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The Mad Bloggers & Jinesis team up again to bring you Otisis Ep REMIXED. It’s a re-release of last years “Otisis” project where the producer tried his chops on some classic Otis Redding samples and created a solid instrumental project. This go around, he’s enlisted a few up & comers from local to international to add their lyricism to the beats. The second release is “I’m On It” from NYC based emcee Dremur. Dremur has been on a musical hiatus for the last two years, and returns with this new cut produced by Jinesis.
<a href=”http://jinesis.bandcamp.com/track/im-on-it-ft-dremur” data-mce-href=”http://jinesis.bandcamp.com/track/im-on-it-ft-dremur”>I’m On It ft. Dremur by Jinesis</a>

The Mad Bloggers & Jinesis team up again to bring you Otisis Ep REMIXED. It’s a re-release of last years “Otisis” project where the producer tried his chops on some classic Otis Redding samples and created a solid instrumental project. This go around, he’s enlisted a few up & comers from local to international to add their lyricism to the beats. The second release is “I’m On It” from NYC based emcee Dremur. Dremur has been on a musical hiatus for the last two years, and returns with this new cut produced by Jinesis.

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After three singles, Top $ Raz delivers Reign on the Parade, his first full length offering since The New Flesh. Teaming up with KevinNottingham.com and indie-label start up Throat Chop Music, Reign on the Parade is Top $ Raz’s flag in the sand, marking his territory in this rap game. With feature collaborations from producers such as J57 and Audible Doctor of the Brown Bag AllStars, 6th Sense, Badd Lukk and others, Reign on the Parade serves as a true reflection of the Far Rock, Queens native’s life. With the passion and energy in his rhymes, coupled with hard hitting production, it’s safe to say, Reign On the Parade is truly the two headed dragon that will turn heads.


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The Mad Bloggers & Jinesis team up again to bring you Otisis Ep REMIXED. It’s a re-release of last years “Otisis” project where the producer tried his chops on some classic Otis Redding samples and created a solid instrumental project. This go around, he’s enlisted a few up & comers from local to international to add their lyricism to the beats. The first release is “This is how we do” from female artist C-Mone out of Nottingham, UK. C-Mone was featured most prominently on Mike Skinner’s (The Streets) album “A Grand don’t come for free”.
<a href=”http://jinesis.bandcamp.com/track/this-is-how-we-do-ft-c-mone” data-mce-href=”http://jinesis.bandcamp.com/track/this-is-how-we-do-ft-c-mone”>This Is How We Do ft. C-Mone by Jinesis</a>

The Mad Bloggers & Jinesis team up again to bring you Otisis Ep REMIXED. It’s a re-release of last years “Otisis” project where the producer tried his chops on some classic Otis Redding samples and created a solid instrumental project. This go around, he’s enlisted a few up & comers from local to international to add their lyricism to the beats. The first release is “This is how we do” from female artist C-Mone out of Nottingham, UK. C-Mone was featured most prominently on Mike Skinner’s (The Streets) album “A Grand don’t come for free”.


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When it comes to beatmakers, we share a common chord and that’s digging. Nothing feels better than coming across a rare record that you heard flipped. There’s an unspoken challenge to flip it differently. Even the artwork speaks to you. So as I started chopping this Teddy Pendergrass (Easy, Easy, Got to Take It Easy) sample, I had that nagging suspicion that someone had flipped this sample already, but I couldn’t pinpoint who. So after I flip the sample I went on whosampled.com to find out who had used it and it turns out Little Brother used it for “Not Enough ft. Darien Brockington” and Cali Agents used for “Close to Cash”. I gave both records a listen, and they both did a great job but I feel I flip it better, as any beatmaker would say. Take a listen to my version, tell me what your thoughts are! Thank you, Enjoy - Jinesis

When it comes to beatmakers, we share a common chord and that’s digging. Nothing feels better than coming across a rare record that you heard flipped. There’s an unspoken challenge to flip it differently. Even the artwork speaks to you. So as I started chopping this Teddy Pendergrass (Easy, Easy, Got to Take It Easy) sample, I had that nagging suspicion that someone had flipped this sample already, but I couldn’t pinpoint who. So after I flip the sample I went on whosampled.com to find out who had used it and it turns out Little Brother used it for “Not Enough ft. Darien Brockington” and Cali Agents used for “Close to Cash”. I gave both records a listen, and they both did a great job but I feel I flip it better, as any beatmaker would say. Take a listen to my version, tell me what your thoughts are! Thank you, Enjoy - Jinesis


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Jinesis - The Sun Shines Through EP
We often wonder why certain individuals might seem to be successful while we’re often struggling to find our place in life. Introspective questioning on where we’re failing. Perspective will show however that it’s not necessarily that we are doing anything wrong, it’s just that our time hasn’t come yet. The people you see wining, the sun is shining on them for that moment. We should take it as the Sun is behind us and hasn’t caught up to us yet, our turn is soon to come once the sun catches up to us. This EP is a reflection of me creating and working towards when my turn comes. “The Sun Shines Through” is a sunbeam highlighting my creative process. Thank you. Enjoy - Jinesis
Photo by Crillmatic @HipHopCoolAgain

Jinesis - The Sun Shines Through EP

We often wonder why certain individuals might seem to be successful while we’re often struggling to find our place in life. Introspective questioning on where we’re failing. Perspective will show however that it’s not necessarily that we are doing anything wrong, it’s just that our time hasn’t come yet. The people you see wining, the sun is shining on them for that moment. We should take it as the Sun is behind us and hasn’t caught up to us yet, our turn is soon to come once the sun catches up to us. This EP is a reflection of me creating and working towards when my turn comes. “The Sun Shines Through” is a sunbeam highlighting my creative process. Thank you. Enjoy - Jinesis

Photo by Crillmatic @HipHopCoolAgain

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Jinesis - Each Day, We Shine ft. Lex Sadler
The beat is a representation of an individual catching a moment of shine during a specific time of day. It could be any day of the week. When that moment is upon you, take advantage by being free and expressing yourself to the world.

Jinesis - Each Day, We Shine ft. Lex Sadler

The beat is a representation of an individual catching a moment of shine during a specific time of day. It could be any day of the week. When that moment is upon you, take advantage by being free and expressing yourself to the world.