







“Arrakis (Noisia Remix)” by Black Sun Empire kicked off wrrn’s 2015, and there was more to come; 12 jams in all. It was a year of underground hip hop, abstractbeats, and hip hop. wrrn posted a rare gem: “That's Not Me” by SKEPTA x MC Miliband. “Stakes Is High” by De La Soul got a lot of love. And it all came to an end with wrrn’s final jam: “warm windows” by Casino Versus Japan.
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wrrn’s first jam of 2014 was “I Shot You Down” by Isaiah Rashad. 21 more jams followed it! It was a year of idm, hip hop, and underground hip hop. wrrn posted a rare gem: “Comfortable Ft. Noname Gypsy” by Mick Jenkins. People really liked “All Night Long” by Mary Jane Girls. wrrn’s 2014 came to a close with “Time Is the Enemy” by Quantic.
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The year got going with “Myrtle Avenue” by Floating Points, and there was more to come; 35 jams in all. It was a year of rap, electronic, and dubstep. wrrn did some crate-digging too, and found “Past Has Not Passed” by James Blackshaw. People really liked “Gotham (Ox City)” by Cannibal Ox. wrrn reached 100 jams in December. 2013 drew to a close with “Verbena Tea” by Teebs.
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The year got going with “Verbena Tea” by teebs. In June, wrrn found it, their eternal jam: “Konotakosuke Yaro” by Dizz1. Plenty of hip hop, rap, and underground hip hop. They were the first, and only, to post “Timeless (SBTRKT Remix)” by Goldie. “Terrorist Threats ft. Danny Brown & Jhene Aiko” by Ab-Soul got a lot of love. In August, wrrn posted their 50th jam. wrrn’s 2012 came to a close with “Breeze” by XXYYXX.
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In October, wrrn joined This Is My Jam, and kicked things off with “Low Sodium” by Trey Hemingway. Nice. Lots of dubstep, underground hip hop, and hip hop. They were the first, and only, to post “Hard In The Paint Freestyle” by Raptor. People really liked “Survival of the fittest” by Mobb Deep. 2011 drew to a close with “I Needed You” by Krampfhaft.
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