The Canz – Life After Graduation // Mixtape
Mick Boogie x Terry Urban & DJbooth.net bring you the newest tape from The Canz. The Canz are good friends of ours that you can find on The 808 Experiment: Vol 2. These dudes are made talented and make great music, CHECK OUT THIS MIXTAPE. The get features from Jarren Benton and Aleon Craft, who [...]
Stanza – Searching for Bobby Fischer
Stanza – “Absolute Zero” (track 8 ) produced by SMKA Available for download exclusively @ djbooth.net 01. The Pawn Begins The Game 02. The Setup 03. The First Move 04. Broadcast From Georgia 05. Knockout Ned 06. Work Relationships 07. Dancing on the Poverty Line 08. Absolutely Zero (prod. SMKA) 09. Have a Drink 10. [...]
DJ Booth Indie Hip-Hop Chart: “Donkey Kong” #4
The DJBooth.net Indie Hip-Hop chart is made up of the 20 most popular hip-hop songs currently featured at DJBooth.net, whose artists operate independently or are currently unsigned (to a major label). Member feedback, average rating, and “plays” help to determine the overall order of the songs. The Indie Hip-Hop chart is updated every Sunday evening. [...]
DJBooth.net Top Indie Hip-Hop Chart // Spaced Out
The DJBooth.net Indie Hip-Hop chart is made up of the 20 most popular hip-hop songs currently featured at DJBooth.net, whose artists operate independently or are currently unsigned (to a major label). Member feedback, average rating, and “plays” help to determine the overall order of the songs. The Indie Hip-Hop chart is updated every Sunday evening. [...]
DJ Booth.net Reviews The 808 Experiment: Vol 2
TO READ THE REVIEW IN FULL VISIT (HERE)…and comment/ be heard. SOME SNIPPETS “The point is, as unlikely as it seemed in the ‘90s, the ATL rose in the 2000s from an afterthought to the most commercially and creative successful city in hip-hop. Still, despite the influx of new music most of us outside of [...]
Djbooth – The 808 Experiment: Vol 2 (Album Review)
READ FULL ARTICLE HERE Go meet the Libyans in the parking lot, grab a Mr. Coffee, jump in the Delorean and crank that thing up to 88 miles per hour, because we’re about to go back in time. The year is 1995 and hip-hop’s two central cities, New York and L.A., are engaged in an [...]

















