This post goes out to everyone who thinks I only ever talk about punk rock.
You know folks, I do like other genres of music and one of them is hip hop.
So let’s talk about hip hop shall we?
One thing I have always liked about hip hop is the beats that fuel the lyrics. I am sure many of you can agree with me that a rap song with terrible beats is nothing to talk about.
Akron, OH’s Maidenstone specialize in beats and unique instrumentals. They are not a rap group, but rather a couple of pals who decided to borrow lyrics from various rappers and supply samples and beats taken from a wide span of musicians and composers. The result is an outstanding mixtape and does not focus on just one genre.
Here, check it out:
Consisting of pals Cory Maiden and TJ Firestone, Maidenstone dropped their hip hop collaborative in December on BandCamp. The best part? It’s free for anyone who wants to hear what they threw together.
I think one thing about Maidenstone is that the samples are well-thought. “Holy Shit Batman” caught my attention thanks to the eccentric samples of Pulp and The Jesus and Mary Chain while “We Are Groot” had some Pet Shop Boys.
“Dark Arts” was insane and I hope to hell Mos Def hears this. Who knows, maybe he will be making a request for Maidenstone to create beats for his next release. That Peer Raben sample was just dark but powerful.
Of course I loved “Son of a Gun”. If anyone knows me, ODB is one of my favorite rappers out there. Add some piano and horns playing track from Perez Prado, and you have yourself a crazy ass track.
Another track I have to make mention of is “Vertical Kryptonite” and not just because Big Boi is on it, but because Maidenstone sampled The Greatest Show on Earth and it fits perfectly.
Sometimes tracks can be recreated in a good way. I am not talking about some shitty Genesis cover by Disturbed. I am talking about taking great songs and putting a new twist. It is kind of like a remix, but to me, this is a little more complex. Seriously, just listen to this. I guarantee you are going to dig some of it.
I also love their puck rock inspired covers to their mixes. Dammit, I just can not stay away from punk references, can I? Oh well. Download this and enjoy. I know I did.
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