Saturday, October 02, 2010
What I'm Watching ... The Sole Vibe "Self Centered/Ring to It"
Check out the new videos featuring AV and Mario Dones from the new The Soul Vibe project, One to Grow On. The video was shot and directed by NCNE! It's fresh. Enjoy.
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Check It ... Kanye West "Christian Dior Denim Flow" Feat. A Bunch of People
G.O.O.D. Saturday? Okay, we'll take it. This is probably one of my favorite offerings from the series. Check the cut featuring Kid Cudi, Pusha T, John Legend, Lloyd Banks, Ryan Leslie, three french hens, two turtle doves and a partridge in a pear tree. You're welcome.
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Friday, October 01, 2010
What I'm Watching ... A History of Rap: Jimmy Fallon, Justin Timberlake and The Roots
As Q would say, #LatePass, but fuck it. I've already watched it a bunch of times and it's pretty dope each time. These guys go through a medley of a bunch of classic and a couple non-classic Hip-Hop joints from years passed to what's current. If you're one of the few that hasn't checked it out yet, here you go. Plus, I couldn't pass up a chance to post something involving my favorite Hip-Hop group of all time. Haha.
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Track of the Week 10/1/10: Quantum Suicide "Revolver"
It's been a few weeks since we posted a track for the track of the week. Now we're back with this dope cut from Quantum Suicide (Stanza x Strange Republik) off their latest project, Momentum EP. When I downloaded this project a day ago, this track just jumped out at me and has been in a steady repeat cycle being played over and over again. It's a dope track. So, enjoy "Revolver," the track of the week.
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Friday's Five Random Questions with @CarlittaDurand
Her name is Carlitta Durand, and she sings. The North Carolina songstress, while unsigned has a gang of features under her belt. With features on Little Brother, Tanya Morgan, Joe Scudda tracks, among others, she's getting her name and sound out there. Her soulful voice is unmistakable and leaves an everlasting impression on your ears.
Carlitta Durand is dope.
She's also good people. She decided to take the challenge this week. Check out how Carlitta answered five random questions, after the jump.
Carlitta Durand is dope.
She's also good people. She decided to take the challenge this week. Check out how Carlitta answered five random questions, after the jump.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
EVENT: iHeartDilla.com x TheMadBloggers.com Presents The Independent's Day Showcase
We definitely hope to see you there. This is the first of our monthly showcases. Come out and support! $10. Dope acts. Great company.
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What I'm Watching ... KHB (KingHellBastard) "I Believe" featuring Raashan Ahmad
Check out the new edit of KHB's "I Believe" featuring Raashan Ahmad. The vid was shot and edited by the homie Darren Cole of Alphabang Productions. Directed by Michael Danahey. It's fresh!
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Throat Chop Session: Your Music Is Cool But Your Formatting SUCKS!
I took to twitter earlier today in a few different music inspired rants. The first about the quality of mainstream and underground music, in addition to the variety.
The second about how folks are presenting their music.
I once had a conversation with someone about artwork and pictures as it pertained to their music. Their response was simply, "I do it for the music." What folks fail to realize is that the music is much bigger than the music. It's about the package. It's about the artwork (so, the pics with the timestamp in the corner in a dark room, yeah, not so much for your promo shit!). It's ultimately about how you present it and yourself.
It can be about the music when you're just sharing it with your friends. But once you start trying to blast it to the world wide web, the music is bigger than just the music. Ya dig?!
You know one of the biggest failures with some folks pushing their music? Their inability to tag/format their music properly for download. It's my
Why are the tracks out of order? Where's the artwork? Why are things named "Track 01" or "Track 01 - Name of Artists - Name of song."? That looks unprofessional. Honestly, if you're an artist and you don't know what you're doing, ask someone. It makes it look like you don't care otherwise. And if you don't care about your music, don't expect anyone else to.
Bottom line, format that shit or don't send it out! I REPEAT, FORMAT OR DON'T SEND!
I'm just being honest. I once had a project I had to search for track by track (okay, more than once but anyway). Then I had to tag and add the artwork myself. What is this a take home test? Gtfoh with that bullshit. Why am I doing all of that? I'm a fan, not an employee.
And if you make music and you think I'm being an asshole, you're too sensitive. Because if your project isn't formatted correctly, folks WONT see your vision because the tracks are out of order. Who's the asshole now?
I bet after all of this, there's some angry rapper sitting somewhere mumbling, "damn that n*gga fucked up."
Look in the mirror and say it again.
Thank me later! (#noDrake)
Peace,
-q
ps: I didn't even mention WAV, Mp3, Mp4 and all that. You know that's an issue too! Ask about it. lol
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Events: Homebase at Public Assembly Oct 6
Homebase at Public Assembly (NYC) Oct 6, featuring Exile, 2 Hungry Bros, 6th Sense and more. Including live freestyles from Brown Bag All Stars, YC The Cynic and more. Doors at 8, show at 9. $10 admission.
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Check It ... Jones Andrews “The Irony” (Thirty Two Tuesdays #11)
I've been sleeping on this project, as many of the emails have just been getting buried in the inbox. Anyway, each Tuesday for the next 32 weeks (week 11 now) Jones Andrew is dropping 32 bars over 32 different beats in what he's calling Thirty Two Tuesdays. The series is sponsored by RefinedHype.com, along with Flight School Music. It's definitely an interesting concept. Dope too. Check out his latest offering.
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Download ... We Plug GOOD Music presents 'A Prelude to the Future'
I caught this project maybe a week ago. After sitting on my desktop for far too long, I finally gave it a listen. It's fresh. It's dope. It's quality music. It's a collaborative effort from the folks at We Plug GOOD Music. It's aimed at promoting emerging music from all around the world, including but not limited to UK, America and West Africa. It's definitely a quality project. Check it out and you might just catch an artist you dig and wanna hear more from. Enjoy.
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