Sunday, February 28, 2010

Black Book Session

Just trying to be patient and waiting for nice weather to come around to get busy. Recently we've all been pushing each other to do black books and just keep our minds active during the winter season. Also due to being snowed in a recent black book session was canceled. Here's a quick video for your viewing pleasure.




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Friday, February 26, 2010

The Church Of Underground Hip Hop In The 90s 2.0


When we left off on in this discussion, I was reminiscing on the great selections available in college radio in NYC back in the 90s. The show being discussed was the Mr. Magic (RIP) and Mr Cee show on 91.5 FM. Now when that show finished around midnight, there was possibly the most well known show from that era. This show went through a number of iterations beginning with Uptown rapper Kurious being the host. The next version and most well known had DJ Stretch Armstrong holding it down with my man my mellow Bobbito Garcia aka Dj Cucumber Slice (slice slice...). Together they held the flag for underground hip hop on the Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito show aka Stretch and Bob aka 89 tech 9.

The show aired from 1am to 5am and caused many bags to appear below my eyes in high school. I can remember sitting up with my mother's old radio with my finger on the pause button. I would cautiously wait for a song to start so I could hit the pause button and get to recording. So many gems would be played on this show as well as some stinkers every now and then. Bob was also prone to playing demos which would be hit or miss.

I have to say the game got real when Lord Sear joined the show. The man previously seen in THIS video singing. With Lord Sear bringing the comedy, Bobbito setting him up and Stretch on the cuts, the die was cast and history was made. There were many classic jokes sessions to accompany the freestyle sessions. This was my favorite time to listen to the radio.

I found this blog (Dirtywaters.blogspot.com)
thanks to Bobbito which posts old shows. Go forth and download!

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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Rise and Fall



I've noticed so much controversy over these masonic images and how people are trying to tie it to certain stars in order to make them being part of an elite group. The funny thing is when we started doing all these graphics several years back it was just that, a simple graphic. The design team enjoyed recreating the art to make it our own. Now it's been blown into a mystic and alternative motive type of thing. Regardless when it comes to my research I tend to make sure that it falls in the lines of the images I use for reference and I like to make sure that it holds a bit symbolism as well but only make it a bit more relevant to the times. Enjoy

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Time Line

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Everyday you learn something new about yourself and recently I experienced something that changed my life and made me realize that all the work I have done at the end of the day benefits others. What is the need to be so secretive when it comes to my art. A signature may be erased but the hand style & technique are also other forms of signatures. You can always detect your favorite artists work either by their brush stroke or just the finishing touches laid onto a piece. Now the recent works I've been doing vary from pen & ink as well as gouche and acrylic paints. I enjoy doing these pieces for those that I know it is truly helping them and they are appreciative of the time and effort that goes into it. Hand skill is something that is almost lost along with the thought process behind it as well.

Truth be told I remember a couple of years back I was talking to someone and he was telling me about the freelance work he was doing and how ill it is. Then he'd go on to tell me how detailed his work is and that no one out there does what he does. It really got my blood boiling because I was like, bro everything you do is on a computer. Do that shit by hand then we can talk but you know "everytime you see'em, ya know what sayin, don't front for me man, you gonna play that role, play it" © Raekwon & Ghostface. The positive thing about that is that it pushed me to get more original pieces of work out into this industry. The work being put out lost a lot of its character & originality. These few pieces here are works for Aloha Army and In4mation. I will be showcasing more in the future as I get into the true MG State of Mind.


This is a piece I did a post on a while back and the inspiration comes from Heavy Metal Magazine. When we were younger the crew always copped them. Mine and O's older brothers put us onto them when we were younger.
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Yes nothing is more Americana then the pin up nose art on the bombers of World War II. For Aloha Army we just did a series and added our touch to it.
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Humpday Humor

Peace Family!
This is for my people that can use a couple laughs to get over the hump.

I got this first one from my brother Alyasha aka Stack-Aly's blog. Being that I've been going to school for computer repair, this one really tickled my funny bone...


This one could be offensive, but the dude should of left it alone when the old man went to the front of the bus. Then he had the nerve to ask for an "ambulamps" (ambulance)!! WTF!!


This was my favorite SuperBOWL 2010 commercial...

HAND'S OFF!!


This compilation is just retarted...


After watching the "racist" commercial posted by Dashuan I came across this one. Brace yourself it's not what it looks like....


Hope this helped you over the hump of the week, 2 days left...till TGIF.
Peace!!

