Tuesday, May 05, 2009

GET THAT, GET THAT, GET THAT... New Music Tuesday



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Mental Liberation, the compilation album from Oddisee.

1. Hip Hop is Cool Again
2. Let the Music feat. LMNO
3. The Jungle feat. Hassaan Mackey & Bilal Salaam
4. Get Up feat. Declaime, Prince Po, YU & DJ Clear
5. Q & A feat. Kenn Starr
6. Rhymes Get Written feat. Silent Knight & XO
7. What’s Crazy feat. J-Live, Stik Figa
8. Cold for that One feat. Trek Life
9. Endure feat. Rapper Pooh, MED, Georgia Anne Muldrow
10. Don’t Sleep feat. Invincible & Finale
11. Drugs Ourside feat. Rapper Pooh & Black Milk
12. When Everything Changed

Mental Liberation Available on iTunes

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You can't go wrong with the soultry voice of Chrisette Michele and the new album Epiphany

1. Epiphany
2. Notebook
3. What You Do
4. Blame It On Me
5. All I Ever Think About
6. Playin' Our Song
7. Another One
8. On My Own
9. Fragile
10. Mr. Right
11. Porcelain Doll
12. I'm Okay

Epiphany Available on iTunes

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You should already have that Candy Apple Version and now you definitely need to grab the North American Pie Version.

1. North American Pie Intro
2. The Comeback
3. Its A Go featuring Torae
4. Nothing Less
5. C.O.D.
6. Move featuring Darien Brockington
7. Something Like Stars featuring Big Treal
8. Step Up
9. Reality Check
10. Problems featuring Jozeemo
11. Amo A Su Papi De La Barra (skit)
12. Roll Call
13. The Life featuring Mushinah
14. Rearview Mirror
15. Empanada Norte Americana Outro

North American Pie Version Available on Amazon


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General Steele, Welcome to Bucktown

1. Welcome
2. Bucktown Baby
3. Bucktown State of Mind
4. No Sleep 'Til Bucktown
5. I'm From Brooklyn
6. A Toast To Brooklyn
7. Find My Way
8. Made Me Do It
9. Dreams
10. Hometown
11. I Walk Around Town
12. Riot
13. Bucktown Affiliates
14. Things Are Getting Better

Welcome to Bucktown Available on iTunes

Monday, May 04, 2009

Check It... General Steele "NO SLEEP TILL BUCKTOWN"


Caught this track in the email today, "No Sleep Till Bucktown" (Click to Download). Straight off that General Steele of Smif N Wessun "Welcome To Bucktown" album, which is in stores tomorrow. This track features Louisville, Top Dog & Rock of Boot Camp Clik, along with Ruste Juxx, The Representativz & Young Coke. This is the type of joint that you need to throw the bass up on and will probably blow out your speakers. Make sure it's not playing while you on the dance floor with a girl. Somebody might get elbowed son.

NYC Album release party on Wednesday, May 6th at DROM (85 Avenue A between 5th and 6th street). Doors Open at 6pm with free admission until 10pm. $10 after 10pm.

Sunday, May 03, 2009

Repost: It Will... Be Finished

If you listen to this track and you're pissed when the joint reaches 1:37, then you need to get on twitter and follow @StrmOfConscious and tell dude to finish the track stat. When I first heard this track, I thought there was something wrong with the computer when it suddenly stopped.

He is in the studio currently working on his project, which is a good thing. He's working on some real and thoughtful tracks for the album. He's got that political Dead Prez vibe to his music. We have an interview on the way so you can learn more about the artist. But in the meantime, enjoy this track and join the movement to get this to the full length that it deserves. On a serious note, check dude out and look out for the interview coming soon!


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Check it...



Came across this track from Satrye featuring The Unsinkable Leslie Brown. They are a part of the Fameless Entertainment crew out of Colorado. We'll feature more of their work in the coming weeks and wanted to hit you with this joint.

Check the link and listen to Checkerboard. Dope track.

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Things that Make You Go Hmmm

Here are a few moments from this week that made me say ... Why should I care?!


I HATE YOU SO MUCH RIGHT NOW: Anybody catch that big story about Nas and Kelis splitting up? Riiiight. Who cares?! I know they've been together for a minute and are among the big couples in music but so what! They're getting divorced like 41% of Americans who get married. Now I guess she'll go back to using her milkshake to bring boys to the yard (and feed that new baby on the way) and hopefully Nas will get focused and create another album like Illmatic (but don't fall in that auto tune trap tho). Sucks she's expecting a baby in July but next story, please.


LEFT THE BAND: Flipping through the channels and could hardly believe it when I saw The Rise and Fall of Danity Kane, Making the Band Special. I paused for a moment in disbelief. Are you serious?! Wait, when was their rise? Yeah, I know the group debuted two albums at number one and had the hit "Damaged", but yet I still question MTV for running this special (okay, I actually question MTV for a lot of their programming decisions). Isn't this a behind-the-music-E-true-hollywood-story-too-soon? These girls broke up in the fall of last year and are beginning solo projects and now we're hearing about their rise and fall through a special? Why? I guess some teenage girls were just curious and wondering about the reunion album, so MTV had to cater to their fans and put some more money in Diddy's pockets. Thanks MTV. Maybe in six months MTV will do, "Danity Kane, where they are now". Can’t wait or I can.


ROCK BOTTOM: Why did they give this chick Daisy a show?! I'm convinced that Vh1 is simply trying to beat out their last horrible show. The Vh1 execs need a serious intervention before things get worse. Daisy of Love is rock bottom for a channel that I thought had already hit rock bottom with its programming (well unless they do a spin off show with that dude Dropout that got booted on the first episode of Daisy of Love). For those that don't know, Daisy was on Rock of Love Season 2 and according to Vh1, "she is back by popular demand this time staring in her own show." Popular demand?! Damn. Vh1 should stop. Please stop giving folks airtime with this garbage. Remember when music channels played music videos?

What I'm Watching Right Now!


PSA: It's Not the Green Thing to Do

Felt the need to hit our readers with a bit of a public service announcement. If you drive a Prius but listen to Soulja Boy in it, you're still doing a bad thing for the planet. You fail at life. Don't make this mistake. Now back to your regularly scheduled blog.

Saturday, May 02, 2009

Supreme Court Short List

As you may have read or seen, on Friday Justice David Souter informed the White House that he's going to retire from the Supreme Court after the Court's current session. President Obama said he wanted to have a replacement on the bench by the time the court reconvenes in October.

But what is the President looking for in this replacement? According to President Obama, he will seek "somebody with a sharp, independent mind and a record of excellence and integrity. That person must honor traditions and respect the judicial process."

We've decided to take a brief timeout from music and give you a look at who we believe are on the White House's short list to replace Justice Souter on the Supreme Court.



Bobby Brown - Who knows more about the judicial system than the King of R&B? The only person that's seen the inside of a courtroom more than Brown is maybe Todd Bridges.


Perez Hilton - From Miss USA judge to Supreme Court Justice ... makes sense to me. It should make for an entertaining confirmation hearing. I suspect that someone might be called a bitch at some point during confirmation too.


Judge Marilyn Millian - You get a lot with this nomination. She's a hispanic woman plus she's the judge of the People's Court. The People's Court is kind of of the same as the Supreme Court right? Sounds like win/win to me.


Oprah Winfrey - We all know about the "Oprah touch" of turning things into gold (or making them highly desirable after she backs products and people). Imagine what the Oprah touch would do for controversial cases. "Oh, Oprah approved it, then it must be good." The confirmation should be fun too, especially when folks find out they are getting Oprah's favorite things.


Eliott Spitzer - Remember the former crime fighting Governor of New York? Well, I hear that dude is looking for a job and a spot on the highest court in the land might be away to revive his tarnished image. Plus apparently he likes to hang out in DC.

What I'm Listening to Right Now... Soulcrate Music



My twin from another mother emailed me this track. No subject. No message. Just the link. That's how we work. I checked it out. About 10 seconds into the song, my head is bopping. Pretty chill vibe on the song. Good stuff.

As they put it, Soulcrate Music, a hip hop trio formed in early 2002, hailing from Sioux Falls, South Dakota embodies the vibrant inventiveness and sense of community that defines Midwest hip hop. Soulcrate makes fun, thought provoking music that has made them stand out in a city not known for hip hop music. Consisting of DJ / Producer Absolute and siblings Attention Def and Dirt Dee, the group has formed a visceral connection with their audiences throughout the Midwest and a local reputation for fun, high energy live shows.

