Grungecake mag has a lovely interview with me here. In it i briefly talk about nonexistant carbonated energy drinks, you know it’s good stuff. I also did a podcast for them, with an exclusive Lil Wayne remix made just for the occasion! Seriously.

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So, if you still haven’t grabbed it yet head over at www.homeworkrecords.net and get it now. For free. I listened to it all week and it’s really great, trust me.

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Great review on the February 2010 issue of ‘Blow Up’ magazine. Hit the jump to see the scan.

Spoiler alert, gets a 7, which is not too bad i guess. Not shabby at all.

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Gonna be out feb 15th on homework records
Let’s say i’m very very proud of how this turned out. The guys at homework did an excellent job roping in the talent for this, and i’ve been playing the tracks non stop for weeks now, yeah, they’re that great. But please listen for yourself in the promo video.

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As one of Homework’s best albums ever, “Fireworks” deserved a bomb remixes release, meant to underline and deconstruct the original one.

FIREWORKS REMIXES adds a wider look to the downbeat scene already visited by Grillo.
Everything in our plans just happened as we involved an important international name like the parisian Fulgeance; a well known italian one like (Costa) and a rising talent from Bologna: Unstable Compound.

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Finally out, 9 tracks, free download, get it here!

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A bit of old school, a lot of visionary abstract instrumental hiphop, some dubstep references, a bunch of sweet melodic taste mixed with dusty sounds: this is the receipt of a great downbeat album like “Fireworks” and this is how Grillo kicks off his debut match with the Homework Records team!

Matteo shows how the new Italian abstract hiphop movement is active and fresh, winking to old school stuff and watching to contemporary instrumental tendencies at the same time.

“Fireworks” puts together influences by Prefuse 73′s melodic taste, powerful triumphal beat lines and a lot of attractive spoken quotes perfectly cut into the main rhythmic pattern.

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