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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

EVENT: "OUR TOWN" Music & Arts Benefit Concert for Sandy Hook (Feb 1st)


Come support this Friday at the "Our Town" Music & Arts Benefit Concert for Sandy Hook Elementary School NVAC EMT First Responders. S.H.E.S. Graduate to Donate To New Building Construction. Sandy Hook Elementary School graduate Caitlin Martin, who goes by the stage name of Jass Bianchi, is teaming up with the area’s local heavy hitters for an explosive night of Music and Arts. Nearly all of the performers are hailing from Newtown or have strong ties to the area. The night’s line-up includes Jass Bianchi & HOLi MOLi, Jon Willis, OTIS, Two Fisted Law, Shepherd’s Pie, DJ Mo Niklz, Waking Elliot, Sketch Tha Cataclysm, Emjae, Tony Cankles, Deuce Bug, Political Animals and Brick Records recording artist Blacastan.

Organizer Jass Bianchi is excited about the event and hopeful that it will raise a significant amount of money to help support the EMTs.

Click here for more info on this event: "OUR TOWN" Music & Arts Benefit Concert for Sandy Hook

“Our Town”
Café Eclipse
40 Elm Street
Danbury, CT
5pm-2am


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Thursday, October 18, 2012

EVENT: Ceschi / Louis Logic / Sketch Tha Cataclysm / Child Actor @ Cafe Nine (10/24)


Ceschi & David Ramos - www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-6TQYTuHUk
Louis Logic - www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DFR0vdPPM0
Sketch - www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPlCpaIZsjw
Child Actor - www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cy9c2kYd0hk

Louis Logic & Ceschi will be returning to the east coast after a midwest tour. Sketch Tha Cataclysm & (DJ) Mo Niklz will be returning home from their own midwest tour. Child Actor will be celebrating their debut album release on Fake Four. This will be good! 9 PM start. $5. 21 +

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Saturday, October 08, 2011

Sketch Tha Cataclysm - "Kidney Stones" (Prod. Willie Green)

Photo by Jason 'J-burnz' Bernstein

This latest is off Sketch's recent release and it's one of my favorite cuts off the album. Willie Green does a dope job on the production side of this track and Sketch fluidly compliments this joint. Had my head noddin' for sure. Check it.

Following a string of EPs released over the past two years, Connecticut native Sketch Tha Cataclysm presents his second full length album, Indie Rappers Do It For Gas Money (Vol. 2). The album is described as a love letter/hate mail to the listener, regarding the life of an independent MC. It covers the peaks and valleys of Sketch's current personal life-style as a live performance specialist. The 13 album tracks give you insight into the heart and soul of the artist as artist, the audiences encountered, and relationship's gained or broken, and features production from Defnyshn, Willie Green, Dirt E. Dutch, True Scribe, and Sketch himself. The project also features appearances by Sketch's long time affiliates, Rising Sun Quest, Roc Doogie and Expertiz along with MEGABUSIVE, Big Jess of Unknown Prophets, Aeon Grey, Teddy Faley, PremRock, and more!



Album Buy Links:
Indie Rappers Do It For Gas Money (Vol 2.)iTunes: http://bit.ly/pW32Za
Amazon: http://amzn.to/ns0nmX


Sketch TC Social Links: Facebook | Twitter | Youtube | Bandcamp

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Saturday, September 24, 2011

EVENT: The Return Of Enter The Cypher: The 6th Year Anniversary! (Tonight!!!)

 
 
CT's longest running hip-hop showcase returns with its 6 year anniversary in its new home: Acoustic Cafe (http://acousticafe.com/) in Bridgeport, CT!

Hosted as always by the incredible D_Cyphernauts and new host Sketch tha cataclysm (http://sketchtc.com/). DJ Mo Niklz (http://moniklz.bandcamp.com/) spins the audio/video all evening.

Featured acts include:

Coole High
http://coolehigh.com/
Phenetiks (AFA)
http://phenetiks.bandcamp.com/
http://littleax.com/
PremRock & Willie Green
http://planetpremrock.com/
http://williegreenmusic.com/
Workforce (AFA)
http://workforce.bandcamp.com/
http://littleax.com/
Tha Blaqout Cru
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Blaqout-Cru-Entertainment/187193411321759?ref=ts&sk=wall


To sign up for two song or ten minute open mic spots arrive at 8pm. Spots are limited and are first come first serve.

