VINNIE PAZ SPEAKS ON NEW JEDI MIND TRICKS ALBUM

Our new album “Violence Begets Violence” drops October 25th. Some of you have heard by now that this is the first Jedi Mind Tricks album we’ve made without Stoupe handling the production. Bottom line is at some point after making our last album, “A History of Violence,” Stoupe lost his passion for making hip-hop and wanted to try new things.

Through our career, we’ve always waited on him to get inspired to make a new album, but this time around we got tired of waiting out his creative drought. He tried to produce some things for this new album, but we could tell early on that his heart wasn’t in making JMT records anymore. He’s moved on as a producer to work in other genres with his sideprojects, Dutch and Vespertina, and we’ve moved on with a new crop of talented producers to make the hardcore hip-hop we’ve always been known for.

We’re reinvigorated and we feel like these younger, hungrier kids put a battery in our back. You deserve the best music we can make. Stoupe made great albums with us, but he’s moved in a different direction as a producer, so we decided this was the best move for us to make sure we give you guys the best music we can.

Regardless, Jus and I feel like we made a great record. I’ve made plenty of other albums with other producers. You guys know AOTP. You know my solo shit. Some of you even said that my solo album was the best work I’ve done to date, including all of the JMT albums. Don’t worry, that classic hardcore JMT shit is coming on October 25th. Just trust me. I’ve never let you down in 15 years. Give us the benefit of the doubt and listen to “Violence Begets Violence” with an open mind.

The music business is crazy right now. Most artists disappear after one album or one single. We’ve been fortunate to have a 15-year run, which could’ve never happened without you guys…our fans. The last thing we want to do is to try to pull the wool over your eyes, so we wanted to let you know upfront about Stoupe, but also let you know that we’re still Jedi Mind Tricks…we still are, and always will be, making hardcore shit no matter who mans the boards.

Here’s a taste of what’s in store. This one is called “Target Practice” and produced by Hypnotist Beats. Download it here.

You can pre-order the album now through the JMT Store or on iTunes.

As always thanks for your unwavering support,
Vinnie Paz and the JMT crew

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ILL BILL x VINNIE PAZ (HEAVY METAL KINGS) “OATH OF THE GOAT” VIDEO

Brand new Heavy Metal Kings “Oath of the Goat” video directed by Tom Vujcic and the Reel Wolf Productions team. Buy the Heavy Metal Kings album here.

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VINNIE PAZ “TOP 5 MC’S” ARTICLE

Over the past 10 years, there’s been numerous articles written about who the greatest rapper is. Lots of “the 50 greatest MC’s” lists.  All of them written by writers, who are usually bitter, failed musicians, or clueless onlookers.

I figured I’d hit up some of my homies in the entertainment industry and see what THEY thought. Actually ask people who know and understand the art of rhyme.  Some were surprising.  Some funny.  All of them were real.  Thanks to all of my fam who took a few minutes out of their busy schedule to let me know how they felt.  Some people couldn’t narrow it down to just 5, and I don’t blame them.  So here we go, a look into the mind of some of the industry’s best… Top 5 MC’s dead or alive:

Kool G Rap:
1. Rakim
2. Eminem
3. Nas
4. Big Daddy Kane
5. KRS-ONE
Twitter: @TheRealKoolGRap

(Vinnie Paz: Kool G, being the humble legend that he is, left himself off the list. It’s my opinion, that’s he’s the greatest rapper to ever pick up a microphone.)

Balthazar Getty (actor/producer):
1. Rakim
2. KRS-ONE
3. Guru
4. Nas
5. 2Pac
Twitter: @BaltGetty

Kurious Jorge Alvarez:
1. Slick Rick
2. Rakim
3. Tito of Fearless Four
4. Trugoy of De La Soul
5. Kool Keith
Twitter: @OfficialKURIOUS

Sean Price:
1. Thelonius Monk
2. Curtis Mayfield
3. David Ruffin
4. Barry White
5. Roy Ayers
Twitter: @SeanMandela

Scott Vogel of TERROR:
1. Nas
2. GZA
3. Guru
4. AG
5. Rakim
Twitter: @terrorhardcore

Action Bronson:
1. Kool G Rap
2. All of Wu-Tang
3. Pimp C
4. Nas/AZ
5. Cormega
Twitter: @ActionBronson

