God, Knowledge, Wisdom, Understanding, Analog Technology, Golden era hip-hop, Dub, Go-Go, Abstract and Obscure music from experimental to field recordings
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DeJa Vu something you could have heard subconsciously but consciously your hearing for the first time.
In a infinite world of sound.Sound is the companion of our thoughts.Black Saturn is a concept created in this reality.Life is a rhythm in a serie's of thoughts.The heart is an acoustic drum nothing is new and nothing is old under the pulsating pattern of emtions percussion. The mind is a improviser a drum machine echoing in the reverberation of the subconscious until it becomes a drum pattern in the conscious the noise of change thought battles to over come as a rhythm.I'm a warrior drum the most feared of all instruments calling things into being that are not as tho they already where.
Some friends and I put together a video to get the word out about my book and CD. We had a lot of fun with it and I hope you dig it. I've been told it's funny. Feel free to let me know what you think.
The new issue of Juice Magazine - Issue 66 - featuring ANDY KESSLER (R.I.P.) skating the streets of NYC on the cover (Photo by Ivory Serra) is available now. www.juicemagazine.com.
JUICE MAGAZINE ISSUE 66 features:
ANDY KESSLER interview by STEVE OLSON BEBE BUELL interview by STEVE OLSON BOOTSY COLLINS interview by STEVE OLSON CRAIG JOHNSON interview by JIM MURPHY FRITZ MEAD interview by JIM MURPHY KALANI DAVID interview by JAY ADAMS MIKE WEED interview by STEVE OLSON NATAS KAUPAS interview by STEVE OLSON OMAR SALAZAR interview by STEVE OLSON PAUL SCHMITT interview by STEVE OLSON PETER GUNN interview by MARK "RED" SCOTT and THE CONFESSOR ROB PALMER interview by JIM MURPHY SCOTT CAAN interview by STEVE OLSON JACK GRISHAM of T.S.O.L. interview by STEVE OLSON TIM JACKSON interview by AARON MURRAY WADE SPEYER interview by JIM MURPHY YANIV EVAN interview by STEVE OLSON VENICE SK8 WALL OF FAME features interviews with AARON “FINGERS” MURRAY, BART SARIC, BOB "THE BULLET" BINIAK, C.R. STEYCK III, CESARIO “BLOCK” MONTANO, CHRISTIAN HOSOI, CHUCK KATZ, CRIS DAWSON, DANNY BEARER, DOUG SMITH, ERIC “TUMA” BRITTON, ERIC DRESSEN, GEORGE WILSON, GER-I LEWIS, JAMES "RED DOG" MUIR, JEFF HO, JOEY TRAN, JOSH “BAGEL” KLASSMAN, LANCE LEMOND, MARK MUNSKI, JAY ADAMS, JEF HARTSEL, JESSE MARTINEZ, KELLY JACKSON, PAT BAREIS, PAUL CONSTANTINEAU, PAUL HOFFMAN, PEGGY OKI, RAY FLORES, SKIP ENGBLOM, SUSANNE MELANIE BERRY, TIM JACKSON, WENTZLE RUML IV, WES HUMPSTON.
We proudly present our last short movie shooted and directed by the Vidio.Atak!
An army of beauties, crazy druid, strong males, head-banging transvestites, bizarre drug, sexy princess and a big buckett of blood for a shamanic rock’n'roll ceremony hidden behind a free-fight competition leads to massacre.
I just wanted to come through to thank you for being my friend on myspace.
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Well I haven't seen any hip hop heads on a vinyl search in a long time. (Especialy in Richmond) Metal on the other hand is on a "Back to Analogue" (I'm not sure if it's just a trend but I hope it's not) type of trip. & the punk scene is definatly all about their vinyl. But we'll soon see if that's just s phase or a real commitment by such musicians. It's not something I can predict.
Well It was realy just meant to be a joke but that's a good point. accept for the fact that you're @ the verry least my age If you know that a 45 & a 7 inch record are the same thing. so people under the age of 31 don't know what a 45 is. (unless the're well musicaly educated Which makes them 2nd generation musicians, Which I've recently discovered is the reason Richmond has a vinyl press. no MC even considers using it. It's only the rock bands) So When I get my stuff done properly I'll be the 1st hiphop act to press a vinyl in this city in @ least a decade
Well, If my drum machine didn't burn every thing directly to CD I'd hook up an Akai real to real. & I have conections with punk rock & meatal labels that I've cleared samples with to press the vinyl & do things properly around here. so when I'm doing a show & saying I got 45s for sale I don't mean guns. or I can say I got 7" & I don't mean my penis. which one sounds like a better sales pitch? HaHaHa!!!!!!!
Too manny distractions!!!!! That's why even the most intelligent of us don't see a need to take action! Our ignorance is bliss untill someone shatters it & e either praise or hate them for it.