Month: June 2015

Posted on: June 27, 2015 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Apademik The Disciple Ft. Juicy J Skinny Model Single Review

Apademik The Disciple has created a track in Skinny model that deftly blends club-friendly dance with a high amount of energy to create something that will rocket up the charts when the track is released on July 14th. The inclusion of Juicy J to the track provides additional depth to this already fulfilling production. There are hints of Duke Dumont, Matt Zo, 3Lau and Zedd that are presented here, with…

Posted on: June 27, 2015 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Stupid Stout 2014 (Coronado Brewing Company)

Coronado’s Stupid Stout is one of the meatiest and most delectable stouts that we have reviewed in NeuFutur. The beers pours with an extremely dark brown (nearly black) color and a small amount of lacing that continues to creep its way down as one continues to work on the stout.

Posted on: June 26, 2015 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 12

Medicated Mitch Feature

Medicated Mitch is a Detroit-area rapper that has been able to thrive in a time where news stories are de rigueur about the predatory behaviors of Detroit administrators at a point where the city’s infrastructure is crumbling. While there are a number of groups and individuals attempting to stave off this decline, Medicated Mitch contributes to the cultural renaissance with his own inimitable form of rap music. Creating the persona…

Posted on: June 26, 2015 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 1

Gulden Draak Ale

Gulden Draak is a dark triple, pouring with a dark brown color and the slightest reddish tinge. The initial nose of the beer provides imbibers with a guarded introduction to the beer, as an initial sip is necessary to truly understand the full array of flavors that are present. The high ABV is hidden well with Gulden Draak, as sweeter elements (sugar, caramel, and raisins) mixed with spicier notes (whiskey,…

Posted on: June 25, 2015 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Kensington PowerBolt 2.1 Fast Charge

Car chargers typically are a crapshoot whether one will find high functionality or junk. We are pleased to report that the Kensington PowerBolt 2.1 Fast Charge for the iPhone, iPad, and Nano is one of the best chargers that we have ever received. The charger provides battery at a considerable rate as it feeds 2.1A into a range of Apple devices. The hard-wired connection of the device to the cable…

Posted on: June 25, 2015 Posted by: Deiondre Comments: 0

Muad-Dib Concentrate Box Kit

The Muad-Dib Concentrate Box Kit is the latest product by the Magic-Flight company, and it actually improves on the overall aesthetic of the original device. There is a certain steampunk flair to this concentrate rig, which is priced at $169. There are not arcane directions or a variety of different options, ensuring that one will be able to open the box after purchase and get the device rolling without much…

Posted on: June 24, 2015 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Crossfade M-100 Headphones (Shadow)

Priced at a hair under $250, the V-Moda Crossfade M-100s represent one of the best pairs of headphones that we have reviewed at NeuFutur. The rugged build quality of the headphones ensure that they will be able to be toted around and put through the normal rigors of everyday life without seeming the worse for wear. This is due to the considerable amount of metal (rather than plastic) that are…

Posted on: June 24, 2015 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

The Real McKenzies – Rats in the Burlap Review

It’s been 23 years and 10 records since The Real McKenzies first start out, so there are no surprises here; at this point you know what you’re getting with these Scotch/Canadian punk rockers. It’s been three years since their last record and with another lineup change, but the band still sounds just as solid as they did with their 1995 debut.