Archive for June, 2009

Philly Keeps It Real Estate…

Friday, June 12th, 2009

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My peeps from 215 Magazine kept me in the loop all weekend while I was in Philly. On my last night in the city they invited me to join them for a ?uestlove DJ set on the other side of town. The location was called Liberties Walk and it was a funky little community that has arisen from the industrial blight.

How funky is Liberties Walk? So funky and that it has a MySpace page. Okay, not hip enough yet for a Twitter page, but still… Female? And 29yrs old? Holla!

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Liberties Walk is some of the best urban planning I have encountered EVAR. It reminded me of a college campus for adults. The layout was open but not overwhelming. It was perfect for walking and browsing and shopping. In a word I would say simply living. The commercial establishments at the ground level were all inviting and the central courtyard would be great for a Sunday afternoon of relaxing.

Kids jumped rope and played with their hula hoops while the big kids sipped beer and enjoyed the music.

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Liberties Walk didn’t feel forced to me either. It felt organic and natural as if this neighborhood had been here for the last twenty years. I wondered what the residency component was comprised of because the apartments looked like some major money duplex condominiums. They certainly got the mixed use aspect down pat. I wonder if the mixed income component was left out?

We’ve been trying to figure out how to accompolish this same type of community here in NYC. The Atlantic Yards project has had fits of starting and stopping because it can’t seem to blend the need for the developer to have a return on his investment while keeping the context of the downtown Brooklyn neighborhood. Maybe BRUCE RATNER ought to hire ?usetlove?

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^ Where are you Yeezy?!?

?uesto spun the entire afternoon up until the evening. He treated us to all kinds of great music from classic soul and R-n-B to new wave and rock favorites. ?uestlove surprised me with his house music set which was deeper than I imagined he could go [ll]. I was reminded of years back when I would visit Philly for the Greek picnic in Fairmont Park. Good times…

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^ Colt 45. It works everytime.

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^ ?uestlove made everyone do the electric slide! LMAO

We partied until sundown and before my chariot back to NYC turned into a pumpkin. I’m definitely on the Bolt Bus coming back to Philly in a few weeks because the hospitality and culture were what I always envisioned this town could deliver.

Philadelphia is one of the hardest working cities in America. They are blue-collar through and through so when they party they know how to have a good time. Thanks to 215 Magazine and the Roots crew for giving me an unforgettable, legendary weekend.

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Philly, Too, Sings America…

Friday, June 12th, 2009

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I, too, sing America.

I am the darker brother…

LANGSTON HUGHES beautiful poem resonates in my mind after visiting the African American museum in Philadelphia. The museum reopened last weekend with a massive exhibition called ‘Audacious Freedom’. The exhibit details the lives of African Americans in Philadelphia from 1776 up to 1876. It gives a cross-section of the African American presence in Philadelphia during the years that most people assume all Blacks were enslaved. The truth is that there were many free men living, working and prospering in Philadelphia during those years.

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I’m always confronted with the fantastic stories of African Americans who are unknown champions for the Black experience here in this country. There were so many people who were not enslaved yet they risked everything for their fellow brothers in bondage. Not just African Americans either but all people who believed in justice. Philadelphia is an important city in this struggle because of their proximity to southern states and their access to shipping and trading routes. If you made the dangerous trek from the south to Philadelphia you were free.

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Being Negro / Black / African in America is filled with so many untold stories of heroism and simply just real life stories. This exhibition is about the discovery of African Americans who were the unknown founders of the civil rights movement nearly two hundred years before the march on Selma. Free men, unfree men, abolitionists, entreprenuers and all African Americans.

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Got Rap Ecstasy?

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

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MEL D. COLE from VillageSlum on the lens

I really assed out this week. My late night at the SlaughterHouse studio session had me get back home at 4am and I knew I couldn’t go in hardbody back to back and still function at the day job without nodding off like a junkie. So I missed the Roots weekly jam session in order to keep the lights on in the lab. Of course this would be the week that one of my favorite emcees would fall through the Highline.

The mighty Mos Def is one of a handful of emcees that I travel to see with no reservation. He performs at a consistently high level even when he is singing shit that none of us understand. I appreciate that Mos has the courage to challenge his audience. He doesn’t allow himself to be put in a box as an entertainer or even as a man. Just when you think you have him figured out he shows you another facet of his talents.

We are the children of Public Enemy. Mos Def is my big brother.

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^ I’d like to think that in Mos mind he is saying STFU!

There are a few tracks on this album produced by someone named Preservation. These joints knock and they don’t sound half baked. Listen to the bassline of this track ‘Casa Bey’. That shit is flying aorund like a convertible on a summer Sunday afternoon. It’s smooth and jazzy while the percussion keeps its soul right on the ground. I heard that Mos did this song with the Roots at the Highline Ballroom. Please kill me in my face.

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Hip-Hop is alive!

This is a track called Revelation. I have been bumping this joint from the first spin I heard of this album. How dope is this beat? MadLib was on the boards for this one. I feel like I am hearing shots at the race baiter Bill Maher in Mos’ lyrics. Maybe that is just my mind projecting. I hope not. Fuck Bill Maher! [ll].

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The mighty mighty Mos

Now its time to move our asses. This song needs to be the summer ’09 double dutch anthem. Music that makes you move your body and your mind at the same time is what comes from up above. Preservation made some dope tracks on this album. I’m going to look for him from now on. I don’t tell you good folks how to spend your bucks and I know you work hard for them, but I am telling you to support this artist with this album. You won’t be disappointed either especially with the track produced by Preservation featuring Slick Rick.

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Working Hard x Play Harder [ll] = Slaughter…

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

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SlaughterHouse Studio Sessions on videotape.

Shouts to MIKE HERON and Koch Entertainment.

Real talk from Joe Budden, Royce da’ 5-9, Joell Ortiz and Crooked I…

What is refreshing about Slaughterhouse is their candor even in a room filled with people that they hardly know. Most people feed you the generic brand answers or they clam up altogether. These dudes act like you have been there all along.

Stay tuned because more soon come from this group.

I Needed These A Long Time Ago…

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

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In a galaxy far, far away…

Some savvy internets marketer who knows I dig hell’a hard on Star Wars sent me an e-mail on behalf of this company making customized USB flash drives. Woo hoo! Maybe I should buy some 8-track cassettes while I am at it?

Just last week there was an internets convention here in NYC and they were giving away 4GB flash drives. If I were enterprising and not just into free shit I could have corralled as many free flash drives as possible and then gone over to Target to buy some Star Wars action figures and packaged the two together.

I’m sure that would be just as valuable as this twenty dollar 1GB flash drive these dudes as shilling. Okay, I give them props for setting up the Imperial ceremony scene even though it was stormtroopers guarding Darth Vader and Lord Sidious and not clone troopers. Ah well, I imagine there are still some fanboys with a few coins to drop on these, and look, with every purchase free USB snuggly.

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