Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Free tracks to download....it's a celebration


To help celebrate the history we made this week (if you don't know already read my previous blog) me and the brothers wanted to celebrate by gifting 10 free tracks to represent the 10 tracks you guys supported us with. We havn't forgotten if it wasn't for the people that made it possible for us to achieve this.......you, we would have nothing to celebrate.

We will be releasing a new track each week right here exclusively on this blog leading up to the release of our first single "Fresh Boyz" off the yet untitled next album. We thought to start with we'd triple the love to celebrate this historic occasion. So spread the word and keep your eyes and ears right here. The first 3 tracks give you a taste of everything from hip hop to some rnb, special shout out to emerhn Aotearoa hip hop legend.


We appreciate your support which has made a huge difference to us being able to continue to do what we love. Our album Elevator Musiq which features 4 of our top 10 tracks is in a store near you, if your feeling the tracks we're making available for free we would really appreciate it if you could get our album Elevator Musiq.

To download tracks, copy the link and paste it where you'd normally put a website, sorry to state the obvious but just in case :P


1) Stick to your guns produced by Dmon featuring Ermehn

This Westcoast styled track speaks about artist sticking by their creative vision and not compromising to the point of losing control of their music.

http://www.mediafire.com/file/mn4enzg1z0w/Stick To Your Guns.mp3

2) Polytek produced by Dmon

This track came about from a jam and the name was a play on poly(nesian) Technique style as well as the obvious polytech schooling people up.

http://www.mediafire.com/file/tztj2dfzkwt/Polytec.mp3

3) Prime Time produced by tha Notiq

Probably one of my favourite tracks we've ever made. This was about the hardtimes trying to continue to be a musician even when your not in the spotlight anymore. Artist at different times in their career get judged as either "So hot right now" or "Remember that group what ever happened to them" and we've experienced that so this was talking about that in real honesty.

http://www.mediafire.com/file/zjfnxmlmqvm/Prime Time.mp3

Check back in soon for the next installment. If there's a particular style of song you would like to hear than let us a comment and i'll see if i can find something. Thanks once again for supporting us and spread the word.

shout out to Notiq for uploading all this music for my untech-coordinated self.

Peace

S

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