Thursday, July 01, 2010

What I'm Watching ... Wrekonize - "One Too Many (Freestyle)"

I've heard the original version to this beat and I can't even tell you how much this one blows it out the water, in my opinion. This track is one that would probably never get too old for me. Wrekonize is definitely a talented MC.

Never Too Many

Wrekonize has been blessings us with freestyles all summer long and will be releasing a new solo project soon, titled A Soiree for Skeptics, so keep an eye out for some fresh new music from your favorite drinking partner on the mic by the end of the summer.

Until then, Wrek takes us through his usual blurry daze with the help from director Roberto "Beans" Granizo for Wreko's drunken lament, "One Too Many (Freestyle)". So pick your poison, pour a glass and click below for the video and download link.

Wrekonize - "One Too Many (Freestyle)" directed by Roberto "Beans" Granizo




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Beanpie Behind the Scenes


Our north of the border homie Shaun has been putting in major work on his comic book Beanpie. He's doing big things. Check out a behind the scenes look at how it all started.



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The Mad Bloggers Show, Ep 14


So, as previously mentioned The Mad Bloggers will be in Brooklyn July 10 and 11th. On the 10th, we'll be at the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival. On the 11th, we'll be in Prospect Park for The Roots, Talib Kweli, Blitz the Ambassador and more. Yeah and we didn't even need foursquare to tell you all of that (lol). It's gonna be a pretty good music filled weekend, as well as networking and connecting with folks. We're looking forward to it. Anyway, this week on the podcast we decided to feature tracks from many of the artists that will be featured at BHF on the performance day. Oh, and a reminder, this episode marks the beginning of our two week break. We'll be back soon, so don't worry. In the meantime, sit back and enjoy episode 14. Chea!

1. Skyzoo - "The Beautiful Decay"
2. Masta Ace & Edo G - "Ei8ht Is Enuff"
3. De La Soul - "All Good" (featuring Chaka Khan)
4. Curren$y - "Address" (featuring Stalley)
5. Diamond District - "Streets Won't Let Me Chill"
6. Black Moon - "Who Got Da Props?"
7. Rakaa Iriscience - "Let It Out" (featuring Money Harm aka Marvin Moore)
8. Smif--N-Wessun - "Bucktown USA"
9. De La Soul - "Ego Trippin' (Pt. 2)"
10. Fashawn - "Boy Meets World"
11. Black Moon - "I Got Cha Opin" (Remix)
12. Diamond District - "Who I Be"
13. De La Soul - "Stakes Is High"
14. Black Milk - "Give The Drummer Sum"
15. Large Professor - "XL"
16. Masta Ace - "Nostalgia"
17. Money Making Jam Boys - "Maniacs"

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TMB's Track of the Week 7/1/10: "I'll Kill Her" Cee Lo Green


Cee Lo Green's "Stray Bullets" mixtape was pretty damn good. I liked a lot of the tracks. The one track that jumped out at me and found itself on repeat for a while was "I'll Kill Her." It's kinda funny. Check out, "I'll Kill Her" featuring ME & LOnan the Destroyer, the track of the week.

<a href="http://themadbloggers.bandcamp.com/track/7-1-10-ill-kill-her">7/1/10 I'll Kill Her by The Mad Bloggers</a>


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Check It ... Vaughn Garcia (of the M1 Platoon) & @CarlittaDurand "We'll See"


I caught this in the email. Fresh.
This cut didn't make the Doug & Patty EP, but M1 Platoon's Vaughn Garcia and Carlitta Durand team up again for unreleased track titled, "We'll See."

<a href="http://carlittadurand.bandcamp.com/track/well-see-vaughn-garcia-carlitta-durand">We'll See Vaughn Garcia &amp; Carlitta Durand by Carlitta Durand</a>

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Nasa of Uncommon Records recalls The Rammellzee (RIP)


I'm posting this a day late. I'd like to thank Nasa from Uncommon Records for passing this along.
What's up everyone?  For those that don't know, news has come down that hip-hop & graffiti pioneer The Rammellzee has unfortunately passed away.

While I didn't know him personally, I had the rare treat of a sit down audio interview with him for my podcast, Uncommon Radio in early 2007.  We talked about the beginnings of hip-hop, the evolution of his career and played a bunch of his music including some stuff that was not released at the time.  He also dropped a super abstract freestyle at the end of the show.

