i've always wanted to go to UK. i figure... i love ricky gervais, tea, fish and chips and have been digging the hell out of some dub-step.
yeah. the brits are cool.
27 November 2010
17 November 2010
critical minds at critical mass....
this one is for my man sufi.
he would have dug this.... i miss you man.
he would have dug this.... i miss you man.
15 November 2010
jay elect and roc nation... uh... suspect?
don't know how i feel about jay electronica signing to roc nation. sure, jigga 'runs' the label, but they also signed willow smith... suspect.
Jay Electronica featuring Jay-Z, The-Dream & Charlotte Gainsbourg - Shiny Suit Theory by Hypetrak
what you think... not really feeling the sample ("i got the love" was a classic tune of mecca and the soul brother. it would be like using the we want efx beat for a song... again, suspect.) plus dude's set at the highline over the summer was... suspect. again.
Jay Electronica featuring Jay-Z, The-Dream & Charlotte Gainsbourg - Shiny Suit Theory by Hypetrak
what you think... not really feeling the sample ("i got the love" was a classic tune of mecca and the soul brother. it would be like using the we want efx beat for a song... again, suspect.) plus dude's set at the highline over the summer was... suspect. again.
03 November 2010
doing a video blog
Watch live video from blis_the_dawn on Justin.tv
i call it workshopping, but what it boils down to is creating songs. they come from somewhere, right. and what about hip-hop... i know, i know. for most its a fifth of henny or whatever beverage is popular (patron, ciroc, etc), couple dubs and dutchies and boom you got a verse. but how can you claim somethings is art when there no effort put into its creation. so what i'm doing here is providing a glimpse into the creative process of "your mom's favorite emcee".... me.
i'm not an exhibitionist... just a rhyme junkie. i'm not that good, but i WILL get better. believe that. my hope is that doing this will provide motivation and clarity. and perhaps a good song or two. cheers
i call it workshopping, but what it boils down to is creating songs. they come from somewhere, right. and what about hip-hop... i know, i know. for most its a fifth of henny or whatever beverage is popular (patron, ciroc, etc), couple dubs and dutchies and boom you got a verse. but how can you claim somethings is art when there no effort put into its creation. so what i'm doing here is providing a glimpse into the creative process of "your mom's favorite emcee".... me.
i'm not an exhibitionist... just a rhyme junkie. i'm not that good, but i WILL get better. believe that. my hope is that doing this will provide motivation and clarity. and perhaps a good song or two. cheers
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