Wednesday, May 12, 2010

The Journey to Hip-Hop ... Connecticut: Plus - "Choke Hold"


Check out the homie Plus out of Stamford, CT. I forget how I met him but I think it was from a mutual friend that I may have featured on here. Dude hit me up after I told him about the "Journey" we were about to go on. He couldn't wait to be a part of it. Personally, I'm having fun with this. I heard some tracks off his latest album "The Turning Point", which he has written, produced and mixed all himself, and if I know our viewers like I think I do, you're gonna like this. Plus has opened up for Snoop Dogg in Hartford, CT, to House of Pain and La Coka Nostra in Massachusetts to Bone Thugs N' Harmony and Mo Thugs in Florida. Anyways, enough talking....hit the play button!






Plus - "Choke Hold"


To listen to more off his album, click here: "The Turning Point"

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What I'm Watching ... Alicia Keys "Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready)"


You already know how O and I feel about Alicia Keys (just listen to our commentary on ep 6 of the podcast). Shit, I could also care less about her homewrecking status right now, even though I'd like to still punch Swizz Beatz in the face (I think O would agree) just because. She looks great in this vid (especially the shots in front of the bushes or whatever). Caught the vid from the good folks over at www.thisisrealmusic.com. Check it.



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When She Speaks, You Listen: @ladyblogga "Deal or No Deal"


Who needs a record deal nowadays? Do artists enjoy having to compromise their creativity for a ‘target” audience? Do we really need the industry to peddle and crank out mainstream junk tunes that nobody wants to hear? Nope. We sure don’t. In this day and age with the internet and a worldwide audience at our fingertips, artists do not need to acquire a record deal at all. With the right networking moves and a daily grind, artists can get their music made and sold all on their own. There is really no immediate need for record companies. They are good for financial co-signing. We all know that if you package crap nicely, people will buy it and even like it. Look at Soulja Boy. Not a lick of talent but he had a record company behind him who packaged him to a target audience and his talentless ass sold millions of records. It makes no sense.

Artists can do the same thing using the internet and their will to “make it”. If you have thousands of followers on Twitter, there is no reason why you can’t package and sell your product to your followers to start the buzz and make money. Joell Ortiz is living proof that record company people are shaaadyyy. If he put out his own CD, he could charge $5 bucks a download for each of his thirty-five thousand followers. That is a lot of money for something he is good at and loves. Artists can actually make a good amount of money doing this. The money won’t be industry money though. You won’t be able to borrow and rent houses, cars and jewelry like the other rappers do. But at least you will have your cash up front minus the BS, contracts and red-tape. You will still have your dignity because you won’t have to conform to an industry image. And your project will come out just how you like it because your creativity wasn’t compromised to fit an industry mold.

Personally I think this is the way to go. I mean you won’t be making millions of “industry dollars” and your CD won’t contain a 25 page CD leaflet but your music will be what your fans really want to hear. These artists don’t understand that if they did their own thing, they could put these companies out of business. The internet is bringing the music industry to a whole ‘nother level and people need to start taking advantage.

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Check It ... Tanika Charles "Can I Be Yours?"

Photo by Alexis Finch

This single has been out there for a bit, so I might be a little late on the post. Do I care? Nope. Why? Because maybe you haven't heard it yet. Shoot, maybe you have. Either way, when it came out doesn't change the dopeness of the track. Turn your speakers up and vibe to this joint from Tanika Charles, the Canadian songstress. Yeah, you're welcome.

<a href="http://tanikacharles.bandcamp.com/track/can-i-be-yours">Can I Be Yours? by Tanika Charles</a>

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TMB's Weekly Podcast, Episode 7


A day late but here nonetheless. It seemed like the entire crew had some stuff going on over the weekend but we came together to get this out. This week's podcast features music from Epsilon Project, Eternia & MoSS, Tef Poe, Signif, Reinvention, Big K.R.I.T. and more. Press play and fo-getta-bout-it *wise guy voice*

Oh, and don't forget to subscribe, so you can get this jawn delivered straight to your iTunes each week. Thanks for the support!

Enjoy!

TMB's Weekly Podcast - Episode 7, tracklist

Intro B-Boy Massacre - Blitz the Ambassador
01. Come To The Otherside - theOTHERSIDE
02. Inspiration - Epsilon Project
03. Don Shit - Roc Marciano
04. White Shoes - Rob Roy
05. Move With Me (Feat. Mastermind) - Heiruspecs
06. Magnetic - Signif
07. Music Man (Feat. Amanda Diva) - Shaun Boothe
08. Symphony - Tef Poe
09. Forgot (Feat. Florence and the Machine) - Reinvention
10. Good Enough - Big K.R.I.T.
11. It'sFunnyRemix (Feat.RasKass) - Eternia & MoSS
12. The Meaning - Ruby Ibarra
13. Niggatine - Slum Pritty
14. Notebook - VerbalTaktiks

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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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Download ... @Oddisee – Odd Spring (Free EP)

If only the seasons had their shit together like Oddissee's season themed series. "Odd Spring" is the final installment of the series. Check it. You're welcome.

01. The Blooming
02. Birds & Bees Feat. Diamond District
03. Juba May
04. Warmer In The Day
05. Anticipation Feat. Kingpen Slim & Oddisee
06. In The Now Feat. Olivier Daysoul
07. The Riches Instr
08. This Beat Is For Finale
09. I’m From PG Feat. Oddisee
10. Two Way Street Feat. Muneshine

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TMB's Track of the Week 5/11/10: "Dont Lose Me" BLCTXT


I posted this joint back in December. It's off of King I Divine's "Crown Jewelz Pt 2" beat mixtape. BLCTXT and King I Divine have collaborated on a few different projects. I choose this joint for the track of the week because it popped up on shuffle and I'm still feeling the joint. Hope you dig it too. Here's "Dont Lose Me" from BLCTXT, the Track of the Week. Enjoy.

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Check It ... "Radio" (Marco Polo Remix) EXILE featuring Ruste Juxx x Torae

I caught this joint in the email. It's fire. The joint is off Marco Polo's upcoming "The Stupendous Adventures of Marco Polo" in stores June 29th on Duck Down Music. Enjoy this joint. You're welcome.



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What I'm Watching ... @VVBrown "L.O.V.E." [Yellow Cab Session]

Check out another "Yellow Cab Session" featuring VV's track "L.O.V.E." Dope.




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Check It ... Raze "One Hunnid"


I intended to post this yesterday but fell into several coma like sleep stints. Before I knew it, it was morning. I wasn't drunk but don't recall going to bed officially last night. Yeah, that's a problem. Annnnnnnnyhoooooo, this is the new (and first) cut from the homie Raze of his upcoming album "Living In Technocolor." The dude is dope and if this track is any indication, "Living in Technocolor" is gonna be serious. Enjoy.
"This is the lead single from the album "Living in Technocolor" by Raze, a member of the group House of M. This album will also be the first official release by the newly established, independent House of Mutants imprint. The album is set for release on June 15th, 2010. The track was produced by Lou Tang for HoM; Co-Produced by Raze for HoM/DreamScale Media."


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