Showing posts with label Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

TMB Recap: The 2012 Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival


For the last four summers OC and I have been meeting up at the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival to enjoy great music, good food and networking with dope people. He comes from Connecticut and I troop down from Upstate New York. It's become a tradition of sorts. One that we both look forward to.

Each year as we've gotten the feel for the festival, our camera arsenal has also grown (well, OC's has) and so we're able to expand our coverage of the event. This year we headed out to Brooklyn with three photographers (myself, OC and 3feetofanger) on a mission. Eight hours. 500 pictures. These are some of our best shots.

Before we get to the pics, I wanted to sum up the event in two categories, highlights and low-lights.


Highlights:
  • Seeing TMB favorites Clear Soul Forces, Chuuwee and Charmingly Ghetto rock the BHF stage with ScienZe and Dutch Rebelle.
  • Witnessing live A Tribe Called Quest and Leaders of The New School on the same stage for the first time in decades.
  • Slick Rick, Smif-n-Wessun and others rocking with Busta Rhymes, one of the greatest performers of our time, alongside his longtime hypeman Spliff Star.
Low-lights:
  • Tickets for this year's final day jumped from $15 to $30, which turned off some folks. Still an affordable event considering the headliner and his guest but something I heard a lot of negativity about.
  • Even with a higher ticket price, Saturday's show didn't have nearly the amount of  performances as they've had in previous years, which led to too much downtime in between sets and prior to Busta Rhymes finally taking the stage. 
  • The folks at Brooklyn Bodega, who run the event, granted us press passes. That was dope. But we didn't realize those passes provided limited access to the press pit in front of the stage once the headliner hit the stage. So we ultimately got booted because that area suddenly became only accessible to all access badge holders. This could have reduced the quality of our pics. Good thing we're nice like that though and worked it out. Ha! But yeah, this info wasn't communicated to us and that was kind of lame.

All and all, it was a cool event. Not nearly as great as previous years overall. But as I mentioned, there were a gang of dope moments, many we caught on camera. Peep the visuals after the jump.

Sunday, July 01, 2012

EVENT: 2012 Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival Schedule


Check out the schedule of events for the 2012 Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival.

Show & Prove Super Bowl (7/9) 
WHAT: Young Guru, Freeway, Evitan, 1982 (Statik Selektah & Termanology) and Reks, Show & Prove preliminary winners: Rasheed Chappell, 330 and Charmingly Ghetto will compete for a chance to perform on the Final Day's stage!

WHEN: Monday, July 9th. Doors 8pm/Show 9pm
WHERE: Broolyn Bowl. 61 Wythe Ave BK
TIX: Click here to purchase Tickets.

Bodega Education Initiative (7/10)
WHAT: Topics include- Kiss FM and the legacy of NY Radio, an intimate discussion with veteran Hip-Hop thinker Nelson George and Akashic Books publisher Johnny Temple, and a dicission with the various men and women that make up a succesful artist's team. Panelists include filmmakers Nelson George, renowned Hip-Hop producer Young Guru, Akashic Books' Johnny Temple, Kiss FM's Fred "Bugsy" Buggs, Bob Slade and more.

WHEN: Tuesday, July 10th. 12pm-6pm
WHERE: Brooklyn Public Library- Central Branch. 10 Grand Army Plaza, BK
TIX: Click here to purchase BEI Tickets.

Dummy Clap Film Festival Double Feature  (7/10)
WHAT: Screenings of Wild Style (1983) and Big Fun in The Big Town (1986) followed by a Q&A with pioneering publicist Bill Adler, Cold Chillin' Record's boss Tyrone "Fly Ty" Williams, Ego Trip's Jefferson "Chairman" Mao, Wild Style director Charlie Ahearn and more.

WHEN: Tuesday, July 10th. 6:45pm/8:15pm
WHERE: Brooklyn Central Library Dweck Auditorium, 10 Grand Army Plaza, BK
TIX: Click here to purchase Dummy Clap Tuesday Tickets.

