Archive for April 2011
Documentary: Stevie Wonder – ‘Hotter Than July’ 1980 (Video)
“This rare documentary was broadcasted for the first time in 1981 by the BBC.
It’s is about the 1980/1981 USA tour by Stevie Wonder looking at his musical insight and his preparation for a concert, and his appearance at a Washington Rally to celebrate the birthday of Martin Luther King.”
Sunsplash Reggae Mixshow with ‘Jah Prince’ Saturday Mornings 10am-1:00pm EST
International reggae/dancehall selectah Jah Prince delivers one of the most popular programs with sounds from Jamaica & the caribbean to all over the world via the internet with his ‘Sunsplash Mixshow’. Jah Prince delivers a quality weekly program filled with new music, the classics, & special guest interviews. The show airs every Saturday 10am-1:00pm EST & you can check it out here on JAYFORCE.COM by clicking on the artwork above or the link below!
LISTEN: SUNSPLASH MIXSHOW WITH JAH PRINCE: SATURDAY MORNING 10:00AM-1:00PM EST
Little Dragon – ‘Nightlight’
I’ve been a fan of Little Dragon’s music even before I actually knew the name of the group. I first discovered their music in a repeated ‘Deja Vu’ like fashion through various social settings & art events I’ve attended. As a matter of fact I didn’t even know it was a group until much later. The Swedish band has been around for over 15 years, but I’ve only been familiar with their work in the last 2 or 3. Â I’m mad I missed the Little Dragon show in Atlanta the last time they came to town. Everyone who attended told me it was a dope show. Earlier this week the group dropped the first single ‘Nightlight’ from their third album ‘Ritual Union’ due July 12th. Their poised to have a big year as they we just featured in Spin magazine & will be performing around the globe including making a stop in my hometown of Philly for The Roots Picnic on June 4th. I posted the radio mix of their new single for all you DJs that need it, but fans can voice their support by going to itunes to cop the main version. As much as they’ve captured so many new fans I’m sure in 2011 we’ll see more of the ‘Rise Of Little Dragon’.
LITTLE DRAGON Â – Â NIGHTLIGHT
BLITZ – 4/22/11: Mother Earth Day
It’s the BLITZ reminding you to Love Your Momma! Today is Earth Day 2011 so do ya part a little more than yesterday to make the environment better. But first….It’s the BLITZ! News & information from around the world in a few clicks! NOTE: No Trees were destroyed in the creation of today’s BLITZ! Now dive into it!
Frank Ocean – ‘Songs For Women’ (Video)
If you haven’t downloaded & listened to this man’s album ‘Nostalgia, Ultra’ then you are seriously sleeping! It’s my favorite R&B album that was released this year. This unofficial video doesn’t adequately or creatively reflect what I envisioned for the song, but I’m not mad at the eye candy.
Urban Radio: Jah Prince Presents The ‘Fire Fridays’ Mixshow
Check out International reggae/hip hop spinner Jah Prince & his team for ‘The Fire Fridays’ Hip Hop Mixshow every Friday afternoon on DaFlavaRadio which is a very popular reggae/dancehall internet station! Click on the artwork or the link below to tune in from 3pm-5pm every Friday! Special guest on his show this week is singer & songwriter Yummy Bingham
LISTEN: THE FIRE FRIDAYS HIP HOP MIXSHOW WITH JAH PRINCE 3PM-5PM
American DJ Story | The DJ Won’t Die (Trailer)
Recently I’ve been hearing plenty of DJs complaining about too many newcomers, rappers, & various celebrities getting into the DJ game. This also causes increased competition for the limited amount of money that promoters are willing to spend to hire competent DJs. I was reminded of DJ Nab’s trailer to his new film ‘American DJ Story’ which is based on his rise as a prominent DJ in the hip hop game. DJ Nabs held a few screenings of the film around Atlanta sometime last year I believe, but I’ve yet to see the full documentary. His trailer reminded me of these ongoing debates about the state of DJing in Hip Hop that I consistently hear DJs lament about today. Technology has changed so much from the days that DJ Nabs first came into the game when it was significantly harder to become a respected DJ in hip hop. Today I’m amazed at all the things skilled DJs like DJ Nabs had to do manually are now conveniently automated within software programs for beatmatching, auto BPM’ing, & even the ability to have a full library at you disposal instead of carrying crates of records. I think talented & skilled DJs like DJ Nabs have come at a crossroads where they are going to need to reinvent themselves before its too late. I genuinely believe that today moving forward into the future more respected DJs will need to be more than just a DJ because technology is phasing many elements of being a true DJ talent out of the picture that pioneering DJs revolutionized in the first place. Look for more trailers of DJ Nabs’s film ‘American DJ Story’ under the hood or the the link below….
DJ NABS PRESENTS ‘AMERICAN DJ STORY’ FILM
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Atlanta’s ‘Bem Joiner’ Shows Off His Creative Space (Video)
The homie Bem Joiner could arguably be called ‘Mr. Atlanta’…..This brotha was born & raised in Atlanta before all the transplants outnumbered the native ‘Grady Babies’ & if you ever meet him he’ll give you a quick history lesson on respecting the town & its history. Creative Loafing checked in with Bem to talk about his lifestyle. Check out the video above & for the complete interview at the link below…
LINK: CREATIVE LOAFING INTERVIEWS BEM JOINER ABOUT HOME & STYLE
Excerpt From Interview:
What’s your favorite thing about Atlanta?
The city has been a blessing for so many who have moved from worse situations. The fact that it’s helped so many people. But it’s hard to be a native. You remember when the Braves went from worst to first, original Freakniks. We’re all over the place, culture-wise. And creatives are forced to live like Ninja Turtles. They have to live underground like some Splinter shit. We’re trying to help, but no one understands what we’re doing. But it’s collaborative, everyone passes projects on to one another. The city and its creatives should have a symbiotic relationship — creatives go hand in hand with the progress of a city.
Prodigy – ‘My Infamous Life’ Book Signing In New York (Video)
“Last night Prodigy of Mobb Deep and Toure of Fuse’s Hip Hop Shop came together to talk about P’s new book “My Infamous Life.” In the book Prodigy not only talks about his career in music but he goes into detail about everything from his romantic encounter with Lil Kim to his beef with Jay Z, Nore and Nas. Giving the audience a candid look into his life in prison and how he’s been regretful for his past mistakes, Prodigy has returned home focused and ready to make up for lost time.”
80 Blocks From Tiffany’s (Pete Rock x Camp Lo) – ‘Mic Check’ (Video)
Camp Lo + Pete Rock = ’80 Blocks From Tiffanys’. This is the first single from The forthcoming Camp Lo & Pete Rock collaborative album ’80 Blocks From Tiffany’s’ LP. Directed by Court Dunn.
Beastie Boys – ‘Make Some Noise’ (Video) + 22 Minute Short Film
First single & video from the Beastie Boys upcoming album ‘Hotsaucecommittee Part 2’. Â Alotta cameos from significant Hollywood actors & funnymen up in this joint…..
BEASTIE BOYS – MAKE SOME NOISE
UPDATE: FULL 22 MINUTE SHORT FILM ADDED BELOW…