1. Pusha T - Exodus 23:1 (Video)

    When Pusha T dropped this track a few days ago, it really made an impression. Now I’m not going to get into any discussion regarding whether it’s up there as one of the greatest diss songs but it definitely made an impression. The visuals serve to deepen the impression and undoubtedly provide an overall package which can be seen as one of Pusha’s most emphatic works.

  2. Skewby - Chillin’ (Official Video)

    Since Humble Pie came out, it’s been on constant rotation in the world of Freshbox. It’s a fantastic little EP which demonstrates the talent Skewby has on showcase for the world. The visuals for Almost There were liberated a few weeks ago and now we have another set, for Chillin’.

  3. Bluesteady Triptik - We Dig (Beat tape)

    Bluesteady Triptix, the group comprising of Bonbooze, Irhu and Gsq drop the We Dig tape: a compilation of 33 beats from the 30 talented Italian beatmakers. Whilst you won’t have heard of many of the featured craftsmen, listen to the tape, enjoy the tape, and get acquainted. 

    Bang the image below for a download link

  4. SKYWAY - FWTB (Official Video)

    Brand new visuals from SKYWAY, a group which comprises of Rufat & Kyle Wyss. They’ve both had experience in the game and industry, and with their forthcoming self-titled LP coming out soon, we can get a better picture of what this group has on offer.

  5. Perrion & Myth Syzer - You Know I Mean

    Perrion liberates another aesthetic gem off the remarkable From Paris, With Love project. 

  6. Dom Kennedy - My Type Of Party

    Dom Kennedy, one of the West Coast’s leading lights, had a fantastic 2011. He released From Westside, With Love II as well as the tape The Original Dom Kennedy; the song CDC went viral; he did a few respectable features and just provided the world with some really good music. 2012 sees the release of another album, The Yellow Album, and this is the first single off that forthcoming project.

    Dom Kennedy - My Type of Party by Freshbox

  7. Terry Urban - SBTRIGGY

    We still haven’t stopped listening to wait what’s latest mash-up project but then Terry Urban came out with Iggy Azelea’s vocals over SBTRKT beats and we had to just stop and appreciate the beautiful music that has been arriving on our laps in recent days gone by.

    In partnership with Acclaim Magazine, Terry Urban presents a project which will be a fantastic new addition on any a man (or womans) iTunes collection.

    Bang the artwork below for a download link, and enjoy.

  8. Fresh Artist out the Box | Uno Hype

    Freshbox is designed to bring you music; new or old. Yet it is also partially designed to bring you new, cool, unique, amazing, beautiful music which you will struggle to find in many other places on the net. That is essentially what the Fresh Artist out the Box series is about; showing you artists who you can brag about ‘finding first’, showing you artists who you can start following from as early on in their career as possible, showing you artists that will make a difference in their respective scenes, and on your iTunes.

    Uno Hype is part of the Smokers Club and when he released his project Fxck The Hype a few weeks ago, it really grabbed our attention. Then he released the visuals for Train of Thought, and he really grabbed our attention. His tape featured the production skills of DJ Black Diamond (Nikes on my Feet) in its entirety and whilst comparisons aren’t being made with the Pittsburgh native who made that beat big, Uno Hype is certainly someone who can make it to Mac Miller pinnacles, and beyond. 

    Check out the video below and bang the image above for a download link to Fxck The Hype


  9. wait what - tinge (Mixtape)

    wait what first dropped into my mind scape back in 2010 with the release of the magical and highly innovative The Notorious xx tape, a project which undoubtedly revolutionised the mash-up game. He’s released a few projects since then and tinge sees him with another body of work, beautifully illustrating why he’s still a figure to be revered in the mash-up industry.

  10. Cocaine 80s - Chain Glow feat. Nas, Take My Keys & This Can’t Be A Cri

    The No ID-led Cocaine 80s collective, which does include Common (pictured above), released several items of music in the last few days. One of them includes Nas, and the other two include just beautiful guitars and beautiful voices.

    Cocaine 80s by Freshbox