any musician / band that is not scared to push the boundaries, while remaining positive and spiritually conscious! Bob Marley and the Wailers, DeLa Soul, The Roots, Tracy Chapman, Matisyahu, The Jungle Brothers, Black Sheep, A Tribe Called Quest, The Spam Allstars, Mos Def, Simon & Garfunkel, KRS-1
Sounds Like
Bboy funk on the popped out tip - balanced out with spiritual sentiments - We refer to this unique blend as: WORLD BEAT HIP HOP
Socially conscious, spiritually driven
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In Miami, Florida, where the redundant theme of Bling floods the airwaves with meaningless rhymes, Brimstone127 fights back with positivity. The Miami Herald SAYS Brimstone127 is "Positive, Socially Conscious and sweet on the ear."
As a producer, Brimstone has earned credits with MATISYAHU, KRS-ONE, BLACK SHEEP, JUNGLE BROTHERS, NIKE and TOYOTA YARIS.
As an engineer, Brim has been behind the board on tracks and concerts for THE CURE, NELLY FURTADO, FAT JOE, DJ PREMIERE, 9TH WONDER, PITBULL, THE SPAM ALLSTARS, JORGE MORENO, MR. LONG (Black Sheep), SONY, ARISTA and more.
But its when Brim locks himself up in his studio to create his own tracks that his genre-defying conceptual HIP-HOP albums are born. His debut album METAMORPHOSES set college charts on fire and was named one of the top 10 independent releases by Street Magazine in 2003. The Miami New Times also gave it The Editors Choice Award in 2004. Later that year, Brimstone127 went on to be the only Hip Hop act featured at the 2004 FLORIDA GRAMMY SHOWCASE.
Brimstone127 emerged from the world of B-Boys, Graffiti Artists, Dejays and Emcees. To see him perform live is to witness a collage of energy. With song, dance, art, humor, props, improvisation and plenty of crowd participation, no 2 shows are ever alike. Owner Scott Dietz of the world famous Club Revolution in Ft. Lauderdale said "Brimstone127 is the best show that I have ever seen in my club!"
AS A PERFORMER Brimstone127 has supported acts such as The Wailers, Rakim, Ozomatli, The Roots, Afrika Baambaata & The Soul Sonic Force, KRS-ONE, Method Man, Black Sheep, Jungle Brothers, Locos Por Juanes, Lost Boys and more.
In the meantime, Brimstone127's real-world alter-ego Seth Schere motivates todays youth by speaking at high schools, colleges, prisons and inner city programs. Through Hip-Hop culture, Schere teaches about independence, self esteem and community building. He formed P.A.T.H. (preserving archiving teaching hiphop history) for this type of work.
Voted Best 2006 & 2007 Hip-Hop Act by CITY LINK MAGAZINE, Brimstone127's upcoming album ELEVATOR MUSIC was just completed for release in early 2007. Classic Heavy Weight Hip Hop producer DUG INFINITE (Common, Sadat X, Masta Ace, NO ID) contributes 2 tracks
to the album. Also featured is Mr. Long (Black Sheep), KRS ONE, and the original Chief Rocker Busy Bee.
For more information about the band, tour dates, and THE BRIDGING THE GAP foundation, visit their web site at
WWW.BRIMSTONE127.COM or MYSPACE.COM/BRIMSTONE127ONLINE
Wanted to cordially invite you do this event, but it's more than just a show, its a Hip-Hop building event and charity drive, so your support is def needed.
And stay tuned for ROBOT LOVE launching October 21st at (305) Music Lounge [located at 721 North Lincoln Lane, Miami Beach 33139]
Whut up homie How you been? hope your weekend was good, my debut album "Esperanza" is available at Digstation. com OR You can purchase the album on CDBABY. COM just click on one of the links just below either one you choose you helpin me out. Appreciate the love, don't sleep, and thanks in advance
Just checking in ... Wanted to make sure you heard about Illadelph Magazine!!! First Issue drops Nov 15th!!! Are you ready? www. myspace. com/illadelphmag
TOP 10 reasons why you should NOT show up to our party this Saturday! ( Read with a healthy amount of sinicism)
1. It's all you can drink. So you might get drunk.
2. It's all you can eat. So you might get too full..maybe get a stomach ache...
3. The Best Artist in Dade/Broward is gonna be painting live. So you might inhale paint fumes in awe of him working on the warehouse.
4. Dj Twin and Brimstone127 will be spinning 90's Hip Hop and Breaks so You wont be able to hear that "Weeooowee" song from Lil' Wayne.
5. Too many dope emcees will be at one show...
6. You might have Too good of a time.
7. All you can drink means there's a possibility a girl that's normally too good looking to talk to you will "think" your "cute" and make out with you with minimal effort...maybe.
8. I'm not giving away a Porsche 911 @ midnight in a raffle your entered in with admission.
9. I will probably get drunk and do or say something dumb that makes you laugh @ my expense.
10. And Finally bcuz you could just go to So. Beach instead and spend the same amount of money in one night that took you 40hrs. of work to collect...I love doing that...200$ dollar bottles of Smirnoff taste SO much better than ALL the 7$ beer I can drink...along with a Full stomach of BBQ...yea...yea fuck this party y'all can go if you want I'm going to Mansion again...party with some glittered up chick who's looks fade with the sunlight...throw dollars around to Lil' Wayne tracks...yea that's watsup...
FUCK! THE OFFICIAL END OF SUMMER JAM! THAT WERE THROWING THIS SATURDAY NIGHT! LOCATED @ 12461 SW. 130TH ST. STARTING @ 8PM 7$ IS WAY 2 MUCH 2 SPEND!
Wanted to cordially invite you do this event, but it's more than just a show, its a Hip-Hop building event and charity drive, so your support is def needed.
Come through, let us know how many people you are bringing with you and we can through you on the guest list. guest list closes at midnight, so come through earlier.
I seen you come a long way through this path my brotha, much love and respect coming from tha one J.R Thee original RHYTHM KING! Keep teaching the youth dem tha truth. 50 years up the line they can start this, we still B thee Old School Artists....STREET MASTERZ!! JUNIOR STAR
We love your camp- only wish our Austinites could attend! Maybe we will add one to our program see www. thecipheratx. org thanks for all you do! It is inspiring!
yo brim i can't stop watching those elevator freestyles bro.keep doing your thing man.i appreciate your work bro and everything your doing 4 hip hop man.stay up.