$5 cover with the proceeds going to
The Danny Holt Memorial Fund
http://www.dholt36.org/


Event page: Enter The Cypher


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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Sketch tha Cataclysm "Get Over You" feat. Expertiz


I've been sitting on this track for a few days. Damn, call me a slacker. Yeah, I'll take that. Ha! Anyway, Sketch tha Cataclysm dropped off the first single from his Indie Rappers Do It For Gas Money 2 project due out on littleax.com a few days ago. The fresh joint features Expertiz with True Scribe on production with a guitar solo from Will Vega. Solid cut. Look out for the new project due out 9/27. In the meantime, enjoy this jawn. Chea!


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Sunday, July 10, 2011

Check It ... Political Animals, Roc Doogie, PremRock, and Jesse Abraham at Acoustic Cafe (Photos)


Acoustic Cafe was hosts to yet another round of talented artists hosted by Sketch tha Cataclysm on July 9th. For a whopping $5, you got to hear music by New York's own PremRock and Jesse Abraham as well as CT's Roc Doogie and Political Animals with guests like D_Cyphernauts, Hawl Digg, and Dirt E. Dutch making an appearance in the night's event. While enjoying the dope music throughout the night, I was in TMB mode snapping pics and got a few videos before I unfortunately ran out of space. Haha. Check it them out.

Tuesday, March 08, 2011

EVENT: "Abstract Music Tour" ft Savant, Rasheed Chappell, Rising Sun Quest & Sketch tha Cataclysm


The 4th leg of the Abstract Music Tour stops in Waterbury, CT at one of the state's premier art & music venues and along NJ bar slinger Rasheed Chappell, links with native suns, Rising Sun Quest and Sketch tha Cataclysm.

Date: Wednesday, March 16th, 2011
Location: Freight Street Gallery// 170 Freight St.// Waterbury, CT 06702

Performing that night:
Savant (aka Stanstro)
http://savantrarebreed.bandcamp.com/

Rasheed Chappell
http://rasheedchappell.bandcamp.com/

Rising Sun Quest
http://www.risingsunquest.com/

Sketch tha Cataclysm
http://sketchtc.bandcamp.com/

Sounds by M.O.P.'s DJ Uneek
http://soundcloud.com/dj-uneek-1

Doors open at 8pm
Show starts at 9pm

$7 cover before 10 pm // $10 cover after 10pm
All ages admitted // BYOB for 21+

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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Check It ... Hip-Hop at Acoustic Cafe with Sketch Tha Cataclyms w/Full Band, Top $ Raz and Jesse Abraham (Pics)


Shoutout to everyone that came through Acoustic Cafe in Bridgeport, CT to see three great acts.  Top $ Raz, Jesse Abraham and Sketch Tha Cataclysm with his full band performed at the spot bringing energy, a live crowd and most importantly good music.  It's been a great week of music and this last event capped off the week full of dopeness.  The Mad Bloggers (Q and I) were in attendance as well as fellow bloggers Jessica Estevez from iheartdilla.com and Adam from adamsworldblog.com.  Good times with good people and good music.  Definite dopeness.  Click "Read More" to check out all the pics from the night.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Check It ... Fourth Independent's Day Showcase (Pics)


Finally, the pictures from our fourth Independent's Day Showcase are here.  It was such a dope night and I think everyone who was in attendance can all agree.  Music was dope, crowd was live, energy was through the roof.  Thank you to everyone who came out, everyone who performed and everyone else in between.  Now...without further ado, click Read More to check out the pictures from the eventful night.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Download ... aboveGround Magazine & The Monday Lunch present: "Sum Sh​-​t We Dubbed Vol. 2"

Check out one of our next's Independent's Day Showcase artist, Sketch tha Cataclysm, on this free or pay what you wish album presented by aboveGround Magazine & The Monday Lunch and mixed by DJ Mo Niklz. Fresh music...check it!




