Showing posts with label Eternia. Show all posts
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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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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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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.

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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

@TheRealEternia "One Love"


Eternia is back. With the first track since she released At Last with producer MoSS, Eternia adds to "One Love" off of Elzhi's Elmatic. One thing Eternia (who just celebrated her birthday last week) has never been shy about through her music is baring all. And on this track, she definitely bares more of her personal story. "I related so much to the person that Elzhi describes in 'One Love'," Eternia said. "A lot of her experiences - not all, but many - mirrored my own life." Enjoy. One love.

sidebar: I'm definitely looking forward to seeing Eternia this year at The Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival (along with Homeboy Sandman, Shad and headliner Q-Tip, among others).



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Thursday, March 17, 2011

@TheRealEternia & MoSS "TO THE FUTURE"


I've been a fan of Eternia's work for sometime now and I respect what her latest single, "To The Future" stands for.

Last year in an interview with Eternia after the release of her recent project with MoSS, At Last, I asked her what track spoke to who she was an a person. "To the Future obviously," she said. "Still hurts when I hear it."

And as a listener, it hurts to hear too.


But Eternia bravely explores the skeletons of her past, which includes sexual assault, domestic abuse, gun violence and even abortion. It was an important story for her to tell. Eternia says that she has always been a life emcee and most of the content of her music comes from those real life experiences.


In the Erica Shallow directed video, the hope is that Eternia's words can impact young people going through the same experiences.

"Every 90 seconds in America someone is sexually assaulted. Eternia and MoSS know that many young people face the same issues that Eternia did as a teenager and young adult, and so they have partnered with Canada’s leading youth counseling service, Kids Help Phone, to bring the message of hope and help along with Eternia’s personal story."

Listen. "To The Future". It's one of those important tracks.



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Friday, February 25, 2011

Colin Dean x @TheRealEternia x Hasan Salaam x Maya Azucena



Eternia is dope. If you've been following the blog for long enough, you know I'm a fan of her work. While surfing around youtube, I discovered these two vids featuring Eternia with Colin Dean Live at Joe's Pub in NYC. The video above is a solo set of "Akasha" with Eternia. Below is "Rebel" featuring Maya Azucena, Eternia and Hasan Salaam. I'm a sucka for a live band and a dope Hip-Hop jazz fusion. That's what you get out of both videos. Fresh. Sit back and enjoy. Chea!



Colin Dean on Bass, Rachel Z on Piano, Colin Stranahan on Drums, Sean Nowell on Sax. Filmed and Edited by Noisemaker Media. Cameras: Mark Carranceja and Justin Denmark. Courtesy of Joe's Pub at the Public Theater NYC.

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Tuesday, February 08, 2011

EVENT: "Ladies First" starring Rah Digga & Eternia w/ The Band, Kalae All Day, Nitty Scott MC, Zarinah and Likwuid + Photo Exhibit

All these dope ass MCs in one spot? At Southpaw in Brooklyn? Are you serious?! You can't go wrong for $10. Make sure you're in the building for this. It's gonna be a great show.


“LADIES FIRST” ft. Rah Digga, Eternia w/ The Band, Kalae All Day, Nitty Scott MC, Zarinah & Likwuid + Photo Exhibit!

On Stage w/ Eternia:
Chesney Snow - beatboxer
Colin Dean - bass
Sean Nowell - saxophone
DJ Boo - turntables & drums + surprise guests
When: Thurs. Feb 24 2011, doors 8pm, 18+
Where: Southpaw, 125 5th Ave, BK NY

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

What I'm Watching ... @TheRealEternia URBANOLOGY Photoshoot & LIVE @ ManifesTO


Eternia is in the latest edition of URBANOLOGY Magazine. Check out the pretty fresh behind the scenes look at her photoshoot and some footage from ManifesTO. Presented by YEAH! Films Company and Jason Matos Photography. Fresh.



