Public Domain 4U says: Listen to the quality of sorrow in that harmonica. A real blues player cannot cheat the feeling of grief on any topic. It comes from within. When the river runs dry on land and in the heart, the music must replenish the soul for hope to be replenished. Public Domain 4U is proud to honor another mp3 by Jaybird Coleman.blues
Subverse says: Are your ready to get your rave on? Awesome, because Deejay Punk Roc brings the dirty 3 AM sound hard and heavy. Kinda' like those drugs you like to take on the weekends. Oops, I should say, the ones I take on the weekend. electronic, breakbeat/breaks
jesus2000 says: "As She Sleeps" is a 16-minute psychedelic ride on what sounds like Steve Vai's guitar. Even if you're burnt on the flood of prog-metal, try it anyway. Get your acid washed jeans and sleeveless Poison shirt on because this song is more prog-arena rock then anything else!rock, post rock
Pop Hermit says: Bubble Gum is so chewy isn't it. You would think the manufacturers would have realised this by now and added some cheese or wood or something to make it easier to eat. Maybe nobody has told em yet tho.pop
Public Domain 4U says: This might be told from the perspective of one of them pink elephants. Either way, The Dixon Brothers lay out an outrageous tale all the way to the end. These Carolina mill workers, often taunted by local authorities who called them hillbilly communists, took up country music and made a name for themselves. Ended up on Victor records and recorded over 60 numbers in their ...
Mucster says: The "Brothafly Effect" by Approach is a hella knocking track that has a grime influenced beat. This one is made for mobbing late night in your whip. hip hop, grime, underground
Robot Coup says: I bet money that Eric McFadden is one of the coolest dudes on the planet. He's George Clinton's touring guitarist. He's won a ton of awards in California as a guitarist and songwriter. And he has a raspy-macho voice that suggest deviousness. And god damn the man can play. Enjoy "Put It Down" from Eric's latest release, Joy Of Suffering. rock, singer/songwriter, alternative
Trans Am says: Thy head doth bangeth to thee. What a load of crunchy cro magnon rocks slamming up against my cranium! If rock and roll was trying to die it doesn't stand a chance of doing it. Not with SuperHeavyGoatAss belting away like this. White Zombie bent over a slab with Sabbath pumping away from behind. This band really grinds out the mayhem with a poised attitude for rock survival.rock,...
Eternal says: Things have always been heating up in the Hip Hop world. Now prepare your cranium for some street level reporting on today's world climate condition. When mother earth starts to lose it's cool, the effects can be detected by the lyrical transmission of Long Beach crew Indovizualz. Reminding us that the planet is not the only globe getting hot. It might be your head, so listen up!h...
vitaminsexia says: She makes the room in my head all fuzzy. A sauntering voice that clears the cobwebs from my cluttered mind. A good metaphysical swooning never did me any harm. Have you ever payed attention to that little angel on your shoulder? Amy Millan sings like one. Her words are like butterfly kisses on wings...pop, rock, alternative
Moozic says: If oral tradition is a cultures trade mark, then Arsun Fist should be patented. This track breathes music between the lyrical intensity of a well rehearsed soliloquy. All of a sudden you are right there in his scenario wondering what is gonna happen next. Is this a cry for health care reform, cleverly disguised in the siren wail of hip hop genius? Whether it is or not, it is more t...
JosieSpace says: I caught myself listening to this groovy tune today. It's so poppy, yet my head and neck feel lubricated from the sway of the funky beat. Which happens to be my favorite reaction to any song. From Denmark, representing a solid sound of audio satisfaction for my ear holes, Choir Of Young Belivers will have this hook in my head all day...pop, rock, alternative
The Night Crawler says: Heartsrevolution are the boyfriend/girlfriend team of dance-indie-punk-electo cuties known for their slamming beats and distorted vocals. Think daft Punk meets Le Tigre, but on a lot more Adderall. electronic, indie, beats
Public Domain 4U says: Here is a track from the nimble fingers of fiddler Jim Booker. His melodic playing for Taylor's Kentucky Boys was remarkable and inspired many other black musicians to put their woes and burdens into the music. The 1920's was a tough time for most, but when the records were made the hardships were easier to deal with. Public Domain 4U salutes the work of these musicians a...
Skyler says: First of all, the CD cover is a photo snap of an old audio cassette tape. Like, OMG...I can't think of anything that is more old school rap than THAT! lol Plus, this beat is really hip and it bumps, not only on my roommates Bose speakers, but also in the Prius! Mr. Fantastic IS absolutely fantastic on this mp3...yah...got some booty shakin' to do guys...pop, hip hop
Subverse says: About 3 years ago I went into a breakbeat faze. One of my favorite labels was San Francisco's Sleevin Records. Come to find out some of those 12' I bought back then have now been released in the digital download format. Here is a funky little teaser that's sure to get your feet moving. electronic, breakbeat/breaks
Public Domain 4U says: The Boogie Woogie King has finally made it to PD4U! And not a second too late, either. Born in 1887 as Albert Clemens, with a limp, his first chosen art was, surprisingly, tap dancing. But later became well versed in the 12 bar boogie woogie piano genre. He worked with Big Bill Broonzy and was later to influence Erwin Helfner. And that aint no Monkey business, either...bl...
jesus2000 says: I'm usually not impressed with trendy-art rock (obviously from Brooklyn), but "See Evil" is so damn dirty and catchy that I can't help myself. They sound like the Ramones and The Stooges had a rock n' roll orgy and the result is Japanther. So sexy, huh?!?rock, indie rock, east coast
Skyler says: Ok...like, imagine taking some band members from Token Entry, Kid Dynamite, Grey Area, Lifetime, Black Train Jack, Paint It Black, None More Black, Good Riddance, WARZONE, The Arsons and sticking them in a blender. Put the switch on Green Day and mix it until it froths like the Foo Fighters. Pour it into your i tunes and hit play. OMG...that's, like, soooo tasty...And there's more....
Robot Coup says: First off, Mike Relm is a producer. Second off, Del is one of the best MCs of this generation. And third, hip-hop is the shit because it's all about what pieces of pop culture can we flip and make hella funky! Ya, I'm feeling this one. hip hop, underground
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