Sunday, February 15, 2026

Spotlight on NAUTILUS



During the 90s, hip-hop from New Jersey emerged as a distinctive and influential voice within American rap culture. Although geographically close to New York City, New Jersey developed its own identity, characterized by raw realism and strong social awareness. Artists from cities such as Newark, East Orange and Trenton portrayed everyday urban life, addressing themes of violence, poverty, local pride and the struggle for recognition.

All the Nick Wiz 's compilations released over the past few years have given us a deeper insight into this New Jersey's independent hip-hop scene. They've highlighted artists and groups who never had the chance to officially release a 12-inch, even though some of them clearly deserved one, given the quality of their tracks. The group NAUTILUS is definitely one of them. 


NAUTILUS was a duo comprised of KAOS and M.A.D. (an acronym for Microphone Angel of Death), two MCs from Jersey City. A handful of their songs recorded in the mid 90s are scattered across various volumes of the Cellar Selections compilations. 

Most of the tracks were produced by Nick Wiz but some were produced by the artists themselves : "The Rain", produced by M.A.D. (who handled the samples) and programmed & mixed by Nick Wiz, and "Hennessy", produced by KAOS and M.A.D., and programmed & mixed by Nick Wiz.





M.A.D. gave me some of his time and answered a few questions to shed some light on their history. He explained how everything started for the duo, or how the connection first happened with Nick Wiz: 




M.A.D. : " I started rhymin’ in ‘87. My first love is actually DJing and that’s what I wanted to do at first but when Eric B and Rakim dropped I Know You Got Soul, I wrote my first rhyme. At first I was (don’t laugh) Kid M.A.D. (Melvin Andrews is Dope, lmao…) then I dropped “Kid” and switched it to Microphone Angel of Death. I meant to come up with another meaning but I never got around to it…


Me and Kaos are both from Jersey City, NJ and we lived a couple of blocks away from each other. We both were writing but we didn’t know each other. We met around early ‘89. There was this chicken spot between our blocks and one night I was in there rhyming and some of of K’s homies were there and they went and got him. We went back and forth for a minute and earned each other’s respect. After that, we’d see each other in passing and trade a few bars. After a few months, we decided to link up and form a duo in ‘90. After going through a few names, we ended up with Nautilus (New Angles of Utilizing Techniques In Literature, Universally Sound.)

After working on a few songs together, one of our OG’s took us to the studio for the first time, well, MY first time, Kaos had a little studio experience already. We kept writing and working on demos for the next couple of years but things slowed down a little after I graduated high school and went to Seton Hall University in ‘92. 


I had to do a Summer program before the Fall semester and that’s when met a cat from Hackensack, NJ named Fabe. He happened to rhyme too and we became cool and decided to be roommates in the Fall. 

Fabe was working on demos too and with me knowing a little bit about samples and break beats, I started helping him with his demos. A cat he knew recommended Nick Wiz to him and he started working with Nick. He told me about him and brought me to the studio with him one time to work on one of his joints. I was immediately impressed with Nick’s beats and and how fast he worked. After going with Fabe to Nick’s a few times, when I went home during one of my breaks, I told Kaos about Nick and suggested we start working with him. Me and Fabe brought Kaos to Nick’s and K was also impressed with the way Nick worked. We started working on demos with Nick, rocking over the best production we ever had  at that point. 

Kaos and I didn’t have any real management or team behind us to get us that push or exposure so we never got the look we needed. I finished Seton Hall in ‘98 and moved to North Carolina with my girlfriend who would later be my wife. Kaos continued to write and record in Jersey while I eventually slowed down with the music thing after having our son and daughter. I wrote sporadically but didn’t really record as much, due to (in addition to the family) becoming uninspired by the direction the Rap game took in the ‘00’s. These days, I mess with the beats when time allows and I feel like doing it. I appreciate Nick including our music in the Cellar Sounds series, giving me and K the exposure we didn’t have back then. It’s been good to see the positive feedback to our joints, letting me know that if we had the proper team behind us back then, who knows, we probably would have made some noise..."



Mad Props to Melvin Andrews a.k.a M.A.D., thanks a lot for your time. Peace

 

Friday, February 13, 2026

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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 DĂ¼sseldorf 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

 



90's Tapes & No TV Raps are back with DJ Skeli's Newz From Tha Undaground #03 Mix, which contains an hour and a half of rare indie hip-hop joints.





Mimetizm - Make'em NV Rmx - 2026

 



Two brand new remixes dropped by Mimetizm and dedicated to the track "Make'em NV", that was originally released by Jay Dilla.