I'm proud to have gotten the chance to talk with him and with him gone now, I thought this would be a good way for younger generations to now find out more about him.

peace, nasa.

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Nasa recalls day he spent with The Rammellzee

Check It ... @DremurMusic x Scienze "Asian Lover"


Check the cut from emcee and producer, Dremur. The track features Brooklyn emcee Scienze and is produced by Jenesis. Enjoy.

<a href="http://dremur.bandcamp.com/track/asian-lover-produced-by-jinesis">Asian Lover (produced by Jinesis) by Dremurmusic</a>


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The Opus 2nd leak ... Rubberoom "Black Box"


Damn this track is dope. Enjoy.
2nd leak off the upcoming mixtape "The Opus of The Opus" mixed by DJ heavy weight Risky Bizness. Rubberoom's "blackbox" take you on a lyrical journey explaining the fall of their record label 3-2-1 while touring out in Philly with Common and The Roots. Last song ever recorded as Rubberoom.

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What I'm Watching ... Prophetic "Plane"

Check the visuals from Prophetic's "Plane" off  his upcoming 2010 project.



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Final Outlaw visits a high school in the BX

Dope to see artists communicating with the community and young people.
Final Outlaw takes a break from finishing his upcoming album 'Unstoppable Love' to spend time with the youth of a high school in the Bronx.



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Download ... JDante x DawnSon "Destiny" (EP)


You may recall J Dante's dope lyrics on the J Dante x Man Mantis "Whole New World" project. That was dope. This new project, definitely dope too. Enjoy lyrics from J Dante with production from DawnsSon and all recorded, mixed and mastered by Man Mantis at the Haunted Closet. Dope. Oh, wait, I already said that. It is though [haha]. Enjoy.

<a href="http://destinyep.bandcamp.com/album/destiny-ep">Intro by JDantexDawnsSon</a>

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Where you'll find @OCSupreme @ThroatChopU and @LadyBlogga ... Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival 2010



You've probably heard me, OC or LB mention The Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival at some point over the last year, and even more so in the last month. It's a pretty cool summer event down in Brooklyn. We hit it up last year. It was actually the first time we met LB face-to-face. It was cool. This year it's a week long containing various events. All pretty dope. We'll collectively be attending the performance day festivities featuring De La Soul among others on Saturday, July 10. We look forward to linking up with and networking with various folks over the weekend. Check out some of the upcoming events that kick off Monday, July 5. We hope to see you on the 10th.

Monday 7/5 | Show & Prove Superbowl


One of the finalist, Kalae All Day

Brooklyn Bodega, the producers and creators of The Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival and YUME Music teamed up to create "Show and Prove", a competition/showcase where up and coming artists who think they have what it takes to rock the biggest crowds in Brooklyn and New York City, are asked to simply show and prove their skills. Winners will open up at larger events throughout the city including Southpaw and ultimately The Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival, NYC's largest Hip-Hop event. 'Show and Prove' is a great way to get on the radar of promoters, event producers, managers, and A&R's.

July 5th will be the final event of our three month Show & Prove competition. Six artists competing for 2 slots on Performance Day, July 10th.

After Party with The Large Professor and more DJ’ing a special set.

Check Out These Show & Prove Finalists: Kalae All Day, St. Joe Louis, Poetic Republic, The Crowd, Mikeflo

Also Featuring DJ: Large Professor & More!

Price: $5.00


Tuesday 7/6 | Bodega Education Initiative:The Legacy Of J Dilla


The Bodega Education Initiative is a series of talks and discussions designed to create a space of dialogue between the diverse members of the Hip-Hop community. Attendees of BEI will receive a basis of knowledge on the history and content of Hip-Hop as seen through the pioneers and most intimate members of the culture. BEI will ultimately serve as a meeting point for all the different voices and perspectives within the Hip-Hop community: fans, artists, scholars, and practitioners in order to honor the history as well as add momentum to the culture.

This year’s BEI is dedicated to celebrating and understanding the life and music of the late J Dilla, one of the most influential Hip-Hop producers and composers of all time. In collaboration with The J Dilla Foundation, an organization founded by J Dilla’s mother and lifelong friend, Maureen Yancey. A day of panel discussions and seminars designed to explore intellectual and academic issues facing the myriad of content producers in the Hip-Hop space.

