Vinylaura was live at Bierwax in Brooklyn for the third episode of her Mix & Crates show. Tracklisting includes tracks from C-Rayz Walz, Phoebe One, The Nemesis Two, Know Qwestion, The Mischievous LQ And The Mad Mischief Crew, Ill Mentality, Tragedy Khadafi, Live Wire & SMK, Triip... just to name a few. Enjoy the mix ! Peace
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Mimetizm - Back On Da Block - 2026
Scienz Of Life & Figub Brazlevic - Leviathan (The Remixes) - 2026
After 15 years buried in the vault, "Leviathan" resurfaces. Originally started in 2009, Scienz Of Life's album gets a full reconstruction at the hands of German producer Figub Brazlevic, in collaboration with Krekpek Records. What started back then was left dormant for years, until Figub decided to strip it down and rebuild it from scratch.
The release also features two remixes from trusted names Parental and KOE The Flavekid. Built on years of mutual respect and creative chemistry between Scienz Of Life and Figub Brazlevic, this rework is just another chapter in an ongoing collaboration, with a brand new Scienz Of Life album already taking shape.
The Custodian Of Records - The Bit Crunch - 2026
The Custodian Of Records returns with a brand new 10-track project, packed with remixes from Fla Fla (of Sparrow), Tiff The Gift, Melanin 9, and more...
Friday, January 30, 2026
Belton Haig - The Baddest - 1998
Big shout out to Ill Mind for recently putting me back onto this cat named Belton Haig out of New Jersey and his ill joint "The Baddest" dropped in 1998. Sadly, the track never got a physical release at the time, just a video shot by Douglas Ingber that aired on his Video City TV show back then.
All I know about Belton Haig is that he was an emcee originally from Newark, NJ, later holding it down in East Orange. He also went by BC a.k.a. Da Lefty Bandit. After that, he dropped another single called "Can't Take It Witcha". Same deal, a video shot by Doug Ingber but still no physical release. Since a few other joints were recorded, I'm just wondering if a full album exists...
New Joint : Khrysis & Pete Rock - Already b/w Get Enough Pt. III
Remix Session : Big L - I Don't Understand It (Phat Tape Remix)
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
The Bang-Bang Poet 24-7
Let's talk about the Philadelphia '90s indie hip-hop scene, focusing on the 12-inch releases by the MC known as 24-7 a.k.a. The Bang-Bang Poet 24-7 a.k.a. DJ Nicky Butters.
His musical journey began in high school, where he developed his skills as both a DJ and an MC. He first emerged as a member of the group Versatile Uptown, before becoming the DJ for Craig Irving, prior to Irving's rise to prominence as Doodlebug of the acclaimed group Digable Planets. Following a brief hiatus, he returned to the scene under the name 24-7, releasing his first 12-inch record with his crew, 24-7 and the Hoodfellas. He later adopted the moniker The Bang-Bang Poet 24-7, marking the next phase of his artistic evolution.
His first single "Let's Have It" came out in 1993 on the Homicide Records label, and was produced by Black Hollywood Productions. His second 12-inch "Unbelievable / Here Comes The Bang-Bang Poet" came out in 1994 on Everglade Records, and was produced by 24-7 and Power. Both records were mixed and engineered by Philly legend DJ Miz. Both records are definitely something to own in your record collection.











