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The Source presents Ghetto Metal…

Friday, July 15th, 2011

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When the homey Combat Jack told me he was joining the Source mag staff I thought it was the perfect sign that the magazine might return to its roots describing the essence of the culture. The underground arts movements that breathe life into rap and Hip-Hop on the daily is what needs to be documented and highlighted.

I think the Source is doing a great job in presenting these music showcases along with Bazaar Royale. Established rap acts and underground punk rock bands all share the same stage throughout the night.

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From Maino to BeastMode to Burnt Sugar to Game Rebellion. It’s all part of the culture.

Fux around and you can even get a FREE tattoo applied to your arm in the green room.

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Dr. Cornell West was in the building doing his half a preacher rabble rouser routine. Dr. West should host every rap show from now on.

The Source mag is winning again with Ghetto Metal.

Beats, Rhymes & Life @ BAM…

Friday, July 15th, 2011

I’m finally getting a chance to catch this flick on a big screen. I haven’t even watched the torrents file I DL’d. I really wanted the experience of watching the movie with an audience. Communing with the Hip-Hop community. U.N.I.T.Y.

Beats, Rhymes, & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest

Fri, Jul 15—Sun, Jul 17 at 2, 4:30, 7, 9:30pm
Mon, Jul 18—Thu, Jul 21 at 4:30, 7, 9:30pm

Q&A with director Michael Rapaport on Fri, Jul 15 at 7pm and an introduction at the 9:30pm screening

Attack The Block To Beat The Heat…

Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

Internets, Jay-Z is hosting a screening for this flick TONIGHT.

If you are in NYC and want a nice little date night freebie on a Wednesday RSVP ASAP: rsvp@135stagency.com

ATTACK THE BLOCK
NYC Screening hosted by Roc4Life.com & Rocawear
Wed 7/13 at 8pm
Sony Pictures Screening Room
550 Madison Ave (b/w 55th & 56th), NYC 10022

Tear The Roof Off The Ceiling…

Monday, July 11th, 2011

My unborne children and their children’s children are being put up for grabs in the U.S. Govt’s high stakes game of fiscal roulette. In order to avert a U.S. default on their overleveraged debt the Congress has to pass a measure that allows the U.S. to borrow more money to pay down the existing debt.

Waitaminniit?!? Isn’t that how a ponzi scheme works? Yes, and this ponzi scheme controls all of our lives. Remember when the U.S. govt. had to bail out the bankers and the car companies and the insurance agencies and the Wall Street industrial complex? Well now who is gonna bail the U.S. govt. out?

One of our problems as a society is that we constantly repeat the same errors but still hope for a different outcome. We don’t ask the wealthy to pay their fair share of the tax burden but instead saddle these costs on to the backs of the working class. The other problem is that the working class in America is currently out of work.

Historically high rates unemployment and joblessness is being combined with historical levels of profiteering down on Wall Street. If we can’t raise the ceiling then we might better start excavating a sub-cellar. We’ll need the space down there to stash our rock bottom economy.

Danny Brown Gets Down…

Sunday, July 10th, 2011

Danny Brown broke out into my consciousness after the introduction from FWMJ’s ‘Rappers I Know’. Another Detroit hard spitter, who unlike his predecessors (excluding Eminem) has become a favorite of Pitchfork.

Danny’s an eccentric enigma who happens to also be one of the only young rappers who Sean Price fux with. Who is this dude that hardrocks and hipsters can both agree on? You make the decision for yourself.



Random AXE feat. Melanie Rutherford x Danny Brown – ‘Japhy Joe’