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Complex Presents: The Funkmaster Flex Soundboard

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For the better part of two decades, Funkmaster Flex has established his place as a living legend of hip-hop radio. When Flex premieres a new record on New York’s Hot 97—dropping bombs over each and ever replay—it’s more than just a debut; it’s an unmatched experience. As his profile has grown, Flex has parlayed his brand into everything from sneaker contracts to motor vehicle endorsements—and of course his digital game is serious—but thankfully, all that success hasn’t changed him one bit. In 2012, he’s just as disrespectfully entertaining as ever.

Funk Flex is one of the fiercest competitors in the game, and the Big Dog Pitbull loves to bark on the competition. As the days get longer and Flex gets his hands on the latest batch of brand-new summer anthems, we can all look forward to more of that take-no-prisoners New York shit-talking that we know and love.

To celebrate Flex’s in-your-face personality we’ve gone digging through the archives to bring you The Funkmaster Flex Soundboard. So here’s the crème de la crème of his dominant run, assembled for your listening pleasure. Don’t be a hamburger.

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Nas Covers Complex

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Nas covers the June/July 2012 issue of Complex.  Check out some of the interview below:

There’s a record about Kelis on Life Is Good that goes into what made you fall in love with her. How hard was that breakup? What was the feeling when she had your son after you were separated?
There was a point where we were trying to hold onto a relationship that was finished. She was pregnant and in the studio while we were recording Distant Relatives, and he would move when the music would come on. That was a great feeling for me, just to have that feeling of family. It ended around the time the record was being done.

There were times when it didn’t bother me, and there were times when it bothered me a lot. There were times when I was thinking, Damn. I had this shit all planned out, and now I’ve failed. That was hard on me, because I don’t like to fail at anything. Accepting that I failed at this relationship—and it was public—messed me up. You ask yourself, How could that person be so cold? And I’m sure she felt the same way about me. It was ugly.

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James Bond 007 “SKYFALL” | Trailer

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Daniel Craig is back as James Bond in the 23rd film of the franchise.  While little is known of the plot, Bond’s loyalty to M will be tested through the film as M’s past remerges to compromise her trustworthiness.

Marshall Headphones Pitch Black Series | Gear

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Today, Marshall Headphones released its “dark horse” of the company, the Pitch Black series. Among these new “black” products lies The Major and Minor.

The Major symbolizes much of what makes up the Marshall Legacy; It is a powerful set of headphones designed with non-stop all day listening in mind. It comes equipped with an in-line microphone and remote for cell phone usage. Price-wise, its affordably priced at $120. (Link)

The Minor is an advanced, strong in-ear model. Not only does The Minor offer stunning sound, but it also feature EarClick, “a patent that ingeniously secures the earphone into position in your ear.” The Minor too comes equipped with microphone and remote for cell-phone use. It costs just $65. (Link)

SoundWorks Collection: The Sound of The Avengers | Video

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It’s not too often you get a look at how the sound effects behind a movie are created.  Enter SoundWorks.  If you’ve seen The Avengers or any of Marvel’s movies that setup The Avengers, you’re more than familiar with some of the awesome sounds created for Cap’s shield, Thor’s hammer, Iron Man’s thrusters, and finally the awesome new scream of Hulk.

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Rihanna Shot by Terry Richardson

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A bit of eye candy for your Wednesday morning.

 

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Kate Upton – Cat Daddy

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And now for your viewing enjoyment, here’s Kate Upton nearly dancing out of her bikini.

Akai Fly MPC for iPad

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Here’s something cool!  Akai has hopped on the iPad bandwagon (and with good intentions) to help producers on the go.  Not that we don’t have enough mobile tools for one to produce a record these days, but the Akai name has history.  No word on a price yet.

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Mujjo Touchscreen Gloves

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You know that terrible instance where you try to answer your phone with your winter gloves on and the slider won’t move?  Thought so.  There’s good news thought.  Dutch Innovators have created the  Mujjo Touchscreen Gloves which aim to solve that very problem.

