Friday, February 13, 2026
Teknical Development.IS - The 8: Vol.Three - 2017
Released in 2017 on the independent label Dezi-Belle, "The 8: Vol. Three" marks a new step in the sonic evolution of London-based emcee Teknical Development.IS (now known under the moniker NOEL IS). Entirely produced by Düsseldorf producer AK420, the project stands as a European collaboration that firmly embraces an underground hip-hop sound, where texture carries as much weight as message. True to its independent spirit, the vinyl edition was pressed in a strictly limited run of only 100 copies, reinforcing the project's rare and collector oriented character.
From the very first bars, AK420 establishes a cohesive sonic signature: raw beats, dark atmospheric layers, finely chopped jazzy samples and precise rhythms that allow each track to breathe. The German producer crafts a minimalist yet dense framework that never leans into excess. Instead, the production leaves ample space for the writing and delivery to shine. The 8-track album unfolds with a consistent, nocturnal mood that feels deeply introspective from start to finish.
Teknical Development.IS moves confidently across these instrumentals. The London MC delivers a controlled and measured flow, occasionally sharp when needed, always deliberate. This is not a project designed for radio appeal, but rather a carefully constructed body of work meant for attentive listening. One of the album's strongest qualities is its consistency. Where some projects lose focus, "The 8: Vol. Three" maintains a clear artistic direction throughout. AK420 and Teknical Development.IS operate in true symbiosis.
Ultimately, "The 8: Vol. Three" is a project for listeners who value independent hip-hop rooted in artistic coherence and atmospheric depth. Without chasing spectacle, it leaves a lasting impression, made even more special by its ultra limited vinyl pressing, reflecting a producer and artist fully in command of their universe, pursuing their vision with discipline and clarity. If it's not in your record collection yet, I highly recommend grabbing it. Peace
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
90's Tapes & No TV Raps present DJ Skeli - Newz From Tha Undaground #03
Mimetizm - Make'em NV Rmx - 2026
DNA - Building Blocks - 2026
" Showcasing the underrated Bronx duo DNA, 'Building Blocks' features the evergreen indie classics 'Bronx Criminal County' and 'My Shit Iz Tight' alongside 7 super dope previously unreleased tracks from their 1996 demo tape. Please note - a couple of these demos were pretty rough but we have restored and remastered these as good as possible for your listening pleasure. This reissue comes in a picture cover in an edition of 300 classic black copies. Pre-order now, vinyl shipping in March 2026. " - courtesy of Gentleman's Relief Records
Monday, February 9, 2026
Kukoo Da Baga Bonez - Kukoo's Nest - 2026
" Kukoo Da Baga Bonez represents a form of hip-hop that values longevity over visibility. Emerging from New York City’s underground scene in the early 90's, he has built his career outside the glare of the mainstream, relying instead on consistency, craft, and cultural integrity. His roots lie in open-mic nights, freestyle battles, and the uncompromising spaces of New York’s underground hip-hop circles. Early collaborations with respected turntablists, including members of the X-ecutioners, reinforced his credibility and connection to hip-hop’s foundational elements.
"Kukoo's Nest" reflects the early stages of his career during the 90's and contains 23 tracks in total including all of his 12" releases, bonus songs and instrumental versions. Raw, uncut and demo'esque. " - courtesy of 90's Tapes
Available in a limited run on 3LP (350 copies), 2CD in jewel case (300 copies) & 2MC (100 copies)
Video : Ghost Lamp & Ruste Juxx - THE REAL - 2026
Visuals for Ghost Lamp's single "The Real" featuring Brooklyn legend Ruste Juxx, originally released in 2025 on URBNET.
Video : Devine Carama & REKS - '95 Flow Crazy - 2026
Devine Carama drops the visuals for his latest single "'95 Flow Crazy" featuring REKS and produced by Asethic, taken from his 17th solo album "Legacy Minded Men".
















