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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
ARTIST: Peedi Crakk
SONG: Sweet Dreams
ALBUM: A Night In The Life
DIR: Minka
Highly stylistic video for Peedi Crakk for Sweet Dreams off "A Night In The Life" due March 24th
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People always think music changes for the worse. It’s part of growing older. We always remember things better than they
really were. Music is definitely no exception.
Everyone has a memory attached to a song. Even if it’s a shitty song, it
will eventually become a “special” shitty song.
But that’s cool. Every generation
has single-driven artists and artist-driven artists, and that goes for all
genres of music. More...
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Learn more about the man who has blessed Hip-Hop with countless gems for emcees to build classics upon.
Click the image to read.
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In the days of horrible weather and beautiful parties for college students
who care ever so little about our music, and much more about the girl who sits
next to them in class, I have created a super cool advertisement that will
totally knock them off your Rosh Hashanah box. A little education may we call
it.
Tips for the Jewish chick you might like.
As you know today starts the beautiful time of 5769
we will say to her...repeat after me...
"lshanah tovah metuka"- 'have a happy and sweet new year'
also tell her about the Delphonics classically sampled "Lalalala, I Love You"
here we have exclusive music...play her this song..and tell her
http://www.shemspeed.com/ilovejews/ILoveJews.mp3.zip
she'll either be really weirded out or fall in love with you.
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Friday, September 26, 2008
DIGITAL ONLY ALBUM COMING OCTOBER 2008 TO WWW.AMALGAMDIGITAL.COM
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From Allhiphop.com
A fire broke out at award-winning rapper/actor Ludacris’ home just South of Atlanta Wednesday night, AllHipHop.com has learned.
The fire, described by authorities as a “significant fire,”
destroyed the residence’s pool house, but did not affect the main
structure on the property.
The fire left some property damage but no injuries.
According to Fulton County Fire Department spokesman Gregory
Chambers, the fire was first reported by a neighbor, even before the
alarm system at the home was triggered.
Authorities arrived at the scene on DeMooney Road near College Park
around 11:30pm and were able to put out the fire within 30 minutes.
Ludacris was in New York at the time of the fire, where he is scheduled to host a private “screening” for his forthcoming album Theater of the Mind, which hits stores November 11.
A male relative was in the main house’s basement, but was not injured.
At press time, authorities were still attempting to identify the cause of the fire.
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We were somewhere around ..Lexington, on the edge of the meadows, when the weed began to take hold.
I remember aaron saying something like:
-what is that?
And the sky was filled with what looked like huge clouds. Gray clouds that had been passed out in my sky for weeks now, stuck in a seemless hangover.
And a voice – aaron's voice – was screaming:
Holy Jesus, what IS that gotdamn thing?
We were quite sure it was the sun, but weren't positive since we haven't seen it since Memorial Day.
We had
Half a bag of grass
2 slipmats
A vestex mixer
Serato
A Tupperware tub full of CDs
Dirty clothes
A crate of records
A pint of raw ether (no ether)
Shit.
Not that we needed all that for the trip.
But once you get locked into a serious record collection, the tendency is to push it as far as you can. The only thing that really worried me was the records. There is nothing in this world more helpless and irresponsible and depraved than a man in the depths of a digging binge.
And I knew we'd get into that rotten stuff pretty soon. More...
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Rest in peace to Euphrates crew member
Nofy Fannan, who, like many great talents ahead of him, passed before watching
the world embrace his finest work. This
may be a strange gesture with which to begin a music review, but it’s the only
conceivable way to respect the fallen architect of the most politically
poignant hip-hop album in recent history.
The Euphrates DNA is not only unique in structure – two producers and
one mc, but also in descent – all three are Iraqi Canadians. Since 1998, biological brothers Nofy and
Habillis, who unite as SandhiLL, have fused Arabic folk music with hip-hop
aesthetics to bend soundscapes around The Narcicyst’s unapologetic
consciousness. Their compositions are
fairly unprecedented, but are also more organized and accessible than most
underground acts of their artistic caliber.
Stereotypes
Incorporated is the follow up to the 2003 debut, A Bend in the River, for which Euphrates
received international attention from both rap critics and mainstream
media. The new album is conceptually
divided between “East” and “West,” which Narcicyst says is “because we don’t
really have (just) one point of view.”
As Arab émigrés with roots and relatives in the Middle East, Euphrates delivers didactic feats from More...
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008
D.I.R.T. available at Amalgam Digital Sept. 30!
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