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CTB’s Top 20 Albums of 2011

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What makes an album in todays digital market?  To me it’s original music, arranged in an order where I won’t want to hit the next button (only previous to replay).  That being said, I’ve added a few albums that were released as mixtapes this year to CTB’s first ever “Top 20 of 20xx”.  I’m sure more than a few of you will disagree with my picks, but fuck it.  That’s why I have a blog and you don’t.  Make your own list.  Where’s Cole?  Don’t ask.  I won’t get into that.

These are my (Reeg) opinions and do not reflect the opinion of DugB in any way.

Here are the picks:

15 HIP HOP ALBUMS DONE RIGHT

Section 80 – Kendrick Lamar

Possibly the biggest noise maker next to The Throne this year was Kendrick’s release of Section80.  If you weren’t familiar with K Dot before, it’s more than likely that you are now.  What was called a “mixtape” has been on damn near everyone’s Top Album list of the year.

Elmatic – Elzhi

Another “mixtape” by definition, but you can’t deny how much time, effort and work went into this project.  Will Sessions did an amazing job at recreating the beats of Illmatic with all original instrumentation and Elzhi recreated that feel and stamped himself as one of Hip Hop’s most prominent MC’s just like Nas did with the original.

Watch The Throne – The Throne (Jay-Z & Kanye West)

It’s Jay-Z and Kanye West.  How could any expect this to fail or suck?  The people alone made “N*ggas In Paris” a single and “Otis” screamed out of the speakers at any party you attended this summer.  Undeniably the years BIGGEST album.  But did it live up to the hype?  That’s always going to be asked.  Damn near the only hip-hop album in history NOT to leak before it’s release, some thought the project could have been better, to which I call “shenanigans!”.

Take Care – Drake

It’s soft.  We all know that so there’s no point in beating a dead horse.  Take it for what it is though.  Drake can make a phenomenal R&B-Hop? album.  Staying away from a heavy amount of features, Drake coasted over the soundscape of Take Care with what sounded like little effort.  I can do without the Rihanna collab tho.

The Dreamer/The Believer – Common

Before this we had BE which was entirely produced by Kanye and awesome, but now in 2011 Com grabs No I.D. for an album and… sorry Kanye, but No I.D. and Com made a better album than y’all did.  This shit is HIP HOP.  Every record brings the feel of nostalgia in 90′s hip hop.

All 6′s & 7′s – Tech N9ne

I like to call this one the most underrated of the year.  Tech has always had high caliber albums, but with features from Wayne, T-Pain, Yelawolf and B.o.B, this one stood to grab more attention than any release prior.  Front to back it’s a great album.  Tech’s content remains relevant to the times as he puts his personas of the past in the backseat.

Hell: The Sequel – Bad Meets Evil (Eminem & Royce Da 5’9″)

12 years after the original Bad Meets Evil record was recorded, we get the the sequel that was promised in the last bars of the song.  After putting their “beef” aside, Em & Royce reunited for one hell of a 2011 (including bringing Slaughterhouse to Shady).  Some would argue, “Nah man, it’s an EP.” or “Name a track other than Lighters.” to which I’d say you must have had shit in your ears if/when you even listened to the whole album.

The Greatest Story Never Told – Saigon

After years on years of label drama, mixtapes, a 1 day album with Statik Selektah and several push backs, Sai’s much anticipated saw the light of day and it did not, I repeat, DID NOT disappoint.

Fear of God 2: Let Us Pray – Pusha T

Yet another mixtape (in it’s original release, then re-released with 6 new tracks, 5 of which Pusha leaked on his Twitter), found it’s way onto the list.  FoG2 found a lot of love on store shelves and iTunes with Pusha’s first solo effort.  Not to mention the fact that dude signed to G.O.O.D. music and put out freestyles with or without the crew all year, FoG2 was the culmination of P’s hard work in this game.

