In the ever-expanding universe of Hip-Hop, few arrivals feel as meteor-bright as Mike Martinez’s new Transits EP. A five-track odyssey produced and performed entirely by Martinez himself, this project isn’t just music, it’s a cosmic […]
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Nojo Wallace Announces "GOLDIE" EP and Drops Lead Single "MINE (ACT I)" Featuring Bando.
Dallas-based rapper and producer Nojo Wallace is proud to announce his new EP GOLDIE is due for release August 20th. Produced entirely by Nojo Wallace himself, the upcoming EP includes features from Bando., Pierce Washington, […]
Isa ibn Wali Releases ‘Free The World’ EP, Following Two-Part Mixtape Series
North Carolina-based Hip-Hop artist and educator Isa ibn Wali has released his new project, Free The World (EP), available now on major streaming platforms. The five-track set arrived on May 28, 2025, and runs just […]
Jus Daze & Brutal Caesar Release "His Humble Highness" EP
"His Humble Highness" is more than an album; it’s a statement. Jus Daze steps into the crown not with arrogance, but with the raw honesty, wit, and resilience that made him a force in the […]
Zach Kyle Returns With "Da Burbz" Single
Though dwelling in NYC nowadays, emcee Zach Kyle pays homage to his New Jersey upbringing on his new single. “Da Burbz” is a jazzy cloud-like dose of boom-bap/chill-hop with Kyle reminiscing of the days of his youth, […]
Trackstar the DJ & Daemon Join Forces On 'Killjoy' EP
St. Louis artist Daemon joins forces with longtime Killer Mike collaborator and Run the Jewels DJ Trackstar on the Killjoy EP, out now on Old Soul Records. Videos are already out for singles “Red Pill […]
MRKBH Delivers A Classic With 'VHS'
Newport News, VA Hip-Hop producer and recording artist godK.E aka Khalani Elijah just released his production compilation, The Tapestry, which features various talented artists and includes a collaboration with Dark Ages Music Group's own MRKBH. VHS is the track that features MRKBH, in which he […]
When Hip-Hop Was Regional: You Could Hear Where They Were From
Hip‑Hop wasn’t always a global sound. Back in the day, it was deeply locally rooted, firmly in cities and regions with distinctive voices, rhythms, and cultural backdrops. You could hear the geography in the flow, […]


