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Mix Bag: An Exclusive With Aztek, A Night At The Electric Company And More Mixtapes Galore

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Dat Boi T and DJ Flea's "Bring It Back" mixtape series is alive and well. T tells us it has global buzz. The latest features a rapper from Russia, goddamn it. Download volumes one, two and three and get caught up.

GT Garza released The Garza Files 2: It Takes Gears To Grind. We follow him on Twitter and he lives in the lab, so make sure to download it on the principle that the man lives his craft.

DJ Noble sent us four really tight quality tracks. Download:

DJ Nawfy sent us his In the Mix project hosted by Lil C. Download it because all of this dude's mixtapes are good. It's got Pimp C, Dat Boi T, Lucky Luciano, Big Pokey, Lil Keke, Snoop - talk about a mixbag.

Stunta's little brother Yung Kleva released The Preseason. If the saying is true that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, it'll jam.

And finally, Houston rapper Felony reached out to us on Twitter and pitched us to do a story on him and although we concentrate on hip-hop artists of Latino descent, he tells us, "It's Black History Month." We're in PR by day and that's the definition of making yourself relevant. Real talk: we want to cover all hip-hop artists and encourage anyone who likes our work to reach out to us.

We're going to leave you with a video to distract you from work and lower your productivity. Don't feel guilty. It's not a crime or a felony, but this is:

Rolando Rodriguez is the managing editor of www.redbrownandblue.com. Follow him on MySpace and Twitter.

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