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In November 2015, the Minneapolis duo Bones & Beekerconsisting of singer-songwriter Anthony Newes and producer/multi-instrumentalist BK-Onequietly released a self-titled gem of a debut. Hip-hop producer BK-One (aka Brendan Kelly) had previously spent years on the road as the touring DJ for Rhymesayers MC Brother Ali. So after releasing his own album, BK-One reached out to Ali and other friends to help craft a hip-hop EP out of source material from the Bones & Beeker record.
First on board was DJ extraordinaire Cut Chemist (Jurassic 5), who is about to drop his own album, Die Cut, and is currently supporting it on a North American tour. On the World Behind remix, Cut Chemist channels turntable elders Double Dee & Steinski and offers a funky retake with massive, moving drums.
Minneapolis neighbor and Rhymesayers affiliated rapper P.O.S. steps up to drop a verse on the funky favorite Each Time I Die. P.O.S., a Doomtree Collective member, has just dropped his own album, Chill, Dummy, out now on Doomtree.
Minneapolis Afro-futurist collective ZULUZULUUone of BK-Ones favorite bandscould be considered kindred spirits with Bones & Beeker, as both groups ditch convention and move to the beat of their own drums. ZULUZULUU takes on Wind-Up Dolls and starts from scratch, recording their own blissed-out take.
Acclaimed Rhymesayers rapper Brother Ali sprinkles the sauce on the fan-favorite track Heartbroken in Lovethe original song was recently licensed for the Netflix series Easy.
Coming off his critically acclaimed album, 2017s Brick Body Kids Still Daydream (Mello Music), Open Mike Eagle blesses the BK-One re-edit of A Song for Als Dead Mother. A Chicago native and friend of the Doomtree Collective, Open Mike Eagle now resides in Los Angeles as a member of Project Blowed.
Superblack has got the beats. Famed De La Soul producer Prince Paul, rapper/drummer J-Zone, and ego trip co-founder (and man-of-many talents) Sacha Jenkins joined forces to mess around with music. They remix the B&B single Lupine, focusing on the raw drums that ground and move forward the art and culture that is hip-hop
