Ryan Morejon looks at beat-making duo TNGHT’s latest self-titled project.
Ryan Morejon examines Ricky Rozay’s most recent project, the Maybach Music Group collaboration, Self Made 2.
Every Monday we bring you a few tunes that you probably haven’t heard before to help you power through the worst day of the week. Mondays still suck. Just a little less.
Every Monday we bring you a few tunes that you probably haven’t heard before to help you power through the worst day of the week. Mondays still suck. Just a little less.
Every Monday we bring you a few tunes that you probably haven’t heard before to help you power through the worst day of the week. Mondays still suck. Just a little less.
Every Monday we bring you a few tunes that you probably haven’t heard before to help you power through the worst day of the week. Mondays still suck. Just a little less.
It’s rare that a tune is equal parts relaxing and energizing depending on the situation.
That it is just as listenable at the beginning, pre-gaming portion, of a night out as it is the next hung-over day, when headaches are pounding and auditory sensibility is crucial.
“Nighttiming” is able to do [...]
So this is probably a really weird time to bring up a band that just went on indefinite hiatus, but I’ve been re-listening to ”You Forgot It in People,” the sophomore album of the now-defunct indie rock group out of Canada, Broken Social Scene, and wanted [...]
“People don’t live in the now, they live in denial”
If you haven’t heard of Homeboy Sandman –and chances are you fall in this category – his story is worth reading.
About as atypical as an emcee as can be, Sandman is a former law school grad and New York public school teacher [...]
If you ever played NBA Showtime (for Sega Dreamcast or Nintendo 64), this is for you. I present: Rass Kass featuring Xzibit and Saafir, with N.B.A.
Thanks goes out to Daniel Behrend for the incredible find.
Welcome to Not Your Father’s Water Cooler!
You know those mind-numbing water cooler discussions about weather, pets and weekend activities? That soul-crushing small talk would be far less demoralizing if it included something you actually cared about.
Founded by two hoops addicts, NYFWC brings you the kind of water cooler chatter we dreamed of: a dialogue centered on hypothetical trades, basketball debates and of course, humor.
You'll also notice that from time to time we touch on other subjects. Whether it's films, music or pop culture, at NYFWC our goal is not merely to regurgitate information that is already flooding the tubes. Instead, we hope to provide thoughtful individual perspectives on the most important, interesting and entertaining topics of the day.

