Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Download ... Jovi Rockwell "Psycho Therapy"
"Music is music and I represent a culture not a specific area, the only time you belong in a box is when your dead." -Jovi Rockwell
Check out Jovi Rockwell's mixtape “Psycho Therapy”. I definitely enjoy it. It's a different sound and I really dig it. As her mixtape intro reads, "Jovi is known for her eccentric style and original flavor". She delivers that on "Psycho Therapy". Enjoy.
"BEN" Jovi Rockwell
Follow the madness: twitter.com/madbloggers
Check out more from The Mad Bloggers
Check It ... Mel Ez
Check out Mel Ez out North Carolina. He has a dope sound. Enjoy.
"Planet Carolina" Ft. Oompski
Believe It Or Not
Mixtape available at www.newcarolina.net
www.hefnaz.com
Follow the madness: twitter.com/madbloggers
Check out more from The Mad Bloggers
Labels:
Hefnaz,
Mel Ez,
North Carolina,
The Mad Bloggers
Freestyle ... There's an App For That
Yeah, caught this a day or so ago. Kind of a dope app for the iPhone. Me and O have gone back and forth about perhaps the app creating a rise in wannabe emcees. Eh, maybe. Or maybe this will be a great mobile tool for real artists. I respect the app a bit more because of the Tanya Morgan co-sign.
"Freestyle is a mobile tool for songwriters, emcees and poets on the go. Be prepared when and wherever inspiration strikes. Freestyle's advanced notepad contains the integrated Schirmer's Complete Rhyming Dictionary, an industry standard including over 96,000 rhymes, so you will never be lost for words. Then record tracks on the fly backed by a selection of exclusive beats and rhythm tracks. Show off your skills to friends by emailing them your recordings and lyrics, take that crush to the next level with a custom rap, or simply use Freestyle to record demos and ideas to work on later."www.freestyleapplication.com
Follow the madness: twitter.com/madbloggers
Check out more from The Mad Bloggers
Labels:
Freestyle App,
iPhone,
Tanya Morgan,
The Mad Bloggers
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Road to Release Day: Eternia & MoSS: "AT LAST" Episode 13
You already know what it is, another episode of Road to Release.
In Episode #13 the world is introduced to super-producer MoSS. Admittedly an elusive cat, MoSS appears w/ Eternia on FLOW 93.5 FM in Toronto to debut the world premiere of a song from "AT LAST". DJ Premier, Termanology and Statik Selektah speak on why MoSS is that dude, and MoSS gets excited over some banned vinyl from Chile. Just another day in the studio...
Check Episode 1
Check Episode 2
Check Episode 3
Check Episode 4
Check Episode 5
Check Episode 6
Check Episode 7 & 8
Check Episode 9
Check Episode 10
Check Episode 11
Check Episode 12
Follow the madness: twitter.com/madbloggers
Check out more from The Mad Bloggers
Labels:
Eternia,
MoSS,
Road to Release Day,
The Mad Bloggers
Download ... 8bit Cynics "Dipsomaniac II: The Drunken Opus"
Check the homies 8bit Cynics out of Oklahoma. The sound is dope, fresh and real! "Dipsomaniac II: The Drunken Opus" runs just slightly over 20 minutes and leaves you wanting more. This is real music. Download and thank me later.
Dipsomaniac II: The Drunken Opus [Download]
www.8bitcynics.com
www.myspace.com/8bitcynics
www.twitter.com/8BITCYNICS
Follow the madness: twitter.com/madbloggers
Check out more from The Mad Bloggers
R.Me "The Kids Play" feat. SoleBlind
I caught this track/video from the homies over at Rebels Music. It's dope. Enjoy.
"This song is about children being in the worst conditions and as a child, that is the time to learn and grow. But children in many areas are born into poverty and war and are forced to live under the most harsh circumstances."
Follow the madness: twitter.com/madbloggers
Check out more from The Mad Bloggers
Labels:
R.Me,
Soleblind,
The Kids Play,
The Mad Bloggers
Monday, November 09, 2009
Shad - "Rock to It" [LIVE AT PIANOS]
Peace to the homie Jan Galvez (astorynoonetold.com) for posting up this video of Shad's performance November 4th at Pianos NYC. As you already know, I think Shad is dope. Here is another example of that dopeness!