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Kyochon Will Not Get My Money (Video)


Near the Empire State Building there has been a huge ad for a new Korean chicken restaurant for months now. I'm guessing the place is under construction. To be honest, I never planned on going to this place, even though I enjoy Korean food. With that said after seeing the video I have posted below, they will never see a dime of my money. I make it no secret that once a company shows offensive advertising I completely take them off my radar. This commercial is nothing but offensive to me. However I'm one person, and I still don't eat Burger King from their chicken fries campaign from years back so maybe I'm extreme.

You be the judge.


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Spec Boogie - Cornbread Earl & Me

This is just soooo damn dope. My man Spec took a concept of flipping classic flicks with dope hip hop and calling it SPECFLIX. For more of these videos check the homie's website SPECBOOGIE.COM

Spec Boogie - Specflix - Cornbread Earl & Me from spec boogie on Vimeo.

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Sunday, February 21, 2010

Old School Mondays

Peace family.

This addition of Ol' School Mondays is an ode' to East Coast Gangsta Rap
and Hardcore Hip Hop. Dedicated to all the Music Lovers of the World!

A clean tough joint, Peace to the God Rakim and his man Eric B.
I Ain't No Joke. (C) 1987


From 1990 Soundtrack: "King of New York". Also appears on Schoolly's Album:
"How A Blackman Feels"..... Don't play this one for the kids...


Classic material from the real AZ...from PAID IN FULL....
Based on his life....WHATS GOING ON BLACK..1991


Music video for Pretty Tone Capone / Mob Style directed, shot and edited by Roy Taylor in 1992 for Ill Labels. Shot on super 8 film in Harlem and Queens, NY



All I can say is BROOKLYN stand up! This joint is timeless...


1994 BK shit. This song appears on M.O.P.'s classic debut album To The Death.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Spec Boogie - Bed Stuy

This is a Spec Boogie banger right here. Directed and edited by Ali Santana. My beautiful home of Brooklyn. You gotta love it.

Enjoy.

Spec Boogie - Bed Stuy from Boombaye' on Vimeo.


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Thursday, February 18, 2010

The Church Of Underground Hip Hop In The 90s



When I started high school in 1993 there were a few albums that came out and completely rocked my world. "Enta Da Stage" by Black Moon, "Enter the 36 Chambers" by Wu-Tang and "Doggystyle" by Snoop were amongst this great new hip hop. Around this time I discovered the college radio shows like Mr. Magic and Mr. Cee's show on 91.5 FM. I used to listen to this show every Thursday at around 10pm. Nothing would keep me from the radio when they started. It was on this show that I would learn about the latest dope hip hop that the major stations like Hot 97 didn't play yet. I discovered cats like Mic Geronimo, Camp Lo and The Alkaholiks. This is the hip hop that I just wasn't used to yet but came to love.

Mr. Cee and Magic would have contests for listeners to call in and receive things like promo single CDs and albums. I once got through on the call in, and won the Cella Dwellas debut album "Realms and Reality". I unfortunately never received that album and called Mr. Cee to tell him. He was very cordial even though I never got the album. Maybe it was lost in the mail. One prize however was received, and it was won by my MOTHER not me. She was listening to the show with me one night and was the winner of a Mary J Blige single. It was the first CD in my household ever.


I was limited on cassette tapes to record from the radio so I would be very careful with what I taped and what I didn't. Space was precious and wack songs along with idle talk had no place on my tapes. I now wish I had those discussions on tape as it was a precious time in my life. Mr. Magic is now deceased and many of the songs I heard back then are either rare or forgotten all together.
Look out for part 2 as I discuss another show from that era.

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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Fela! The Broadway Musical


Twas my V Day surprise to the lady and surprised she was. As we walked into the theater I looked around and noticed the festive stage design. It was pretty bright and I could see folks walking around who seemed to be a part of the show, even though the production hadn't officially started yet. The band Antibalas was playing some dope Afro Beat groove. As I sat down I was ready for whatever this show was going to be.

My introduction to Fela Kuti's music started about 8 years ago after a night of clubbing and dancing. I crashed at my brother Tahleim's place and before going to sleep he proceeded to play for me two artists who would alter the way I heard music. One was Fela Kuti and the other was Nina Simone.

As the show started and the familiar Afrobeat grooves filled the auditorium I felt giddy. I'd seen Antibalas before live and hell my boy Marcus is even in the band, however I've never seen them play Fela songs. This was quite an experience. The dancers were excellent both male and female and I honestly felt like the play overall made me feel proud to be who I am. I loved the connection made between Black people in America and Fela. I love that it was the black power movement that helped fuel his return to his homeland to do an important work. The actor who played Fela did a great job as did the woman who played Sandra Isadore. I nearly jumped out of my skin as they went into my favorite Fela song Upside Down.