On January 3rd 2011, the internet publication aboveGround Magazine, known for showcasing the best in underground hip-hop, released the second volume of the series Sum Sh-t We Dubbed by Connecticut MC/Producer Sketch tha cataclysm mixed by DJ Mo Niklz.

Each volume of the mix series is different (the first featured alternate versions of Sketch's songs, selections from a number of his 11 projects, live bits, and unreleased material), Volume Two features eleven of his Verse Of The Week segments originally aired on the Sioux Falls, SD radio program The Monday Lunch between 9/26/2010 and 12/27/2010.

It also features 4 previously unreleased songs from Sketch's catalog: "Stroll" feat. The Protege of Phenetiks (prod. by Defnyshn), "Encouragement of Deital Pronouncement" (prod. by Dirt E. Dutch), "Song One" and "I Dreamt Of A Bottomless Heaven" (both prod. by Sketch himself).

Pay what you wish for the project and support the music.

Listen to The Monday Lunch on 94.5 KCFS every Monday 10-2pm Central:
www.facebook.com/TheMondayLunch

Check out aboveGround Magazine:
abovegroundmagazine.com ... less



1. Introlude (Rising Sun Quest "Level Shit") 00:54
2. One Thing (Over Jake One "One Thing") 01:39
3. Encouragement Of Deital Pronouncement 02:07
4. Euphoria (over Ski Beatz's "Taxi") 02:19
5. Spit (over Bangladesh's "Lemonade") 01:48
6. Untitled #72 (over Kanye West's "Drive Slow") 01:36
7. I Dreamt Of A Bottomless Heaven 01:55
8. Interlude (D_Cyphernauts "The Suspense") 00:38
9. Alone (over Madlib's "Falling") 02:20
10. Arrow Strikes Target. . . (over J Cole's "Who Dat") 01:24
11. Subscribed Congeiled 01:12
12. The Verse About Legalizing (Over Clark Kent & The Remedy's "Super High") 01:56
13. Stroll (with The Protege of Phenetiks) 02:27
14. Interlude (The Protege "Nothing") 00:43
15. Beechwood (over Diddy, LV, Sean C's "Roc Boys") 01:42
16. I Touch The Page (over Just Blaze's "Never Been In Love") 01:31
17. Open Your Eyes. . . (Over Pete Rock's "Be Easy") 01:15
18. Outrolude (Expertiz "Machinery") 01:12
19. Song One 03:05


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Download ... Dirt E. Dutch presents "Hit the Dutchman"

Here's some dope new music brought to you by Dirt E. Dutch, a definite Hip-Hop aficionado, featuring a bunch of artists we've featured on the site as well as some others. Enjoy!


Following up his most recent work on Breez Evahflowin's new album "As He Goes On" from Domination Recordings, Dirt E. Dutch has put together an 11 track compilation featuring a handful of up and coming artists. It also features a few songs the Dutchman was featured on as an MC, such as the new track "War Torn" featuring Roc Doogie of Phenetiks, Breez Evahflowin, and Core Rhythm. Several of these songs were previously only featured on IndieFeed, others can be found on current releases from the respective artists. Expect much more from Dirt E. Dutch in 2011!

Track list:

1. War Torn ft. Roc Doogie, Breez Evahflowin, Dirt E. Dutch, Core Rhythm, Pauley Ethnic
2. Step the F%ck Off ft. Roc Doogie, The Protege (Phenetiks)
3. Why I Write ft. Rising Sun Quest
4. Before Life Concludes ft. Expertiz
5. What Else ft. Man-u-iLL
6. Ridiculous Choices ft. Emskee (The Good People), Dirt E. Dutch, Breez Evahflowin
7. Wind ft. Breez Evahflowin, Sho, Kenny Majozi, Phase 1
8. Sketchforce ft. Hawl Digg, Dirt E. Dutch, Sketch Tha Cataclysm
9. Dot Dot Dot (remix) ft. Breez Evahflowin
10. Reflect ft. Pruven
11. Manuverin' Sound ft. Breez Evahflowin, L.I.F.E. Long, Mr. Metaphor

All tracks produced by Dirt E. Dutch, with the exception of:
6. Prod by Saint of The Good People
8. Prod. Sketch Tha Cataclysm




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Thursday, January 06, 2011

EVENT: Independent's Day Showcase (1/19/11)


