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The Kid Daytona - The Daytona 500 (Trailer) Posted: 27 Apr 2009 10:27 PM PDT |
Posted: 27 Apr 2009 05:28 PM PDT Smooth live session... TRLS is the Hip Hop from the ground up, its robotic Jazz to make love to...it's every Tuesday at NuBlu! Featuring: Musicians Malik (MC,Sampler beat machine), Stimulus(MC,DJ), Daru Jones(Drums,Beats),Nate Jones(Bass), Jesse Fisher(Keys), Marie(Violin and Percussions) |
Peter Hadar - A Date With Harlem @ The Shrine 4-26-09 Posted: 27 Apr 2009 03:59 PM PDT No one knows hustle like Charles Anthony of Hustlemode, the promoter of last nights, 'A Date With Harlem @ The Shrine' with headliner Peter Hadar. This show though it did get off to a slow start, all in all was a success. Interestingly enough, the host for the evening was, 'Crash' a model seen in Ron Browz, 'Pop Champagne' video. She's pretty hot. My guess is that she's a Harlem native, the reason for her as choice for host. Trezure the Empress with band makes impressive strides as young soulstress in this NYC scene, one of many new artists fabricating a renaissance to be reckoned with. She is definitely powerful and that power was complemented well during one song in particular that featured, Nova (NRO) where the emcee's passionate delivery was well appreciated by an attentive audience. Peter Hadar's set was tight. There were a few moments where the sound people at The Shrine basically dropped the ball. Totally, not a good look. But like any good showman, Peter was able to work through the technical difficulties with no problem. His production knocks ridiculously (producer/DJ mathematics) accompanied by a phenomenal drummer, there was a consistant thump going that kept the venue alive. A song with Peter's young protige from Harlem was fully charged with an exuberant energy and when Peter went into his single 'Planets', well the ladies in the building where estatic. Peter Hadar rocks live, with personality, charm, charisma and Merlot. It's about time more media outlets take notice of this talent, regardless he's gonna take what owed to him anyway. Photos by EMA Photography |
Swagger Like Us - Jim Jones [Explicit Content] Posted: 27 Apr 2009 02:44 PM PDT This is pretty old, but entertaining. Even folks that aren't fans of the man named after one of the most despicable figures that ever walked the planet have got to admit that he's gotten his bars up over the years. A handful of slick lines and scarf that just keeps on blowing in the fabricated stage wind is classic. |
Artist Of The Week - The Day Laborers Posted: 27 Apr 2009 06:02 AM PDT For a commercial artist, a guest appearance on an album can simply be a representation of said artist buying someone's time that they feel will help them chart a hit, or break them into a new market. For underground artists, however, a solid guest appearance represents a lot more. It represents the networking they've done, who they're cool with, and most importantly, who respects their work enough to want to jump on a track with them. When The Day Laborers passed me their album, The Learning Process, and I saw two former Artists Of The Week, Homeboy Sandman and Louis Logic, were featured on it, I knew it was high time I found out more about the group. After giving the album a spin I caught up with The Day Laborers duo of Aspect and I.N.F. (pictured L to R) to do just that. Click Here... |
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