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1186559584 - December 31, 1969 By : It's been a little over two years since we first introduced this artist to you; July 2005 saw the Dubcnn arrival of the then named Enock. Since then the Los Angeles native has had a name change and now officially has his first street album out, available for download as part of the Dubcnn Digital Distribution Network.
E-Knoc is an artist that captures your imagination the moment you hear him, whether its over familiar beats of the original production supplied on this album from producers including Bad Seed, St. Eyes, Rhythm D and Big Moz - E-Knoc delivers for everyone - from being spiritual to down right street.
His debut street album "The Promise Land" is a 15 track project that spans so many horizons we would be hard pressed to outline them all - suffice it to say that in an age where everybody’s aspiring to be something, where every cat south of Sunset Blvd is a rapper - E-Knoc's sole aim is to "show yall how the West Coast really rocks."
Out with the khakis and in with the Evisus, E-Knoc is another prime example of the "New West" mentality that is shaking the West Coast Hip-Hop landscape. The album serves as a day in the life account of a black kid breezing through the streets of L.A. with some big dreams of his own, picking up knowledge and insight along the way. E-Knoc is truly a rare breed in today’s climate as he is a well rounded MC who actually cares about what’s coming out of his mouth.
When we asked him to sum up the "The Promise Land" E-Knoc explained; "All you guys have to do is listen to the whole thing. The tape is serious, funny, simple, complex, ignorant and educational all at the same time! [Tracks] 1-15 is a day in the life with me. Sun up to sun down til the sun comes back up. Full circle you feel me?"
All that is left for us to do now is hand over that question for you to answer. Below is the link to the Dubcnn Download page for "The Promise Land" where you can get all 15 tracks covering the entire Hip Hop spectrum. From trunk rattlers like "Bang" and "I Be," to the smoothed out melody of "Do You Mind." From the descriptive storytelling on "How I Became Me" and "Street Lights" to the consciousness of "Malcolm X" right around to the introspection of "Mind Games." "The Promise Land" ensures that E-Knoc will take his place amongst some of the brightest new talent and its safe to say it won't be long until the world takes note.
Those of you who wish to read a review of the album, check out Lord Funk's take on the The Promise Land as he awards 3.5 Dubs and the Dub Quotable; "E-Knoc is a confident MC with lyrics, flow and charisma, and this album gives him plenty of opportunities to showcase all three."
E-Knoc - The Promise Land (Free Download)
For the latest news and information from E-Knoc ensure you stay tuned to Dubcnn, in the meantime head over to his official MySpace page.
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1189183555 - December 31, 1969 By : Last month we refreshed your memory on Los Angeles native E-Knoc who had been scarce on Dubcnn during 2007. We released his first street album in early August, available for download as part of the Dubcnn Digital Distribution Network, entitled The Promise Land.
Since then E-Knoc has been continuing to distribute the CD locally as well as taking in the new support gained from its release online. With the hefty hiatus from our pages seemingly frustrating for his fans, E-Knoc has decided to ensure they get a dose of him once a week with the Fryday Series.
Every Friday E-Knoc will deliver a new track to the readers of Dubcnn in the aim of keeping his name buzzing and increasing his burgeoning fanbase. Today is the first installment in the Fryday Series, those of you who saw this launch last week will have seen we removed it midweek due to an error - no such mistake this week - this is the real deal where E-Knoc demolishes one of the N.W.A. reunion tracks; "Hello." We urge you to check out the track and leave your feedback on it, in our Forum Thread.
Dubcnn Presents: E-Knoc's Fryday Series (Part One)
Enoy the new music and if you haven't already make sure you download the free street album "The Promise Land" by clicking here. To check out an album review conducted by Lord Funk, click here. Until next week, enjoy the music and check out E-Knoc over at his official MySpace page.
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1189786905 - December 31, 1969 By : Last week we unleashed the first part of a new weekly music series on Dubcnn, from Los Angeles native E-Knoc.
