Sunday, April 5, 2026
Flee Lord "Everything I Never Said" [ALBUM]
Day Tripper "All Year Vol. 1" [ALBUM]
Magno Garcia x EvillDewer "So We Loved Ourselves" [ALBUM]
Mike Titan x Tali Rodriguez "Black Vykins" (feat. New Villain & Andre DeSaint) [SINGLE]
Ghostboyrj "Cartoons & Cereal" [ALBUM + VIDEO]
Jerasick Dark "Penmanship" [ALBUM]
B. Hurd "Back Outside" [ALBUM]
MRKBH x Chapo Da Monsta "Degenerate Art" [EP]
Marcel P. Black & J-Filly "Black Luv" [ALBUM]
Macapella & Hus KingPin "The Kingpin Remixes Volume 4 (Macapella Remix)" [EP]
B1 The Architect & Young Reese Dude "All Things Considered.." [ALBUM]
Tone Liv x Nivrock "Cooking With Gas" [ALBUM]
Rex Seshunz x Unknown Mizery "Paper Umbrellas" [ALBUM + VIDEO]
Erv100 x Blaq Medici "Super Soniq" [EP]
Marley B. & King Kauran "Case Closed" [SINGLE]
Jus One x Vacant Dreams "Leave The Devil" [SINGLE]
EKLIPZ x TOUGH DUMPLIN BEATS "4 Those Who Roll" [SINGLE]
DJ MUGGS & T.F "CHA CHA CHICKEN" [SINGLE]
Coyote x Statik Selektah "Machetes & Micheladas" [ALBUM]
J-Live x Illastrate "Face Value (Remix)" [ALBUM]
Ralphy Red "Sopranos Season 7" [ALBUM]
G Fam Black x UglyJon "Vulgar" [ALBUM]
Black Silver x HardMoney "In A Nutshell" [SINGLE]
Innnocent Flow, Benny Slumz & Da Track Addict "Ladies" [SINGLE]
DARKSIDE PREME x FULLBLAST MUZIK "STUCK IN 1995" [ALBUM]
B1 The Architect & Young Reese Dude "Walk With Me" [SINGLE]
Maine the Medicine & Son Lee "Mr. & Mrs. SMITH" [ALBUM]
Bub Rock x Billy Hoyle "Dear Winter" [SINGLE]
Perfect Pete x DJ W.I.Z. "Up To Par" [VIDEO]
Brother Tom Sos "The Ladder I Climb" [EP]
Iceberg Theory x LUNAR "The Drifter’s Memoir" [ALBUM]
DJ LOTMIX : LOTMIX SHOW - S7 EP28 [Boombap Mixshow]
🔊LOTMIX SHOW S7 Ep38 by
Dj LOTMIX aka LartistOnTheMix x FRANCE FLEET DJS
feat DUCK CITY MUSIC | THE BAD SEED | ONESUN | TEK feat SEAN PRICE x BUCKSHOOT x GENERAL STEELE | KING KHAZAM | FLIPTRIX feat FRISCO &more
Prod by CJ DOVE | BOFAAT &more
4-IZE & Señor Kaos (Ultra Beast) "All Of Us" b/w "Back To Indiana" [SINGLE]

Ultra Beast have been one of Atlanta's most consistent underground voices since 4-IZE and Señor Kaos formalized their partnership — a duo that has built a catalog spanning Da Beatminerz, 9th Wonder, Talib Kweli and Sean Price collaborations while staying rooted in the lyricist's tradition that mainstream Atlanta rarely represents. This double-A single arrives timed to the NCAA Final Four returning to Indiana, which is exactly the kind of cultural moment Ultra Beast knows how to meet without chasing it. "All of Us" with M. Slago is the high-energy team anthem — the duo's collective ethos compressed into a track built for the moment when everything locks in. "Back to Indiana" with Floyd the Locsmif — a producer with existing chemistry with 4-IZE from the Look Into My IZE sessions — is the slower, more soulful counterpart, with Scar on the hook adding weight. Mudnoc records and mixes both, as he has throughout the Ultra Beast catalog. Two different temperatures, one coherent vision — exactly what a well-executed double-A side should deliver.
OCRBeats "What They Saying" (feat. Barbaric The Foul Mouth Jedi & Alvarez Masterminded) [SINGLE]

OCRBeats operates out of Cleveland with the dual role of producer and MC — a combination that gives his output a particular coherence since the beats are built by someone who knows what it means to ride them. "What They Saying" is the lead single from Concrete Novelist, the upcoming full-length, and it links Cleveland with Rochester, NY through Grenade Rap Records' Barbaric The Foul Mouth Jedi and Alvarez Masterminded. Rochester has been producing serious underground voices for years — Grenade Rap is one of the outfits keeping that tradition alive — and the pairing with OCRBeats' dense, high-intensity production is a natural one. Both cities share a working-class, no-frills approach to the craft that shows up in every bar here. At two minutes and twenty seconds the track doesn't overstay, but it hits hard for its runtime. Concrete Novelist has a strong entry point.
The Inglorious Poet x ThisIsHipHopp "Sit the Fuck Down 2 (ThisIsHipHopp Remix)" [SINGLE]
G Fam Black & Sankofa "Hunting License" [SINGLE]
TRIEF & Yeray B "Front Line" [SINGLE]
B-Hop "The Devil A Lie!" [ALBUM]

