Archive for October, 2009

Preaching With A Choir…

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

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Editor’s note: Acknowledgement’s are due to VillageSlum.com who has shot the fux off for the 2009 CMJ festival. Salute this man when you see him in the streets.

I’ll be excited for the month of November so that I can start to get myself some rest again. The CMJ festival and simply my life in general is grinding me down. There is so much important shit in my world that requires my focus. My job. My bills. My website. My love. I forget sometimes to make time for my love. She waits patiently for my phone calls that don’t always get placed. I feel bad for Chocolate Snowflake sometimes because she is married to someone who is chasing a dream. There isn’t anything noble or righteous about that either. It is selfish and inconsiderate. Behind her smile is her tears. Thank God for the rains because it can hide the tears.

The rains slowed down the city just a little bit last night. Enough for C.S. and I to find a moment together to sit down in a restaurant for dinner. Another moment was spent in a theatre watching a movie. Following the film we walked across the street to B.B. Kings blues club to partake of some of the CMJ festivities. The earlier show was with the incomparable Bobby Brown. The late show was the Foreign Exchange featuring the masterful Phonte of Lil’ Brother acclaim.

The Foreign Exchange is a project Phonte launched alongside producer Nicolay. The group is proof positive of the power of the internets. Phonte and Nicolay met on the forums at OKayPlayer, just like Rafi and I met in the comments section of ByronCrawford. Phonte and Nicolay are super-talented musically. Raf and I have that level of talent for retardation and fast food consumption. The internets is simply a conduit for talented retards to find each other. The Foreign Exchange has been gaining critical support since their debut album back in 2004.

The show at B.B. Kings was much like the Foreign Exchange movement. It was greatly delayed, but all was forgiven when the band entered the stage. This was the first time I had seen Phonte perform live. He is truly an emcee. His discourse with the audience is light and confident. He even did a brief tribute to the man who had just previously graced the stage. Phonte was dressed sharper than the brothers hawking beanpies on the highway. He wasn’t just preaching to the choir, he was a preacher who brought his own choir with him. The sermon for this evening was to make time for love. Damn, how is it that God is always on time?

Foreign Exchange is what soul music has been missing in my opinion. The group had fits and starts as members come and go within the group. Phonte and Nicolay have remained creative between the stretches of Foreign Exchange album releases. My favorite Phonte project is the EP album ‘Zo and Tigallo Love The 80s’. There’s a nice sense of humor in his nostalgia. Phonte takes his shit seriously though. Don’t let the smooth taste fool you. The Foreign Exchange also features Zo as well as songbird YahZaRah. They are becoming a veritable all-star team on the level of a Roots collective. Since these artists are all inspired by the Roots it only makes sense.

I hear so many great inspirations in the Foreign Exchange’s sounscape. Dilla, Madlib and D’Angelo jump out at me first. I’m officially wearing a late pass for not fuxing with the Foreign Exchange way back when El Gringo Colombiano was pushing them to me hardbody. Better late than never is what the old Earth told me. So I am getting in line now and giving myself some time to enjoy the good music of Foreign Exchange. I’m also making the time to give some love back to the person that loves me the most.


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Going Back To Philly, Philly, Philly…

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

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Reel Recognize Reel…

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

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^ 600lbs. of I.C.B.S. (ice cold blue steel)

Like I said in an earlier drop, shouts to Nah’Right and OnSmash for helping me get my dreams out by leading the way on the internets.

Think about this for a second…

A few years back eskay starts a website mainly for posting music that he fux with and talking about rap in a free and open environment. Nah’Right also grinds its ass off. Nah’Right becomes the pre-eminent website for new Hip-Hop music and they didn’t even cheat their way to the top by having a URL with the words ‘Hip’ or ‘Hop’ in it. No big deal. Just a kid from Yonkers on some rap shit. I’m not talking about Jadakiss or Styles P tho’. I’m talking about eskay.

OnSmash used the video player format to launch Hip-Hop music and culture into the future while other sites use their players to bring the culture backwards and downwards. You won’t see catfights, or anything that adversely describes Hip-Hop culture in an OnSmash player. Just real rap and the real people that move this thing. Nothing exploitative or degrading. How many other sites can claim that and would aim for that? Cupcakes bow down to Hof.

Anonymous heads on the internets can say some slick shit from their keyboards but Hof and eskay deserve their accolades for NOT selling out and keeping their sites true to the culture. Hip-Hop needed help to get to the year 2010 when we could see rappers from all different backgrounds with different styles get their exposure and their recognition. This wouldn’t have happened without the persistence, perserverance and power of the internets. Show yourself some effin’ respect.

Now here’s a video clip of the Internets Show featuring Dallas Penn as he does events during CMJ 2009 in NYC.

Chea!

Big Mac Attack…

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

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If you are looking at the above picture and acting like that sandwich isn’t absolutely delicious, you a) have no eyes, b) are a liar, and most importantly c) are an idiot. The Big Mac is what God made on the 8th day.

I haven’t fuxed with McDonald’s in three weeks since my personal new year but I was under siege the other afternoon. I’m taking some heat for some shit going sideways at my day job. As always I blame myself and the time I spend in this world. That isn’t totally fair to me since the shit I am getting blamed for was out of my control. I was under pressure and I caved in.

You ever seek food to comfort you when you need a little reassurance that you aren’t the piece of shit your mind is telling you that you are? By my look you might think I have been consulting food more often than my therapist. You would be right. What could one Big Mac meal hurt anyway? Well one Big Mac meal and one Big Mac sandwich on the side to be 100 with y’all.

The meal was so underwhelming I was even more frustrated after finishing it. Plus some homeless lady did a lap through the McD and blew that shit up. The only thing that kept me from vomiting after inhaling her unholy bumstink was the special sauce that had smeared on my moustache. If I could focus on that smell I would be able to withstand the muscle reflex to blow chunks. What a fucked the fux up meal?!

So now I am back to square one and the count is back to three days (c)lean, down from 3 weeks. I’ve been to drug rehab so I know all the affirmations and mantras you have to invoke after falling off the wagon. I’m not as concerned any longer with falling into McD any longer and I was more sad than ashamed by the fact that the Big Mac could no longer activate my pleasure/reward center. This is how people end up addicted to heroin. That’s the only thing that can get me higher than special sauce.

OKayAfrica…

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

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If anyone would be swimming with the lions it would be OKayPlayer. It’s not enough to bring in talented people from all across America to close out the festivities at the 2009 College Music Journal, OKayPlayer is putting together a showcase with the best talent from across the globe. Specifically Africa.

From the DuckDown showcase up to this OKayAfrica concert you will experience all the myriad elements of Hip-Hop. Bajah and the Dry Eye Crew along with Blitz the Ambassador is the best way to close down the festival. Live music and positive vibes from the new Knitting Factory space in Williamsburg Brooklyn.

If you haven’t seen Blitz the Ambassador yet you haven’t seen what the spirit of live instrumentation and horns does within Hip-Hop. Blitz along with the Embassy Ensemble are like listening to James Brown and Fela Kuti put their bands behind an emcee. I fux with this dude’s show. Bajah + The Dry Eye Crew are OKayPlayer favorites that keep the party bouncing. Speaking of Fela Kuti, there will also be an afrobeat dance party after the concert. This event will officially shut down the CMJ.

OKayAfrica
341 Metropolitan Ave, BK
Doors open @ 11pm

>> ONLY $10 < <

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