Anne Muldrow a singer, musician and producer, and is the first female artist signed to the Stones Throw Records. She comes from family with music background, where her dad was a jazz player and her mum a musical director. She is known for playing the majority of instruments featured on her recordings, and her vocal style and musical accompaniment often are free-form in nature. Her albums are inspired by ’70s soul, free jazz and a bottom-heavy hip-hop thump, and she truely is a producer extraordinaire who sure has a long and meaningful career ahead of her.
Dudley Perkins is a rapper and singer from Oxnard, California. He also released records on Stones Throw Records under his own name and the alias of Declaime. His first two albums under the name of Dudley Perkins were produced by Madlib, who is his friend from childhood. His last album – Self Study as Declaime was released together with documentary about himself called Interplanetary Peace Talks 2012 A.U, which shows and explains his life and journey through music
Georgia and Dudley started to collaborate together as a project G&D in 2007 and have been working togehter since on various albums and projects. They have founded and are running their own label SomeOthaShip, on which they just released Georgia Anne Muldrows latest album “Seeds”, which was fully produced by Madlib.
Medaphoar aka M.E.D. (Stonesthrow), Emanon aka Aloe Blacc & DJ Exile (Shaman Work)
The west coast MC called Medaphoar is known lately by the first three letters of his name: M to the E to the D. Three short letters for a long-awaited, full-length album which arrived at long last in 2005.
Why the hold up? Heads have been checking for more heat from young MED for a good while – since his recent appearance on Madvillain’s “Raid” (Madvillainy, 2004) going back to his debut on the now-classic Soundpieces by Lootpack back in ‘99. He showed up on Quasimoto’s Unseen (2000), and even made the sole MC appearance on Madlib’s acclaimed Shades of Blue. As an artist on Stones Throw, the man has three 12-inch single, and two ltd.-edition white label 12s, including the Cut Chemist-produced “Blind Man” and the Erykah Badu-jacking “Special” from 2004. All this heat and yet the album was ghost… until 2005.
“Push Comes To Shove” has nothing but rapid-fire bangers all over it. The track list features production by Stones Throw homies Madlib and Oh No, the almighty J Dilla (Jay Dee), and… if it’s all right with y’all… a little treat from platinum-plus hitmaker Just Blaze.
Representing the Oxnard, California family of MCs and b-boys that boasts luminaries such as Madlib, Oh No, Declaime, Wildchild and Kan Kick, MED stands out for his “perforating wordplay and extraterrestrial breath control” (URB Magazine). His subject matter reflects the struggles and hustles of a young black man caught between the street life of Oxnard and the nightlife of L.A. Fans receive a healthy dose of muscular lyricism on “Push Comes to Shove”, with guest MCs including J Dilla (rapping on and producing the lead single “Push”) and (…oh sh*t!) the one and only Diamond D, for that all-time heavyweight flavor.