As the play went on I got a good sense of the respect and admiration Fela had for his mother
Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti. She laid the foundation for him to be a rebellious leader for his people. The music moved in and out of the story almost seamlessly. Also the light work was well done in this production. Props to Jay-Z and Jada Pinkett-Smith for backing this play.

Bottom line, if you are a fan of Fela's work/music you MUST see this play. I'll probably see it again if possible (a first for me). See the video's below for a primer on Fela's work.








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Monday, February 15, 2010

OLD SCHOOL MONDAYS "Our Latin Thing"

Peace All, It's been a little while since I posted an OSM jumpoff. For this addition to the blog I'm doing classic spanish music!
A word to the wise: Not everyone that speaks spanish is from spain.

Rest In Peace MGQueen, you live in our hearts forever!!
and to the big brother J.P., we will never forget you R.I.P...


La Voz in Peru... (shout out to ELI EOS/503)
The ORIGINAL people known as TAINO live,
the devil wants us to think that he killed them all,
and those of us that are left are different! yafeelme??
(LOL) DON"T BELIEVE THE HYPE! (c) Public Enemy
for more ourstory click her: http://www.kacike.org/FerbelEnglish.html


MotherGreenQueen "Anacanoa" the first taina KACIKE (chief) to set
it off on the "Conquistadors" after they killed her husband Caonabo.
For herstory : http://www.centrelink.org/anacaonaresources.htm


La VOZ, for my people!
check out this address to our people from OLD SOL CHEIF "Kacike Hatuey"
who in 1511 left Quisquella (as they now call it Haiti and Dominican Republic)
to warn our people of Caobana (now called CUBA) about the Spaniards.
http://www.historyofcuba.com/history/oriente/hatuey.htm


La Voz Classic...
I had to throw this one in for my brother GAMAR "the terminator" LaSalle.


I would like to end it like I started with MotherGreenQueen "Celia Cruz"

PEACE!

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Friday, February 12, 2010

Walrus Artist Feature: Mark Bode

Thursday, February 11, 2010

James Baldwin : Go Tell It On The Mountain


I just finished this book two days ago and I must say I was very pleased. This was my first Baldwin novel. I previously read a play written by him titled "Blues For Mister Charlie" which made my blood boil. It's a very emotionally charged play to say the least. I was given that play by a woman I would see on the train often on my way home from school. This was during my college years. Fast forward 6 years or so and I'm reading my first novel by the man.

Go Tell It On The Mountain is an excellent book first of all. The way it starts out, I thought the story was gonna go one way. Actually my preconceived notions may have something to do with me knowing a little bit about the author, but alas I was wrong. The book spends a lot of time on digging into each of it's main characters. There were a number of ooh and aahhh moments for me (which look strange when you're on the train, reading). I was happy that the book cover does not discuss any of the plot, so when I read it everything was fresh. I wont go into any of story here, because if you read it I would like for you to have a similar experience.

I give Go Tell It On the Mountain a B+ only because there's a part of the story that I feel was not resolved. I'm sure it doesn't need to be but because it was so juicy I really wanted some closure there.

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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Style History with the 5ive

The good ole boys from The Cool 5ive have contributed a lot to the game we call graffiti. Check out the the showcase they are having at dirtypilot.com. I grabbed a few samples to get you open but to peep the techniques check here.

Doves
Cycle
Dontay
Web

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The City Stops For Snow!?!?


I've been living in New York City all my life. I've gone to public school and dealt with all types of obstacles. When I first heard news of a blizzard possibly hitting the city this week I thought, "cool, we get to throw some snowballs". Then I started hearing people talking about how they can't make it to work. After that, the city declared the schools would be closed before it even started snowing. This whole affair just seems weak to me. I've been through a number of snow storms and I don't remember every having school canceled.

So this morning I wake up and prepare like I normally do to head to Manhattan for work. I look out the window and see the snow falling and I see the streets already plowed. Fine, the city is acting as it should and staying on top of things. Then I get a text from a co-worker asking if I'm attending work today. I reply of course and scoff at the idea of staying home while the trains are working fine. While on the train heading over the Manhattan Bridge I receive a text from the aforementioned co-worker and a second friend telling me to go home, the office has been officially closed. Instead of feeling happy I get a bit sad. To me it just reflects another blow to the spirit of this great city. Now something as common as SNOW has caused the administration of NYC to hit a state of paralysis. It's sad.

