The Mint Collective










Greetings! The Mint Collective is a group of people from different beats all using their blessings to promote, market & increase visibility for creative endeavors.

We ♥ music, art, creativity, traveling, technology, food and drink, love, life, laughing and lots more. Its fun, really, sometimes even splendid.


Minty Fam
antonio
bozak
j. marie
lady j
yawn snoozicka
minty [at] themintcollective [dot] com



access hip hop
afta-1
ampsoul movements
angela "spinorita" blanca
apple juice break
bagpak music
bama love soul
bastard jazz
beats n crates
blind I brownswood recordings
dhundee music
dj deben
dj seano
dojo soundz
fresh selects
friends we love
frolab
giant step
grown kids radio
hip hop is cool again
illfonix show
INnatesounds
kleur
k 15
lefto
lichiban
mochilla
nujazz spirit
nu-soul magazine
nutriot
om records
potholes in my blog
project ahimsa
put me on it
record breakin
reva devito
sef diggy
shelltoes music
soul bounce
soulculture
soundwaves radio
spinnerty
suite 903
tam sam
the bloom effect
the lust killers
trees for breakfast
turntables on the hudson
vitamin dee

Dhundee | Take Flight Remixed by Domu

A very nice remix of Dhundee’s “Tomorrow” featuring Cecilia Stalin from the man Domu himself.  One of the last remix projects Mr. Domu embarked on before dipping out of the music game.



The Couch Sessions Presente | Rich Medina x Tru Thoughts

One of our favorite online music resources, The Couch Sessions has an exclusive Rich Medina funk mix full of jawns from indie label extraordinaire, Tru Thoughts (Quantic, Nostalgia 77, Domu, Natural Self). 

Peep the full write-up over on Couch Sessions and download the mix, it’s frrrrresh!

Big ups to Miss Jazz for putting us on :)



Unreleased Domu Surfaces

Spotted on one of our favorite blogs, Nutriot out of Brazil, we’ve found some 60 tracks previously unreleased by retired broken-beat master Domu. Enjoy this collection of some epic music, music that very few people are creating or will create again.

Domu “Unreleased, Alternate Versions and Demos” by TwoHungryGhosts