Saturday, July 09, 2011
EVENT: TONIGHT!!!! Political Animals, Roc Doogie, PremRock, and Jesse Abraham at Acoustic Cafe
Sketch tha cataclysm presents an incredible evening of Hip-Hop music.
Featuring:
Political Animals - http://pacthiphop.com/
Roc Doogie (of Phenetiks)- http://littleax.com/roc-doogie/
The triumphant return to Bridgeport for Jesse Abraham - http://jesseabraham.com/
PremRock - http://planetpremrock.com/
Hosted by the incredible D_Cyphernauts
DJ Mo Niklz (http://moniklz.bandcamp.com/) on the turntables and visuals all evening!
Doors open at 8pm / $5 Cover
http://sketchtc.com/
Acoustic Cafe
2926 Fairfield Ave.
Bridgeport, CT
For more info: click here.
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What I'm Watching ... 5:AM - "Mass Revolution"
"It's the 5 to the uh, act like you ain't heard of me / Same cat drinking more Scotch that Ron Burgundy..." I finally got to peep this vid by 5:AM. Clean as hell type visuals to go along with the mc's verbal onslaught he's delivering on this track. Check it out and leave your thoughts on the comment section.
"Mass Revolution" written & performed by 5:AM, produced by Migs. Filmed, directed, & edited by Edwin Escobar. Executive producer Rob "Kryptik" Marino. Available on the FTI Records release "Embrace Insanity" by 5:AM at www.ftirecords.com/store. Please visit www.5amhiphop.com and www.ftirecords.com for more content.
©2011 FTI Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Friday, July 08, 2011
Sauce Fonda "My Own Time"
At 3:31 am Friday morning, Sauce Fonda hit send on what can be best described as his Jerry Maguire moment. Or he was high. Or he was high watching Jerry Maguire. Allegedly, of course. Ha!
If you've been following the blog, you know Sauce Fonda. He's been featured several times and he's a talented producer and one half of theOTHERSIDE. He is also one of my favorite indie producers. And when we do what we love, we find ourselves in these self reflective moods. I know. That was the mood Sauce was in last night when he put together My Own Time.
As I read what Sauce called a rant, I totally understood where he was coming from and could relate. There is an oversaturation in Hip-Hop. There are a lot of thankless moments. There are many folks trying to get over. There are many copycats and not enough originals.
Making music should always be on your terms and Sauce outlined those terms. I look at it like he's refocusing and I dig that. And I dig the 11-beat-beat-tape with some old and a couple of new joints. "I'm Back Home" is one of my favorites on My Own Time and I thought it was fitting considering. Enjoy. Chea!
"The hip hop scene (I believe) has reached its capacity, the ones that actually put in tons of work to perfect their craft get pushed to the side. Pushed to the side for the “next sound”, the “sound” that isn’t what hip hop is. It just really disgusts me to see hardworking individuals make timeless music while others throw something together (here's looking at you Kreayshawn) and get paid millions. I'm not saying I'm one of those people who make timeless music, but my outlook on what I want with hip hop has drastically changed..."If you use any of these beats, be sure to hit Sauce at sauceisacoolkid [at] gmail [dot] com.
"... I will work with folks, but it will be very limited, pretty much to my camp and a couple other people I have already worked with. I'm just going to make beats, package them up, and send them out for whomever to download. "
Download: My Own Time
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Jinesis "My Darling Sings"
Jinesis gave me a glimpse before the glimpse of "My Darling Sings" off of his upcoming I'll Be "Beyond" project. At the time I thought it was definitely a solid beat. I still think that. The dude has so much soul and his production showcases that. So, as we wait for the full project, enjoy his latest. Chea!
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Thursday, July 07, 2011
A Day In The Life of Homeboy Sandman
BHF '11 - A Day In The Life of Homeboy Sandman from BrooklynBodegaTV on Vimeo.
Homeboy Sandman is dope. Brooklyn Bodega's The Company Man spent a day with Homeboy Sandman as he hits various studios and travels around NYC. I'm definitely looking forward to seeing him rock at the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival July 16th, along with Eternia, Shad, headliner Q-Tip and others. Peep the day in the life of Homeboy Sandman in the meantime. Chea!
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No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn ... Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival Calendar
It's almost like tradition for OC and I since we started blogging to head down to Brooklyn for the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival. While, we'll only be around for the Main Stage show on Saturday, the good folks behind BHF, the Brooklyn Bodega, have events throughout the week. Check out the full calendar after the jump.
Prophetic "Where Am I Going"
It must be Milwaukee week on the blog, as I find myself posting up another one of the MKE Hip-Hop scene's natives. Prophetic, who is no stranger to the blog, recently released his lastest Purgatory. Filled with some dope production from the likes of Reason, Adlib, Dylan Thomas and more, Proph delivers up a solid offering with the project. One of the standout cuts is the self-reflective "Where Am I Going." He doesn't mince words over the JJ produced cut. Enjoy the track and if you're so inclined check out the full project over at prophpeezy.com. Chea!
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e.d.g.e. "Metallic Merlot"
It's always about that #penwork and #business with the homie e.d.g.e. And he doesn't let up. Having just released All Flow Everything, the Vancouver based emcee returns with a new cut produced by Sinitus Tempo. Another solid cut. Hit play and enjoy. Chea!
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Tay Butler "I Came Up" feat. Prophetic and Mac
It's been a year since Tay dropped UMG Summer League. That was a solid project. Now the Milwaukee based emcee returns with a dope track featuring Prophetic and Mac. I dig it. Hit play and enjoy. Chea!
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Wednesday, July 06, 2011
Element Everest "What I Do" Feat. The Rusty Ps & A Biz
I blog about Milwaukee like I live there. Funny thing is I've never been there but ever since stumbling on their Hip-Hop scene, I've tried my best to cover it. Recently I caught this Element track featuring The Rusty Ps and A Biz. You gotta love summer because everyone is out trying to make the summer anthem. You can add this jawn to the list. Hit play and enjoy. Chea!
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Tuesday, July 05, 2011
What I'm Watching: Mean Doe Green "Haiti's" feat. Chuuwee, Black Zeek & Dell Jr.
The track is dope and the video does its job at delivering, with a set of simple visuals for the Mean Doe Green cut off of Black Suits & Shovels. Directed by Jae Synth, the shots are tight and the storyline moves right along. Hit play and enjoy. Chea!
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Louis Mackey & Thirtyseven "Good Night, America"
Sent to me on the 4th of July when I was too busy drinking beer and spending money on free admission to the National Zoo, the good folks over at World Around offered up "Good Night, America" from Louis Mackey & Thirtyseven. I dig the cut. Cool joint for the 4th and the day after. Chea!
From the cracker fat cats who profit off the poverty, to the hippie 'revolutionaries' who bitch about the system over bong rips, No Humans Allowed has no sympathy, no mercy and no patience for anyone on Independence Day. This song is about living in the aftermath of an empire that's been gutted before the peasants even realized what happened. Happy 4th of July!
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