Monday, February 8, 2010

Terrace Martin again - The Lovers Edition

Just a few days ago i recommended you to buy Terrace Martin's instrumental EP called "808s & Sax Breaks". Today I can just literally FORCE you to download his brand new 10 track strong EP with the title "Lovers Edition". Entirely produced and mixed by Terrace Martin himself and with guest appearences of Snoop Dogg, Tone Trezure, Uncle Chucc, Chris Starr, Problem, Frank Nitt & James Fauntleroy, this EP is just perfect for everyone to lay back with his / her loved one and enjoy this great music.

Terrace Martin made it available for FREE download, just for his fans. Get it here:
http://hiphopblips.dailyradar.com/story/download-terrace-martin-the-ep-vol-2-lovers-edition/

It seems like Terrace Martin is pushing heavily towards his upcoming releases "The Demo" and the collabo record with Dogg Pound member Kurupt entitled "Street Lights". So if this is just a teaser, the actual albums have to be nuts. Keep checkin for Terrace Martin right here and on twitter.com/terracemartin.

Si-Chill

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Terrace Martin - 808s & Sax Breaks

Wow, this came out of nowhere for me!
In the last week of December 2009, Hip Hop producer Terrace Martin released an instrumental album with 5 all new tracks produced by him and Wild Animals ("Snoop Dogg Millionaire"). Referring to Kanye West's "808s and Heart Breaks" he called his album "808s & Sax Breaks" as he plays his saxophone on every track - in a wonderful way! This EP is available for paid download on the common music sites, I got mine here:
http://www.junodownload.com/products/1506016-02.htm

For everyone of you who liked Terrace Martin's earlier jazz-inspired productions, or him playing the sax at all, please spend a few dollars on that great piece of music, you won't regret it. This is just refined and mellow music mixed with 808 drums - which surprisingly fit the concept extraordinarily and precisely - added with some of the most clever and wistful background syntheziser / key harmonies I have heard in a long time. This smooth and confident mix of jazzy tunes accentuated with modern beats is the perfect thing to lay back with.
So my appeal to everyone: Get yourselves a glass of wine plus a copy of "808s & Sax Breaks" and have good time.

Watch Terrace Martin speaking on the making of "808s & Sax Breaks":


Si-Chill