Мишка Presents The Hood Internet’s Debut Album! (Free Download)
Once again we’re very happy to present to you the newest release from Chicago duo The Hood Internet, a self-titled compilation of original remixes and production. Known for their amazing mashups (many of which were showcased on their two prior releases with Мишка, Trillwave and Trillwave 2), The Hood Internet are also bangin’ producers and remixers. The proof is in this album.
For over four years, Aaron Brink (ABX) and Steve Reidell (STV SLV) have been blogosphere maintstays with their musical work as The Hood Internet. Seeing the opportunity in a genre that many had written off, The Hood Internet almost single handedly ran the mashup game.
If you’ve heard their music, you know they ran it well. However, during that time they’ve also been hard at work on original material and remixes, many of which are collected here for the first time. We already premiered “The Future,” the first single off the comp, and now the whole thing is available for streaming and free download below.
For more info on the guys you can read our profile here. First things first, however, cop the free download of The Hood Internet to enjoy production for artists like Ninjasonik, BBU, Das Racist, Johnny Nelson, Freddie Gibbs and original remixes of songs by Tobacco, Foster The People, Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti, and many more.
As expected, it’s another great entry into the constantly expanding Hood Internet canon. Also be sure to check out the video above for the story behind their cover art (I’ll give you a hint: it involves over $400 worth of Taco Bell), and look for the complete tracklist after the jump!
The Hood Internet – S/T
1) Ninjasonik (feat. Johnny Nelson) – The Future
2) Foster The People (feat. Hollywood Holt) – Pumped Up Kicks (The Hood Internet Remix)
3) Hooray For Earth (feat. Donwill) – True Loves (The Hood Internet Remix)
4) Tobacco (feat. Aesop Rock) – Dirt (The Hood Internet & Zaid Maxwell Remix)
5) Mando Diao (feat. GZA & Cadence Weapon) – Dance With Somebody (The Hood Internet Remix)
6) Freddie Gibbs (feat. Class Actress & Telli Gramz) – VCR
7) BBU (feat. Das Racist) – Please No Pictures
8) A Place To Bury Strangers – Exploding Head (The Hood Internet Remix)
9) Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti – Round and Round (The Hood Internet Remix)
10) The Rosebuds – Get Up Get Out (The Hood Internet Remix)
11) Ramona Falls – Russia (The Hood Internet Remix)
12) DVAS (feat. Kid Static) – Society (The Hood Internet Remix)
13) Still Flyin’ – Victory Walker (The Hood Internet 4:46AM Remix)
14) Database & Empires – Bang Bang (The Hood Internet Remix)


















December 6th, 2011 at 1:52 pm
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December 6th, 2011 at 8:51 pm
Is there an available continuous mix?
December 6th, 2011 at 8:52 pm
Wait, never mind, that’s dumb.
December 8th, 2011 at 5:08 pm
why didnt they just photoshop the tacos and give a bum the gift card then donate the money. would have made his year. would have looked the same and not very clever anyhow. what do it mean.
December 8th, 2011 at 10:23 pm
[...] Every so often that little place in my heart reserved for hard hitting hip-hop gets restless and yearns to be fed. The last time around I filled it with The Cool Kids, The Knux, and that genre shifting debut from Shabbaz Palaces. This time it seems mashups are the sustenance to satisfy my hood appetite. Good thing the kings of the quasi genre, The Hood Internet just released their debut self-titled album last week via MishkaNYC. [...]
December 10th, 2011 at 3:56 pm
[...] the help of clothing company Мишка (Mishka), The Hood Internet recently dropped their self-titled latest compilation album of original remixes [...]
December 29th, 2011 at 10:24 am
[...] The now have complied the best of what they have done into a debut self-titled album through Mishka. The duo also released a behind-the-scenes video filled with tacos and [...]
March 21st, 2012 at 2:29 am
[...] Every so often that little place in my heart reserved for hard hitting hip-hop gets restless and yearns to be fed. The last time around I filled it with The Cool Kids, The Knux, and that genre-shifting debut from Shabbaz Palaces. This time it seems mashups are the sustenance to satisfy my hood appetite. Good thing the kings of the quasi genre, The Hood Internet just released their debut self-titled album last week via MishkaNYC. [...]