L-Fudge:
1. Rakim
2. Nas
3. Jay-Z
4. Big Pun
5. Eminem
Twitter: @TheRealLFudge

Chip Fu:
1. Eminem
2. Biggie
3. KRS-ONE
4. Slick Rick
5. Redman
Twitter: @ChipFu

Lucky of Living Legends:
1. 2Pac
2. Kool G Rap
3. Big Pun
4. Jay-Z
5. Eminem
Twitter: @LuckyovLegends

9th Prince (Killarmy):
1. Kool G Rap
2. Rakim
3. Nas
4. 9th Prince
5. Slick Rick
Twitter: @real9thprince

ILL BILL:
1. Kool G Rap
2. Rakim
3. KRS-ONE
4. B-Real
5. Jay-Z
6. Nas
7. Raekwon
8. Prodigy
9. Ghostface
10. 50 Cent
Twitter: @ILLB1LL

Lord Jazz (Lords of the Underground):
1. Rakim
2. KRS-ONE
3. Nas
4. Biggie
5. Kool G Rap
Twitter: @djlordjazzlotug

FT (Fuc That):
1. Nas
2. Eminem
3. 2Pac
4. Biggie
5. Rakim
6. Andre 3000
Twitter: @StandOutFT

DJ Eclipse (Uncle Howie/Rock Steady):
1. Kool G Rap
2. Nas
3. Rakim
4. Big Daddy Kane
5. Jay-Z
Twitter: @ItsDJEclipse

Howie Abrams (NYHC/Metal veteran):
1. Rakim
2. Kool Keith
3. KRS-ONE
4. Kool G Rap
5. Chuck D
Twitter: @hownice

There you have it.  This experience opened my eyes to what people perceive as greatness.  Is it pure skill?  The voice?  Influence?  Intellect? Mechanics?  Song writing?  All of that is represented in these lists.  I had fun doing it, so I’m gonna holla at more of my fam in the game and get their perspective as well. Feel free to build on this and share your thoughts and feelings.

As always, thanks for listening,
Vinnie Paz

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JEDI MIND TRICKS “HORSEMAN” T-SHIRT ON SALE NOW!

Jedi Mind Tricks “Horseman” Tee available now at the JMT official online store here.

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OUTERSPACE “MY BROTHER’S KEEPER” NEW ALBUM IN STORES TODAY!

Hey guys,

Outerspace’s new album, “My Brother’s Keeper,” is in stores today. A lot of you know this already, but it’s tough to find your favorite independent albums in your local stores these days, so we have a list below of some of the stores where you should be able to find copies of the new Outerspace album on CD. Like a lot of indie albums these days, Best Buy has decided not to carry the album.

If you’d rather by online, you can always support by buying a copy from Outerspace directly through their online store here or by downloading through iTunes or any of your other favorite digital stores.

If you don’t see it in your local stores, hit us up at info@enemysoil.com.

Thanks for supporting Enemy Soil artists…

Access Music (San Diego, CA)
Amazon.com
Amoeba (Los Angeles & San Francisco)
Angelo’s (Colorado)
Bull Moose (Maine/New England)
Criminal Records (Atlanta)
Dearborn Music (Dearborn, MI)
Dimple Records (California)
Disc Exchange (Knoxville, TN)
Easy Street (Seattle, WA)
Exclusive Company (Wisconsin)
FYE (only available in select stores in MA, DE, NJ, NY, NC, RI, GA, IL, CT, MD PA, VA,
TN, SC, FL, Washington DC and HI)
Homer’s (Omaha, NE)
Impact Music/Zia Record Exchange (Arizona & Nevada)
Independent Records (Colorado Springs, CO)
J&R Music World (New York, NY)
Jaz Sound/Sound of Market (Philly)
Melody Record Shop (Washington, DC)
Midwest Tape (Ohio)
Music Millennium (Portland, OR)
Newbury Comics (New England)
Other Music (New York, NY)
Record Theatre (Buffalo, NY)
Salzer’s (California)
Silver Platters (Seattle, WA)
Sound Garden (Baltimore, MD)
Streetlight (Santa Cruz & San Jose, CA)
The Exchange (Mayfield Village, OH)
Twist & Shout (Denver, CO)
Undergoundhiphop.com (Boston, MA)
Waterloo Records (Austin, TX)

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