Video: Illa J “My Brothers Keeper” Pt. 1 & 2

Posted in Video with tags , , , , , on Monday, November 10, 2008 by Tim Althaus

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Illa J released his solo debut Yancey Boys (on Delicious Vinyl) last week on Tuesday which is comprised completely of beats done by his big brother (and my inspiration) J Dilla. This is another album I just haven’t gotten a good listen of yet, but I can guarantee that this album will be something special. If you can all think about what Jay Dee’s sound was like back in the Ummah era (Tribe, Pharcyde) then you know what I am talking about. I will try to get a good listen here and get a review up for you guys soon. If you are a fan of Dilla or anything that sounds like him go out and get this album Illa J is definitely someone to watch for.

Check out these video interviews, the videos skew a good amount of material. It’s amazing to see just how much music was really coming out of the Yancey family. No wonder J Dilla and Illa J are beasts.

Part 1

Part 2

Take a listen to the lead single:

Illa J: “We Here” (Produced by J Dilla)

Video: Q-Tip “Move” (Live on Letterman)

Posted in Video with tags , , , on Monday, November 10, 2008 by Tim Althaus

tipWell as most of you heads in the Hip-Hop world know, Q-Tip (of A Tribe Called Quest) released his sophomore LP The Renaissance last Tuesday. I haven’t gotten a really good listen of this record yet, but I know that I am highly anticipating it. This is Tip’s first album in 9 years (Amplified was released in ’99 (which was produced entirely by Dilla) ), and there has been no sign of Tribe anywhere (except Rock the Bells last year). I must admit I heard a snippet of the song “Move” and I almost went nuts. I had to find out who produced that track because the sample was flipped just perfect and I couldn’t get enough. I then found out that Tip produced the entire album except for that one track. Does anyone wanna talk a wild guess who the producer of “Move” is? That’s right my man Dilla did the beat and to be honest I’m really not surprised because he was the best at what he did, and that’s making beats. This beat is no different with a great sample flip of the Jackson 5 that sounds like Dilla chopped the track like butcher meat.

I’ve heard a few tracks off of this record and I can honestly tell you that Tip has some serious skill on the MP, and that this record jives way more like a disco-hop than anything. I love the vibe I’ve heard and I’m going to get a review up really soon. In the meantime check this great performance of “Move” live on Letterman.

Cultural Insight for the Week

Posted in Life Perspectives with tags on Sunday, November 9, 2008 by Erik Burg

adrian-petersonFuck the Green Bay Packers, fuck Troy Aikman, fuck Joe Buck, fuck Al Harris and Atari Bigby. 

Adrian Peterson is the fucking man! 

Rant officially over. 

Go Listen to Department of Eagles “In Ear Park”

Video: Fashawn “Our Way” (feat. Evidence)

Posted in Video with tags , , , , , on Thursday, November 6, 2008 by Tim Althaus

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It seems like just about everything I post these days has a mention of Evidence. In this case it’s no different, but this time he is featuring for another artist named Fashawn from the Cali area. I first heard this guy when Evidence put out his video for “The Far Left” (off the LAyover EP). This guy definitely can do his thing on the mic, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see him popping up in a lot more. He released a free mixtape called: One Shot Kill Mixtape (click the link for free download), and his debut album is going to be produced entirely by DJ Exile, who if you remember did the album Below The Heavens last year with Blu. Check this vid out and go check out Fashawn to, you should see a lot more of him sooner than later.

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Jake One: “Hurt U” (Featuring Pharoahe Monch & Kardinal Offishall)

Posted in Music News with tags , , , , on Thursday, November 6, 2008 by Tim Althaus

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I was really dissapointed when I initially heard that this track was going to be an iTunes bonus. I had gotten the deluxe (2 cd edition) of White Van Music (on Rhymesayers Entertainment) and listened to the shit out of it (I loved it). I then heard that there was a track floating around with Pharoahe Monch on it and I wanted to have it. Okayplayer made a post about it yesterday and I had to have a listen. Pharoahe and Kardinal Offishall pass this track like desert, taking a huge bite whenever it’s their turn to devour the mic. If you like vicious, fast paced rhymes then you will love this track. Also notice the guitar loop Jake has going on in the background, that shit’s sick…

Jake One: “Hurt U” (Featuring Pharoahe Monch & Kardinal Offishall)

Ticket GIVEAWAY: O’Death, Drakkar Sauna, and Lucy Michelle & the Velvet Lapelles @ 7th St. Entry

Posted in Contests with tags , , , on Thursday, November 6, 2008 by Ryan Buege

Hello readers! Thanks to our new friendship with Minneapolis’ premiere music blog, More Cowbell, we are pleased to bring you our first interactive contest with the Minnesota public (sponsored generously by More Cowbell!).

What’s the prize? Free tickets for you and a friend to see the raucous sounds of New York’s dark country darlings O’Death headline at 7th St. Entry on November 10th with Drakkar Sauna and local artists Lucy Michelle & the Velvet Lapelles – and the catch is that we’re not turning anyone away. ANYONE who simply LEAVES A COMMENT BELOW with their Full Name before 5PM ON NOVEMBER 10th will have 2 free tickets waiting for them at the door!