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Thursday, November 18, 2010

What I'm Watching ... @TheRealEternia In QUEENS CHRONICLES 3/3: Words = Power



Back for the final installment in the video series presented by YEAH! Films Company & Jason Matos Photography featuring Eternia and DJ Boo. Eternia is an incredible lyricist and in this installment she shows words = power. It's fresh. Enjoy.
Words are Power. Eternia takes this truth to heart in Pt. 3 of the "QUEENS CHRONICLES" Series. Not only a glimpse into the streets of Astoria, Pt. 3 also provides a revealing look into the mind and heart of Eternia herself, via her words & DJ Boo's percussion.
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Monday, November 01, 2010

What I'm Watching ... @TheRealEternia In QUEENS CHRONICLES 2/3: Meet the Neighbors



Another fresh video presented by YEAH! Films Company & Jason Matos Photography featuring Eternia and DJ Boo. Meet the neighbors and enjoy.
On a warm autumn day, Eternia & DJ Boo set up & performed a live busker-style set on the streets of Astoria, Queens. YEAH! Films & photographer Jason Matos were there to document the magic. Watch Pt.2 in their "QUEENS CHRONICLES" Series as E pays homage to the hood where she rests her head.
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Friday, October 29, 2010

INTERVIEW: @VelvSomersault x @TheRealEternia at Southpaw


Interview w/ Eternia @ Southpaw from Velv Somersault on Vimeo.

If you've been following the blog long enough, you already know I think Eternia is dope. I've also been a long time follower of Velv Somersault on twitter. The two got together at Southpaw for a fresh interview. Enjoy.
Check out this interview with Eternia as we talked about her influences, recent album, writing & what she’ll be working on next. This was the first night of Joell Ortiz's YAOWA Mixtape Tour and also my first time seeing her perform and she ripped the mic and the stage apart. Eternia is an amazing live performer, something like L. Boogie, seriously. She has a LIVE set, a lot of energy and the woman is hip hop as hell. She performed some tracks from her new album, At Last with MoSS, released on Fat Beats Records over the summer. Her sister, Jessica Kaya which is featured on the project performed with Eternia and also did an awesome cover for J. Cole & Miguel’s “All I Want Is You”. Eternia performed “Foul Child” and the crowd went crazy, she was definitely a crowd favorite for the night. Make sure you check out her album!!!
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Friday, October 22, 2010

What I'm Watching ... @TheRealEternia Debuts In 'QUEENS CHRONICLES'



Dope. Check the fresh vid featuring Eternia, shot in Queens by YEAH! Films Company for their video teaser of their shoot in Queens, NY this week! Enjoy.

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

EVENT: The Scribblenauts CD Release Show


The Scribblenauts released a pretty fresh project a few weeks back. It's pretty dope. This upcoming Friday, they're hosting a CD release party at Western Front (343 Western Ave, Cambridge, MA). $10 cover, 21+, music starts at 9:30 sharp. Also in the building will be Recaall, Loud Neighbors, Muscle City and The Mad Bloggers fam Eternia.

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Thursday, September 30, 2010

@TheRealEternia LIVE at ManifesTO (Video)



This past week Eternia was up in Toronto at ManifesTO. Check out some footage from the performance. Enjoy.

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Friday, September 24, 2010

EVENT: The Yaowa Mixtape Tour


Check out Joell Ortiz's The Yaowa Mixtape Tour at Southpaw (Brooklyn), September 30. Doors at 8, show at 9. $12 in advance and $15 at the door. Looks like a pretty dope line up.

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

What I'm Watching ... Jessica Kaya "Fake It" (Live in Toronto 09-15-10)


You may know her sister, Eternia. Now check out some music from Jessica Kaya.  She's dope and her voice is amazing. Enjoy.




