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SMOKING MINDS ltd. sab 22 mag 2010 – Pesaro

May 26th, 2010 Comments off

Hank Shocklee – Art Brut

May 12th, 2010 Comments off

source: http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/video-archive/lectures/hank_shocklee__art_brut

Hank Shocklee

Bomb Squad, New York, USA

Public
Enemy is without a doubt the most influential rap group of our planet.
Thanks to Hank Shocklee. The founding member and legendary DJ/producer
gives you an insight into the beginnings of P.E.. Whether it is the
complementary combination of the voices of Chuck D. and Flavor Flav, or
the legendary noisy and soulful sound design of Public Enemy, making
rock ‘n’ roll by the means of hip hop – Shocklee’s beats has always
been balanced out ingeniously in order to be charged with fierce
energy. Being a DJ the turntable have always been a fundamental part of
the intrumentation. Moreover Hank Shocklee provides some really
exquisite recipes for unique production results.

Hank Shocklee – Art Brut

Formats:
Video 530k (high bandwidth stream)
Video 135k (low bandwidth stream)
MP3 Podcast (download)
Session Transcript (text opens in new window)

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http://www.shocklee.com/ 

 

“BEAT MAKERS” (film documentario)

April 26th, 2010 Comments off

Beat Makers

film documentario (prodotto da New Video), che getta uno sguardo sulla scena dei dj-producers hip hop.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06YSdiMh6QE

Season For Change (Dawn Of The Season Mix)

April 21st, 2010 Comments off

one of my favorite Guru’s rap ever, taken from the “Bad Brothers. Ronnie Jordan Meets DJ Krush” album

Season For Change (Dawn Of The Season Mix)

lyrics

[Verse 1 – Guru]
Rotten scum has found its way to power
Time to protect projects, check the hour
I’m fed worse than just angry
Ready for action, baby
Not gettin’ lazy, not goin’ crazy
Cause I’ma make something happen
Not when just a member when I’m rappin’
For real, and it’s amazing to me
How suckas be hopelessly fakin’ to be
Somebody on-point and influential
Yet they got no talent and never had no potential
Cause they lack the bear essential
Strength of the mental, the soulful vocals
Crushing all you ugly oculs
People try to rate me like I’m the pulse
But then they find that I’m the most
Too complex when I’m vexed
And right about now I’ma wreck your game
Yeah, this is the season for a change
[Hook – Guru](2X)
This is the season, this is the season
This is the season, for a change
[Verse 2 – Guru]
And if this is offensive than take it personal
You start to squint from my lines and so I’m hurtin’ you
But I ain’t on no mission to be wishin’ you no bad luck
I put you down, so you know what’s up
You need to change your perspective
Peep the rhyme, that’s corrective, selective
To speak facts that’s my objective
I mess with a little bit of this flow and that if
And then the little bit start to sound fat, and
S-M-double-O-T-H
Believe me, the feeling yo it’s worth to wait
But I still can’t stand those, who try to front
Because they soft as butter rolls
A kid gets a gun, he feels he needs one
Either he shoots one or else he gets done
And what’s the purpose of this tragic outcome
It’s always easier to shift the blame
But ehm this is the season for a change
[Hook](3X)
[Verse 3 – Guru]

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Guru R.I.P. (July 17, 1966 – April 19, 2010)

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Get Electrified Fest 23/24 aprile 2010

April 18th, 2010 Comments off

GET ELECTRIFIED FEST

A STEP INTO NEXT ELECTRONIC CULTURE 

23 – 24 aprile csa Next Emerson via di Bellagio 15 Firenze 

 

venerdì 23 aprile

dalle 14 alle 16

workshop 8bit – nanoloop – lsdj (Pablito el Drito / Kenobit)

dalle 16 alle 20 

ableton live workshop (Emanuele Bellia)

dalle 20 alle 24

aperitivo e electronic jam session 

 

sabato 24 aprile

dalle 14 alle 16

workshop 8bit – nanoloop – lsdj (Pablito el Drito / Kenobit)

dalle 16 alle 20 

ableton live workshop (Emanuele Bellia)

++ open grraffiti jam: 6 spray 10€ !!!

ore 22

hip hop showcase: Sardust – Tullo – SashimiBreakfast – Lapo Raggiro – La Primiera

dalle 24 alle 5

stage1 >> electrotechno (Get Electrified + Fresh Pump Records & Power Francers)

stage2 >> fideget break (Get Electrified, Chrono, Dyami, Slesh, Bass Driver,C Stylez)

stage3 >> dubstep (Numa Crew showcase)

stage4 >> 8bit (Pablito el Drito, Kenobit, Micromilano)

installazioni: Money.less – VJ set: Get Electrified + Svisionote

 