I guess a day of watching anime and playing video games will have to make up for it. *kanye shrug*

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Monday, February 8, 2010

Gentrification In Brooklyn Makes It To NY1


The MoCADA exhibition opening was a huge success. The place was packed and I ran into a bunch of my old Brooklyn friends, plus made some new ones. There were some really cool pieces on display and some I didn't really get. I gotta say I loved the paintings by Tim Okamura. He's a talent that folks should look out for. My boy Ali Santana put together some really cool videos showing both proud and critical views of Brooklyn. Spec Boogie a rapper from Bed Stuy starred in the two videos.

You can view the video of NY1's coverage
here.
P.S. I'm in the video! (Thanks Mahdi)

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Old School Mondays

Just want to give a quick congrats to the New Orleans Saints on the Super Bowl win.
Aight...Let's get it going. On friday night I was invited to the Return of the God Emcees Tour  in Trenton, New Jersey that was hosted by Papa Wu & Allah Bee.  This show was for sure legendary, shouts to Ezact Mind & Positive Force for putting this event together.
       
 

The God Rakim..


Poor Righteous Teachers. this was going down in they're hometown.


Now I did miss seeing ITruth, Tahleim, at the show but these brothers still did there thing.


Now this brother open the show but killedddddd ittttt.. Wu's Donna the Cap man.


Just stay on the look out in case the show comes to your town, cause it's legendary..



Friday, February 5, 2010

I Came In 2nd Place / HHK Championship Results


*takes deep breath*

Going into this championship I was a little jaded due to the first one. I didn't want to get my hopes up, but then realized that the fun aspect of HHK was all that mattered. With that said, Heeeeeere we go...

Once everyone arrived ready to perform we sat upstairs in the dressing room joking and rapping along to the records DJ Wex played on stage. The homie Dee Phunk told me the crowd was growing exponentially. At one point a group of us started quoting Coming To America for some reason, and in walks Josh Diggs (the host with the most) with someone rocking a thick black fur directly behind him. All talk ceased as we saw it was Big Daddy Kane himself who just walked in. Josh said something to break the ice, and Kane started shaking everyone's hand, exchanging pleasantries. Once he left the room, we started discussing how sharp he still looked and how fresh his fur was.

Once we had the performance order and 10 o'clock hit, the show started. Josh did a great opening sequence and it was off to the races. I gotta say everyone really did a good job. The one wack surprise of the night was Chef going out in the first round. I speculate the drinks in the dressing room got the best of him that night and he just came off too relaxed to the judges. This was especially prominent after K-Dot started the night off with an incredibly energetic rendition of "Slam" by Onyx. I went on after Diego who gave an energetic performance as well. As I stood to the side of the stage my stomach was in knots. When my name was announced, I took the stage and looked out at the crowd. I saw my beautiful Shino in the crowd, I saw my cheering section holding up signs with my name and this all calmed me down. I felt at ease on stage and ready to perform one of my favorite songs period. Once the beat dropped I felt the energy surge through me. From the first verse to the last verse I never lost focus and kept the crowd in my performance. After four verses I received the first perfect score of the night! Buckshot even got out of his seat to salute me. ME!

As I went to the second round I got to perform the song I scheduled to do in the first championship. However due to my poor score it never saw the light of day... until now. Before I went on this MOFO Doni D went out and destroyed the stage. When I saw him backstage I didn't even say anything we just looked smiled and I walked away shaking my head. I purchased a fitted cap just for my performance two years ago and of course I forgot it at home. Shino did me a huge favor by bringing it to the venue for me. Once I put that hat on and, the music started for Jay-Z's "Encore" I felt that energy surge again. I still smile thinking about that performance. All of the judges showed me love for this one and Big Daddy Kane told me I had what it took to be a real rapper.

For the third round I wasn't as sharp as before and my score reflected that. Before I started I told the crowd that I'd already reached my goal. I got to perform all my songs and had an amazing amount of fun. It was never about winning first place for me. As I went into Slick Rick's "Mona Lisa" I had a gang of fun. I got the whole crowd to dance with me by the end of the song. Right when I finished my man Axiom tossed me his big purple crown which I caught and through right on my head as Slick Rick The Ruler. We didn't even plan that. (As I type this Mona Lisa comes randomly on last FM) I'm sure I had the biggest smile on my face.