SHAD - "ROCK TO IT" - LIVE AT PIANOS from Ant Demby on Vimeo.
Follow the madness: twitter.com/madbloggers
Check out more from The Mad Bloggers
Ryan Leslie "You're Not My Girl" Live at Nokia Theatre NYC
Peace to Tapemasters Inc TV for the footage of Ryan Leslie performing "You're Not My Girl" at Nokia Theatre in New York.
Labels:
Ryan Leslie,
Tapemasters Inc TV,
The Mad Bloggers
When She Speaks, You Listen: Tha Lady Blogga on Lamar & Khloe's Play Wedding
Even though I didn’t want to believe it, the circus attraction “Khloe and Lamar” and their debacle of a wedding was on the tube last night. So I had to watch just so I could see how this whole thing played out.
Now, I believe that people can meet and know that they have met the one. I really do. For some people it happens that way. But this was just a confirmation of my suspicions… There is something behind this. If these two were really that into each other, they could have made this a not so public event and just done it. They could’ve had a wedding, without the press and Vera Wang and whatever. I guess they didn’t get the memo that a marriage is about the two people involved, not about the people you invite to the wedding or how big the wedding is.
It was sad to see in all honesty. Lamar looked like he rehearsed his lines for this reality show. And why the hell was he always so shiny and greased up? His head looked like a giant Raisinet. He seemed like he was just going along for the ride. I did enjoy him crying at the wedding after the best man speech. I did enjoy his basketball park chat about how he was going to marry her. You could see the cash dollar signs in her eyes as she sat on the pavement. And I figured out that the rush was put on the wedding because they needed a finale for the show. The producers were probably riding on Kim and Reggie but when that fell apart, they had to come up with something and quick… Hence Lamar and Khloe.
And poor Bruce Jenner. These chicks were planning a wedding, spending his cash and they didn’t even tell him about it. He had to watch the news to find out. How are you planning a wedding, spending your father figure’s money and you’re not telling him? That was grounds for an account fund-freezing on the spot. And his make-up artist should be tied up, drawn and quartered because he was over powdered and had too much foundation on. His face looked corpse-like.
Kim was green with envy too. Making such comments like “Ewww. I wouldn’t wanna marry somebody that tall.” She just knew it would be her first. Instead Khloe, regardless of how she did it, was the one out the gate first ... and a multi-millionaire athlete at that.
Kourtney, who is knocked up by a humongous douchebag, had a little green in her eyes. Her baby daddy doesn’t even want to be bothered with her.
Side note: Rob, Adrianne doesn’t want you. That is all.
And why did the little sisters seem smarter than all the adults on the show put together? Why were they even around when the adults were having conversation? But then they had to explain the conversation back to y’all too? #Parentingfail
And last time I checked, Lamar and Khloe weren’t even legal yet due to some pre-nup snafu. So they had this big wedding party for what?? If Lamar wasn’t being forced and rushed, those things should have been worked out ahead of time. She doesn’t need to have any of his money, period. It’s not hers. If he makes more money now when they are together then perhaps that’s a different story.
The previews for the upcoming season look really promising though. Lamar and Khloe spend a lot of family time with the sisters. Kim has a breakdown, ”I don’t want a baby!! I’m fine!!” Kourtney’s baby daddy gets beat up. Seems like a real bunch of winners.
Follow the madness: twitter.com/madbloggers
Check out more from The Mad Bloggers
Labels:
Keeping up With the Kardashians,
Khloe Kardashian,
Lamar Odom,
Tha Lady Blogga,
The Mad Bloggers,
Wedding Special
#MusicMonday : Royce Da 5'9" - New Money
XM reminded me of this track, and since it's Music Monday, I figure I'd share. Go cop that Street Hop from Royce Da 5'9"!!!
Cop the album here: Street Hop (EXCLUSIVE AUTOGRAPHED COPY)
Follow the madness: twitter.com/madbloggers
Check out more from The Mad Bloggers
Labels:
#MusicMonday,
New Money,
Royce Da 5'9",
Street Hop
#MusicMonday ... Five Heartbeats "A Heart is a House for Love"
I watched this movie so much, the tape popped (yeah, that's what happens on VCRs sometimes), so I bought it again. This is one of my favorite scenes in the movie, so I figured why the hell not throw it out there for Music Monday. Happy Monday and enjoy!
