
Posts Tagged ‘DMV’
Surock’s Remix EP
Sunday, April 11th, 2010
D.O.E. C.I.G.A.P.O.M.’s Culture Shock A.D. 2012 EP
Sunday, January 31st, 2010
Known for blazing open mics around the area (in particular the Pure open mic on Mondays), D.O.E. C.I.G.A.P.O.M., pronounced dough-say-gah-poem, hits the DMV with his EP. Conceptual hip hop that mixes in true lyrics with hard-hitting layered production is basically what this EP is. Some good ol’ street hop for ya’. To suck more of the PF boarders into listening to this, I have uploaded “You Should Think About Us” (feat. X.O.) and “Its All Over” so you won’t have to question whether or not you should be listening to this. And you’re welcome. –Ardamus “2 To The Dome” Thompson
You Should Think About Us feat. X.O.
Its All Over
Madam Madon – The Benning Rd. Bomber
Sunday, January 10th, 2010
Even though this more than just a few months from when it was originally released, I had to big this up from the DMV. Working with the producers of Juelz Santana’s “The Whistle Song”, I give you The Benning Rd. Bomber or better yet, Madam Madon. This mixtape for a good portion of the year stayed in my iPOD because of how well-done the original tracks were on this. Its good to hear an emcee crush tracks we’ve heard but the real proof is in the actual songs; which is something I heard on this mixtape. Equipped with a smooth a delivery, detailed lyrics, and sultry voice (kinda Heather B./Rah Digga sounding), Madam Madon ripped the shit out of this mixtape, IMO. Suggested tracks on this mixtape: Sell Me Your Soul, Tomorrow Aint Promised, and Machine Gun Rap. –Ardamus
Marion Barry (DMV)
Thursday, December 31st, 2009
Everyone that lives in other regions of the world thinks they know DMV now because they downloaded a few Wale mixtapes and heard about Diamond District. No disrespect to those artists at all (who’ve definitely gotten a dope buzz in the scene) but, just like cities such as L.A., New York, Chicago, and etc., there is more than enough talent to go around. For the older heads, some of you will remember such artists as Nonchalant, Questionmark Asylum, or even Section 8 Mob. If I were to mention Opus Akoben, you may know who I’m talking about but most of the time you either know them from living in DC or being overseas in France (where they were popular). Funny thing is, previous articles in the City Paper about the hip hop scene in DC being overshadowed by go-go but until over the past decade or so the two have been merged together more than ever; this doesn’t include the remakes of popular hip hop songs but the actual go-go based production (i.e., Best Kept Secret) and go-go based bands with a hip hop feel (i.e., Mambo Sauce). With that said, here’s an older mix of DMV shit that I made for those who want a taste. You’re welcome, bitches. –Ardamus
Father Scott Unlimited – “Sweet Potatoes”
Flex Matthews – “ROTY”
Head-Roc feat. Noyeek The Grizzly Bear – “Tarzan”
The Insurrection – “Exquisite Fck U”
Mr. Cliff – “Hypnotichronic”
OSV – “What Does It Mean?”
Panacea – “Classic”
Poemcees – “Glasses”
W. Ellington Felton – “Dear Kanye”
Young Raven ft. L. Blev and Dre Carnegie – “Round Here (pt. 2)”