January 19th. Southpaw. Brooklyn. Hip-Hop. Come through and show support for dope artists, iHeartDilla.com and The Mad Bloggers! Doors open at 7:30. Show starts at 8:30. We'll be rocking until 11. $10. 18+

Warren Britt - twitter.com/WarrenBritt
Sketch Tha Cataclysm - twitter.com/sketchtc
L.A. - twitter.com/UCanCallMeLA
The Doppelgangaz - twitter.com/TheDoppelgangaz

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Check It ... Enter The Cypher - 5th Year Anniversary (Pics & Vids)


Enter The Cypher celebrated it's 5th year anniversary last week with an amazing line up of some of Connecticut's Hip-Hop acts. Once again, Cousin Larry's in Danbury, CT held the event, which is scheduled every 3rd Friday of the month, at its local yet eccentrically decorated bar.

Every Enter The Cypher starts off with anyone willing to freestyle on the mic for the crowd. The usual mainstays participated giving the crowd an appetizer before the main course was served.

As the night went on, so did the acts. Performing song after song, the crowd remained entertained and energetic and you can tell from the performances that the artists fed from that just as well. Othello and Nemesis Alpha did a great job hosting the event bringing a bit of a comedy and Hip-Hop mix introducing the acts as they went on.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

EVENT: Enter The Cypher's 5th Annual Anniversary

I've been to a bunch of these ETC shows. Always a good time there. The people are friendly, cool. Everyone has a good time. New fans are made. Good music all around. I hope you can make it. Connecticut, let's show 'em how we can support.



Sunday, May 30, 2010

First Listen: Sketch tha Cataclysm "Party Music 4 Pissed Off People"


Originally released May of 2007 and now remastered with a bonus track ("No Answers Will Be Found Here" featuring Roc Doogie) Sketch tha Cataclysm releases "Party Music 4 Pissed Off People."

After sitting on the project for well over a week, I finally had the opportunity to check it out. It's dope. The project starts off with the hard hitting "The Editor's Note" and just takes off from there. "The Editor's Note" is a very fitting title with some serious rhymes to lay the foundation of what's to come on the eight track EP.

Just a glance at the track titles and you know this isn't going to be an average listening experience. Keep in mind the original EP dropped with the Bush Administration, Katrina and the war in Iraq in the backdrop. With Arizona's new Immigration Law, the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and the continued war in Iraq and Afghanistan, "Party Music 4 Pissed Off People" still fits in three years later.

Tracks like "Free the Radio", "Besty Ross and the Miseducation of America" and "The Revolution Will Not Be" attack with hard hitting content and some pretty dope production (my favorite joint is "The Revolution Will Not Be"). If you're pissed off about the current state of things, "Party Music 4 Pissed Off People" is perfect for you. If you just enjoy quality music, "Party Music 4 Pissed Off People" is perfect for you too. Either way, the EP is a quality well deserved listen.

Sketch has plans to release two full length LPs back-to-back, "Indie Rappers Do It For Gas Money 2" and "The Complete Collected Poems Of Maya Angelou."

In the meantime, enjoy "Party Music 4 Pissed Off People", available on bandcamp.


<a href="http://sketchtc.bandcamp.com/album/party-music-for-pissed-off-people-remastered">The Editor's Note by Sketch tha cataclysm</a>

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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

The Journey to Hip-Hop ... Connecticut: Sketch Tha Cataclysm - "Virginia Slim featuring Seme Rock"


Here's another Waterbury, CT native and Antfarm Affiliate that's been holding it down for Hip-Hop from here in Connecticut to brief stints in Minnesota and elsewhere. Sketch Tha Cataclysm is a talented MC. Separates himself from a lot of other artists I know musically and taught himself a lot of ins and outs in recording and mixing throughout the years, from what he's told me in conversations. Definitely a motivated go-getter. Guy doesn't sit still. Don't believe me? Check the shows he performs in. You will most likely catch him without his shoes, a staple of his. Very energetic dude. Haha. Anyways, check out this track he hooked me up with for the "Journey" featuring a vocally gifted beat boxer by the name of Seme Rock.

