“mr bitterness” Posts

An improvBloc by Tha Silent Partner and Donnie & Timezone bring us Tha Bloc Report for April!

Tha Silent Partner releases an improvBloc! Begun back in 2014 by James Dangle, the improvBloc series was created to celebrate improvisational music creation. Each release is 20-40 minutes and improvisational to some degree. Thus far there have only been 2 released, the last one by Eli & The Mannings in… Read more

Donnie Ozone & Timezone Lafontaine do that Bloc Report thing!

As mentioned last month, beginning this month, Pot-C has gone on hiatus from Tha Bloc Report until June 2023. Although we’ll miss him, we’re excited for you to hear this month’s episode! This month Donnie Ozone kicks off his stint filling in as host / Master of Ceremonies along with… Read more

New Release & Tha Bloc Report: Pot-C interviews A.Moss and we introduce Das Mister and their debut EP, American Carnage!

Today we’ve got the incredible debut EP by Das Mister, a collaboration between The Das Kaput (an Electro-based act from Bethlehem, PA) and Mr. Bitterness (who you’ll likely know from his two great releases here at blocSonic). A powerful collection of songs that unflinchingly report on this era of divisive… Read more

Remix Us!

It’s been a while since we last put out a public call for remixers and we figured that our 10th anniversary would be the best time to do so again. So we’re thrilled to announce the addition of a new page specifically for the purpose. From now on we’re going… Read more

New release: Our Xtended Edition series returns with Mr. Bitterness and The Guilty Pleasures!

Today, our fine Xtended Edition series continues with the release of the extended version of Mr. Bitterness and The Guilty Pleasure’s latest album “The Good Fight”. An album that would surely have its place in the mainstream, if that mainstream gave a damn about quality music again. Surely his official… Read more

New release: Setting the mood with netBloc Volume 30: aldartea

Love of music is what the netBloc series is about. It’s not about hatred of the mainstream music industry, even though it may seem so sometimes (no matter how much I am against everything that the music industry represents these days). The fact of the matter is that there are… Read more