Salute The DJ (7/12) 
WHAT: Chuck Chillout, VJ "Uncle" Ralph McDaniels, Squeeze Radio's heir to WKCR legacy Sucio Smash, Turntablist DP One, DJ/Producer M.Will, and more to be announced. 
WHEN: Thursday, June 12th. Doors 8pm/Show 9pm
WHERE: Public Assembly. 70 North 6th Steet. BK
TIX: Click here to purchase STDJ Tickets.

Dummy Clap Film Festival Indie Screenings (7/13) 
WHAT: Screenings of Indie Submissions and independent screenings featuring Brooklyn Boheme by Brooklyn writer/filmmaker Nelson George, Rooster NY's The Infamous Mobb Deep documentary with an appearance by Prodigy and more.

WHEN: Friday, July 13th
WHERE: reRun GastroPub Theater. 147 Front Street. BK
TIX: Click here to purchase Dummy Clap Tickets for independent screenings

After Party featuring Ali Shaheed Muhammad and J. Period at The Dumbo Loft to follow.  



Family Day (7/14) WHAT:  Freestyle Competition, African and Brazilian Dance classes, educational and social awareness activities, how-to workshops, art demonstrations and live performances.

WHEN: Saturday, July 14th. 12pm-4pm
WHERE: Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 3. BK
TIX: Click here to purchase Final Day/ Family Day Tickets.

 







Final Day (7/14)
WHAT:Performances by Busta Rhymes & Friends (want to start taking bets on who the 'Friends' are? Word on the block is that it's going to be legendary), Ka, Clear Soul Forces, Chuuwee and Fat Tony.

WHEN: Saturday, July 14th. 4pm-8pm
WHERE: Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 3. BK
TIX: Click here to purchase Final Day Tickets.

Friday, June 29, 2012

Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival 2012


Where do you always find TMB in July? That's right, Brooklyn for the annual Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival. With cameras in tow, we're prepared to enjoy more great music and connect with some dope folks again this year. We'll be down for the main day event July 14th featuring Busta Rhymes and more. However, if you can, you should check out the rest of the festival running July 9th- July 14th. Check for more information here. No sleep til' Brooklyn. Chea!

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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Check It ... Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival (Videos Pt 1 + 2)


Finally got some videos from the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival here for you guys. With so many amazing artists hitting the stage, as a blogger, I'd have to apologize for the quality of these videos. As a fan, I was so into the show that I missed some opportunities to get videos of a few others, but no apologies here. Haha. From L.A. to Eternia, from Random Axe to Kanye West, I was able to get some good footage for those who missed it or those who wanna relive that day. Check out the first part of videos and make sure you stay tuned to part 2 coming.





Also, if you haven't, check out the pictures from the BHF '11 right here: No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn: Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival Recap

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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn: Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival Recap


I got on a bus at 1am from upstate New York Saturday morning. This particular morning I was on my way to the 7th Annual Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival. My blog partner and long time friend OC Supreme and I have made it a tradition to attend over the last few years. And having moved upstate New York, I wasn't going to change that. So, I sacrificed some comfort and a bed for the night to sit up in a seat and get as much sleep as I could between the start and end of the trip.

In my mind, there was really gonna be no sleep till (after) Brooklyn.

Thursday, July 07, 2011

A Day In The Life of Homeboy Sandman


BHF '11 - A Day In The Life of Homeboy Sandman from BrooklynBodegaTV on Vimeo.

Homeboy Sandman is dope. Brooklyn Bodega's The Company Man spent a day with Homeboy Sandman as he hits various studios and travels around NYC. I'm definitely looking forward to seeing him rock at the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival July 16th, along with Eternia, Shad, headliner Q-Tip and others. Peep the day in the life of Homeboy Sandman in the meantime. Chea!

