News: Blindspot released new site and album (+ Download)

News: Blindspot released new site and album (+ Download)

Germany-based duo Blindspot, consisting of emcee Mr. Feat and dj/producer Dot, recently aired a new website. But what’s even more important, is that their latest album ‘Hugs & Scissors’ is out now. And to top that: Blindspot offers the album for free exclusively on TheFindMag.com! Inspired by artists as Qwel, Sole, Sage Francis, Slug (of Atmosphere), Aesop Rock and Illogic, Blindspot brings fresh hip hop with a slight dark touch. Download the entire album ‘Hugs & Scissors’ for free in this post.

Germany-based duo Blindspot, consisting of emcee Mr. Feat and dj/producer Dot, recently aired a new website. But what’s even more important, is that their latest album ‘Hugs & Scissors’ is out now. And to top that: Blindspot offers the album for free exclusively on TheFindMag.com!

Music: Blindspot – Hugs & Scissors (Album Sampler)

Inspired by artists as Qwel, Sole, Sage Francis, Slug (of Atmosphere), Aesop Rock and Illogic, Blindspot brings fresh hip hop with a slight dark touch. Dot combines samples with self-written frames and bumping drum-figures, which signifies Blindspot’s nonstandard style. Mr. Feat’s themes are mostly critical and personal, while his rhymestyle gives you a ‘let me hear this again’-feeling.

You can order the album on iTunes or Amazon now, but Dot and Mr. Feat are kind enough to offer the entire album for free, exclusively on TheFindMag.com! Download the album below.

1. Origin
2. Melt
3. Closet Blues
4. It Does
5. Charlie Kaufman (Interlude)
6. Point of No Return
7. Dark Day Diary
8. Tree Hugger
9. M & Me
10. Lost Way (Interlude)
11. The Beggar Told Me, He Once Was Batman
12. Quitting the Wrongs
13. Nighttalk
14. Letter Home
15. Reminder
16. War On the Shacks (Interlude)
17. Dry Goodbye

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