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Toki Wright Performs “A Different Mirror” Live on The Current

Posted in Media, Video with tags , , , , on Monday, July 13, 2009 by Tim Althaus

Speaking of Toki Wright, here is a great video of him performing the title track off of his latest effort A Different Mirror on 89.3 The Current. As you can see in the video, this dude can flow mad tight and has a great deal of talent. Please do yourself a favor and go pick up his album, he’s reppin’ hard for the Mighty Minneapolis. Thanks to the homie Shake on this one.

Album Review: Toki Wright, A Different Mirror

Posted in Music Reviews with tags , , , , , , , on Monday, July 13, 2009 by Tim Althaus

Toki Wright I say this all the time but, I feel so great being from Minnesota because Minneapolis is a mad music machine that keeps churning out great homeland talent. Toki Wright is a perfectly prime example of what I previously stated. I’ve seen Toki at just about every Hip-Hop event I’ve ever been to in Minneapolis, so for that reason alone he will always be a pivotal stamp in Twin Cities Hip-Hop. I got the chance to see Toki at this year’s Soundset, and I was very impressed when I saw him perform his solo material. His new album, A Different Mirror, is a great example of a hungry emcee deliberately devouring the microphone on every track. The beats on this album accent Toki’s violent and vicious flow perfectly, and Toki’s witty wordplay is highly infectious. Continue reading

Black Milk Brodcast, Episode 2

Posted in Media, Video with tags , , , on Monday, July 13, 2009 by Tim Althaus

Twitter is a beautiful thing isn’t it? I checked my Twitter feed on my Blackberry and noticed this video was posted by none other than Black Milk. This is the second video from his Black Milk Broadcast series, and this video features more amazing footage from Europe. The girl in the beginning of the video mentions that the show that Black put on was one of the best that the club has seen for awhile, when you see him go on stage you will definitely see how true that statement is. Yet again, I love seeing Black mess with the MPC on stage and chop shit up. The way that he enters into “The Matrix” is unreal.

The Sunday Show, Episode 10 “Grilling Out

Posted in The Sunday Show, Video with tags , , , , , on Monday, July 13, 2009 by Tim Althaus

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Here is episode number 10 of your favorite podcast about nothing in particular and this week it just so happens to be about one of my favorite topics, grilling. To me there is really nothing better than firing up the grill with some steaks and burgers and sipping on some good beers. Watch The Sunday Show crew turn up the heat a little bit and cook up some super dank food!

Slaughterhouse, “The One” (Video)

Posted in Media, Video with tags , , , , , on Sunday, July 12, 2009 by Tim Althaus

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Thanks to the homie Meka for posting this one. Here is the world premier for the Slaughterhouse video for “The One”, which was apparently supposed to premier tomorrow. Definitely a tight ass video, make sure you check it and keep your ear to the ground come August 11th because the Slaughterhouse album will be the shit.

Killah Priest, I Killed The Devil Last Night (Mixtape) (Download)

Posted in Downloads, Music News with tags , on Saturday, July 11, 2009 by Tim Althaus

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Shouts to 2DopeBoyz on this one. My man Killah Priest is back with some brand new material for the masses. His new mixtape, I Killed The Devil Last Night, is 26 all new tracks for you to sink your teeth into. For all of you who do know, Killah Priest is the real fucking deal. I would probably put KP in the top 10 when it comes to emcees, the guy has mad skills. Follow me after the jump for the tracklisting and download link. Continue reading

TV Series Review: The Wire

Posted in TV Series Reviews with tags , , , , , , , , , on Saturday, July 11, 2009 by Tim Althaus

the_wire_-_season_5I went out and bought the complete series box set of The Wire on a whim because I had heard many good things about it. A lot of what I had heard in the past was blurbs from celebrities, and not to mention one of my best friends telling me I would love the show. The thing that really strikes me after finishing this show, is that it didn’t win any awards and relatively flew under the radar with commercial success. I am going to go on record and say that this is easily one of the top three shows I’ve ever seen. The way that this show is shot is unparalleled by any other show that’s been on television. You get an inside look into the lives of drug dealers, drug users, city law officials, blue collar workers and more. I feel like I was sleeping under a rock for not watching this show.

