If you like Gym Class Heroes listen to this!
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Friday, June 27, 2008
You want to dance but you are sick of T-Pain.
So, you are at a party. A house party. And your friends say "where's the music? let's get this going." What do you do? You most likely grab your iPod, go to the "T" section and put on some "I'm Sprung." Right? Well, now you have another option. Instead of T-Pain, Rick Ross, or FloRida, why don't you open up some MGMT, Hot Chip, or Crystal Castles. Here's a few bands that will turn some heads. Check 'em out.
MGMT - Kids
Crystal Castles - Courtship Dating
Hot Chip - Ready For The Floor
P.S. Yes, Timbaland did steal Courtship Dating from Crystal Castles when he produced Ayo Technology.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Sycophants $20. True Fans $15. Financially Deprived $5. Duche Bags $1.
Girl Talk is crazy. If you don't know, Girl Talk is the DJ name for Gregg Gillis, a Pittsburgh native. Girl Talk is known for his expansive, sample-based remixes, in which he mashes many tracks to create a dance-rave-electronic-mash song. From removing all his clothing @ live shows, to creating the perfect "house party" music, Girl Talk has caught the eyes of many different people. His latest album can be purchased, like Radiohead's last album, for a price of your choosing here: Feed The Animals - Girl Talk
Friday, June 13, 2008
Young, Talented, and Innovative
Emerson Valentine Lyon, Rickety, sounds like: Kanye West meets Flight of The Conchords. Witty lyrical compositions, with relentless comedic relief provide the formula for Rickety's records. From going at Soldier Boy and the stagnant sound of Hip Hop music these days, to simply making dance music, EVL has created a new genre of Hip Hop. Let's call it Comedic-Technopop-Hop. According to his MySpace an album, So 90's, is in the works and will be available ASAP.
Another young artist who seems to be experiencing some success in the sub-genre of
Technopop, is a group from Berkeley, California: The Cataracs.
Like Emerson Valentine Lyon, their lyrics are hilariously in your face, wit crafted, and make subtle stabs at pop-culture. Their work can be purchased on iTunes.
Take a portion of Campa's verse from Luv Song for example:
I'm not gonna act like I'm fly,
I'm not gonna act like I fight, I'm a little guy,
I don't got much to impress you with
Except I'm raw as they come and I'll test your wit
My post simply doesn't do these artists justice, you have to check them out!
Emerson Valentine Lyon
The Cataracs
Emerson Valentine Lyon - Rude
Emerson Valentine Lyon - Accent
The Cataracs - Blow
The Cataracs - All That Matters
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
The Greatest Rapper Alive Finally Made A Good Album
Lil' Wayne, the self-proclaimed "greatest rapper alive," recently released his third (seemed like billionth) album this past week. I listened. I liked. And felt the need to comment. While "greatest rapper alive" is a flawed ego-boosting title, his witty lyrics, great use of pop-culture humor, and innovative verbal delivery left me throwing Tha Carter III on repeat. When Kanye's cocky he's kind of annoying, but when Weezy F Baby is cocky he's just funny as hell. And It's his conceited lyrics that do it for me:
Man, I got Summer hating on me cause I'm hotter than the sun / Got Spring hating on me cause I ain't never sprung / Winter hating on me cause I'm colder than ya'll / And I would never, I would never, I would never Fall / I'm being hated on by the season / So fuck ya'll who hating for no reason
If that doesn't do it for you, maybe the more vulgar sexual humor will:
"Safe sex is great sex
Better wear a latex
Cuz you don't want that late text
that "I think I'm late" text
So wrap it up
but but he so sweet,
she wanna lick the rapper"
For Beats See: Kanye's produced tracks (Duh!)
For Guest Appearances See: Jay-Z on "Mr. Carter"
For R&B See: Robin Thicke (As if "Shooter" wasn't enough)
For Lyrics See: Every Word On The Album (Well, sort of)
An artist is great, when they can retain their commercial sound (their fan base), while at the same time push the boundaries of innovation. Wayne is still Wayne, but his flow has been completely transformed. Each album, from Tha Carter to Tha Carter III, has shown great progression. Wayne, I'm a fan.
I'm not good at reviews, I don't feel like I can accurately break down each song, or touch on themes in the album, but I hope I have conveyed one thing to you: If you don't have the album, get it, it won't disappoint. With that being said, here's my grade for Lil Wayne's Tha Carter III.
Grade: A - (9.1) Why you ask? (Yea I hate A minuses too. It's like, "why can't I just have the 'A'?" Well, here's why Wayne: For starters, your album cover is terrible, just terrible! Second, a tone deft cocaine addict could make a better track than "Got Money." And if your truly the greatest rapper alive, you don't have guest appearances from T-Pain and Juelz Santana. You got an A minus Wayne, now go make another mixtape.
Lil' Wayne - Let The Beat Build
Lil' Wayne - Mr. Carter (Feat. Jay-Z)
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Lightspeed Champion Tour Dates
Lightspeed Champion is finishing his U.S. tour in June and he's coming to Portland. Bummer: The show is 21 +.
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Lightspeed Champion - Dry Lips
Lightspeed Champion - Galaxy Of The Lost
Monday, June 9, 2008
Hip Hop's Comback: Indie, Hip, & Multi-faceted
I am excited about today's post. It looks as if Hip Hop is being revived. Kanye couldn't do it himself. Hip Hop sure did need some help. And the help came. From Sri Lanka, from Malawi, even at home - from Brooklyn. For those looking for an alley, a change of pace, a side street off mainstream Hip Hop (away from the Chingy's, the Young Jeezy's, etc.) your pleading has been answered. First, Esau Mwamwaya, while holding on to a lot of African influences, has began to mesh his cultured music with Pop and Hip Hop. In addition, a female artist, drawing comparisons to M.I.A., Santogold, has come to save you. Take a few minutes and check them out.
P.S. - For Vampire Weekend fans, the video below features Ezra (Vampire Weekend's lead singer) singing the chorus for Esau Mwamwaya's song "Warm Heart of Africa."
Esau Mwamwaya - Tengazako (Paper Planes Remix)
Esau Mwamwaya - Chalo
Santogold - L.E.S. Artistes
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Tapes 'N Tapes - Hang Them All (Video)
Great video by a band you probably have never heard of, I hadn't, but forget the band, it's the video that's so great. It's almost more like a vignette or short film then a music video. I won't sit here dispensing the storyline, just watch it and enjoy it.
Friday, June 6, 2008
Amplive is Everywhere!
Amplive, the producer-masher genius behind Zion I's production, has been exploring a wide range of musical genres as of late. You might remember his exploration of Radiohead's last release In Rainbows. Well now he has mashed a few of MGMT's singles. I absolutely love his ability to mesh hip hop with pop and rock influences. Check his latest work out:
MGMT - Of Moons, Birds, & Monsters (Amplive Remix)
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