Thanks again to More Cowbell for sponsoring the contest! As a startup blog, we couldn’t appreciate it more. We look forward to seeing you guys and gals at the show! If you want to email us your submission, send it to ryan.buege[at]gmail.com.

Evidence: DJ Skee Presents The LAyover Mixtape 

Posted in Downloads with tags , , , , , on Thursday, November 6, 2008 by Tim Althaus

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Well here we are 20 days away from the LAyover EP, and EV and DJ Skee were gracious enough to drop this free mixtape on us. The Mixtape itself has 20 tracks on it and looks like a total banger, it has guest appearances from Phonte, Blu, Will.I.Am., Big Pooh, Aloe Blacc, Rakaa & others. Go grab this shit, it’s free and I garantee you are going to love it. After you listen to this you are going to fiend for the LAyover EP.

Evidence: DJ Skee Presents The LAyover Mixtape

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Concert Photo Recap: Yeasayer @ Triple Rock Social Club

Posted in Concert Reviews with tags , on Thursday, November 6, 2008 by Ryan Buege

These photos are from the heavenly performance that Brooklyn’s psychedelic/experimental/exotic/gospel/folk/rock/whatever prodigies Yeasayer gave to the Triple Rock Social Club in Minneapolis on October 30th. An amazing show, to say the least! Check out the full photo album by clicking here
Yeasayer - Triple Rock Social Club - 10/30/08
Yeasayer - Triple Rock Social Club - 10/30/08
Yeasayer - Triple Rock Social Club - 10/30/08
Yeasayer - Triple Rock Social Club - 10/30/08
Yeasayer - Triple Rock Social Club - 10/30/08
Yeasayer - Triple Rock Social Club - 10/30/08
Yeasayer - Triple Rock Social Club - 10/30/08

And if you haven’t read it already, check out the review I recently did of Yeasayer’s newest album, All Hour Cymbals! More concert photos are here.

Deftones bassist Chi Cheng in coma following car crash

Posted in Music News with tags , on Wednesday, November 5, 2008 by Ryan Buege

The Sacramento Bee reports that Deftones bassist Chi Cheng is in a coma in a San Jose hospital following a car accident in Santa Clara on Monday (November 3). It isn’t immediately clear what caused the crash or if anyone else was injured, but Cheng is currently listed as being in “serious, but stable condition”. Deftones vocalist Chino Moreno confirmed the accident today in a posting at the Deftones studio blog for their forthcoming album Eros:

“It deeply saddens me to inform you all that our brother Chi Cheng was involved in a terrible car accident [Monday] night. He is currently in a Northern California hospital in serious, but stable condition. I am on my way up north right now to be by his side, along with the rest of our bandmates and family. Chi is one of the strongest people I know, and I’m praying that his strength will get him through this. Please say a prayer for him as well.”

What’s even more disheartening is that apparently Cheng was leaving a memorial service for his older brother when his car was hit.. My thoughts are with Chi and his friends and family. Get better soon so that you can finish up that cd and get back out on the road to see us! You’re in our prayers man!

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Iraqi heavy metal returns (after five years of war induced exile)

Posted in Music News with tags , , , , , , on Wednesday, November 5, 2008 by Ryan Buege

After nearly 5 years of war and waiting, heavy metal has made its inevitable return to the city of Baghdad. In 2003, Iraqi thrash metal Acrassicauda band was the last metal band to play in Iraq (as documented in the awesome fucking movie Heavy Metal in Baghdad) before being forced to flee to Turkey, and according to a great USA Today report security has recovered to a level that makes it possible for fans to gather and express their love of metal once again! At a private dinner club on the shores of the Tigris river, 250 Iraqi’s clad in black gathered to rock out to the anthems of local death metal bands Brutal Impact and Dog Faced Corpse.

Seriously, how unbelievable is that? As Muthana Mani of Brutal Impact indicated to USA Today, during the war “being a member of heavy metal’s unique subculture could amount to a death sentence”. After being threatened from every other force in Iraqi culture, metal was forced to go underground to be practiced and grow behind closed doors. Five years have passed, though, and these band’s felt that it was time to just say “fuck you” to the extremists in Iraq and bring metal back into the public.

Among the hundreds of concertgoers in attendance that night were everyone from veiled females to corpse painted shaved head males. Most of the patrons were attending their first metal concert ever. But while the appearance of the some attendees might not have matched the expected, most of the metalheads there knew exactly what to do and how to act. Like I indicated in my review of Global Metal, no matter where you come it only takes the passion inside to be a part of the global metal community. This situation is a perfect example of how youth around the world can use metal both as voice of dissent and a source of personal therapy.

The video that USA Today captured of the concert (at the top of the page) is goosebump inducing, and it’s very inspiring after years of constant reporting on attacks from Iraq. If the traditional black garb doesn’t convince you that these fans know what they were doing, perhaps the mosh pits, broken tables, and Metallica sing-along would. It’s a beautiful thing! Good luck to all the Iraqi metal bands that are struggling to persevere; the rest of the community is looking forward to the future of Iraqi metal!