Accountable ft. StapleMouth 04 My Heart 05 Dandy Lions ft. The Gumshoe Strut 06 High on Life ft. Chaps 07 Oh My God ft. Chadio & Cam The Wizzard 08 Take Me Home 09 Dance Floor Hilary 10 The Narrative (Remix) 11 TikTok Make Up Tutorial (Remix)
Written and performed by Nolto and featured guests Produced by Noblonski
The cassettes have arrived for Mickey O’Brien’s Twin Flame – Reshuffled. The cassette has the original album on the a-side and the remixes on the b-side, and it comes in a specially designed card pack. The shell has full on body printing of The Empress card that was the cover of the original cassette release. Another beautiful cassette version of Twin Flame!
On this 23rd day of March, 2026, we are very excited to announce that Hand’Solo Records is teaming up with Noah23 and Fresh Kils to release their new collab album, Tuff Racket, dropping at the end of July. Noah has appeared on numerous of our compilations and mixtapes and has been a regular performer at Hand’Solo events for more than 20 years, so it’s surprising it has taken this long for this legendary team up to happen. But it’s going to be awesome! The first single drops on May 5. Save the date!
Also, here’s the cover for the album. Designed by Ghettosocks.
“Easily digested, yet crunchy enough to leave you looking forward to future servings.” – The Grainer
Provided far in advance with a promo copy of Noblonski & Nolto’s upcoming album, Amazing Saturday, The Grainer Magazine published a review of the album last year. Here it is for your enjoyment: