Tuesday, February 26, 2008

New Nas News

DJ Khalil talks about working on the new Nas album "N*igger" (you can imagine all the drama that has ocurred pre-release) and also on Dre's new album "Detox". There is also a preview of a new Nas track.




Also want to see if I can scoop my boys at Livefromapt blog on new Pete Rock...

Till I Retire/Best Believe (featuring Redman)

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Blues ancestor?

This is soo cool. Just came across it in my wanderings:

Petit African Congolese homemade guitar





News:

Erykah Badu has a new album out "New Amerykah, Pt. 1: 4th World War"

(Erykah's camp seems to be anti having mp3's floating around and videos embedded in blogs but this one seems to be okay for using, from the Brown Sugar soundtrack)



I am still a fan through all her adventures. I liked what I heard from the previous album (actually had it in my hand to purchase the other day but went with Neil Young Massey hall instead)

And a new video from a cool band called the Evangelicals. You fans of cheesy Horror (W2 I am looking at you) will enjoy especially...



Peace

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Geek

I admit I once was (and still am at heart, just can't really afford it anymore) a comic book geek. X-men was my favorite and I still have all my comics stored away in backing boards and plastics. Anyway, check this exciting trailer out...


Wolverine - Origins





Peace

**Update**

Here are some more trailers!!

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

New Flavor In Ya Ear

Lyrics Born drops a new album april 22 on Anti. First new album in five years!!

Lyrics Born - Hott2Deff (mp3)


Also, Islands has a new album coming out - "Arm's Way" and a new song

Islands - The Arm (mp3)

Yay music!

Peace

Friday, February 15, 2008

New Tapes N Tapes!!!

This is a great, great band. They are out of Minneapolis. They are coming out with a new album due out soon and here is a new song.

Haven't really given it a listen but I liked so much of the first album soo much that I am all ready sold, don't need much. Get their first album, "The Loon" now if you don't all ready own it.


Tapes N Tapes - Hang Them All

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Happy Valentines!

Peanut Butter Wolf made a valentine mix tape. Get it here.


Kanye West has a new, kind of disturbing video for "Flashing Lights".
check it here


Stone Temple Pilots are reuniting and it feels so good.
Plush (Acoustic)


Peace

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Beginning of the End?

So a lead up song and then the battle for Rock and Roll's first song. This of course is just a fun but ultimately fruitless game. But once we apply some suspension of disbelief towards the concept then we can look at some cool music recorded over 50 years ago that is really good. The latest installment in my continuing (mini) history timeline of early Rock and Roll. Post if you see glaring omissions (especially women. I don't really own a ton. I plan on posting some Tina Turner and some Big Mama Thornton though).

On a sidenote, I haven't been posting as often as before because of real life commitments and responsibilities but also because I finally got my nice stereo system hooked up including my turntable (a Thorens TD 160, nothing crazy but does the trick quite nicely) and since I figured out how to record my LP's using Garage Band I have been having a hard time avoiding that rabbit hole. I have tons of jazz that I don't have on any other media so it limits my ability to listen to it anywhere I want and when I want. I am extremely pleased with this new development.

(I have to figure out a way to post my m4a's in a better way, but until then it takes a bit to load the two music consoles. While you wait click on the Goree Carter track which is an mp3)

First off for songs today is "Boogie Chillen" by John Lee Hooker. One chord, with lyrics like, "it's in him, it's got to come out". Worshipped by folks like Bo Didley and Eric Clapton.

Boogie Chillen - John Lee Hooker


Next is our first entry in the battle for the title of "First Rock and Roll single" a song by Goree Carter called "Rock Awhile". I don't know really a whole lot about him except he is definitely influenced by T-Bone Walker (of whom I posted about earlier here) This one is definitely my favorite of the candidates for the first. This came out before Chuck Berry came out with any recordings and dig the guitar.


Goree Carter: "Rock Awhile"


and last but not least, Jackie Brenston - Rocket 88. This song is really Ike Turner's band recording under a pseudonym. The band was really called the Kings of Rhythm and I believe Ike plays on the keys here. According to legend, after an amplifier was dropped before the recording, this became the first example of guitar distortion. True or not, this song is dirty. Check out the sax solo.

Jackie Brenston and His Delta Cats - Rocket 88

In other news:

We Got It For Cheap Vol. 3 mixtape from the Clipse was leaked for free recently.

Timbaland comes out with an album made specifically for cell phones.

25th anniversary of Michael Jackson's "Thriller" album:



Peace

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