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No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn ... Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival Calendar


It's almost like tradition for OC and I since we started blogging to head down to Brooklyn for the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival. While, we'll only be around for the Main Stage show on Saturday, the good folks behind BHF, the Brooklyn Bodega, have events throughout the week. Check out the full calendar after the jump.

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

EVENT: Show and Prove Super Bowl


Come out Monday, July 11th and show love and support to my homegirl L.A. performing live for a chance to rock at this year's Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival. Haven't seen her live show? Peep the a cappella below and you can peep more over at ucancallmela.com.

 

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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Eternia: The Importance of the Live Show


BHF '11 - Eternia from BrooklynBodegaTV on Vimeo.

One of my favorite emcees Eternia sat down with Brooklyn Bodedga (the good folks behind the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival) to discuss the importance of her live show. She drops some gems, so take note. I'm definitely looking forward to seeing her rock in Brooklyn on July 16th with Random Axe, Shad, Homeboy Sandman and more.

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Monday, June 20, 2011

The Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival Offers Free Festival Playlist on iTunes


After a pretty exciting announcement last week, Brooklyn Bodega returns with some more dope news.  I'll let them take the announcement from here ...
Brooklyn Bodega has joined forces with iTunes to offer a free 10-song playlist featuring past and present Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival artists, available now exclusively in the iTunes Store. Retailers throughout NYC will also be carrying iTunes cards offering the BHF playlist free download.

A celebration of Hip-Hop music and culture, the free iTunes playlist is in line with the Festival's commitment to keeping Hip-Hop affordable and accessible.

This iTunes partnership is the latest in a number of memorable milestones for the BHF including being the first large event in the newly renovated Brooklyn Bridge Park and an impressive roster of Hip-Hop acts that include Grammy winner (Lupe Fiasco), the front man of Jimmy Kimmel's late night band (Black Thought of The Roots) and VH1 Hip-Hop Honoree (Big Daddy Kane).
Playlist Track Listing:
Black Milk - "Welcome" (Gotta Go)
Diamond District - "Off The Late Night"
Kalae All Day - "Sun, Moon and Stars"
KRS-One - "Hip Hop Lives"
Leela James - "Party All Night"
Pharoache Monch - "Shine" (feat. Mela Machinko)
Random Axe - "The Hex"
Shad - "Rose Garden" Smif-n-Wessun - "Wrekonize"
Talib Kweli - "Go Now"

Download the free playlist today!

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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Unique Squared to Produce The First Official BHF Mixtape


The good folks behind the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival, Brooklyn Bodega, announced some exciting news today. Already slated to be a dope event with live performances from Q-Tip, Homeboy Sandman, Eternia, Random Axe and more, BHF has added an exciting addition to it's main day performances with Unique Squared, which will provide their Mobile Studio on-site for the BHF this year. I'll let Brooklyn Bodega take the announcement from here:
"Brooklyn Bodega is proud to announce a brand new partnership with online Pro Audio and DJ equipment store Unique Squared that is providing a Mobile Studio on-site for the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival (BHF) on Saturday, July 16th.

"One thing Brooklyn Bodega has always wanted to do is produce a post-Festival mixtape with all its performing artists. What better way to capture the overall feel of the Festival, than with a project recorded on-site?" said  Kelli Jones, Business Development Manager, Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival. "With the capabilities of the Unique Squared Mobile Studio bus, we are able to produce a mixtape featuring the fans favorite BHF '11 artists."

Parked on-site, Festival artists will have the opportunity to record material in the Unique Squared Mobile Studio for the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival X Unique Squared mixtape that will be released post-festival. The Mobile Studio will also feature a rotating roster of live DJ sets for attendees to enjoy at the bus throughout the day.