GOBLIN – Tyler, The Creator

What started as my fear for horror-core and shock value turned into appreciation for this youngn’s album.  I’ll admit, when I saw Yonkers I immediately thought to myself, “Here we go with another Eminem when he came out.”.  After fully indulging into GOBLIN, I found that was not the case.  This album created an entire lane for Tyler and the rest of the Odd Future crew.  The sales and hype alone earned this album a spot on my list.  Dude had billboards and street art everywhere.

Return of 4eva – Big K.R.I.T.

Mississippi was brought back to hip hop this past year courtesy of Big K.R.I.T. (I still don’t know what KRIT is an acronym for).  With 2 albums under his belt for the year, Return Of 4Eva saw more success than it’s predecessor K.R.I.T. Wuz Here.  Beginning to end this album was a masterpiece.  With K.R.I.T. not only behind the rhymes, but also on the boards, it’s no wonder he’s seen so much success in 2011.

LiveLoveA$AP – A$AP Rocky

Who?  Yes.  A$AP.  This guy/crew came out of nowhere in 2011 and stormed the industry with possibly the greatest debut album (with no prior material) ever in my opinion.  This mixtape/album alone had everyone talking about A$AP Rock and the A$AP Mob.  I’m sure there’s plenty of you who don’t agree with this decision, but the beats, lyrics, and southern feel of this made this one of my favorite in 2011.

Charity Starts At Home – Phonte

Both members of Little Brother made their solo debuts this year and while Big Rapper Pooh’s album was good, it was smothered by the buzz and quality of Phonte’s album.  The album has great features, beat selection and content that will have relevance for years to come.

Radioactive – Yelawolf

The Alabama boy saw his Shady debut in 2011 with the release of Radioactive.  With 3 singles and a slew of unique production, Yelawolf had to make my list.  There are few artists that can put out a solid and successful freshman album and Yela happens to be one of them.  Features from Eminem, Gangsta Boo, Kid Rock, and fellow southerner Rittz make this album a true “Bama” experience I think Yela wanted to portray.

Undun – The Roots

Probably the shortest (time wise), but one of the best albums on this list is The Roots with their 13th studio album.  The album has everything you’ve grown to love about The Roots.  Original instrumentation, lyrics, and that eclectic feel that remains timeless and classy.  Lame description?  Fuck you.  This is my last paragraph and I’m running out of vocab.

 

5 NON-HIP-HOP MASTERPIECES

21 – Adele

What is there to say?  Adele dominated 2011.

The Art of Flight Soundtrack – Various Artists *not an official release

When Travis Rice debuted the Redbull Media House snowboard flick “The Art Of Flight”, I doubt anyone had an idea of the success it would achieve.  The film was covered in music that couldn’t portray the visuals any better.  I was introduced to new artists such The Naked & The Famous, M83, Nero’s Remix of Ghosts N Stuff, We Are Augistines and The Album Leaf.  All very talented and sound amazing in their respective genres.

Sigh No More – Mumford & Sons

The Irish folk quartette that stormed the US…  After their Grammy performance with Bob Dylan, the record sales of “Sigh No More” soared on the US charts

Nostalgia Ultra – Frank Ocean

2011 also saw the rise of another Odd Future member.  Frank Ocean sang his way into the homes of damn near everyone I knew by summer’s end.  With records like Novacane, Strawberry Swing, Swim Good, and American Wedding (Frank’s rendition of Hotel California about love in US), this album was a solid piece of music that was played on repeat more often than not.

House Of Balloons – The Weeknd

Another name in the R&B world that made great music in 2011 is The Weeknd.  This man released a trilogy of albums and while they were all excellent in their own right, House Of Balloons stood amongst the rest and solidified the Toronto singer in todays music scene.  Part of the OVOXO crew (Octobers Very Own) and Robin to Drake’s Batman, The Weeknd is sure to keep the hits ringing into 2012.

 

Honorable Mentions:

Cocaine 80′s – The Pursuit EP & Ghost Lady
Bon Iver – Bon Iver
J. Cole – Coleworld: The Sideline Story
Action Bronson & Statik Selektah – Well Done
Meek Mill – Dreamchasers
Royce Da 5’9″ – Success Is Certain
Young Jeezy – TM103: Hustlaz Ambition

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