

These are available in all major digital formats – MP3, WAV, FLAC, AIFF and ALAC – while electronic musicians are also catered for via a wide range of downloadable stems, track parts and sample packs from some of the biggest names in the industry. Song Nameīelow is the tracklist that was leaked by Viper to THESOURCE2.TO in 2021.To help you navigate the site our expert team of curators make weekly and monthly recommendations of exciting new releases and must-check back catalogue cuts, while our DJ charts offer lists of current favourites from a mix of top-tier names, local heroes and rising stars. The cover art for Ultra 85 was sold alongside the album, which was confirmed to have been made by Sam Spratt. Young, Broke & Infamous Young Sinatra Young Sinatra: Undeniable Young Sinatra: Welcome to Forever While You Wait EP (2014) Under Pressure The Incredible True Story Bobby Tarantino Everybodyīelow is the tracklist for the would-have-been 2017 version of Ultra 85, based on what was leaked by Viper to THESOURCE2.TO in 2021. For each track on the CD, Logic made demos as well. Two versions of Logic's Psychological mixtape have been made, one being the original, and the other the "Friends & Family" copy. It's possible that he may have written a full-length project (as he had tracks labeled 1-20), though there is currently no further evidence for this. In 2008, Logic primarily used the moniker "Lord Sybliminal" on the site SpokenVSWritten.


MC SYNDICATE (Logic (as EastKoast Killa) & Lonewolf) During this time, he encountered a number of other artists, Nearly 30 tracks from this era have been recovered, though there has been no evidence of a complete project recorded in this era other than a photo of a CD that Logic posted in 2007, which had the words "East Koast Killa Mix CD" written on it in red marker.

The tracks are "Rain In The Gutter" and "Gazebos", both of which were from Bob's Demo, Logic's first project.Īfter the completion of Bob's Demo, Logic chose the stage name "EASTKOAST_KILLA", which he used between the years of 20. Only two songs from 2005 have reached mainstream media, both of which were teased on "A2Z" on No Pressure. (NOTE: Under Construction) Bob's Demo era
