Showing posts with label hip hop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hip hop. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

kalae all day-- "AFROMATIKNEOHIPPIEROCK​*​SOLEMUZIK" [album]

This bad young woman is bouta take the hip hop world by storm...

I met Kalae All Day at one of her all-woman cyphers, the Fem'Fetale jam sessions, down in the east village. She regularly brings together New York's best underground women MCs and singers.

Her newly released AFROMATIKNEOHIPPIEROCK​*​SOLEMUZIK is just that, with extra soul and a wide and clever variety of sounds, moods and ideas, unified with Kalae's vibrant personality. She's got more swag, honesty and love than anyone out cheer right now.

Inside all her humor and sparkle, Kalae speaks a strong feminist message. Finally! A rapper who's unapologetic about her female reality, addressing a wide range of issues (consumerism, exploitation, female solidarity, sex, family, identity...) with passion, integrity, insight and charm.

listen (free) or download ($10) AFROMATIKNEOHIPPIEROCK​*​SOLEMUZIK here

Monday, March 22, 2010

kil ripkin-- "the balancing act" [leak]


Kil Ripkin, a leader and legend in the Brooklyn underground hip hop circuit, is coming out with a new album, The Balancing Act, produced by Mikal Evans (Deep Rooted) Raticus and Eric G. Kil Ripkin, called The General and The Ghetto Correspondant, is keeping alive hip hop's tradition of keeping it real, and mixing hot beats with heated political comentary. As Chuck D said almost 20 years ago, "Hip Hop is Black America's CNN" and Kil Ripkin puts this philosiphy into practice, speaking about issues we should see adressed on TV (but don't). His beats are fierce and his lyrics are on fire.

Check out the General's newest pre-release leak "Aftermath," off his upcoming album, The Balancing Act:


Sunday, March 7, 2010

yo majesty-- "futuristically speaking... never be afraid" [album]

My new favorite group is Yo Majesty.
I picked up their album "Futuristically Speaking... Never Be Afraid" at a Sound Fix record shop in Williamsburg, just because the cover caught my full attention. "The end of captain misogyny" I mean really, how could I pass that up?

And this is truly a GREAT album. Rapper Shunda K and singer Jwl B put down lyrics that are tight, hilarious, deep and infinitely complex, over crazy-hot beats by the electro group HardFeelingsUK. Finally, an album I can play that makes people move, think and feel good all at once. Yo Majesty is breaking down the traditional barrier between good lyricism and dance-able production, and the barrier between "conscious," uplifting, positive messages and funny, sexy, wild beats. and its about time! Thank you, Yo Majesty, for giving a woman dj some great dance music she's actually proud to slap at a party... Keep it coming!

Friday, March 6, 2009

novacaine & phantom idenidy-- gemini chronicles [EXCLUSIVE RELEASE]

B-TOWN'S WATERFRONT & SOUFSIDE COLLABORATION


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FIRST ALBUM FROM NOVACAINE & PHANTOM IDENIDY
RELEASED SUMMER 08
RECORDED LAST YEAR
SWIMMIN, FLOATIN AND RIDING THE TIDES
WHILE EVERYBODY ELSE DROWNIN...

you won't find these tracks nowhere else

download mp3:

lemme get some

berkeley market

get make money

turf pasta

BERKELEY!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

busta rhymes v the narcicyst-- arab money [video]



a lot of people found this video offensive, including emcee the narcicyst:



busta rhymes is muslim himself, so i'm not sure what his intention was...

Friday, January 30, 2009

mind over matter-- sf dance fest [video]

Choreographed by Allan Frias. a mix of hip hop with west and central african and caribbean traditional and popular dance

Thursday, January 22, 2009

NY times: underground movement

check out this article published in the NY Times:

"Talk About Underground Movement" by claudia la rocco, oct 12, 2008



in the summer i see lots of crews of young breakers on the A train all the time
often specifically for the 7 min uninterupted space/time between 59th and 125th st



this is a much better use of the subway
but still... get the cop dogs out of the subway

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Sunday, January 18, 2009

hold on take it baaaack for a min: public enemy


Chuck D said in 1988:

"The point is that there's no hard information in any of these formats [radio, tv,journalism, records, etc]. Where's the news about our lives in this country? Whether or not radio plays us, millions of people listen to rap because rap is America's TV Station. Rap gives you the news on all phases of life, good and bad, pretty and ugly: drugs, sex, education, love, money, war, peace--you name it."


back in 1988, Chuck D and Public Enemy saw the power music, film, tv and journalism has over everything. they knew that the people who tell the stories about what happens, create what happened. and our country has survived by telling its citizens lies to make us compliant, fearful and hateful of each other. . every story, song, dance, novel, highschool text book or news report, is a reflection of a past experience and an influence on our brains and guide our future tastes, emotions and choices. and the more times a story is told, the stronger it gets. this discursive power has been wielded by companies like disney and clear channel, essentially a small, conservative, elite circle. 20 years ago, public enemy reached to harness this power for the better good of the black nation, particularly urban youth.

now what are the stories that are most often told and heard?

it looks like another cycle of corporate consumption got flav caught up, but where do we really stand now? some people say hip hops dead but i think its really just getting its feet. there are many people using different forms of hip hop to process and challenge the confines on our existence, to discuss lineage, heritage, "progress," civilization, exploitation, representation, stereotypes, performance, power, race, sex. and shit, just to have fun, to make and exprience something beautiful when the world is so ugly, to get down and let it all out. but we're not on mtv.

i wonder what chuck d thinks of flavor of love...

Thursday, December 11, 2008

got some vinyl?

Chea.
but i'm already hungry fer more...

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