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Published February 21st, 2013 at 11:13 am in MP3 with no comments
Tagged with Dungeon Family, Dungeonesse, electronic pop, John Grant

John Grant is the man’s name, and he will be releasing an album on May 14th called Pale Green Ghosts (Partisan). With “Black Belt” released as a single, he has allowed a remix by Dungeonesse to be released, which you may download for free below.
Dungeonesse’s self-titled debut will be released by Secretly Canadian, also on May 14th.
Published September 15th, 2009 at 2:31 pm in Music News with no comments
Tagged with Big Kipp, Cee-Lo, Dungeon Family, Goodie Mob, hip-hop, Khujo, T-Mo

Goodie Mob are back, and when I say back, I mean that Cee-Lo is also back with this awesome ATL hip-hop group. Since they wondered who was peeking in their windows way back when, the group as a whole and as individuals have changed from time to time, but perhaps the most drastic changes they’ve seen is what hip-hop has transformed into. Not bad for a group who were from a city that no one ever thought would rise as one of hip-hop’s kingdoms, only to keep things at home.
Their mission this time is to tell people what they’ve been missing, and also to get everyone back into a Goodie Mob way of life, because that’s how fans want it. You can read more about their return to the surface by reading an article by Maurice Garland at CreativeLoafing.com by clicking here.