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A mouthwatering underground lineup on this one from Term’s upcoming Cameo King II dropping May 24th.
An upbeat, bouncy instrumental sees each emcee here attempt to out-do each other. The winner? It has to be Term himself who comes through with that treble-time multi-syllabic flow that G Rap in his prime would be proud.
Termanology ft. Joell Ortiz, Bun B, Saigon & Freeway-Say It (Remix)
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“Reks’ third offering in the shape of Rhythmatic Eternal King Supreme delivers to the underground fan with a range of subject matter, on-point rhymes, lyrical dexterity and Reks’ best selection of beats to date.”
The artist:
Born Corey Isaiah Christie in Lawrence, Massachusetts, Reks dropped out of college to pursue his dream in hip-hop. After taking the Boston underground scene by storm, Reks landed a deal with Landspeed Records who delivered his now decade-old debut Along Came The Chosen in 2001. The success which followed gave touring opportunities alongside respected emcees including Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, Redman, De La Soul and his idol KRS-One. Reks’ second effort Grey Hairs (2008) is frequently cited as a classic amongst underground heads spearheaded by the impeccable Say Goodnight with legendary producer DJ Premier.
→ Continue Reading Reks-Rhythmatic Eternal King Supreme [Album Review]
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Originally available if you purchased their recently-released album, Statik and Term have made the EP available for free to everyone. Tracklist and download link below.
1. The Lottery
2. All Night ft. Kali
3. The Darkest Cloud ft. Chace Infinite
4. Weird Science
5. Put It Down ft. Ghetto & Ea$y Money
6. Never Gonna (Interlude)
7. Word Up
8. The Dream ft. Reks
9. 82 92 ft. Mac Miller (Bonus)
1982-The Ep
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Murray: November 23, 2010

Been waiting on this for ages. Reks, one of the hardest-working, most gifted emcees in the underground scene right now, drops us for free his latest mixtape in preparation for his upcoming Rhythmatic Eternal King Supreme album. Reks teams up with DJ Green Lantern, DJ Ill Will and frequent collaborator Statik Selektah to bring us this release, and boasts features from La Coka Nostra’s Slaine, OTU favourites Reef The Lost Cauze, Termanology, Sha Stimuli and many more.
I’m still checking this out but Reks goes in on this and there are some absolute bangers to accompany his razor-sharp lyricism.
Reks-In Between The Lines 2 Mixtape
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Murray: November 11, 2010
Two of my favourite underground MC’s wax lyrical over an assortment of beats accompanied by visuals.
Term & Statik’s 1982 is out now and can be picked up here.
Stay tuned for Reks’ In Between Lines 2 Mixtape dropping any time soon!
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Visuals for another track from 1982′s self-titled album due to drop October 26th.
A very watchable video with a couple of cameos thrown in for good measure.
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Murray: September 8, 2010
Bun B is the industry’s new Raekwon, and I’m as sold as everyone else.
He teams up with 1982 (Termanology & Statik Selektah) for a smooth, laid back lyrical affair straight from their self-titled album dropping October 26th.
Visuals are to your left. Enjoy.
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If this is what Sheek Louch thinks is hip-hop, I’m certainly not disagreeing. With Joell Ortiz & Termanology on the track, we’ve got a lyrical affair blessed with a head-nodding beat. Real classic sample on the hook too.
This Scram Jones production is going to be on a mixtape from Sheek Louch (Donny Def Jam) which as of yet has no release date.
Sheek Louch – This Is Hip-Hop ft. Joell Ortiz & Termanology
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The first leak from the upcoming album from Statik and Term (under the name 1982) comes with a couple of heavy-hitters on the feature. Statik drops off an interesting production, which has some of those gritty elements mixed in with a jazzy feel. Pretty unique stuff, and nice to hear him mixing it up like that. The verses are all pretty likeable, with Termanology probably just shading it ahead of Xzibit for the best one.
1982 (Statik Selektah and Termanology)-Goin Back ft. Cassidy and Xzibit
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Some visuals taken from a track from Termanology’s Time Machine:Hood Politics VI.
