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DJ Flash in the house one time, coming back at you again with some more links that you can check out. This time, our focus is the more independent or so called "indie" labels of hip-hop, places that are either independently owned or independently distribute underground hip-hop music (or both). This time I'd like to start by pointing you to the "Indie Webring", a great indie record resource:
"http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/1179/..."
Jamm-a-Lott has recently moved to a brand new web page, so I thought I'd help them get the word out. Drop by their site at "http://www.jammalott.com"and tell them DJ Flash at Suite 101 says hi! Anyway, the only bad thing I can say about Jamm-A-Lott's site is that it's pretty slow at 33.6 baud, but then again what isn't? The layout and design have improved DRAMATICALLY. This is a must see. You also won't be dissapointed if you stop by the Gotee Records home at "http://www.gotee.com". Initially I was skeptical about this label when I got a Christian Rap CD from a friend, but they are serious about their hip-hop. While you're there be sure to check out the new Grits album "Factors of the Seven". I don't think you'll be dissapointed! Peace, Flash Go To Page: 1
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