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I saw this over at Stones Throw’s website today when I jumped over there for my weekly dose of news. It’s about a minute and thirty seconds long and it features some bad ass animation. It goes through Jay’s career with different clips of songs that he did during that era.
Archive for the Video Category
Video: Dope Dilla Tribute
Posted in Video with tags J Dilla, Stones Throw on Friday, February 13, 2009 by Tim AlthausVideo + New Audio: Simian Mobile Disco – “Synthesise”
Posted in Media, Music News, Video with tags house, new, simian, simian mobile disco, synthesise, techno, Video on Thursday, February 12, 2009 by Erik BurgSimian Mobile Disco have stayed fairly busy since their amazing 2007 release Attack Sustain Decay Release. Though the album didn’t gain as much support as it deserved (thank Justice and Daft Punk touring for that) the boys still released plenty of single around the album, touring heavily in support, and fixed up a Fabriclive mix as well. I haven’t heard much in the way of official plans for their next release, fingers crossed that it’s this year, but a new song they’ve been playing live got the video treatment. Though the video is nothing special, seeing as it’s just the video accompiament for when they play the track live, the song is something to stick around for. “Synthesise” is more beat driven and heavy than some of their prior songs that may have relied a bit more on vocal samples. At any rate though, it’s definitely worth a listen. Enjoy!
Video: Black Milk, “Losing Out” (Featuring Royce Da 5’9″)
Posted in Video with tags Black Milk, Detroit Hip-Hop, Losing Out, Royce Da 5'9", Tronic on Thursday, February 12, 2009 by Tim AlthausMan, today has been an insanely good day for me as far as posting is concerned. Videos were released for two of my favorite songs from the last year. The first one was “For Whom the Bell Tolls” by Evidence, and now “Losing Out” by Black Milk. This song was a clear stand out on Black Milk’s album Tronic. The beat on this song is absolutely amazing (the sample is incredible, I heard the original song while riding around with my dad weeks ago) and Black Milk & Royce Da 5’9″ destroy every bar on this track as if it was their sole mission. I can’t tell you enough, if you haven’t picked up Tronic yet you should be kicking yourself in the ass. Make sure you watch out for Royce’s album Street Hop due out soon!
Video: A Place To Bury Strangers, “My Weakness”
Posted in Video with tags a place to bury strangers, brooklyn, dylan mulick, new york, pop, post-punk, shoegaze, vasquez rocks on Thursday, February 12, 2009 by Ryan BuegeVodpod videos no longer available.
Brooklyn, NY shoegaze/post-punk band A Place To Bury Strangers has posted the new video for their song of fuzz-soaked melodies entitled “My Weakness” off their self-titled debut on Pitchfork.tv. This intense video of high contrast imagery was directed by Dylan Mulick and was filmed partly in Vasquez Rocks (aka Star Trek’s filming location). Watch the video here.
Video: Evidence “For Whom the Bell Tolls”
Posted in Video with tags Evidence, For Whom The Bell Tolls, Hip-Hop, The LAyover EP on Thursday, February 12, 2009 by Tim AlthausVodpod videos no longer available.
Here it is, the moment we’ve all been waiting for (at least I know I have). The “For Whom the Bell Tolls” video is now up on MTVu. Thanks to yours truly I was able to grab the video off of MTVu and post it. This video is pretty much amazing and is about to get my nod for video of the year in 2009 and we’re only 2 months in. All of these emcees together on one track makes for an impressive showing, and the concept for the video makes it even more impressive. This was actually the lead single off of the The LAyover EP but this is one of the only songs that EV didn’t shoot a video for until now. Make sure you check out the video, and if you haven’t, go out and get The LAyover EP because it was easily one of the best releases of last year.
