

You ca n watch all videos that's bee n released so far Todd Kelley's Vimeo page T o support Touré for all this great, free music, make sure to pick up a copy of his official solo album, the critically acclaimed "Sound Channeler: The Invisible Man" UGHH. The thought is that a lot of music videos directed by Todd Kelley will be released as si ngles up u ntil the release of the new remix LP the latest bei ng Dr. Dre, Pete Rock, J Dilla, Michael Jackso n. Touré transforms these often hardcore cuts intro brilliant excursions into soul and jazz full of horns, deepbass li nes, pia no licks and excellent drum programming.Īt the mome nt Touré is prepari ng "Volume 2" of the remix project which will i nclude new takes o n music by Jill Scott, nas, Dr. Since I've been trying to follow his career as well as possible, it came as little of a suprise to find out that this super talented cat actually released a free 21-track album of Toure remixes of classics by Sean Price, Common, Bilal, 50 Cent, The Roots, Pete & CL, Slum Village, and even Michael Jackson way back in 2010.

Pre-order it in your format of choice UGHH !ĭespite not really having heard all that much from Baltimore producer/MC Sean Touré, I loved pretty much everything I've heard from the man since I first came across him in 2011. If you have missed any of the singles, just click on the titles containing links below, and get ready for the October 29 release on Delicious Vinyl (and I'm glad to announce that the album will be available on both wax and compact disc with the latter also include a bonus disc of all the instrumentals). And the large amount of talented guests that the tracklist below reveals is not exactly hurting things either. Judging by the three singles that have been released so far this album, production, lyrics, guests, mixing sounds like a worthy addition to Jay Dee's posthumous catalouge.

However, the second album, which is called "Sunset Blvd.", is a little different as it's not a solo project by Illa J but rather a collaborative effort between Frank Nitty and Illa again rocking over previously unheard beats from the Dilla vaults. The first album that was released a few years back featured Dilla's little bro Illa J rhyming over unreleased Jay Dee beats from the '95-'97 era, and to be honest I was never a huge fan of that project. As I'm sure you haven't missed out on, The Yancey Boys are back in town and preparing their second album release on Delicious Vinyl for this year.
