
Kinda Like a Big Deal Receives West Coast Remix
Clipse and Kanye Ain’t the Only Ones that are a Big Deal.
Remember when we posted the new Clipse single “Kinda Like a Big Deal” with the notorious Mr. West? Well now that I’ve moved to the Bay Area its time to take that even more West, West, West.
This week brings us the emergence of a West coast remix of the Clipse single and it only makes me wish the release for Clipse’s album would be pushed forward. With collaboration from DJ Essence, Read On
Posted by Andrew Macnider on Jun 16, 2009 @ 6:00 am

The Revenge Mixtape
Revenge is a dish best served musically.
There are some people that walk into your life, take a giant (metaphorical) dump on you, turn your world upside down, and leave you to pick up the pieces. For various reasons such as love, friendship, competition, or just sheer hatred, they’ve decided to make your life at some point a living hell. So obviously the way to combat a person like this is some good old fashion revenge...
Posted by Lisa White on Jun 12, 2009 @ 12:00 am

The Roundtable: Elevator Music
You can only listen to one song while stuck in an elevator for 24 hours, so what is it?
We at HEAVE can only assume being trapped in an elevator is one of the most terrifying experiences in the world. I guess it wouldn’t be so awful now with today’s technology, but let’s assume for a few minutes that no one is going to find you for 24 hours, but for some reason there is a song playing on continuous for these 24 elevator trapped hours...
Posted by Wes Soltis on Jun 10, 2009 @ 12:00 am

Jay Z Launches Assault On Autotune
Jay Z's new single hates autotune - just like it should.
Jay-Z finally comes forth and brings the world his first single off The Blueprint 3. Produced by No ID, the single entitled “D.O.A. (Death of Autotune)” has a simple message in mind. That message? Fuck off and die, auto-tune.
Hova addresses the tiredness that is auto-tune with brass knuckles in his lyrics...
Posted by Andrew Macnider on Jun 09, 2009 @ 9:00 am

Tiny Vipers Set to Release Life On Earth
Touring Schedule, free download, the works.
Jesy Fortino, the Seattle-ite who goes by Tiny Vipers, is set to release her newest album on Sub-Pop Records on July 7th. Given Sub-Pop's impeccable record of bringing nothing but quality to the zeitgeist, Life On Earth should be a combination of beautiful melodies and heart-wrenching sentiment that goes further than your typical "folk" music. As the Read On
Posted by Mark Steffen on Jun 08, 2009 @ 2:00 pm