"We make them big girls say oh yeah, we make them big girls say oh yeah. We make them skinny girls say oh yeah, we make them skinny say oh yeah!"

Check it out the vid ...

Rap Music From The Middle Of No Where. from Soulcrate Music on Vimeo.



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Check It... The Warm Up


It was click, click, boom, click and suddenly I had downloaded The Warm Up from The Away Team & Nervous Reck and hadn't even know much about the project. After listening, I can tell you that it's quality. Originally unreleased tracks, the crew felt like the music was far too good to waste and wanted to give the fans the dope free download. I've included two tracks below. I suggest you download the full album too.


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Friday, May 01, 2009

Who Knew The Flu Would Bring Out The Racist In People?



Saw this story on MSNBC. I don't know if I'm even surprised. Shocked, yes. Surprised? Probably not. Personally, I don't see racism going anywhere any time soon unless we find a way to live life like the blind. Literally. But then knowing the hate some people have in their souls, they'd find a way to discriminate on something else. Check out the story. Leave your comments. Express your feelings.


Amid swine flu outbreak, racism goes viral
Anti-immigrant hatred spreads on talk radio, Web sites
By Brian Alexander


“No contact anywhere with an illegal alien!” conservative talk show host Michael Savage advised his U.S. listeners this week on how to avoid the swine flu. “And that starts in the restaurants" where he said, you “don’t know if they wipe their behinds with their hands!”

And Thursday, Boston talk radio host Jay Severin was suspended after calling Mexican immigrants "criminalians" during a discussion of swine flu and saying that emergency rooms had become "essentially condos for Mexicans."

That’s tepid compared to some of the xenophobic reactions spreading like an emerging virus across the Internet. “This disgusting blight is because MEXICANS ARE PIGS!” an anonymous poster ranted on the “prison planet” forum, part of radio host and columnist Alex Jones’ Web site.

There is even talk of conspiracy. Savage speculated that terrorists are using Mexican immigrants as walking germ warfare weapons. “It would be easy,” he said, “to bring an altered virus into Mexico, put it in the general population, and have them march across the border.”

As about 130 cases of H1N1 virus, known as swine flu, have been confirmed across the United States, from San Diego to New York City, the growing public health concern has also exposed fear and hate.

Fear and blame are counterproductive and even dangerous in any disease outbreak because the more stigmatized any group feels, the more reluctant people in that group may be to seek medical care. That only helps propagate the disease.

The attempt to scapegoat Mexicans, immigrants, and Hispanic Americans is no to surprise Latino rights groups, who are now mobilizing a counter-effort.

'Ignorant beyond the pale'
Angelica Salas, executive director of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles, called such comments “racist and ignorant beyond the pale … these so-called commentators shame themselves turning public health concerns into an immigrant bashing fest.”

“What we have seen is that the anti-immigrant groups are using this to shamelessly to promote their agenda,” said Liany Arroyo, director of the Institute for Hispanic Health at the National Council of La Raza.

While the war of words is mainly between the conservative commentariat and Latino advocacy groups, individual Mexican-Americas are beginning to worry.

"Our people are calling us and they are concerned," said Florencia Velasco Fortner, chief executive officer of Dallas Consilio of Hispanic Organizations, an umbrella of affiliated service groups. "Even our staff members are starting to get a little discouraged. There was anti-immigrant sentiment prior to this and this adds fuel to the fire."

The Consilio has mounted its own education campaign to teach Dallas-area Hispanic audiences proper disease prevention and hygiene techniques. Because many are uninsured and may avoid seeking medical care, the Consilio is also helping them find non-profit clinics and encouraging them to visit these immediately if they develop symptoms rather than waiting until they are severely ill.

As swine flu fears have spread, the backlash has also affected some Mexican restaurants' business, possibly fueled by disparaging comments like those of Savage questioning the hygiene of workers.

Jennifer Pesqueira, whose family has owned and operated El Indio Mexican restaurants in San Diego since 1940, said her business has seen a 20 percent drop in business since the outbreak began.

Activist groups have advised their communities to be aware and on guard. “Board members put an alert out,” said Jan Hanvik, executive director of Clemente Soto Velez Cultural and Educational Center in New York. “It was a heads up, saying ‘pay attention.’”

