Fresh Clinic Instrumentals Vol I

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“Fresh Clinic Instrumentals Vol I” offers a new sound for the West Coast, combining modern Hip-Hop with vintage sounds on this 11 track album. These instrumentals may be used for artist mixtapes, videos and other promotional projects. For more information on use of instrumentals, to purchase lease rights and to receive a free copy of this album, please contact us at FreshClinic@Live.com.

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PEACE!

The Game- Dead People (Prod. by Dr. Dre)

It’s nice to hear some more hot production from Dr. Dre.  Lately, most of the songs Dre has appeared on as a guest artist are produced by other producers.  Needless to say, I’m excited to hear more Dre directed tracks. Let’s hope he releases more productions from his growing vault of unreleased material.

I bring to you Dead People by The Game, production courtesy of The Good Doctor (Dr. Dre).

Peace Ya’ll

MIXTAPE OF THE WEEK +: Jahlil Beats “Legend Era”

This week’s MIXTAPE OF THE WEEK comes from Chester, Pennsylvania native Jahlil Beats.  Being one of the newest additions to the Roc Nation producer roster, Jahlil has made his name known with hit records, such as Chris Brown and Tyga’s “Holla At Me” and Meek Mill’s “Ima Boss.”

Jahlil’s production style has definitely progressed, with louder hi-hats and deeper bass drums.  Sonically, this is probably the best mixtape of the year!

You can download this mixtape here: https://freshcliniclife.com/music/mixtape-of-the-week/

Enjoy!

Michael Jackson’s Starlight

Not very many people know how many mixes go into creating that “perfect” mix for an album.  Michael Jackson’s song “Thriller” is definitely one of those songs, which was originally titled “Starlight.”

So this Halloween include “Starlight” in your playlist, especially if you’re having a Halloween party, and watch all your friends trip out when they realize it’s not “Thriller.”

Below is a video of Bruce Swedien, Michael Jackson’s mixer and engineer, explaining some of the processes behind the making of “Thriller.”  I’ve also included “Starlight” for your enjoyment.

Peace Ya’ll  & Happy Halloween

 

MIXTAPE OF THE WEEK +: Taz Arnold- “Rad America”

This week’s MIXTAPE OF THE WEEK + is up.  “Rad America” by Taz Arnold is a psychedelic soundscape that is not for the average music listener, but if you are the average music listener then I challenge you to listen to this mixtape.  My favorite and in my opinion the best track from this tape is “Let Me See (What You On Girl).”  This track has a jazzy feel reminiscent of 90’s backpack rap.  Regardless, if you are an artistic, creative individual who can appreciate art in its many forms, then you will appreciate this music.

You can download “Rad America” here: https://freshcliniclife.com/music/mixtape-of-the-week/

Enjoy!

MIXTAPE OF THE WEEK +: SAP- “Sound Of A Pioneer”

I’ve been lagging on posting the MIXTAPE OF THE WEEK + on time, but not this week.  This week’s mixtape comes from SAP(DA BEAT MAN), co-producer of The Game’s “Celebration.”  I started following his career when I came across Jahlil Beats awhile back, way before they all blew up.  SAP’s career is headed in the right direction, and I’m excited about his new projects, especially the beats on this mixtape.  In case you were wondering, the instrumental to The Game’s “Celebration” is included on this mixtape, giving you the opportunity to work on your freestyle skills.  You can get the mixtape here: https://freshcliniclife.com/music/mixtape-of-the-week/.

ENJOY! +

MIXTAPE OF THE WEEK +: Hit Boy- “HITstory”

This week I’m bringing you a mixtape that was released at the beginning of August from one a G.O.O.D. Music’s newest producers, Hit Boy.  Hit Boy hails from the Inland Empire region of Southern California, and since his work on Jay-Z and Kanye’s “Niggas In Paris” he has been blowing up, but his career didn’t start there.  I’ll be doing a future post chronicling Hit Boy’s history in the rap game, for now let’s focus on the mixtape.  This mixtape showcases his producing and rapping skills to their fullest.  While Hit Boy’s rapping isn’t the greatest, it’s not bad either and I’m looking forward to seeing how he improves on his rap skills.  The more important reason for listening to this mixtape would be for the production value.  When you listen, you start to realize why Kanye signed this musician to his label…his soundscapes are flawless.  I hope you enjoy this mixtape as much as I did.

You can download the mixtape here: https://freshcliniclife.com/music/mixtape-of-the-week/ Enjoy the video!