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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

"Rap is Outta Control" on Sirius XM ft. Eternia, Bishop Lamont & AG

Have I told you recently that the Eternia x MoSS "At Last" album is dope? Yeah, well it is! Anyway, Eternia has been making her media rounds pushing the album and dropped in on Rap is Outta Control with DJ Eclipse and host Torae on Sirus XM. She chatted and dropped some rhymes while on air. Eternia is a beast. Enjoy the vid also featuring Bishop Lamont and AG.



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Wednesday, August 04, 2010

What I'm Watching ... @TheRealEternia Live

"She jumped the fence in a miniskirt!?!? Now THAT's Hip Hop!"

Catch the new Eternia live video from the Rock Steady Crew's 33rd Anniversary Concert in Lincoln Park, NJ this past weekend. She's dope.



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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Interview w/ @TheRealEternia ... Yep, my favorite rapper wears a skirt!

(all photo credits: Angie Choi)

O put me on to Eternia. That was well over a year ago. I haven’t looked back since. It was something about the confidence and yet humility that Eternia projected in her music.

On the new project, "At Last" Eternia lets loose heartfelt lyrics that continues to delivers who she is as both an emcee and a person. It's real. She's real.

The first time I heard Eternia and MoSS' "At Last" album, it was a press preview version with what I'd like to call the "Director's Commentary," as Eternia provided insight into each track. It was a dope way to listen to the music. It was kind of like an individual listening party if you will. You always wonder what an artist is thinking with a track and Eternia provided that on the preview (to take it a step further, the liner notes on the CD provides insight about each track from Eternia and MoSS' perspective).

When I finally received my hard copy of “At Last” it played in the car from the Thursday it came in until the following Saturday when I jumped on a train headed out of town. True be told, I had an advance digital copy that I'd received a few days earlier. So all-in-all, I had been rocking "At Last" for almost two weeks when I reached that Saturday morning. It’s still in rotation.

The intro flows well into “Any Man” and the energy carries all the way through to “Goodbye”. There are the upbeat party joints like “It’s Funny” and “The BBQ”, to the super personal joints like “To the Past” and “To the Future”. Eternia battles her demons on a track like "Dear Mr. Bacardi" and celebrates through rhyme on "32 Bars." My favorites, “The Half”, “Goodbye”, “Catch Me” and “Pass That” (uh, I almost mentioned every track on the album. It's dope, you gotta check it!)

Dope rhymes laced with amazing production from MoSS, “At Last” is an honest look at Eternia, that definitely delivers.

I reached out to Eternia just after the release of “At Last” for a Q&A. We talked about the album, working with MoSS, randomness and the future. Check it out.


The Mad Bloggers: I consider you just an emcee that just happens to be a woman. It seems like a lot of folks have put female emcees in this separate category, even though some women can rhyme just as well if not better than their male counterparts. How do you feel about the "femcee" classification?

Eternia: I don’t personally prefer the term. But I don’t take offense. I know why people coined the term and how it’s become empowering to a lot of women and men alike. But for me, personally, I’d prefer to be viewed as an emcee. (FULL STOP). I don’t feel like my gender should relate that much to my occupation, that it’s mentioned in the title of what I ‘DO’ for a living you know? It would be like ‘femme-architect’ or ‘fem-astronaut’. Don’t make sense to me. But I ain’t mad at those who use it. Don’t get mad at me! (Ha)

TMB: You'd mentioned how you thought about walking away from music and MoSS approached you to produce a project based on the energy of your live performance. Did you immediately take this suggestion seriously or was there some hesitation?

E: I immediately took it as a gift from God, an answer to prayer. I had always wanted to do a one-emcee / one-producer project but I never wanted to solicit anybody ‘cause I wanted the other party to be as invested in the process and result as I was. Basically I didn’t wanna convince or cajole someone to do it as a favor and then you get ‘favor’ type of beats and ‘favor’ type of energy / time invested which equals half ass a lot of the time (straight up). I always think of that Jay-Z line, “Do me a favor – don’t do me no favors”. Favors being held over your head don’t feel too good. At any rate, this wasn’t a favor. This was a mutual interest and desire in creating the best possible album we’ve both done in our careers thus far. And I think we did just that.