PANEL SUMMARY

4- 4:30pm: Stussy J Dilla Documentary

4:30-5:45pm: Session 1
Roundtable Discussion discussing Dilla's production techniques, diverse discography, and influence.

There will also be a special discussion about Dilla's path as artist as entrepreneur.

Featured Artists: Frank Nitty from Frank N Dank, Wajeed from the Platinum Pied Pipers, DJ Spinna and Big Tone

5:45-6:15 pm: 30 minute Intermission:
J Dilla Ensemble

6:15-7:30pm: Session 2
One-on-One conversation with Dilla’s mother, Maureen ‘Ma Dukes’ Yancey and Q-Tip.

Two of the most important people in Dilla’s life will give an intimate glimpse into the life of one of the most prolific and talented producers Hip-Hop has ever produced.

Featured Artist: Q Tip

7:30-7:45pm: 15 minute Break:
J Dilla Ensemble

7:45-8:00pm
Closing Remarks

Price: $10 (includes the After Party and a free drink on us)


Wednesday 7/8 Classic Hip-Hop Film Night


We will screen the classic Hip-Hop film "Juice" (1992), as well as feature a Q&A with established and burgeoning filmmakers.

Starring: Tupac Shakur (Bishop), Omar Epps (Q), Khalil Kain (Raheem), & Jermaine 'Huggy' Hopkins (Steel)

Plot Summary: 4 Harlem teens, Q, Bishop, Raheem and Steel, are o Jut skipping school one day when they find out an old friend was killed in a shootout at a bar. After this, Bishop tells his friends that they have no respect, or juice. To get some, they rob a corner grocery store, but the lunatic Bishop intentionally shoots the clerk for no apparent reason. They run into an alley where Raheem tells Bishop to give him the gun, they fight, and Raheem gets shot. Only the other 3 know what happened, and Bishop wants to get rid of them too.

Price: $5.00


Thursday 7/8 Salute The DJ


DJ Bobbito will be one of the featured DJs

In Hip-Hop’s early days the DJ was an integral part of the Hip-Hop act. While the evolution of the art form has pushed the DJ literally and figuratively to the back of the stage, his/her importance is still relevant. “Salute The DJ” will remind those who may have forgotten or those who are unfamiliar with one of the disciplines.

We dedicate a night to the backbone of Hip-Hop, the DJ. Performances from the best DJ's from NYC to LA divided into 2 categories:

The first will see Bobbito, Spinna and Waajeed rock solo sets and then go record for record as they spin the best Soul, Hip-Hop, Jazz, House and whatever flavor they have in their crates.

The second will feature a four turntable extravaganza with Rob Swift of The X-ecutioners and DJ Rhettmatic of The Beat Junkies. These world renowned and champion Turntablists will whip the crowd into a frenzy with a display of turntable wizardry.

Check Out These Featured DJ's: DJ Spinna, DJ Bobbito Garcia aka Kool Bob Love, DJ Rhettmatic of The Beat Junkies, DJ Rob Swift of the X-ecutioners, Waajeed (PPP)

Check out the Artists page to learn more about the night's DJs

NEW PRICE: $10.00

Saturday 7/10 Family Day

We end the festivities with a block party centered around the youth in the Hip-Hop community. Games, Entertainment, Community Groups, politicians, Moms, Dads, and kids come together to celebrate the core message of Hip-Hop – social change and individual empowerment.

Price: $15.00 (Includes Admission to Performance Day)

Saturday 7/10 Performance Day


The culmination of the 2010 programming. Old School, New School, Funk, Soul, Local, and International artists will converge upon downtown Brooklyn and the waterfront for a full day of the best Hip-Hop music our culture has to offer.

Check Out These Featured Artists: De La Soul, Smif N Wessun, Black Moon, Black Milk, Masta Ace, Skyzoo, Money Making Jam Boys, Curren$y, Fashawn, Rakka Iriscience, DJ Babu, J Dilla Ensemble, Dj Parler, Those Chosen, Aquil.

Hosted by Uncle Ralph McDaniel.

Price: $15.00 (Includes Admission to Family Day)


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