Having released his acclaimed street album in early August, available for download as part of the Dubcnn Digital Distribution Network, entitled The Promise Land, E-Knoc is setting out to turn the minds of his doubters and to generate a legion of new fans with this weekly series. Every Friday E-Knoc will deliver a new track to the readers of Dubcnn in the aim of keeping his name buzzing and increasing his burgeoning fanbase.
The first part last week saw E-Knoc demolish one of the N.W.A. reunion tracks; "Hello." Today E-Knoc continues the series with another Dr. Dre production, this time the "Watcher II" beat from Jay-Z's "Blueprint 2" album.
We urge you to check out this weeks track nelow and use the Archive link to check out last weeks cut. The please leave your feedback on it on our Forum Thread.
E-Knoc - Next Fry Day
Check the exclusive Dubcnn Archive page for the Fryday Series and if you haven't already make sure you download the free street album "The Promise Land" by clicking here. Until next week, enjoy the music and check out E-Knoc over at his official MySpace page.
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1191016089 - December 31, 1969 By : We're back with Volume 3 and 4 of E-Knoc's Weekly "Fryday" series. E-Knoc was disappointed that he missed last week's episode, so he has made up for it by crafting two new tracks for everyone today. Volume 3, "Last Fry Day," sees E-Knoc ride over the "Guess Who's Back" instrumental, while Volume 4, "T.G.I.F.," is over the classic "Deep Cover" beat. Download both songs below.
E-Knoc - Last Fryday E-Knoc - T.G.I.F.
Check out our Fryday Archive page to catch up on previous weeks' episodes. Also be sure to stop by our forum and leave some comments for E-Knoc, and check out his Myspace Page.
Come back next "Fryday" for Episode 5!
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1191571197 - December 31, 1969 By : Into its fifth week is the ever increasing in popularity "Fryday" freestyle series from L.A.'s up and comer E-Knoc.
Having provided us last week with a double bill of freestyles due to a missed seven days prior, E-Knoc returns for week five with "Who Shot Ya" over the classic Biggie instrumental.
You can download the track below and we urge you to leave feedback on the forum where E-Knoc himself reads and responds to your comments.
E-Knoc - Who Shot Ya
Check out our Fryday Archive page to catch up on previous weeks' episodes and make sure you check out E-Knoc via his MySpace page. Come back next "Fryday" for Episode Six!
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1192180331 - December 31, 1969 By : Already into its sixth week is L.A.'s up and comer E-Knoc's "Fryday" freestyle series which continues to develop an ever increasing fanbase. So far E-Knoc has rocked over beats including "Who Shot Ya," "Hello" and "The Watcher Part II" amongst others. Today he tackles an instrumental that will be instantly familiar to millions, a Dr. Dre production from Snoop Dogg's debut album - the track in question; "Tha Shiznit."
Tackling this record, that Snoop Dogg famously recorded as a freestyle with one take in the booth, E-Knoc delivers an impeccable flow and adds another great weekly to the ever growing Fryday Archive.
You can download the track below and we urge you to leave feedback on the forum where E-Knoc himself reads and responds to your comments.
E-Knoc - Tha Shiznit
Check out our Fryday Archive page to catch up on previous weeks' episodes and make sure you check out E-Knoc via his MySpace page. Come back next "Fryday" for Episode Seven!
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1192812650 - December 31, 1969 By : Seven weeks in, and L.A.'s up and comer E-Knoc is still delivering his "Fryday" freestyle series to an every increasing listenership.
Having already rocked over beats including "Who Shot Ya," "Hello" and "The Watcher Part II" amongst others E-Knoc today blazes his "Fryday" knowledge over Shyne's "Bad Boys" instrumental produced by EZ Elpee.
"Rude Boy" is the new title and E-Knoc delivers his melodic vocals to accompany the head-nodding, bass heavy accompaniment - this is another classic to add to an already impressive Fryday Archive.
You can download the track below and we urge you to leave feedback on the forum where E-Knoc himself reads and responds to your comments.
E-Knoc - Rude Boy
Check out our Fryday Archive page to catch up on previous episodes and make sure you check out E-Knoc via his MySpace page. Come back next "Fryday" for the completion of his first two months with Episode 8.
