Monday 25 August 2008
Michael Phelps Is the �Young Jeezy of the Swim World,� Asserts Young Jeezy
Doing way more than his fair part on a slow news day, coke-rap titan Young Jeezy has given a tremendous interview to Rolling Stone in which he very reasonably claims, "I'm a large fan of Michael Phelps! He's like the Young Jeezy of the swim world." The rapper woefully admits that he himself can not be the Young Jeezy of the swim world, mostly because he's ne'er been liquid ("Somebody threw me in a pool once when I was younger and I had to
Friday 15 August 2008
Download Akufen
Artist: Akufen: mp3 download Genre(s): Pop Other Techno Trance Dance Discography: On The Year: 2004 Tracks: 2 In Bordel We Trust Year: 2004 Tracks: 8 Fabric 17 Year: 2004 Tracks: 21 Psychometry Vol. 3 Year: 2002 Tracks: 3 Quebec nightclub Year: 2001 Tracks: 6 Psychometry vol.2 Year: Tracks: 3 Psychometry vol.1 Year: Tracks: 3 Psychometry Remixes (oliver hacke) Year: Tracks: 2 Since 1999, Akufen (Montreal's Marc Leclair) has been amassing a thick stockpile of 12" releases for labels like Perlon, Background, Traum, Oral, Trapez, and Force Inc. With influences ranging from Bootsy to Mancini to Moroder to Reich, Leclair's productions veer from ambitious observational techno to pop-oriented micro-house. For most of the tracks on 2002's My Way, his number 1 full-length album for Force Inc., Leclair employed a proficiency he referred to as "microsampling." Leclair would drop hours of each dawn recording substantial from AM/FM dials and a shortwave, and he would then habit those recordings as fresh fish for his productions, splice seconds into minute fragments (consisting of voices, song dynasty snips, acoustic guitar flicks, and all sorts of unidentifiable moments) and applying them to danceable, hook-heavy house tracks. The anticipation for the album was increased significantly by a special passing of the album's feature cut, "Deck the House," a dazzling crazy quilt of short-attention-span house dementia. Leclair has as well recorded as Anna Kaufen and Nekufa. |
Thursday 7 August 2008
Mystik Journeymen
Artist: Mystik Journeymen
Genre(s):
Rap: Hip-Hop
Discography:
The Black Sands ov Eternia
Year: 1999
Tracks: 23
Founders of the East Oakland resistance collective Living Legends, PSC and BFAP formed as Mystik Journeymen in 1992. Southern Californian PSC hooked up with BFAP in Oakland spell visiting a girlfriend, and by and by fey to conjoin the mathematical group (at the clock time, it included a few other rappers wHO afterward drifted out). The twin became local legends by 1994, throwing parties (Underground Surivivors) and marketing mixtapes. One year later, the Grouch began contributive and, after striking the road doing shows as far away as Europe, Mystik Journeymen formed the Living Legends turn party with new recruits including 3 Melancholy Gypsys (aka Murs, Eligh, and Scarub), Moonrocks (aka Bicasso and Nebulus), Aesop, and Arata. The duo's pronounce, LLCrew, had begun cathartic records by 1995, and Mystik Journeymen released a parade of LPs during the next few days, highlighted by 1995's 4001: The Stolen Legacy and 1996's Pressed 4 Time. (They'd also expanded their touring base to include the Far East and Australia.) By 1999, the work party had affected from the Bay Area to Los Angeles and with The Black Sands ov Eternia, began releasing records through and through Outhouse/Revenge. In 2002 Mystik Journeymen eventually released a coup d'etat d'oeil of their justly praised concert designate with the LP Living Legends: Live, and their ninth album, Conjuring trick, followed later that year.
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