I had the opportunity of meeting Jinesis last week at the Independent's Day Showcase. I thought the dude had some fresh production and it was cool to put a face with the name and sound. Jinesis also helped out with some of the sound during a brief period of technical difficulty at the showcase. I appreciated his willingness to help the show go on. He's good peoples. Check out his interview with him on Fat Boy Radio.
Check part one of his interview below. Check out part two after the jump.
In this Episode of True Wine Connoisseurs Sadat X and Will Tell have a face off between Hope Family Wines "The Troublemaker" Vs. Kris Wines "Pinot Noir." This will be know as the Freaky Favre episode!
Carlitta Durand hit me with this joint on twitter earlier. Her and Madame Sabrosa go in over the Miguel and J. Cole "All I Want is You." Yeah, they do the damn thing. Fresh. Dope. Enjoy. Chea!
My man Eyedea was an artist in every sense of the word. I still remember being a part of the Hip Hop Union at Roseville Area High School. Me and Snakebird ran into Eyedea then, and were very well aware of the genius he'd become. Every now and then we'd run into each other and just talk about those times back in the day. It wasn't until Spring Jam '98 at the U of M when I'd see him again, and more and more he was becoming a true genius. Every freestyle was with clarity and self-awareness, and his uncanny rhyming ability definitely made his rise continuous. I still remember stories when me and Mike Lover started hosting The Beat Box on Radio K, Eyedea would come on to freestyle and would just blow us away each and everytime. He was definitely one of the best talents the Twin Cities have come to know. I still remember going to Mike Lover's house after a night class once he told me that he recorded the Blaze Battle, which Eyedea won, and staying at his house until 10:30pm avoiding calls from my parents while I sat and rooted all the way for Eyedea, as he delivered his lines standing tall and making us all in the local scene proud.
After my travails in radio, and starting up Background Noise Crew, we were honored to be graced by Eyedea twice. Phingaz was working with him on Carbon Carousel, and was beyond elated when he contributed a verse to "Dead Wallets" off Sinthesis' "Movement 4:6" album. I still remember the moment myself, Phingaz and T.Q.D were all sitting in my car listening to "Dead Wallets," and being blown away by Eyedea's verse. Little did we know that kindness would return when Eyedea gave his blessing to Phingaz to cover "Here For You," from Oliver Hart's "How Eye One The Write Too Think" for "Everybody Does This, Vol. 1." Just recently I included his song, "Coaches" featuring Carnage for my Definitive Minnesota Playlist for Reviler. The freestyle prior to the song was still the main reason why I included such a tune on my list.
While I am devastated and saddened about the loss, and grieving for his family and friends who knew him so closely, I want to be selfish enough to say that I wish he was still here. I continue to be in sadness, disbelief and shock that we lost such a wonderful and amazing person, a person who pulled me and many others to the side to catch up and see how things were going. As I sit here, blasting my vinyl of the "Pushing Buttons" 12", I recall the greatness and amazing person that Eyedea was. He was one of the most kindest and down to earth people I ever knew in the local scene and was part of my inspiration (along with the rest of Rhymesayers) to pursue my dreams of doing radio and hip-hop. Michael "Eyedea" Larsen, may you rest in peace. You might not be here in the physical sense, but you are still with us, in every waking moment. Especially when you recited the following from "Hay Fever," which I would say is fitting:
"Winter takes the warm away, spring takes the cold away, summer takes the rain away and fall took away my friend."
On Thursday, October 14th, Jessica Estevez of iheartdilla.com and Q and I of TheMadBloggers.com joined forces to host a show for four independent acts that are doing big things in music. It was our first show of many that we will be holding once a month at Southpaw and the night was successful. Filled with dope Hip-Hop artists, great music provided by DJ Wayne Ski, really cool crowd and all. If you couldn't make it to the show, you definitely missed a fun night. Hope to see you at the next one. Much love and respect to Brokn.Englsh, DJ Wayne Ski, Gramz, Jass Bianchi, TreZure and everyone else who came out to perform and support. Check the pics out after the jump.
The homie Jones Andrews puts in overtime. He's currently knee deep in his Thirty Two Tuesdays feature over at RefinedHype.com and working on an upcoming EP due out at the end of the year. His new ep, The Jones Andrews Experiment, has Andrews trying "experimenting with a different sounds and concept." Should be interesting. In the meantime, check out "I'm Out Here Flyin."
Another fresh track off of e.d.g.e.'s upcoming project, The 29th Year, dropping on RefinedHype.com soon. The new track features David Ryan and Jaykin. Check it. Dope track.
The first time I heard Dremur's music was his track "Asian Lover" featuring Scienze and produced by Jinesis. I've been checking his music since. He's currently working on his newest project, One Step Away ... Miles 2 Go. The Bronx born emcee does his thing and after hearing a few of his new tracks, I'm excited to hear the new project. Anyway, this week Dremur decided to take the challenge. Check out how he answered five random questions, after the jump.
Here's an amazing EP I got in the email from Oddisee. Olivier Daysoul's EP got me on some zoned out mode. I didn't know what to expect but I do know that Oddisee won't associate with some untalented individuals. This EP is dope. R&B, funk, soul, lyrics, productions. It's got what I look for in this kind of music. He's giving it away for free for the 1st 1000 people to grab it off his Bandcamp page. Hurry. You don't wanna miss out.
I've always felt fortunate when it comes to the artist I have at my disposal. They're talented, dedicated, self sufficient and above all, they're my friends. For those of you who don't know, Olivier Saint Louis aka "Olivier Daysoul" is one of my best friends & has been for sometime. We came together on this project to bring you something we started when we first met, a soul project. Our careers have taken us down many paths but we've always wanted to write, produce & record classic material. The first 1,000 downloads are free, after that it will be available for "name your own price". The download includes:
Four Original Tracks Instrumentals Acapellas [BPM Included] Von Pea Of Tanya Morgan Remix of "In The Now'
The homie Magestik Legend is dropping dope leaks off his upcoming To Be Continued...Chapter 2 hosted by Rapper Big Pooh. Another Astronote produced jawn. It's dope. Enjoy.