One thing that The Wire does exceptionally well is drive character development on both sides of the fence. You will feel like you start to know the characters like they are your acquaintances because the character development is so good. From Avon Barksdale to Marlo Stanfield you will learn everything that you need to know to become a kingpin drug dealer. If you are interested in becoming a detective in a high crime city just follow the lead of Jimmy McNulty, Kima Greggs or Lester Freamon. If you need to know how to run politics you can gain interest in Tommy Carcetti or Clay Davis. It’s all there, every aspect of a large metropolitan city (the drug trade, the ports, government & bureaucracy, the school system & print media) brought to you in an excellently exceptional matter never seen before. I also have to comment on the acting in this show, because a great majority of the actors/actresses in the show are relatively unknown. They put on a great show just like any other top quality actor/actress would.

Another thing that The Wire brilliantly boasts is that is incredibly authentic. According to an article I read in the UK Telegraph Online said that each of the story lines came from real life. That exact same article said, that during a 2005 drug trial in New York, drug dealers were studying The Wire to learn about the newest types of police surveillance. They did all of the shots on scene in Baltimore and all of the casting was done there as well, it just so happens that series co-creator Ed Burns was a former Baltimore Homicide Detective. If that doesn’t scream authentic, I don’t know what does.

The thing that I loved the most is that you can never actually know what to expect. There are so many twists and turns in this show that it can’t easily be explained in words. I found myself clinging to characters and hellaciously hating others. When I was nearing the end of seasons 4 & 5 I just wanted to see someone take Snoop’s little ass out so bad, and seeing Marlo get shot up would have probably brought a subtle grin to my face. My favorite parts of The Wire was watching McNulty & Bunk’s journey through friendship as well as trying to be “good police”, not to mention their dastardly drunken escapades.

I think that everyone should get a chance to see this show in its entirety. Many people laugh when I try to tell them that I think The Wire is one of the greatest shows to grace the TV screen, but I am sturdily steadfast when I make that comment. The Wire is truly five seasons of one of the most brilliant shows that television has ever seen. It truly a tragedy that the show ended when it did, I can guarantee that I will be watching this show for many years to come.

10 Wire Taps out of 10

Jay Electronica & Mos Def Will Be At First Avenue August 1st

Posted in Music News with tags , , , on Friday, July 10, 2009 by Tim Althaus

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Oh good lord, it appears as though two of the most revered emcees at this time will be at First Avenue on August 1st. Might Mos Def and Jay Electronica will surely be tearing up the Main Stage that Saturday night, and I can honestly tell you that I’m going to do everything in my power to be there. Culture Bully also mentioned that these two will be doing a whole album entitled Sympatico together in the near future. I think if these two put out an album it might change the way that people look at the game. There will be more tour dates to come as well.

Album Review: Alchemist, Chemical Warfare

Posted in Music Reviews with tags , , , , , , , , , , on Thursday, July 9, 2009 by Tim Althaus

Chemical WarfareFor the last decade (and then some), Alchemist has been making some of the best beats in Hip-Hop. Much like his last album 1st Infantry he enlists a near all-star cast of some of the best cats in the game to help him bring you some real Hip-Hop. Another thing that you may notice is that ALC’s beats are just as deviously deadly as ever before. He sounds like he has been more at home with the MPC than ever, and Al’s chemistry seems like it should be in a text book it’s so good. Continue reading

Elzhi & Black Milk Break it Down for Splash Mag

Posted in Media, Video with tags , , , , on Wednesday, July 8, 2009 by Tim Althaus

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Here is a nice video of Elzhi & Black Milk backstage at one of their shows (does anyone know where the fuck I can get that shirt that Hex is wearing?) where they talk about a variety of issues with Splash Mag. The first thing they discuss is the movie8 Mile, Black breaks down what it was like around that time (how big of a spotlight it was on the D), and Elzhi reminisces on getting a check for being an extra in the movie (fuck he’s way better than Em, they should make a movie about him). Elzhi breaks down what Em was going for when he re-created the battle scene in 8 Mile at the Hip-Hop shop. Make sure you don’t miss this one, tons of valuable knowledge about the D here.