First of the bat is "Reflection Eternal - The RE-UNION mixed by Statik Selektah"

The RE-UNION Mixtape is the pre album sampler to support Reflection Eternal's long awaited sophomore album "Revolutions Per Minutes" due for release in 2010. For those that don't know Reflection Eternal is Talib Kweli on the mic and Hi Tek on the beats. The mixtape is hosted/mixed by Statik Selektah and starts off with a few mouth watering treats from "Revolutions Per Minutes" including the bass heavy "In This World" which features the classic line from Jay Z as the hook "If skills sold, truth be told, I probably be, lyrically Talib Kweli". The listener is also treated to a sensational posse track featuring the ever impressive Jay Electronica, J.Cole & Mos Def which is a straight banger. Unfortunately the tracks off “Revolutions Per Minute” are just snippets, though it's enough to hook you in for a purchase when the album drops.
The second half of the album allows Statik Selektah to mix some of the classic Reflection Eternal tracks off their debut album "Train in Thought". This mixed in with some of the classic Rawkus Records singles and tracks off both Talib and Hi Tek’s solo albums take the listener on an eargasmic ride through history. Some huge tracks for me include one of my favourites "Chaos" featuring the much underrated Bahamadia and who could also go past "Respiration" featuring Mos Def & Common. Jump on the net and download this special treat and support the album when it drops.
Click here for the Reflection Eternal Mixtape link
Next up is one of my current favourite in the game right now Jay Electronica with "Victory is in my Clutches" mixed by DJ Dub

I'm excited, very excited indeed. Every time I hear a new track or guest verse from Jay Electronica I get goose bumps up and down my arms. I was initially drawn in with Exhibit A, was delighted to find Exhibit B featuring Mos Def then was completely blown out of the water with Exhibit C. It is with great pleasure that I can announce that DJ Dub gets this mixtape rolling with both Exhibit A & B. These already classic tracks nicely ease the listener in as the mixtape takes you on nonstop rewinding ride through Jay's singles to date and numerous guest appearances. After nearly an hour of jaw dropping one liner’s that seem to flow so effortlessly off Jay's tongue, DJ Dub drops the sample Just Blaze used for Exhibit C - Billy Stewart's "Cross My Heart" (see youtube clip below). As the anticipation builds up the eardrums are finally treated to the full version of Exhibit C. As the tape concludes you’re left salivating for more.
If you have been slow on the uptake of Jay Electronica this mixtape is a great way to quickly educate yourself. Discover for yourself why Jay has been labelled the next hip hop messiah as the hype swells for a full length LP in 2010.
Click here for Jay Electronica mixtape link