TMB: How would you complete this sentence, MoSS is to Eternia as what _______ is to _______?

E: Premo is to Guru (RIP). Canvas is to Paint. A Soundtrack & Visuals is to a Movie Script. A Speaker is to a Microphone. I could go on…

TMB: "At Last" comes off as a super personal project in various places, taking a deep look into Eternia as a person and an emcee. Was that the intention from the beginning of the production process?

E: I’ve always been a ‘life emcee’, way before this album. Meaning I glean most of my content from real life experiences. So that was definitely a given going in. But no, I don’t think we sat down and intentionally strategized ‘we’re gonna go this deep or have this many personal songs’. It was just what happened. ALTHOUGH – most of the content was inspired by the tracks, meaning I wouldn’t know what I was gonna write about until I heard MoSS’s production. So I guess, in that way, his production inspired my content. It was just what the beats SOUNDED like it needed to me, most of the time.

TMB: What's the one track that speaks to who you are as an emcee on "At Last"?

E: “GOODBYE” for me. (or Reef’s verse on “AT LAST” – his verse is one of my faves on the album… I always spit along with it.)

TMB: What's the one track that speaks to who you are as a person on "At Last"?

E: “TO THE FUTURE”. Obviously. Still hurts when I hear it.


TMB: Will there be another Eternia x MoSS project?

E: Who Knows (smiles). I think we spent 3 years just getting to this day (release) that it’s kinda like – ‘now what do we do with ourselves?’ (LOL). We definitely need a breather I think. But I think we both wouldn’t turn down the opportunity if it arose.

TMB: And a few random questions ... If you were stranded on an island, which ONE record would you bring with you and why? (Not necessarily your music)

E: Nina Simone – Baltimore (LIVE version). I discovered Nina in the audio section of a public library when I was a teen. Nobody put me on. I was pretty devastated when she passed. I think her voice touches my heart in ways no other vocalists have. Wild is the Wind (its not on that record, but uhh yah) is one of my top 5 songs of all time.


TMB: You've got reservations at a restaurant with five people from history (dead or alive), who's sitting at that table and what's the discussion?

E: Nina Simone (she’d probably dislike me, ha!). Jesus Christ (He Loves Me no matter what! :-D). My boyfriend (just so I could witness him meeting Jesus hehe!). My 93-yr-old Grandma (because her interactions w/ Jesus would be priceless… and I think Nina would like her. Oprah did! They met! Long story). My Dad (just so he could get rid of his Jesus-complex by meeting the real deal).

(LOL)

Umm I’ll prob wish I said some other folks after the fact – but that’s what came off the top.

TMB: And just a random question because I'm a fan of both your music and fellow Canadian Shad's music, will there ever be a Shad and Eternia track?

E: (LAUGHS!) Wow you’re gonna live long. I just reconnected with Shad this past Friday at the Brooklyn Meets Toronto Showcase, a part of the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festivities. We discussed doing a track (or at least my management and his management did … Shad and I were too busy talking about music being spiritual, hehe). We’ll see. I’m obviously a fan of his stuff. I loved watching him rock Friday night. We’re on the same wavelength.

TMB: Thank you for your time. One last question, at the end of the day, after listening to "At Last" what would you want a listener to take away from the project?

E: Who Silk Kaya is.


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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

What I'm Watching ... @TheRealEternia x MoSS "Goodbye"


When I first heard this track, I thought it was dope. When I first saw the sneak peak of the video, I thought it was fresh. Now, we have the track x the video all together and ready to go. Fresh off the "At Last" cd release (GET THAT ASAP), Eternia delivers in the video for "Goodbye" directed by Mark Carranceja. Shouts to MoSS for destroying the beat on this track. You ready?! Enjoy.



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