Archive for the ‘D-Cepz’ Category

Still Random…

Saturday, August 13th, 2011

I’m still on my Random Axe shit if you cared to ask. I love these rappin’ rapper dudes like cooked food, but these Black Milk beats are so cathartic to my ears. This is where the real genius of the Random Axe project surfaces.

Sean Price was the known quantity. You can say the same for Guilty Simpson’s and Black Milk’s rhyming skills too if you followed them like that (I didn’t so I caught that revelation here). But the music is dark and fast, soulful and still futuristic.

If you STILL don’t have a copy of this album leave this website. I don’t want to know you. I don’t want your eyeballs on my page. We aren’t cut from the same cloth. You are USPA and I’m the official cookie patch sweater with the embroidery on the sleeve.


‘Black Ops’


‘Karate Kid’


‘Everybody, Nobody, Somebody’

Lifestyle In Londontown…

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

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Here’s a mini-doc of lifestylers in London town. Based on the ‘Lo-Life movement started here in NYC these kids are trying to replicate the images of Polo clad street soldiers.

The film is interesting because these kids are totally image driven without understanding the actual backstory or the living history. They shout Thirstin’ Howl and Rack-Lo tho’ so they have some of the history in place.

Lo-Down In London from Broken Antenna on Vimeo.

I think these dudes are learning that love and loyalty is more than just the clothing you put on. It’s the armor you wear as soon as you leave your flat, or your project apartment. If you didn’t put on your armor you might not make it back home.

Without going thru the fire with your brothers you wouldn’t understand why these garments mean so much to certain people. Folks got hurt for wearing ‘Lo in a city that was desperately teetering between the haves and the have nots. That day might return again. Make sure you have your love and your loyalties in order.

LOVE & LOYALTY…

Sunday, July 17th, 2011

meyhem

Our homey Meyhem Lauren is featured in a pictorial of Lo-Lifes published in the current issue of Vice Magazine.

Here’s the linked version. Now go copp the inked version.

meyhem

Smif N Wessun: Still Hard [ll]

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

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So much of music today is seen the same minute its heard. So with that in mind DuckDown gives you the visual treatment for Smif N Wessun featuring Styles P and Sean Price titled ‘That’s Hard’.

I mean, with these four(4) individuals on a track could it be anything but hardbody?

Copp this for your earholes: Smif N Wessun x Pete Rock = Monumetal

* BONUS VIDEO * BONUS VIDEO * BONUS VIDEO *

The police brought mase to the Monumental release party.

Unfortunately, it wasn’t the rapper.

Sign Of The Times…

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011

There’s a little park on 10th Avenue that was a block away from Graphic Communications High School (called Printing by most, and Cybertron by anyone who knows) where Megatron used to gather us for pre-mission meetings. Its just past the tenements and the SRO (single room occupancy) flophouses. Hell’s Kitchen Park was referred to as ‘Sign Of The Times’ park because of the graffiti mural which covered the handball court walls.

The Clinton neighborhood was pretty ragged back then after going thru over a generation of heroin abusers and prostitution. Needles and crack vials littered the park as much as broken glass bottles. Those were the reminders of what happened there at night since during the daytime the park would be empty. Megatron’s meetings were the perfect way to spin 50-100 kids into an unstoppable tornado.

Whichever stop was next rest assured we would be charged up like brand new batteries after getting our rally calls. There were only a few cats who could inspire so many young boys into this controlled frenzy. We weren’t rushing from the park and knocking over apple carts or flash mobbing newsstands. We were on our way to something bigger and more important. That is what Megatron told us. And that is what we believed.

I always wonder what might have been had Megatron been given the opportunity to grow old like some of us? He was too charismatic to stay in one place tho’. Megatron would have been looking for something greater and grander that could feed his burgeoning family. Who knows what the future holds for any of us? I’m always thankful I had the chance to know Megatron. His street knowledge shaped NYC for me.