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The Ozone Mixtape

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Story of Ozone
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1. Ozone Intro (Optiks) *
2. No Question (Grey Matter) +
3. Return to the Summit (MidaZ) *
4. Eastside (Redd Simpkins) *
5. Money Up (Kap Kallous) *
6. Strugglin’ (J.Biz feat. Travis Hampton) *
7. International Crime Interlude (Optiks) *
8. Chug A 5th (Critical Madness) *
9. Area 51 (Vis Major & MidaZ) *
10. Reflect (Grey Matter) +
11. How They Living (Shinobi Stalin feat. DJ Stranger) #
12. Press Play (Godamus Rhyme) %
13. Let’s Go (IMAKEMADBEATS & Emilio Rojas) ^
14. Stargate Troopers [Vets of Kin (Shinobi Stalin, P!, AMiAM, MURDOC, MyGrane McNastee)] $
15. People Like Us (Smash City Gauntlet) *
16. Woe Is Not Me (Swamburger) *
17. Red Vs. Blue (S.K.I.P.) @
18. Who I Am (AMiAM) @

Tracks selected and mixed by SeanDammit & DJ Y-NOT
All Cuts by DJ Y-NOT
* = Produced by Optiks
+ = Produced by Tempermental
# = Produced by Rediculous Reeplay
% = Produced by Godamus Rhyme
^ = Produced by IMAKEMADBEATS
$ = Produced by Kick Drums
@ = Produced by Swamburger

J Freedome and IMAKEMADBEATS – Much Nicer ft. Butta Verses

J Freedome & IMAKEMADBEATS ft. Butta Verses

IMAKEMADBEATS, producer of the critically acclaimed album The Transcontinental (4 out of 5 stars in Remix Magazine), a collaboration with California rapper Roc ‘C’ of Stones Throw fame, continues to hit the air waves with new music for music enthusiasts. This time, he’s brought Toronto emcee J. Freedome (formerly known as Felony and also featured on The Transcontinental), and the De La Soul protege from south Florida, Butta Verses, along to bring you “Much Nicer.” Filled with melodic harps, jazzy horns and bass, IMAKEMADBEATS delivers a classic sound, giving the raspy voiced J. Freedome and vocally seasoned Butta Verses the foundation to create simply good music.

 

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Shinobi Stalin – Zombie Skool

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The word artistic integrity seems like something of the past nowadays.  We live in a world where many musicians sell their soul to make the big pay day with little effort to leave a lasting legacy for the next generation to grow on.   The Bronx born Orlando raised emcee Shinobi Stalin is the counter thesis of this new age way of thinking.  Bound to the culture of Hip Hop, His moral obligations to preserving and making a meaningful impact in the genre has shined through on his new album Zombie SKool.  With Production by Domingo, Tone Blare, Rediculous Reeplay, Juniali, AmIAm, himself, and few others, Shinobi lets the beats become his blank canvas and used his unique lyricism to paint a vivid picture of his thoughts.  With the Mixing talents of IMAKEMADBEATS and Tempermental , Stalin has crafted a piece a work that’s heavy in sound and complete in concept.
    Exposed to Hip Hop at very young age, Shinobi’s favorite movie was Breakin’. While most kids were watching and reciting Children movies he was actively trying to break dance.  To escape the poverty and the crack epidemic his family moved to Orlando; there Shinobi and his brother got into skateboarding and surfing.  Being so far removed from hip hop (this is the era before the internet mind you) finding good rap music in the south was extremely tough.  The only groups of people who were up to date with what was dope at the time were either die hard hip hop fans or skateboarders.  Having Grown up on Eric B & Rakim, Krs – One, Kool Moe Dee, and others from the first golden era it was natural for Shinobi to embrace artist like Mobb Deep, Boot Camp Clik, Showbiz & AG, Rass Kass ,Lord Finesse, and Nas.  Younger Artist like Da Youngstas, and Shyhiem were the first to motivate him write his first rhyme at age eleven.  Perfecting his craft in lunch time cyphers and battles as most emcees do Shinobi focused all his energy into music.  At open mics with other notable Orlando emcees he sharpened his skills. 
    Affiliated with The Beat Ministry and the Vets of Kin (a group consisting of fellow Ozone emcees Murdoc, Mygrane Mcnastee, AmIAm, J Biz, Clarity, P!, and Tone Blare) also helped him gain notoriety; Shinobi has had to opportunity to do shows all over the U.S. and has shared the stage with The Wu Tang Clan, Krs – one, The Clipse, Lord Jamar of Brand Nubian, Dead Prez, Smif-n-Wessun, Canibus, and Sean Price. He also had the chance to tour with Caveman Theory, Mauikai, and J Biz.  Outside the United States Stalin has worked with many producers and DJ’s from Europe; most notably DJ Kdelight and the Drum Brothers.  He is featured on the 7 inch single for Kdelight with Skitz the Gemini named Audio Revolution and on the 12 inch single for the Drum Brothers with Melodiq called New York State of Mind; both have been distributed all over the world.
    The Zombie Skool album is a labor of love Shinobi says; “lots of work went into the concepts and energy you feel from it”.  The album is constructed like a school day;  From the song “YGB” which wakes you up for the start of your morning, to Prophet a track used to convey walking into the class room, and “SG – 1” (featuring the Vets of Kin), which is based in the spirit of the lunch time cyphers; Zombie Skool doesn’t skip classes.  Infused with soul, honest lyricism, and beat selection that compliments his style Shinobi Stalin is on the right track to becoming an integral piece in the Hip Hop World.