Blaming 'the other'
Fear mongering and blame are almost a natural part of infectious disease epidemics, experts say.

“This is a pattern we see again and again,” said Amy Fairchild, chair of sociomedical sciences at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health in New York City. “It’s ‘the other,’ the group not seen as part of the nation, the one who threatens it in some way that gets blamed for the disease.”

Often, a disease outbreak is an excuse to vent pre-existing prejudices. “It’s fear of people we do not know or who look different,” said Dr. Howard Markel, a medical historian at the University of Michigan and author of “When Germs Travel: Six Major Epidemics That Have Invaded America Since 1900 and the Fears They Have Unleashed.” “You take the fear of the unknown that already exists and then combine that with a real or perceived threat that is contagious disease and it’s explosive.”

During the medieval Black Plague, Europeans blamed Jews, saying they poisoned the wells. In an 1892 cholera pandemic, the U.S. blamed immigrant European Jews. In the flu of 1918, Markel said, “Italians blamed the Spanish. The Spanish blamed the Italians. For HIV it was gay men and Haitians.”

Americans “have a history of trying to keep ourselves ‘pure,’” Fairchild explained. “You saw it after the Civil War when slaves were denied citizenship, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when we were alarmed over southern and eastern European immigrants. There were fears that they would pollute America’s germ plasm, make us a weak nation of imbeciles.”

Americans have time and again responded to emergencies by clamoring to shut the borders and pull up the bridges.

“I’ve blogged for years about the spread of contagious diseases from around the world into the U.S. as a result of uncontrolled immigration,” conservative columnist Michelle Malkin wrote on her Web site. “9/11 didn’t convince the open-borders zealots to put down their race cards and confront reality. Maybe the threat of their sons or daughters contracting a deadly virus spread from south of the border to their Manhattan prep schools will.” (The cluster of New York school students who first contracted H1N1 brought the virus back from Mexico. The school is in Queens.)

"People who do not really know anything are creating ideas that don't really exist," said Sergio Ornelas, owner of a bi-national publishing and advertising business in El Paso. "I am worried these kinds of articles and comments might create panic.”

Fighting racism with information
Blame-the-victim reactions can be fought with clear, accurate information about the disease and about how it is spreading, said Dr. Larry Kline, a San Diego physician and member of the United States-Mexico Border Health Commission. “People get snippets of information here and there, and unfortunately much of it is inaccurate. That makes things ripe for blame and blame and fear never helped anybody.”

Tamping down blame and fear isn’t just the right thing to do morally, experts agree, it’s also the right thing to do medically. Germs, Markel stressed, don’t care about skin color or national origins or borders.

“These are naturally occurring events,” he said. “We expect flu pandemics every 30 to 40 years. It’s the cost of living in a world of emerging infectious diseases. That’s the folly of prejudice. They are wherever humans are.”

© 2009 msnbc.com

KRS-One Performs At Toad's Place



KRS-One ("Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everyone."), aka KRS-1 aka Kris Parker aka The Blastmaster aka The Teacha aka The Philosopher aka Kris, etc., a main staple in the hip hop community since the early 90's came to Connecticut's Toad's Place for the third time and I was fortunate enough to make this show. It's my second time seeing him here and nothing has changed. KRS-One puts on a great show. He's definitely from the old school and still has that amazing ability to connect to his fans to this day still.

He went through a bunch of his classics like Black Cop, Step Into A World, Sounds of The Police, to his verse on "Classic" that featured Kanye, Nas, Rakim and DJ Premier, My Philosophy, I'm Still Number 1 and The Bridge Is Over including many more. And they all had the crowd on their feet, hands high, reciting verse for verse. But as KRS-One does in all his shows I've seen, he also freestyled, a skill any real MC should have, for a good amount of time. Also got some of the crowd involved, inviting them on stage to participate as well along with the B Boys that were in hand to breakdance on stage while they all freestyled.

Overall, it was a great night for Hip Hop. Considering this was the place that he had a bottle thrown at him last time around, this night around ended in peace, fun, and classic hip hop from a legendary MC. I took some pics and some videos you can check out. And I apologize for the quality of them. Still working on upgrading that. Hahaha.











Video of KRS-One freestyling while breakdancing B Boys take the stage. (Sorry for the bass in the video.)