When it was all said and done, Doni D and I tied for second and Jessica the newcomer from Queens held down the title of champion with her performance of My Adidas. I have to say the judging was VERY fair this time. Peter Rosenberg from Hot 97 did his thing and showed his knowledge of hip hop lyrics. I appreciated all the comments from the judges. It was time to wrap up the show and at that point Buckshot took the mic and performed "I Gotcha Open (Remix)". When he finished Big Daddy Kane left the judges table and I proceeded to beg him to let me dance for him. This was always a dream of mine. Damali joined me and we became his modern day Scoob and Scrap. AMAZING.

When Kane finished he told me that he was really impressed with my performance and that I was better than many signed acts he saw on stage. He said he didn't know why I never pursued a career in hip hop because I had... "IT". Yup Kane said that to ME! All of the contestants were on stage at this point. All on the same level with no animosity. We were hugging and dancing together, family again. HHK family.

P.S. After the show I got to talk to Kane for a good 15 minutes about Brownsville history and the fact that he was the first performer I ever saw as a kid back in 88. AMAZING!

Time For Pictures And Videos

http://newyork.metromix.com/music/photogallery/2010-hip-hop-karaoke/1736674/content



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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Black Book Session

The weekend that just past was a dope black book session Gets threw. Unfortunately for me it was the end of the month which meant a time for people to move. My frustration was due to their lack of consideration since these people decided to park their moving van blocking my driveway for hours. I mean seriously, people have lives and on top of that my wife is due to give birth anytime now. That would've made me lose my mind. Trying to get that sucker towed was also another mission especially since towing companies won't tow a vehicle unless the cops gave it a ticket. Yeah well at least the fellas documented that night so here's a snippet from that night.



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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Donuts Are Forever 4


It's that time again. The good folks at Rare Form are putting together a charity event for the J. Dilla Foundation. The name of the affair is Donuts R Forever 4. I can't believe this is the fourth one already. I've only been to one over at South Paw and the event is a gang of fun. It gets packed early every time, and the hosts pass out donuts to those on line and inside the venue.

If you're not in the know, (by now you should be) J. Dilla (Jay Dee or just James Yancey) was a great producer in the hip hop community. He kinda flew under the radar during his time on this Earth. This party is the perfect place for you to learn and get immersed in all things Dilla.

For now check a few of his productions out and I'll see you on Saturday.







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Word To The Motha 3.5

Here we are with the other half to the ITruth's spin session with Bluster, Fuse, Ziran and myself. This has the ending of Blusters session and the begining of Fuse's. Sit back relax and enjoy the show.

Your link for the download is
here.

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Visual Stimulation

I was clearing out my desktop and I came across a folder which is comprised of all the images I've collected. I get into such a zone when I do research. I feel the little things is what makes the difference. The more information I find the better the easier it is to convey whatever message or aesthetic I am going for. Anyways I just figured I would share some with you. Hopefully they will bring you a bit of inspiration as it did for me.

Fiends and devils (Blue, Red or Green but you choose) always make a good subject to draw


Josephine Baker, Iconic
As simple as Black & White
A. Kurtz: What do you call assassins who accuse assassins?
Anjelica Houston & Jack Nicholson stylin'
The Goonies, Who as a kid didn't like the Goonies???
Bottle Rocket, Classic!
Life Aquatic, Team Zissou is Classic!!

One of my favorites right here. A time when people/music really had something to say. You might catch heads rock a Led Zep tee or something but a Minor Threat tee, now thats what I'm talking about!

Truly Family fun, the good old days.

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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

The Gentrification Of Brooklyn : The Pink Elephant Speaks



I've been getting the word about this art show from a couple of friends in different circles. It's going to be at MOCADA so it should be really dope. I know my friend Ali Santana is contributing a video piece. If you've been following my writings at all you should know that I'm not a fan of the rapid change that's been happening in Brooklyn. While some things have been to the good, (healthier choices for eateries, more outlets for art) others have not been (displacement of people, higher rents, smug outsider inhabitants).

I'm looking forward to this exhibit providing a unique look into these issues and many more.
I'll see you there.


MOCADA

Opening "Set it Off" Reception
Thursday, February 4, 2010
6:00pm - 9:00pm Free to the public
MoCADA (80 Hanson Place, Brooklyn, NY)






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Monday, February 1, 2010

Old School Mondays

This is the Hip Hop Karaoke Championship Edition. I hope you all enjoy these videos from either the judges or song performed during the competition.

I used to do the running man all day to this joint.


The original Backpack Karate Champs (peep the moves LOL)


The Ruler himself.


The God Emcee


Oh La La Ah We We

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