"Unique Squared and the Mobile Studio team are extremely excited to be in partnership with The Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival. Our previous mixtape efforts recorded during A3C 2010 and SXSW 2011 have been well received by music lovers and the industry as a whole," said Soul Wallace, Director, Unique Squared Mobile Studio. "We are looking forward to bringing 'Mobile Music' to Brooklyn.""
Even more exciting is the BHF's invitation to producers.
Attention Hip-Hop Producers!
Brooklyn Bodega and Unique Squared in conjunction with RappersIKnow.com, ProducersIKnow.com and SonicBids.com are accepting submissions from producers to submit tracks for the mixtape!

If you want one of the BHF '11 artists over your instrumental track, submit here.
Like I said, dope!

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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Gearing Up For The Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival

BHF 2011 headliner, Q-Tip

Canadian Rapper Shad
Yeah buddy, it's that time of year again. You know, when the Brooklyn Bodega rolls out their line-up for the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival. O and I have attended the last few years, rain and shine. We've peeped some pretty dope live performances, enjoyed good food, drank and have met up with some fresh people.

BHF is where we met Lady Blogga for the first time in person after being cool for months online. BHF is where we met YC The Cynic, Dremur, Willie Green and many other dope NYC underground staples for the first time in person after posting much of their stuff on the site. BHF is where we met Jessica Estevez of iheartdilla.com for the first time after connecting online.
Eternia @ PAID DUES FESTIVAL by Ty Watkins

We're already looking forward to this year's event with its' headliner Q-Tip. But I'm also excited to check out Shad and Eternia, two Canadian artists who have been among my top 10 favorite music folks for over two years. I'm also excited about performances from NYC underground legend Homeboy Sandman and newcomer female emcee Nitty Scott. And they aren't even done announcing the line up, not to mention who Q-Tip may be bringing. I've already taken the time off from work. And word is a few other good people will be in town, including my boss over at skyyhookradio.com. I'm looking forward to building, networking and connecting with some good people again this year in Brooklyn. Are you down?
One of the hardest working members of the NYC underground Hip-Hop scene, Homeboy Sandman
The week-long Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival kicks off July 11 and culminates with the Family Day and Main Stage Performances on July 16. Throughout the week they'll be a salute to the DJs, the Brooklyn Bodega will have a recognition awards night, in addition to their education initiative and other events. I usually kick it for the tail end of the week. If you're in the city, you should make time. I mean, let's get together for drinks, they're on you. Ha!

In the meantime, look out for more updates as we approach the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival this year. Also, get out and support Show & Prove tonight, with some live performances from folks vying for their chance to perform in July on the main stage.

Stay tuned.

For more information:
www.brooklynbodega.com

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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

EVENT: Brooklyn Bodega's Show & Prove (5/19/11)


The next round of the Show & Prove presented by Brooklyn Bodega and 2DopeBoyz is coming up May 19th at Public Assembly. The line-up features some familiar names. This is the second of the three preliminary competitions. The winner of The Show & Prove Super Bowl opens for the 2011 Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival.

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Monday, July 12, 2010

@TheMadBloggers_ at the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival



Good times were had by all on July 10th under the Brooklyn Bridge. Q and I took a few days off to meet up in NY for a weekend full of Hip-Hop. It started out with heading to the BHF under the bridge where artists such as Fashawn, Curren$y, Diamond District, Skyzoo, Rakaa Iriscience of Dilated Peoples with DJ Babu, Black Milk, Duck Down, Nice & Smooth, Pete Rock and CL Smooth, headliners De La Soul and more. Check the full list here. The Mad Bloggers were almost in full effect when we met up with @LadyBlogga at the show. Rocking our TMB shirts, Q and I noticed the hard work The Mad Bloggers have been putting in since last year's show. A few artists stopped us to chat it up letting us know that they appreciate us for posting their music. We also had a few of the site's visitors tell us they've check out the blog and like what we're doing with it from a cat that said he followed our Journey To Hip-Hop series to another cat telling us that he checks out the podcast. Very inspiring and motivating to us to continue the hard work. Minus the on and off rain and technical difficulties with the sound at times, the show was dope. All those acts for $15? Yeah. Hope you were there. Check out some of the photos.



























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