This joint is going to be on the compilation "The Set Off" my boy Botzy out of Minneapolis is putting out. It features production from me, old school panning and Seme Rock on the vocal cuts.

Enjoy.



Sketch Tha Cataclysm - "Virginia Slim featuring Seme Rock"


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Monday, January 11, 2010

#MusicMonday ... Deto-22 & Sketch Tha Cataclysm "The Sound"



Deto 22 and Sketch Tha Cataclysm got together on an entire EP titled "Sharing Is Caring" that was released on November 3rd. Here's a track on that EP that I'm digging. Check it out...

Deto-22 & Sketch Tha Cataclysm - The Sound


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Friday, December 11, 2009

Enter The Cipher, Ant Farm Affiliates, Hydrostatic Equilibrium, an interview of The Rising Sun Quest by Sketch Tha Cataclysm and more...

The Rising Sun Quest and Defnyshn


So I got to check out The Rising Sun Quest at his release party a week ago and caught some dope music off his latest album titled Hydrostatic Equilibrium as well as tracks off the free Surviving Life and Journey Towards The Sun.

I got to see him perform a couple weeks before his release party at the same spot in Danbury, CT. At Cousin Larry's, the 50th edition of Enter The Cypher, an Open Mic & Hip Hop Showcase, was held. This spot, on a side street that took me 15 minutes to find after driving by it about 6 times is a local bar in Danbury where most likely, the people that go there know each other. It's a very relaxed bar with stickers and posters covering what looked like every square inch of every wall, with a pool table and tvs tuned to sports. A small spot where it cost $5 to get it and $4.50 for a Heineken. Haha. They also sell CDs from what look like locals who may have performed there with prices ranging from $6 to $12 by the end of the bar. I thought that was very unique for a bar and pretty cool that they do that. Never know, you might find a diamond in that kind of rough.

Enter The Cypher is hosted by two school teachers by day, MCs by night named Othello and Nemesis Alpha, collectively known as d_Cyphernauts. There were acts from Connecticut to Maryland performing trying to get their name out at a venue that has held 49 previous shows on every 3rd Friday of the month. From Deto-22 doing cuts off Sharing is Caring, collaborated with Sketch Tha Cataclysm, to The Protege and Roc Doogie (who are both a part of Phenetiks as well as Deto 22 and DJ SirCumference), to a group who called themselves The Presence as well as others from out of state that I can not recall. While some did fairly ok, any one of the Ant Farm Affiliates came out to show and prove. I'm still wondering why most have never heard of them, either as a whole affiliation or as separate artists.

Sketch Tha Cataclysm - Compartments of Darts


The Protege - Provisions


Deto-22 & Sketch Tha Cataclysm - Rebel Music


Phenetiks - AF


It was pretty dope to know there's a spot where heads can come through and hang out, chill, politic (as they say, haha), or kick a freestyle or two. I almost got inspired to get on stage myself but I decided to let the pros do their thing. As the night went on and acts showcased their skills on the mic, it seemed like the crowd was in anticipation for the guest of honor and The Rising Sun Quest didn't disappoint.

I spoke to Quest briefly before he took the stage to perform and asked him a couple of random questions. For a man that has been spitting for about 10 years, I noticed a different tone in his latest music. A little more edgier, more boom bap, more hunger. In my opinion, it sounds like he's going harder at the mic than before. He says that he felt the need to go back to the roots of rhyming back in the days where he used to cipher in Spring Brook, a neighborhood in Waterbury, CT, his hometown.

As he hit the stage, the crowd got amped, live, hyped ready to hear what we all drove to Cousin Larry's for. Many in the crowd knew the words, heads playing pool were nodding while trying to concentrate on not scratching, and I even saw the bartender vibing to the sounds out the speaker. You can tell that Quest has been here and done that before. No stranger to the mic, stage or hip hop. This guy definitely seems like he was born for this. As the show was winding down, I felt inspired to be involved in the movement in some way so I'm playing my part with my blog. With production ranging from Sketch Tha Cataclysm, Deto-22, DJ Syruz and the majority by Defnyshn, Hydrostatic Equilibrium proved to be a great collection to my hip hop catalog.

