Showing posts with label Clear Soul Forces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clear Soul Forces. 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.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Interview: Special Sundays x Clear Soul Forces



Clear Soul Forces x Miss Special? Yeah, that's dope.
I caught up with the crazy guys of Clear Soul Forces before their show in Brooklyn last week. They told the story about how Royce Da 5'9 suggested they should form a group, what they're looking forward to at the Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival, their documentary with Red Bull, fucked up m&m's, and more.

"Energy, sweat, and sometimes this n**** will throw up", they responded when asked what the highlight of their live show is.

Coming up they have a lot of dope things planned, " 'Half As Long Twice As Bright' will most likely be the next video that we put out. We got some pretty awesome ideas for it. So be on the look out for that." When asked if there's anything else besides the new video and the Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival they replied, "Fab 5 EP. We're working on an EP with Nameless."
(via @MiSS1SPECiAL)

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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

What I'm Watching: Clear Soul Forces "Stick 'Em"



Produced by Ilajide, comes the second single from Clear Soul Forces' Detroit Revolution(s). Definitely digging this joint and the movie feel of the video. Enjoy. Chea!

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Thursday, April 26, 2012

Red Bull, Sound & Vision Episode 2: Clear Soul Forces



We featured the Detroit based crew Clear Soul Forces a while back. Now they're back after linking up with Red Bull's online docu-series, Sound & Vision. The series follows up and coming artists for a day as they express where they're from and more. Enjoy the insightful look at L.A.Z, Ilajide, E-Fav and Novelis. Chea!

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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Clear Soul Forces - Detroit Revolution​(​s)


Discovered by Royce Da 5'9', this Detroit, Michigan group made up of J-Roc, E-Fav, Wimpy, and Ilajide release their third project titled "Detroit Revolution(s). According to them, they came up with the album name after seeing a painting with the same words and hit the studio to create this project in about a month. From what I hear, that must have been one productive and successful month because this album is pretty good overall. I didn't realize I was 9 tracks in before I even decided to start on this post. This album has a good mix of lyrics, production, meaning, and fun and for a "Name Your Price" tag, you can't really argue with that. Check it out and see what you think.


Tracklist:

1. Detroit Revolution(s) - produced by Illajide 00:54

2. Welcome to the Show – produced by Illajide 02:47

3. Half as Long // Twice as Bright – produced by Illajide 03:34

4. Keep it Movin – produced by Illajide 03:54

5. 15 Minutes – produced by Illajide 04:24

6. Get No Better – produced by KanKick 04:46

7. Stick Em – produced by Illajide 03:41

8. Stack Yo Paypuh – produced by KanKick 04:42

9. The World Is Yours – produced by Illajide 05:13

10. Ass to the Flo – produced by Illajide & King Midas 04:02

11. Fan-Ta-Sa-Ro – produced by Illajide 02:41

12. Rap Attack // Jammin’ – produced by Illajide 03:54

13. Catch Me If You Can – produced by Kankick 04:47

14. Still Driving Down The Freeway – produced by Illajide 04:34

15. Runnin’ – produced by Illajide 03:45



Also, check out their video for "Get No Better".



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