B-Hop arrives with The Devil a Lie! as a focused crew statement. Fillie Fingaz appears across multiple cuts as the central collaborator — their chemistry documented previously on the "Da Code Cypher" — while Krucial Supa Fly and Royal King Minus fill out the supporting cast. The track titles carry deliberate weight: "Max Julian" references the Blaxploitation actor and hustler archetype of the 70s, "Barney Miller" invokes the classic cop-show era, "Ruby Mae" suggests a story-driven character piece. B-Hop is working with a consistent frame — soulful, street-rooted, aware of where hip-hop's DNA comes from. At eight tracks with intro and outro, the album doesn't overextend; it says what it needs to say and closes out. Independent, crew-built, no wasted motion.
Mathematik "Flying" [VIDEO]
Daywalkers "1st Dawn" [ALBUM]

Daywalkers have been one of Australia's most consistent underground duos since forming under the Rigorous Recordings banner in 2006. 1st Dawn closes out the 3rd Realm Chronicles trilogy — a conceptual arc that started with Chronicles of the 3rd Realm in 2007 and continued through Twilight to Daybreak in 2010 — and it arrives with the full weight of that accumulated creative history behind it. Nineteen tracks is a statement of intent, and the album backs it up: Maggot Mouf on "Exorcism," Metaforix on "Isolation," a.DD and Herbivorz on "Welcome to the Darkside," The Master and Effekt on the extended closer "Last Sunset." The Rigorous network holds firm throughout, each collaborator contributing rather than decorating. Plarks' nickname — the Fumble Tongue — is earned; his syllable density and delivery precision are the kind that demand and reward focused listening. Koziosko matches him throughout. Thematically the album moves through dark, philosophical terrain — "Sympathy for the Devil," "Ancestors," "Exorcism," "The Infinite" — the kind of sequencing that suggests a real conceptual vision rather than a collection of tracks. Australian underground operating at the level it's always been capable of, with a catalog now long enough to prove the point.
Nec Nymbl x Memphis Reigns "Remember Back in da Dayz" [SINGLE]

Nec Nymbl handles every technical dimension of this track himself — production, mixing, mastering, engineering, all done in his own Selah Bit Sounds lab, with co-production from his brother Crony of the Orthotones on the original beat layout. That self-sufficiency shows in the result: the instrumental doesn't sound assembled, it sounds built with intent — vintage strings, airy flutes, echoed horns pulled from the crate-digging tradition, drum programming with genuine swing and a snare that cuts through without overwhelming. Memphis Reigns opens the track with the kind of verse that establishes stakes, Nymbl follows with his own, and then Es and Shark the SOB take over in a 4-bar exchange that genuinely carries park-jam energy rather than just referencing it. Craig Mack's voice anchored in the hook is the kind of choice that separates nostalgic gestures from actual knowledge — that's not a random sample, that's a specific selection from someone who lived it. DJ K-Flip's scratches seal the track with the DJ element that this format requires. Fourth single off the upcoming Title Winners LP, and the trajectory is clear.
Phenomeinal "Growth" [VIDEO]
Adlife x HardMoney "Blessin 'Em" [SINGLE]

Adlife and HardMoney continue building toward The Iron Heel EP with "Blessin 'Em," the third single from the project and arguably the clearest statement of their core dynamic yet. HardMoney handles both the production and the scratches — which collapses the MC/DJ interplay into one person holding two roles simultaneously, giving the track a unity that comes from someone who knows exactly how the beat and the cuts need to coexist. Adlife rides that with a focused, vocabulary-forward delivery that doesn't overexplain itself — bars that land clean, no excess motion. Riverside-based, Money Came Hard Records, 87 BPM at the precise headnod tempo the Boom Bap tradition demands. The instrumental version included in the package is the kind of detail that signals respect for the craft from both sides: this beat holds up on its own, and they know it.
Chedda Bang "Old Dirty" [VIDEO]
Saturday, April 4, 2026
Unknown Mizery x Rex Seshunz "Paper Umbrellas" [VIDEO]
M-Dot x Johnny Cashle$$ "Daydreaming" (feat. Kore & Byna) [VIDEO]
Catacomb "Straight From The Catacomb" (Road To The Riches Freestyle) [VIDEO]
TEK "Lights Out" (7 OnDa ComeOut) [VIDEO]
A.G. x Stu Bangas "Borderline" (feat. D Flow & Diamond D) [VIDEO]
Joey Majors (BSF) "Crushed Grapes" (feat. GREA8GAWD, Coleone & Kaine Sosa) [VIDEO]
Tragedy Khadafi "Ill Alah Spit (DJ Supa Dave RMX)" [VIDEO]
Anthony Danza "24 Hours 2.0" (feat. OT The Real & PS No Stress) [VIDEO]
DirtyDiggs "Side D" [ALBUM]

DirtyDiggs runs his catalog with a producer's logic rather than a marketer's: deep catalogs of Bandcamp-first releases, physical on cassette and CD, and collaborations built around Planet Asia's Gold Chain Music network and a wider circle of underground voices that spans coasts and generations. Side D continues that approach with 18 tracks that read like a who's-who of everyone doing this right — Durag Dynasty and Big Twins opening, Planet Asia threaded throughout as a creative anchor rather than just a guest, Mach Hommy and ThaGodFahim sharing space on "Keyloid," Westside Gunn and Conway on "Robert Horry," Roc Marciano and Phil the Agony closing out "Cristal." Hus Kingpin appears twice. Talib Kweli and Rah Digga add veteran weight to "Grown Folks Talkin'." The album title carries its own logic — this is a four-sided project framed in vinyl terminology, each installment a full side of music. DirtyDiggs' production stays in a cinematic, sample-heavy pocket that gives MCs room without stepping back entirely — the beats have presence without competing for it. At 18 tracks, maintaining that discipline without a single obvious filler cut is the real achievement.





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