Monday, July 9, 2012
Villa - "Journey" Music Video
I was sitting on the couch eating my dinner. BBQ chicken breasts, baked beans and salad for anyone that cares. Simultaneously, I was flipping through facebook on my cell phone. I clicked on a video that I've been hearing buzz about all day and I damn near spit my food out on the floor.
What Villa is doing as an artist at this stage of his career scares me a little bit. If he's going to get significantly better than this, that's going to be insane to witness. On the flip side of the same coin, could he be peaking too early? Only time will tell, but I think there is more and I can't wait to hear it!
"Journey" is Villa's first visual release preceding the much awaited 'Pack Light; Travel Far' album. The album is a continuation of the brilliant 'Inertia' release from late last year. I love the way Villa ties in (e)motion in many of his projects. Now beyond the heartbreak of 'Inertia', he takes us to the next stage of his development as an artist. This transformed Villa is more extrovert than before. He's taken that signature ATL attitude and paired that with his own airy sound to create some ish that makes me feel like I'm the flyest dude in the room when I'm listening.
Look for 'Pack Light; Travel Far' on July 16th. You already know where to come and get it! Dig into this video until then...
Labels:
atlanta,
brandon rossi,
hip-hop,
independent,
journey,
music video,
niko villamor,
pack light,
rap,
small world creatives,
travel far,
villa
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Soope - "Champ" Music Video
Azad Watch company has put their all into promoting their "Golden Boy" Soope. This latest release "Champ" is the perfect fit to their brand image as it's no secret that the company has a long history in supporting the sweet science of pugilism.
Soope has a full on sparring session with the hypnotic rhythm as he pays homage to the legends of the sport from past to present. Promo track or not, it's dope. Obviously, it's easy to hear this song as ring walk music. Who will be first to pick it up? Calling Money Mayweather...
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Soope - "F*** Da Police" Music Video
I've been waiting for Hip-Hop to get dangerous again. It's gotten far too
That's also not to say that Rap music has to be limited to ignorant, violent and misogynistic content. That's just stupid and if you follow this blog you know that I know better. Anyway...
Soope dropped a dangerous record off this morning. This is not suburbia friendly Hip-Hop. Soope's "F*** Da Police" is the type of music that pushed the creation of the Parental Advisory sticker or backed the LA Riots. This record is offensive.
This record just put Soope on a watchlist.
Full of 80s 808 and 606 styling punctuated with stabs a la Rick Rubin, "F*** Da Police" is Soope's reminder that Hip-Hop is hard edge. The video, shot in "Roadrunna Vision," follows the Indiana native through the streets of NYC as he and his crew fill the polluted Manhattan air with unadulterated Hip-Hop. They even had the ABC news crew boppin' to the music! A brilliant moment and poignant message whether intended or not.
Check it out ... Mee-Meep!
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Muhsinah - "Emergency" Acoustic Live
DC songstress Muhsinah is a real diamond in the rough. What she is able to hear and articulate musically shines even brighter than Moissanite though. She's incredibly gifted.
In this live footage from a recent show at Black Cat in Washington, D.C. Muhsinah gives us a brand new song she, of course, wrote and produced herself. This incredibly special performance gives me goosebumps every time I hear it! This was an encore performance at the last show of her first tour. The never before performed "Emergency" will be featured on her upcoming 'Gone: Deluxe' album shipping July 10th to fans who pre-ordered the album through her Kickstarter campaign.
I'm just going to get out of the way for this one. Muhsinah will take care of the rest. You're going to looooove this....
Labels:
alternative,
black cat,
common,
emergency,
gone,
gone deluxe,
grammy,
independent,
moog,
muhsinah,
R n B,
rhythm and blues,
the golden girl,
washington dc
Monday, June 18, 2012
Real Jay - 'RAELBLZ'
Real Jay is someone you want to know. Not only in the "He's on this blog so know his music" sense but also the "I went shopping with him 2 days ago" sense. Dude is just cool like the cousin that would come to visit sometimes during the summer, when you were a kid, and you'd hate it when he/she left. That coolness is the first thing that cuts through in his music. Listeners are immediately engaged by his tone, delivery and wit.
The self-proclaimed Jahfather of Soul is back with a new release titled 'RAELBLZ'. Don't bother asking me what that means because I have no idea. It sounds good though, and I'm cool with that. Whatever it means, it (the project) sounds amazing! (Though I do assume it means Real x Blu ... the producer) 'RAELBLZ' is another carefully crafted body of work with soulful lo-fi sounds draped with dope wordplay and stories. Topics that range from social commentary to lesbianism. It's all perfectly marked by Jay's ability to give you straight talk and then punctuate it with a bit of humor. He's a truly skilled MC.
Real Jay and Blu laced this project from start to finish. He takes the listener through a range of emotions and landscapes that leaves one clicking on the loop album icon. It's signature San Diego underground but distinctly Real Jay. It reminds me of the old Invisibl Skratch Piklz videos I used to watch as a teenager. I get images of a small dark club full of broken Heineken bottles and graffiti and 300 heads nodding to the beat.
This is definitely one to throw in the mp3 player ASAP. Free stream below but cash and carry for the download.
Labels:
5 and a dime,
blu,
godlee barnes,
hip-hop,
raelblz,
rap,
real j. wallace,
real jay,
san diego,
the jahfather of soul cal
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