It's a must hear, in my opinion, and with a sound this dope, it should be your opinion as well. Definitely check it out. You might be missing something you wish you hadn't when he reaches the stars, or in his case, just the big one we all know as the sun.

AntFarm Affiliates Flyer


Othello and Nemesis Alpha of d_Cyphernauts


Othello of d_Cyphernauts


Cee Reed


Roc Doogie






Some audio I caught at the live show...

Nemesis Alpha


Roc Doogie


Roc Doogie



The Mad Bloggers also got together with Sketch Tha Cataclysm on the story of The Rising Sun Quest. Sketch was able to get Quest to take some time out to interview him about his release, past work, Hip Hop in 09 and everything else under the sun. Check it out.....



What's up folks. Thank you for hitting us up for the second installment of Conversations With Tha Cataclysm. Every Friday, I will feature a guest here discussing the finer points of creating hip-hop. In the future, we will discuss a range of topics such as the technical aspects of beatboxing, the mindstate of a battle MC, engineering a hip-hop record, and more. We will also be featuring artists discussing the technical aspects of their albums.

This second episode is co-sponsored by my boys The Mad Bloggers. My guest this week was a frequent guest on my former television program during its tenure on CT public access. (R.I.P. Hold Up And Analyze) Since then, he has gone on to drop for solo projects including his latest EP Hydrostatic Equilibrium. You could pick up his past releases on Little Ax and his own RisingSunQuest.com Ladies and gentlemen, The Rising Sun Quest.



Sketch Tha Cataclysm: So coming off of a solid full length project like Journey Toward The Sun, what made you want to go back to the EP format?

The Rising Sun Quest: Well, basically, though I loved the LP, I felt like I didn't showcase some of the skills I had in terms of straight spittin'. A lot of those joints were conceptual, so the new EP just kinda has that raw MC feel; without structure and more aggressive.



Sketch: Was that decision based on a fan response you got to JTTS or from you?

Quest: JTTS was my most embraced project to date. Lots of people tell me how complete that album was. They're right *laughs* but though it had some elements that the new EP displays, I didn't feel it was enough. It was still in me to let out. Thus the title for the EP Hydrostatic Equilibrium. It was recorded to create a balance between the two projects. (With the previous Surviving Life LP)



Sketch: How has your recording techniques changed through all of the projects? I know the music was created with entirely different production tools back on Stellar Evolution (his debut EP).

Quest: Not much really. Yeah we got different production tools, but we use basically the same recording techniques. Its that Roland digital recorder, just a different version. . . same booth. I think I just take more time when I mix my stuff down. If anything, I'd say that's the biggest difference. Plus, the fact that I stopped making beats frees more time for me to focus on the mix downs and all.



Sketch: There seems to be two schools on recording vocals. Punch-ins and cats that like to rhyme straight through. What's your perspective and which did you use on the new project?

Quest: OK, me and Expertiz go in on this topic a bunch. My feeling is that if you're going to record your shit than do what you feel is best for the track. Don't let that MC pride get in the way of a good recording. First two albums, I hated to punch in. But, that's only because I didn't do it properly, so I could hear the big difference between my words. Now, in some cases its dope to have a contrast in your words when you want to emphasize something, but now I found a way to have a nice transitions between the punch-ins if needed. The bottom line is, punch ins, I'm ok with it, but if you can't spit your shit straight through on stage, then that's where I question your ability.



Sketch: Interesting point. As a performer myself I go back and forth. . . but. . . I have found that it is hard to duplicate some punch-in tracks live. Have you encountered this?

Quest: Not really because, like I said, certain times you want those punch in for the contrast, but that's not really my style. So usually, when I punch-in its only because I haven't perfected my delivery due to it being a new verse or maybe an off recording day. Onstage, I usually get through it, even if it means my vein is going to pop out my forehead; i.e. "Fire In The Sky", I punched in two spots for that track, but when I rock it, I spit it straight through with no hypeman.



Sketch: Lets get into the actual content.

Quest: Hip Hop has content? in 2009?



Sketch: Not really. . . I like to pretend its a serious art form from time to time. *laughs* You don't just straight spit on this EP. . . you take on some heavy topics. . . more on the dark side of things.