Follow the madness: twitter.com/madbloggers
Check out more from The Mad Bloggers
Saturday, November 07, 2009
STOP, COLLABORATE and LISTEN: Email Tips for Rappers
Dear Rappers,
So, you want to be featured on someone's blog? That's cool. I know I can speak for others who have opened their inboxes and websites to your music ... you need a bit of guidance before hitting send.
Are the tips below the end all, be all to sending an email? Probably not. But you know what, it's a great start and some of you NEED this type of start because the emails you're sending out right now are hurting your chances of being heard and featured (well, at least at The Mad Bloggers). You want to be taken a bit more seriously and have a chance of being heard and featured? Here are five things to keep it mind:
1) Be humble - No one and I mean NO ONE wants to receive an email with, "Dis dat shit you been waiting for right here" or "Da realest and most anticipated n*gga in music" or "Da best shit you'll hear dis year" (especially if you're writing the email and it's your music). Why? Well, first of all, that shit is lame. Secondly, you've set one hell of an expectation for your music. I mean, how do you know what I've been waiting for and are you kidding by saying this is "da best shit" I'll hear this year? What happens when you say that, we'll listen to 3.5 seconds of your track and if it doesn't hit, we delete. Be confident but remember humility will take you much further. Let the listener decide if you are "the most anticipated" in music. Otherwise, you just look like a douchebag.
2) Mailing List - Rapper meet BCC, BCC meet Rapper. Yeah, I DONT want to see the 10,000 other emails addresses that you are sending this email to *scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll, still scrolling* oh, there's the music. Listen, do one of two things, BCC (blind carbon copy for those just joining us from the back of the room) or set up a mailing list with those email addresses. Both are pretty basic and simple. Please note, because my email address is on my website doesn't mean I want to broadcast it in a mass email through you, nor do I want to scroll for 45 minutes to get to the body of the email. It looks messy, so just don't do that.
3) Short and Sweet - Keep it simple, ya dig? I don't need to read five paragraphs in the body of the email about who are and what you bring to the game. If a blogger wants to know more, we'll reach out to you or read the "about me section" on your website (oh, you better have an online presence). I'll be honest, if it's more than a paragraph most of us aren't reading it (truth be told, most of us aren't even reading the paragraph). Honestly, we just want to hear the music. So, make it simple -- "I'm blah blah blah out of blankedy blank and I'd appreciate if you give my music a listen. Find tracks attached and a link to my site. Peace" (NOTE: Rappers, feel free to copy/paste). It's simple, all you need is : Brief intro, photograph and playable attached music (NOTE: We don't want HUGE audio files either. If you can't figure this out, send a link to a download). BOOM, simplicity!
4) Don't abbrv. - Yeah, no need to abbreviate champ, okay? This isn't a text message or a tweet. PLEASE SPELL IT OUT. "U gon luv it" --- actually, I'm going to delete it. Don't assume that because you are submitting your music to a hip-hop or urban website, that there isn't an educated person on the other end of the computer who is mumbling, "this n*gga saving characters for what?" I know it's a recession but the other two letters in "you" don't need to be left out for "u" because they don't cost a dime (Sidebar: It's not at all creative to make up new spellings of words either, i.e. dis, waz, dat; so cut that out too).
5) Online Presence - You need to have a myspace, bandcamp, reverbnation or your own website or something. Send the links and make sure they actually work. It's 2009, almost 2010 and you're trying to push music without an online presence? I hope you're kidding. You need to have something, so I hope you do.
I'm not trying to be an asshole, I'm just trying to help. We get a lot of emails each day and it's frustrating to sift through bullshit. You can read these tips and say, "dat n*gga is a hater" (don't even get me started on this statement). If you feel that way, fine by me. Or you can read and say, "oh, thanks, I appreciate it. I'm just saying.
Good luck with your music.
Sincerely,
-Q of the Mad Bloggers
PS: If you're a music artists in general, these tips can apply to you too.
Follow the madness: twitter.com/madbloggers
twitter.com/throatchopu
Check out more from The Mad Bloggers
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)