Drummer/Producer/DJ Tyler Coomes, aka Tycoon, is known in LA hip-hop circles for his work with the likes of DJ Quik and Dr. Dre; most recently, Tycoon produced The Game‘s “92 Bars.” The brother of Lettuce bassist Erick “Jesus” Coomes, Tycoon has been known to rock percussion with his brother’s future-funk band, where he’s graced the stage from NOLA to Red Rocks and New York City taboot.

The Coomes Brothers blessed Brooklyn Comes Alive two years ago with a very exclusive set of live hip-hop, trap and dub; this year, they are back in BK with Lil Baby Jesus Peasant Party, a psychedelic journey like none other, with members of Break Science, Lettuce and NOLA assassin Khris Royal of Dark Matter.

Tycoon, an erstwhile veteran behind the boards, just dropped a flaming hot solo track titled “Majesty”, instrumental trap-hop with big and brassy horns, bass and crunked-up 808s. This is the type of jam that is built to rock a stadium, or be blasted out of a high-end nightclub speaker stack.

Jesus debuted “Majesty” on a special guest appearance on Sirius JamON earlier this week, and it’s the perfect get-hype soundtrack for a big weekend, be it Brooklyn Comes Alive, or wherever you are on this planet earth. Dig it:

Tycoon – “Majesty”

The fourth-annual Brooklyn Comes Alive is set to host the Baby Jesus Peasant Party—hosted by Lettuce’s Erick “Jesus” Coomes and his brother Tycoon—this Saturday. The festival will return to Brooklyn’s beloved Williamsburg neighborhood on September 29th for an all-day music marathon at Brooklyn Bowl, Music Hall of Williamsburg, and Rough Trade. Inspired by the vibrant musical communities of Brooklyn and New Orleans, Brooklyn Comes Alive brings together more than 50 artists, allowing them to carry out passion projects, play with their musical heroes, and collaborate in never-before-seen formations. For more information, ticketing, and to see the full schedule for Brooklyn Comes Alive 2018, head to the festival’s website here.

Brooklyn Comes Alive is sponsored by Denver-based company, Pure CBD Exchange, which creates and sells a number of CBD/cannabidiol products (What is CBD?) from concentrates, tinctures, extracts, lotions, creams, and more. The use of CBD has gained much notoriety as of late, for use as both a health and wellness supplement and to treat conditions such as epilepsy, PTSD, cancer, and a number of mental disorders and is also used for anti-inflammation, nausea reduction, sleep aid, and more. Pure CBD Exchange was co-founded by Gregg Allman Band organist/keyboardist and Brooklyn Comes Alive musician Peter Levin back in 2017.

Pure CBD Exchange focuses on low-THC cannabis products with high CBD content. They work within the Colorado Industrial Hemp pilot program to distribute non-psychoactive tinctures, extracts, lotions, and more all over the world. The company has featured by companies like VICE, High Times, Leafly, and more.