New banger from the BBAS, produced by Australian beatsmith supreme M-Phazes. Bosh.
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Legendary UK producer Mark B has combined with the vocal stylings of Adelaide’s Dialect (Dialect & Despair – The Vortex) to produce this audio tribute to the Cold Crush Brothers. They’ve also started a website: FreshWildFly&Bold which is gonna be well worth checking out.
This track is definitely for those heads who reminisce over Hip Hop’s formative years rather than the latest sparkly vomit from Lil’ Wayne featuring Jon Bon Jovi or whoever the little freak has teamed up with recently. Enjoy.
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Spent a bit of time with these cats when I was out living in Sydney. This track is pretty cool.
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New video from my homie Jeswon, Tuka and DJ Morgs. Sydney repping the party tip hard as usual. Taken from the groups’ new LP Foreverlution.
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Don’t know anything about this artist… this video just popped up on my timeline and I gave it the once over. I like it. A little something out of Sydney for those of you into your antipodean shit.
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I saw Mantra play a couple of time when I was living over the other side of the world, and he’s definitely got some skills. This new track is great. Keep your ears out for more from this Melbourne resident.
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Hung out with Jeswon a few times while I was living out in Sydney a while back, and him and Tuka have dropped some ill jawnts as Thundamentals. This one is slightly different to his normal stuff, but if I can record with 2 Bit Thugs, then I can plug some different flex fresh like this.
• Koaste

Third video from the Australian Hip Hop duo, taken from their LP The Vortex, which is definitely worth picking up if you haven’t got it already.
In The Crates:
• Dialect & Despair – Games Wired [VIDEO]
• Dialect & Despair – Prolific [VIDEO]
• Dialect & Despair – The Vortex [REVIEW]

Here’s the new video from Adelaide’s Dialect & Despair, taken from the duo’s album The Vortex. One of my favourite tracks from the project.
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In The Crates:
Dialect & Despair – The Vortex [REVIEW]