Category Archives: Beat Feed

Beat Feed Instrumentals – Episode 55

Setting off another multi-producer blend is DC The Midi Alien, the beat maker behind the East Coast Avengers‘ album Prison Planet. This track is called “Torture Rack”, and inquisitors around the world rejoiced upon hearing the release of this song. Next up, we take a “Trip to Brazil” courtesy of Concrete Groove’s producer Presto. This relaxing joint is aptly titled, and you can find it on his airport friendly release Inflight Instrumentals. Last but not least is a heat rock from Panik. This track is called “Blessed” and he produced this for Chicago artist Visual, for his album Figured It Out. By now you have probably figured out what comes next. Support the producers who make hip hop go around. Respect their artistry. Use the links, make a purchase, and spread the word! Peace. – Dirt E. Dutch, Beat Feed

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Beat Feed Instrumentals – Episode 53

Setting off the set is another dose of extra fried electro-hop madness from Ghostly International artist, Mux Mool. This one is called “Skulltaste”, and it’s the title track to his latest release. This is a must listen, especially for those who love when producers experiment like mad scientists. Next up is a track I wanted to put up a while back, but some how it got lost in the sauce. But it is no less a banger than any I’ve given you a taste of before. It’s called “The More Things Change” and it’s from Truth Universal‘s album Guerilla Business. The hook on the track is sang by Evelyn Champagne. Taking us home is producer K-Kruz with his joint called “Learn”. This is one of many note-worthy beats on EV Records’ release Everything Instrumentals. You know the science. Use the links. Support these artists by making a purchase. If you feel what you hear, then seek more from these artists. Peace! – Dirt E. Dutch, Beat Feed

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Beat Feed Instrumentals – Episode 52

In episode 52 we pay tribute to a producer who has proven over the recent years to be as creative and versitle as they come, Oddisee. This DMV artist has made everyone a believer,  not only in his beat making prowess, but also his skills as a true MC. I honestly can’t count how many times I’ve promoted this man on both IndieFeed and here on Beat Feed, but that number will continue to rise regardless.  He is deserving of all praise. Setting it off is a track off his Odd Autumn release, which is available for purchase with a “name your price” pricetag. The beat is called “Everyday People”, and it’s part of a twelve track release that is worth spending your money on. Starting price I believe is a buck for the entire release, but I would definitely consider giving more. In the middle of the set is a beat from a free release he just put out with Oliver Daysoul. The song is called “Just A Song” and it’s one of four fresh tracks available on Mr. Saint Louis. Each song is complimented by an acca version from Oliver and an instrumental from Oddisee, with one bonus track ft. Von Pea. We change gears with the final track and get a little more gritty, with the beat to the infamous single that gave Oddisse’s group Diamond District instant national attention. It’s called “Who I Be” and it’s off their release In the Ruff. The full instrumental version of the album is available now as well. Support someone who has help uplift the entire genre. Use the links. Make a purchase. Spread the word! Peace – Dirt E. Dutch – Beat Feed

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