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Visuals for Quest Tha Young’n and his lead single Stick Up from his debut album Quest For Greatness.
Make of it what you will. Some pretty crazy flows from Term at the end which makes it, all in all, well worth the watch.
Audio here. You love me really.
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Quick one from me this morning as I’ve still got a Throwback Thursday to write (don’t tell the boss!).
Couple of new Termanology tracks to keep you busy. Term has a terrific work rate and it is evident in his ability what DJ Premier sees in this talented young MC.
The beats sound fairly mainstream hence I’ve not heard them before. However, I’m sure someone will fill me in where they are from. (EDIT: The Resistance is a Drake track. Thank you well-known search engine).
Termanology – Mishaps Freestyle
Termanology – The Resistance (G-Mix)
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Any track featuring Royce & Termanology has my undivided attention, they are lyrically flawless tbh. Looking forward to the album this is going to be on from SP Double, which will also feature Joe Budden, Crooked I, Chino XL, Focus & Strong Arm Steady.
SP Double – Gangsterr Ft. Royce Da 5’9, Kid Vishis, King Heem & Termanology
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Yup, you heard right – Statik Selektah & Termanology are touring Europe. Luckily for us they realise the UK is in Europe (as other rappers conveniently forget). Check out the UK dates below.
Statik Selektah & Termanology UK Tour Dates
Wed March 10 The Wardrobe Leeds, UK w/ Skitz & Rodney P
Thurs March 11 Rhythm Factory London, UK w/ Skitz & Rodney P
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I started the week with a collection of tracks and I’m doing the same as this week ends.
Click on to grab new tracks and remixes by the likes of Drake, Rihanna, Cassidy, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.
→ Continue Reading A Bunch Of Tracks…
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A quick one from me. Both tracks are pretty dope, and definitely worth grabbing even if you’re just a fan of one/some of the featured artists. The Statik Selektah track is especially good, considering it has a frighteningly talented line-up.
Smoke DZA-Marley & Me (Remix) ft. Asher Roth, Devin The Dude, Curren$y & June Summers
Statik Selektah-Come Around (RE:Union Version) ft. Talib Kweli, Termanology & Royce da 5’9″
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Couple of freestyles for you below. The first is Termanology delivering some bars over Eminem’s 3am, and the second sees Young Chris taking a spin on Drake’s Fear. Not sure why Fear has suddenly emerged as a freestyle favourite, it’s been around for a while. Not complaining though.
Termanology-3am Freestyle
Young Chris-Fear Freestyle
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Murray: December 24, 2009

So I think we are all in agreement: 2009 has been quite a year for hip-hop. It has seen the return of Em, Jay has completed his Blueprint trilogy and 50 has had so much beef you would think he will be full up for Xmas (*cringes*. Yeah that was bad).
Aside from the big names dropping their albums, we have also seen some highly anticipated underground acts dropping LP’s too. This is my Best Of ’09 list and contains some real gems so don’t let the year go past before getting your hands on these.
Enjoy.
→ Continue Reading Murray’s Best of ’09
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It’s been a while since the last episode, so there’s plenty of material after the click for dedicated hip-hop fans. Bringing you plenty of new artists as always, whilst throwing in some more familiar names to underground fans too, don’t miss out on the goodness.
→ Continue Reading Underground Hip-Hop Part 9
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This track isn’t that old, in that it was made just over a year ago – however it makes it in this week’s Sunday’s Classic Collabo as this track is just vintage Hip Hop. Taken from Statik Selektah’s album Stick 2 The Script, this song just oozes that laid back Hip Hop vibe that first got me into the genre itself. Go check the video to your left, and then download the track below.
To The Top ft. Cassidy, Saigon & Termanology
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Click below for the 5th instalment of the revered UGHH series. As always, there are both new artists and slightly more established artists that you may have missed.
We haven’t had one of these with individual tracks in a while, and there’s a lot of stuff that I’ve been sitting on, so this is a Special Edition with 13 tracks. Thank me later.
→ Continue Reading Underground Hip-Hop Part 5
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