Archive for the ‘Hip Hop’ Category

New York Summer

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

SPILL.CON

Friday, June 18th, 2010

We are gonna be there. So should everyone who loves movies, animation, hip hop and parties.! And after you check out Spill.com check out this free download of Rah Digga’s new track This Ain’t No Little Kid Rap. Stay tuned for Spill.com animations featuring MadGods t-shirts and some other fun goodies at the show….

WORD POWER LIFE

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Talking about Austin Hip Hop… I should let you know about the new wonduh twanz dropping a release here on June 1st.  Long time Austin head, Arson Optics, whose been hard at work from coast to coast getting his adult life on,  has produced a new project entitled WORD POWER LIFE  with MC cohort Kaizen. Both these guys hail from the the extended Melodic Science family that gave us The GUUD.

AO is well known around the town for beats and rhymes going back to when he was a very young head. Dood has almost grown up on record. Combine his soulful beats with the classic MC sensibilities of partner in crime Kaizen and that’s how you get Word Power Life. Kaizen was described by the Austin Chronicle as “Austin’s Dark Horse”.  Okay, I mean I hang out with dood all the time and everytime I hear a song of his come out the speakers I forget it’s him that spit that shit cuz he’s like unassuming in real life and on record it’s not like that. Is that the definition of dark horse? Word. Power. Life.

Download the first single “Living it Up“ hear.

THIS is a very important post.

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Austin, Texas Hip Hop has been getting more interesting lately. A more mature sound has been evolving here in the last decade. A sound I like to call the !35 sound. It’s basically part Soulquarian/part ScrewedUpClick,  all Texas, all the time, allready. And now within the space of a week I’ve received 3 links to locally shot Hip Hop vidz that I think capture the area’s vibe. Since I got 3 brand new videos i’m doing an ATX Hip Hop video trio: In this selection of videos we have a quartet who are from here, continue to grow here, spread roots and branches like a great oak here (my boy MIRAGE and his crew the GUUD), we have a soloist who came down from up the road, lived and wrecked it here for a decade and has since moved on- but will surely return a better man and artist (Bavu Blakes) and we have an MC/DJ duo who aren’t from here, they just came to visit, but were so affected by the scene here they had to reciprocate the love and hospitality in their video (LA Melodia). So, here we go…

http://www.vimeo.com/12013859

via Amsterdam: Come and Get it by La Melodia

Shot by Orville Yssel

http://www.vimeo.com/11765348

via The 23: Bend a Corner by The GUUD

Shot by Matt Ross

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via a lot of work: Me on the Mic by Bavu Blakes

Shot by Dookie Vizion Productions

A little perspective on SOLAR aka John B. Mosher

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

” Fear not sons and daughters of Hip Hop.  Be not dismayed by the plastic posed screw faces and tough talk of deceivers and sorcerers, who on their day of judgment shall receive a most grievous chastisement!”

On June 14th 2004, in the alley behind the Astoria club in London, while in the employ of Guru Productions as “Road Manager”, this so called man of honor, John B. Mosher aka Solar indirectly challenged me to some fisticuffs, by saying and I quote, ” I’m going to fuck somebody up out here!”

When I directly and immediately stepped to him to mop the floor with his face…

This cookie puss cake raaaaaaann!!!

He ran like Sea Biscuit out the gate at the triple crown…

He ran like Derek Jeter around second base…

He ran like Akira Kurasawa’s movie “RAN”…(real long)

End of story.

Hip Hop, this is my gift to you.  R.I. P. Guru, my nigga!

I,  B. “Jabbar” Sheffield wrote this..

This story is the gift that keeps on giving, so send this to whomever it may concern.

This post is a message to the world from my good friend. For years
he has been telling me stories about being Guru's road manager for
several tours until, during a European tour, dealing with Solar
became too much. The story is hilarious until you consider how it
relates to the current situation regarding Keith Elam's passing.
Over the weekend, my man just couldn't hold it in anymore and sent
out the above message in a mass email. Days earlier he sent me the
passport scan. Guru and Gangstarr have been a major influence in my
life personally and to many of my closest friends, as if being a
Gangstarr fan is a social litmus test. The original logo for MadGods
is based on the 8 Pointed "Star of Power" Gangstarr logo. DJ Premo
and I share the same name, home state and love for music. Ex to the 
Next is the most memorable anthem and lyric sourced life lesson of
my highschool years. And with HipHopMecca, I even helped make
February 16th GURU DAY in Austin!?! GURU's legacy has connected to
my life through several events and relationships so I feel compelled
to partake in setting things straight if possible. The reason for the
posting of Keith Elam's passport is to:
A:lend authenticity to the source/authors professional relationship
as tour manager.(he would need to have this record)
B: and more importantly to address all the different ages put out on 
the internet for GURU. And perhaps, culturally speaking, Guru was a 
different bithday/age than what  this says, but this post is just 
to set the record straight...
REST IN PEACE GURU!

Chorus:

Above the crowds, above the clouds where the sounds are original
Infinite skills create miracles
Warrior spiritual -- above the clouds
reigning/raining down, holdin it down