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1193447014 - December 31, 1969 By : We're at week eight of E-Knoc's ever-growing "Fry Day" series, and things continue to keep getting better. Today, E-Knoc has laced us with another banger, this time over the Playaz Circle "Duffle Bag Boy" instrumental. Check it out below.
E-Knoc - Duffle Bag Boy [Freestyle]
If you've missed out on previous installments of "Fry Day," check out our official archive to get all caught up. Also stop by our forum to discuss this topic, along with many others.
Come back next "Fry Day" for another drop from E-Knoc!
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1194032780 - December 31, 1969 By : We're already into month three of E-Knoc's ever-growing "Fry Day" series, and this week he has opted to tackle an instrumental from the upcoming Jay-Z album "American Gangster."
"Blue Magic" is the chosen beat for this weeks FryDay display and as ever E-Knoc delivers intensive lyrics and pinpoint flow. Check the track itself below
E-Knoc - Blue Magic [Freestyle]
If you've missed out on any previous installments of "Fry Day," check out our official archive to get up to date. Also stop by our forum to discuss this topic, along with many others.
Come back next "Fry Day" for another drop from E-Knoc!
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1194651620 - December 31, 1969 By : Today we hit the ten-week mark with E-Knoc's popular "Fry Day" series. For over three months, E-Knoc has been blessing us week after week with his truly unique style of delivery - flowing over a mix of classic West Coast instrumentals and today's hits. Episode 10 of "Fry Day" offers something different. E-Knoc chooses to throw it back NYC-style as he flows over Camp Lo's "Luchini" beat. Download the song below.
E-Knoc - Bright Lights, Big City [Freestyle]
Drop some feedback for E-Knoc on our forum and on his Myspace. Also be sure to check our Fry Day Archive in case you've missed an episode in the series.
Come back next "Fry Day" for another banger!
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1195247498 - December 31, 1969 By : We're at week eleven of E-Knoc's ever-growing "Fry Day" series now, and the young rapper continues to impress us as time goes by. Today, E-Knoc has laced us with another hot track. This time, he has chosen to flow over Lil Wayne's "Hustler Musik" instrumental, and the result is pure quality. Check it out below.
E-Knoc - The Passion [Freestyle]
If you've missed out on previous installments of "Fry Day," check out our official archive to get all caught up. Also stop by our forum to discuss this topic, and don't forget to add E-Knoc as your friend on Myspace.
Come back next "Fry Day" for another drop from E-Knoc!
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1214048126 - December 31, 1969 By : It's been three years since we first introduced you to Los Angeles native E-Knoc. Since then he has been a Dubcnn regular, releasing his debut street album The Promise Land as well as gaining widespread acclaim with his popular FryDay Freestyle Series. If you missed any of these you need to check them out!
It's been six months since we last heard off E-Knoc however he hasn't been idle, he's been working on his follow up street album which we have been presented with for Free Download.
The "Trouble Music" EP is the long awaited sophomore release and features production from Sega, IIRaw, T Money, John Doe and Curious Beats.
"Trouble Music" is another seamless, versatile body of work thought provoking lyrics and a blend of soulful cuts ("Never Get Over You") as well as hard hitting beats ("Real N-gga Sh-t"). With this release E-Knoc definitely shows that he is one of a talented group of young MC’s coming out of the West that the industry needs to take note of - in fact few are more well rounded and have more commercial viability than this 23 year old.
A modest 8 songs, the EP manages to cover a tremendous amount of ground in such a short time span. As E-Knoc spits potent, well delivered rhymes in his raspy, rich, tenor over solid production that ranges from fly to grim. No two songs sound alike as E-Knoc further proves his point that he is a force to be reckoned with in the New Era of rap music.
"This is something the game needs right now. Dope music from a new perspective. I’m proud of how the EP came out" explains E-Knoc.
E-Knoc - Trouble Music: The EP (Free Download)
Enjoy the new music and drop your feedback on the Dubcc Forums. Also take some time to check out past E-Knoc news and music here.
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