Video: Dilla Keeps Shining (Jay Dee Tribute)
Posted in Video with tags Hip-Hop Official, J Dilla, Pharoahe Monch, Phife Dawg, Talib Kweli on Wednesday, February 11, 2009 by Tim AlthausI’m really glad that Hip Hop Official had this video up. I actually used a clip of this video last year when I gave a speech on Dilla, I think the clip I used was roughly a 30 second summary of this one. This video has names like Pharoahe Monch, Phife Dawg (of Tribe Called Quest) & Talib Kweli. These guys are all talking about their feelings on Jay Dee’s music. Talib tells a great story about Dilla and the Grammys. Apparently The Roots were nominated for a Grammy on a track that Dilla produced, when Kweli said something to Dilla he didn’t pay it any mind, he just kept making beats. This video has some of the best names in emceeing all talking about how Dilla changed the production game. This is a great video tribute for a great man.
XLR8R TV Episode 95: The Alchemist
Posted in Video with tags Alchemist, Evidence, Hip-Hop, Step Brothers, XLR8R on Wednesday, February 11, 2009 by Tim AlthausAlchemist is a guy that really needs no introduction. He’s been behind some of the best produced Hip-Hop for the last 15 or so years. He is also lifelong friend of Evidence with whom he will be releasing an album entitled Step Brothers. This is a good interview, and after watching this I think that Alchemist is pretty much a genius. The way that he relates him making music to art is unreal (him talking about making a “collage” beat), and he puts an awful lot of thought into his beats when he is making them for other artists. If you haven’t make sure you go out and get The Alchemist Cookbook EP which is out now.
Spotted at Hip Hop Official
Video: Black Star, Live @ The House of Blues
Posted in Video with tags Black Star, DJ Rhettmatic, Hip-Hop, Karriem Riggins, Madlib, Mos Def, Talib Kweli on Wednesday, February 11, 2009 by Tim AlthausVodpod videos no longer available.
First off I want to say that Black Star is one of the main live acts I’ve wanted to see since I became a die hard fan of Hip-Hop. 2nd you will notice that there is an incredible roster of people on hand at this show (Karriem Riggins, Madlib & DJ Rhettmatic), and to me it’s no big surprise. Mos Def & Talib Kweli recently performed at the House of Blues in Los Angeles to a packed crowd, and needless to say they completely rocked it.
In this video they perform “Definition” & “Respiration” which are definitely classics. When you watch this video you will realize how amazing the dynamic is between these two, and my heart jumps in great excitement when I think about these two doing another album together. They both have so much energy and both of them feed off each other on a constant basis. I think the game needs another Black Star album, after all the first album changed the way I looked at the game.
Video: Fucked Up and Jello Biafra perform “Blitzkrieg Bop”
Posted in Video with tags california, dead kennedys, fucked up, hardcore, live, punk, ramones, san francisco, what's your rupture, year of the rat on Wednesday, February 11, 2009 by Ryan Buege
Punk legend Jello Biafra of the Dead Kennedys came out to Fucked Up’s recent San Francisco show and they invited him onstage (as I’m sure many bands do when they find out Jello is in the club in SF) to play this Ramones cover of “Blitzkrieg Bop”. Brilliant stuff!
In other news, Fucked Up just started streaming the song “Year of the Rat” from their upcoming 12″ single that will be released on What’s Your Rupture. Check it here!
Video: DJ Revolution, “Man or Machine” (Feat. Kbimean)
Posted in Video with tags DJ Revolution, Hip-Hop, King of the Decks on Wednesday, February 11, 2009 by Tim AlthausThis track is off of an album that I wish I would have found out about much much earlier. “Man or Machine” is off of DJ Revolution‘s album King of the Decks. In my opinion, this guy might be the sickest DJ I’ve ever heard, nobody has anything on this guy’s cuts. This video features the emcee Kbimean who drops a sick verse on this sick ass beat. Rev cuts this beat like steak, and makes it look completely effortless.
On a side note, the album King of the Decks is nothing short of amazing. We are talking about a guy the DJ Premier heralds as one of the best DJ’s he’s heard in the history of DJing. I highly reccomend you watch the video and go out and get the album.