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Roc C and IMAKEMADBEATS are The Transcontinental – Warriors ft. Rapper Pooh and Chino XL

From the forthcoming album “The Transcontinental” dropping on Koch ENT. Song features Rapper Pooh of Little Brother and Chino XL. Directed by Rocky Baron. Produced by IMAKEMADBEATS. Buy this song on Itunes here:

ROC ‘C’ featuring Fredro Starr – Hustler’s Theme (produced by IMAKEMADBEATS)

Fans of West Coast underground hip-hop know Roc ‘C’ for his stellar debut mic appearance on the 2004 Oh No single “Move Pt. 2,” produced by J Dilla.
Roc’s stand-out verse and cameo in the song’s video generated quite a buzz, leading to his own solo deal with Peanut Butter Wolfs’ Stones Throw Records. Roc has made a lot of noise right out the gate.
He returns with a new song for the hustler’s, “Hustler’s Theme,” featuring veteran Queens rapper Fredro Starr of Onyx. The track was made by the upcoming “madman turned producer” IMAKEMADBEATS!
The budding composer IMAKEMADBEATS produced the entire “The Transcontinental” album. A collaboration between him and Roc ‘C’, which will be released on E1 Records (formerly known as Koch) on May 19th featuring the likes of Rakka Iriscience, Chino XL, Rapper Big Pooh and more. IMAKEMADBEATS is set to drop his self-titled solo production album featuring Roc ‘C’, Black Milk, Butta Verses, Steele of Smif-N-Wessun, Masta Ace and more this summer on Culture Kings Music.untitled3

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Lets talk about…IMAKEMADBEATS

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Shy but confident…The “strong silent type”. IMAKEMADBEATS aka NeMo lays low in the background, always grinding and politicking.
Born in the Left Coast (Ca.), bred in the south city of Memphis, he now rests his head in NYC.
He is a dynamic beat chemist, thanks to the musical impact his family had on him, mainly his pops. The late great Dilla was also a huge inspiration.
The masked man worked with local artists (from Orlando to Tampa) such as Illustrate, J Biz, Critical, Butta V & The AB’s formerly known as Asamov while living in Central Florida. He later worked with internationally known artists including (Smif-n-Wessun, Mic Geronimo, , Fredro Starr, Sabac Red, Planet Asia, Rah Digga, Beretta 9 (Killarmy), Shyheim, Roc Marciano etc.) & corporate America – with beats licensed to various forms of media (MTV & Univision to name a few).
He is a licensed recording engineer at Quad studios in Times Square and has a production team, StrangaZ Productions, with his just as talented brother, TzarizM.
Another Ozone (Orlando) resident, and NeeMz’ right hand man, is MidaZ The Beast. They collabo’d, made BlakOut & in turn are making the album titled Nightmusic. BlakOut is also working with Beretta 9 (Kinetic 9) on a project called Trilogy.
His other current projects consist of a collabo with Toronto Rapper Felony aka J Freedome, formerly known as Felony (also featured on the Transcontinental), titled “J Freedome and IMAKEMADBEATS are The Sound of Freedome”.
The self titled album, IMAKEMADBEATS, featuring Black Milk, Steele, Roc ‘C’, Supastition and more. It will be coming out in June
And the very anticipated Transcontinental project with Roc ‘C’ of the Stones Throw Family. This is going to feature Rakka Iriscience (Dilated Peoples), Chino XL, Wildchild (Lootpack), Big Pooh (Little Brother), Oh No & more.
Transcon received a Japanese licensing deal (& worldwide distribution) with E1 Music (Formerly Koch) which came out in Japan on Dec 12th 2008. It is due out in the US on May 19th. Dont sleep!!

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Listen to IMAKEMADBEATS – Science EQ feat. MIDAZ, Critical & Sabac Red (off of M80’s – The Academy…. also featuring Rza, Planet Asia, Canibus, Sean Price, and more)

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StrangaZ Productions w/ Butta V
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IMAKEMADBEATS & Oh No
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AmIAm, Illustrate, IMAKEMADBEATS, Tempermental & MidaZ
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Roc C and IMAKEMADBEATS are The Transcontinental – Wont Fall ft. Rakaa Iriscience / Imagine That
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The Heart & Brain: Behind ThE Scenez- IMAKEMADBEATS scratch prepping

In the studio with TzariZM and IMAKEMADBEATS putting the finishing touches on the Heart & Brain album to be released through Urban Jungle Empire & Domination Recordings.