DNA - Building Blocks - 2026


LP - 2026 - GRR 


" 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





1. Bronx Criminal County
2. My Shit Iz Tight
3. Paper Chase
4. Who's Good
5. Recognize
6. Official
7. Sick 'em
8. 190 High
9. True Players
10. Bronx Criminal County (Demo)


Pre-Orders : HHE 
Coming soon on GRR / HHV / Vinylism / Vinyl Digital & Disk Union... stay tuned !

Monday, February 9, 2026

Kukoo Da Baga Bonez - Kukoo's Nest - 2026

 

3xLP - 2026 - 90's Tapes / HHV 


" 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)

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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". 




Sunday, February 8, 2026

Radio Show : NO TV RAPS - February 06th 2026


Here is the latest episode of No! TV Raps radio show aired on February 06, 2026 (with Rug & SampleMind) on Radio FSK, Hamburg (Germany).

 




KGB - Win, Lose or Draw - 2026

 

2xLP - 2026 - Back2DaSource Records 


"After years of whispers, the once-mythical album from Wu-Tang affiliates KGB (Klik Ga Bow) is finally getting an official release. Emerging from Coney Island, the crew began with Asiatic (Adriatic), DJ Kin (Kinny Kin), and Ill Knob (Knowledge), later expanding with Raheem & Red/Infa-Red. In the late ’90s, they carved out a reputation in the underground—merging Wu-Tang’s raw edge with Brooklyn’s unforgiving lyrical style.The group moved within the same orbit as Deadly Venoms and MMO, managed by John “Mook” Gibbons under the Wu-Tang/Protect Ya Neck Records banner. They were part of the early Poison Clan Posse, a Wu-linked collective that never fully stepped into the spotlight despite its potential. Now their long-lost full album called Win, Lose or Draw is finally getting, and for the first time ever, a proper Vinyl (2LP, Album), CD (Glass mastering/Pro Press) & Cassette Tape format release. This album contains several mid 90's KGB unreleased tracks and a couple of songs taken from their 12"s, all of this material recorded between 94 and 96 was supposed to be used for their Win, Lose or Draw unreleased album, we also added some bonus tracks to make it a 15 track project." - courtesy of Back2DaSource Records





Available on Black Vinyl (500 copies), CD (400 copies) & Cassette (100 copies).



Friday, February 6, 2026

SoulRocca - One Time 4 Ya Mind / We Rock - 2026

 



Boogiedown Base, 12 Finger Dan and Roccwell drop their latest productions, "One Time 4 Ya Mind" featuring Kinetic 9, MC of Killarmy and longtime affiliate of the Wu-Tang Clan, and "We Rock" featuring Wildelux (Bronx/Kyoto), former member of the groups Silent Onez and The Last Kind. 








Thursday, February 5, 2026

Mekka Born Sound - Street Life - 1998



The upcoming vinyl release of the album "Contact" by Springfield, Ohio-based rapper BigShawnDon on the Gramofix Records label reminds me that Ohio's 90s hip-hop scene has largely remained under the radar. While a handful of artists and groups managed to break through at the time, such as J Rawls, MHZ, Universal Dialect, Southpaw, Blueprint or MOOD, many others never reached a wider audience. 

This cassette "Mekka Born Sound - Street Life" released in 1998, documents some of those overlooked artists. Mekka Born Sound was a record label based in Colombus, Ohio, founded around 1997 and managed by DJ O-Sharp and Sherod Jones who also handled all the productions. The tape features artists and groups such as I&J, Nashon, Screw & Flage, D'Marco and Empire, a duo comprised of Walla Bee and Marlon.



Information about Mekka Born Sound and its artists was nearly impossible to find, so the best option was to reach out directly to DJ O-Sharp, who kindly took the time to respond and provide some details.


DJ O-Sharp : " Sherod Jones and I went to the same high school but grew up in different neighborhoods. I am from Agler Green and he's from Walnut Creek. He's actually one year older than me. We both have a strong passion for music and especially hip hop culture, from bboying on down to graffiti. The artists on the Street Life tape are all people we grew up with and some are even family members. Nashon is Sherod's little brother. Walla Bee is my nephew; his rhyme partner Marlon grew up in Walnut Creek with Nashon and Sherod. Demarco is actually from the Bronx; he was here for school at Ohio State. He was looking for studio time and found us, he's more like a brother than a friend. Screw and Flage are from the neighborhood. I met I&J at an open mic and I was so lost in his rap style. Mekka Born Sound was initially conceived as a way to produce artists from home and seek out a record deal first, later we served as the recording studio for MHZ'z, Lone Catalyst, Rashad and Rufus Blaque. There is so much unreleased music, and all those artists went on to do more music beyond Mekka Born Sound. "



Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Video : BGM Blakk Ft. Che Noir - Loose Lips - 2026



"Loose Lips" is the latest single dropped by BGM Blakk featuring Buffalo-based female emcee Che Noir, and produced by Eto.