Quest: Ok you're right, but I would not feel right if I made an album without that element that is a Quest staple. If you go back, there has to be that one song that stabs at the heart: "Then You Die", "Helpless", "Mistaken", and "You Don't Know", those are a requirement for me.



Sketch: How about "I See You"? We talked about that being included briefly, but do you want to touch on the origin of that song for people who don't know? Quest: Oh yeah, but that's different. I guess the other tracks I named were more for shock value where as "I See You" and "Escape From What" were more the heart stabbers but yeah, "I See You" was an important song to me. I won't say I have my homies dying on a regular basis or nothing like that, but I have lost a few people in my life and also had family and friends locked up. And like I say in the song, we only think of them when there gone and I wanted to try to help realize that though we cant forget those we lost, we have to appreciate the ones we have. Songs like that are why I continue to do music. If I couldn't produce that right there and only could give you darts I would have stopped a long time ago.



Sketch: Something I wanted to bring up before we bounce was the music videos. You've now done four with 3 different directors. How do you approach music videos?

Quest: I don't *laughs* they approached me. Sketch: *laughs* Quest: Arjen (of Elasticbrand) was inspired by "Why I Write" (from Journey Toward The Sun) and he asked if he could do a video for it.



Sketch: Nice.

Quest: Before I hit him back, he e-mailed me a full story board with sketches and all and I was blown away by the work he put in. Before he even heard from me, well maybe he sent them on the second e-mail but regardless. And Snare did "Rock To The Rhythm". He was following me to shows for like a few months, stealing footage from different events. Of course, Dre from Make A Video, he just like you have been helping me out since before I can remember. I guess he had some new camera tricks he wanted to try but he wanted to do "Walk With The Beat". . . *laughs*. . . I don't even really like that song.



Sketch: *Laughs* Honesty!

Quest: But, I say if he is inspired to do the video for it, then let's do it. I'll stand in downtown like an idiot with four people looking like a weirdo in the middle of traffic rapping to no music. *laughs* It's so uncomfortable to do a video.



Sketch: Have you given any thought to how you are being portrayed? Since you put it in their hands?

Quest: Not at all all. Those cats I trust, with the exception of Arjen whom I didn't know at the time. I trust him now after that "Why I Write" joint and "Fire In The Sky" whooo!



Sketch: You look way more comfortable in the "Fire In The Sky" video.

Quest: That's because I was at the southern cross. The REAL southern cross. (Waterbury, CT's site of the former Holy Land U.S.A.)



Sketch: Slow motion shots of you turning and shit. *laughs*

Quest: *laughs*



Sketch: Arjen is the man!

Quest: Yeah man. That's all Arjen. He gave great direction. He had a vision and I just did what he asked. They are artists like me. . . they have a vision and I was their pen.



Sketch: So what's happening next for you? Another album?

Quest: Definitely already have some real dope concepts in mind.



Sketch: There's concepts in hip-hop? After this we cracked jokes for a second and he also reminded me to tell everyone to vote for him in the Hot 93.7 contest.

VOTE FOR QUEST!

We leave you all today with the video The Rising Sun Quest's "Fire In The Sky". I want to thank The Rising Sun Quest for taking the time and The Mad Bloggers for spreading the word. I'll see you all next on AntFarmAffiliates.com where my guest will be Cee Reed talking about his new album, Fight Or Flight.



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Monday, August 10, 2009

Sketch Tha Cataclysm - Shoeless Flow Jackson



Much appreciation for hard working artists that give out free work. Show your love and check out Sketch Tha Cataclysm and his music.

<a href="http://sketchtc.bandcamp.com/album/shoeless-flow-jackson">Freewrite #8 by Sketch tha cataclysm</a>

Link #2 - Shoeless Flow Jackson

A collection of songs; none too heady and a lot of them being performance songs that were never intended to be officially released. Something fun for you folks while loose ends are being tied on the enormous amount of projects coming soon. I love y'all. Spread the word. Design the change.

Sketch Tha Cataclysm.

Credits: Released 07 August 2009
All tracks produced by Sketch Tha Cataclysm except for "Words and Numbers" produced by SilenTuch.
The mix track is mixed by DJ Halo
Album art by Alexandra Simmons pertinent.press@gmail.com
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