ingresso 3 euri

autobus: 2 – 28  

NOISIA live a Bolo

April 17th, 2010 Comments off

NOISIA (NL) – ‘Split The Atom’ Tour

Support dj’s:
Hallucinator – dj Spiko (Modulate Rec.) + Link dnb Arena

Sarà l’anno dei Noisia,
più di una circostanza lascia ben sperare per l’avvento su scala
planetaria di questi produttori olandesi. Il nucleo costituito da Nik
Roos, Thijs de Vlieger e Martijn van Sonderen è già un’isituzione nei
circuiti dance più off, proprio per l’immensa capacità di ridurre in
politiglia il ritmo. La loro arte è proprio quella di rimestare nei
singoli approcci, fossero drum’n’bass, breakcore ed hip hop. Con alle
spalle pubblicazioni quali ‘The Tide’, ‘Exodus’ (con la presenza
dell’impareggiabile leader dei Boogie Down Productions KRS-One) e
‘Stigma’ – rigorosi extended play che ben si sposano alle dinamiche
della dj culture – i Noisia si sono già conquistati un seguito di
fedelissimi. Tanto da programmare con il debutto sulla lunga distanza –
Split The Atom – un’invasione su più vasta scala all’insegna di un
crossover stilistico che non trascura mai il risultato sul dancefloor.
Hanno prodotto un manifesto dance rock come For The Masses di Hadouken,
hanno lavorato in team con Foreign Beggars per il brano Contact finito
per essere colonna sonora di videogiochi gettonati quali DJ Hero e Gran
Turismo.
Già con il singolo apripista Machine Gun è chiaro che il sound di
Noisia rappresenta un avanzamento non solo per la cultura del
drum’n’bass, ma un adeguamento totale ai nuovi parametri ritmici
contemporanei. Lo stesso Amon Tobin ha remixato il pezzo in una
versione al cardiopalma. Per non parlare poi del video che lo
accompagna, una vera e propria chicca per ogni architetto di cyber
grafica.

http://goodfellaspromo.blogspot.com

Tornano al Link a distanza di 3 anni e a 5 dalla loro prima
apparizione in Italia, a presentare il loro ultimo album ’Split The Atom’

A Supportare la serata ci sara’ Hallucinator, ovvero il producer
italiano piu’ apprezzato a livello internazione del circuito dnb e
break –core, che grazie alle sue esplosive composizioni , si e’
guadagnato il rispetto profondo di tantisimi appassionati dei circuiti
dance piu’ estremi in tutto il panorama, con importanti uscite su
etichette come Mindsaw ed Assimilate ed importanti apparizioni in club
in mezza Europa, ma grazie sopratutto al suon nuovo progetto
discografico Dark Box che raccoglie il meglio della scena
internazionale dedicata a questi suoni e dj Spiko della Modulate Rec. a
supportare come sempre le serate targate Link dnb Arena in compagnia
della Link Dnb Arena crew residente dal 1996.

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Beats for Miccia vol.2

April 15th, 2010 Comments off

thanks for the help and for the inspiration…

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Malcolm McLaren r.i.p.

April 9th, 2010 Comments off

Malcolm McLaren
(Londra, 22
gennaio 1946
– New
York, 8 aprile 2010)

É scomparso ieri a New York mr. Malcolm MacLaren, un genio della musica, del marketing e della moda.
Noto per essere stato il manager di bands leggendarie quali New York Dolls e Sex Pistols, creatore del punk inglese, agitatore e truffatore, è stato anche uno dei pionieri dell’hiphop old skool insieme al World Famous Supreme Team con l’lp "Duck Rock" e i singoli "Hobo scratch", "Buffalo gals", "Would you like more scratching?" e "D’ya like scratchin’?" considerati tutt’oggi vere e proprie pietre miliari dello scratch.

Ciao Malcolm

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http://www.autistici.org/2000-maniax/images/lp%20covers/dya-like-more-scratchin-f.gif

http://www.autistici.org/2000-maniax/images/lp%20covers/dya-like-more-scratchin-r.gif 

http://www.autistici.org/2000-maniax/images/lp%20covers/duck-rock-f.gif

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http://www.autistici.org/2000-maniax/images/lp%20covers/duck-rock-inner-0.gif

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art: Keith Haring

RIP

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_McLaren

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1qydwnT_fc

storia dell’MPC – video

April 8th, 2010 Comments off

breve storia dell’ Akai MPC (clicca sul link per entrare nella pagina del video)

fonte: http://createdigitalmusic.com/2008/08/14/a-brief-history-of-the-mpc-in-video-by-current-tv/

A Brief History of the MPC in Video, by Peter Kirn

Sometimes in technology, the design of a product can have an impact
beyond just the tool itself, and that’s easily the case with the Akai
MPC. Even if you aren’t part of the device’s cult-like following, you’ve
likely worked with software influenced by its approach to musical
interaction. While we await the coming of creator Roger Linn’s new
collaboration with Dave Smith, the LinnDrum II, it’s great to look back
at the MPC itself, and the artists who stretched it to its musical
limits, from hip-hop to classical. Current TV has a short documentary
they’ve just sent us.

Current’s Parisa Vahdatinia describes it thusly:

I’d like to share with you a short piece we recently
produced here at Current TV all about the MPC–a brief history, how it
was created by Roger Linn, and how it’s effected contemporary music,
followed with some interviews with Damu The Fudgemunk, P-Fritz,
K-Murdock who share their sentiments on how the MPC has shaped their
music.

I’m just going to have to imagine how great this piece is as
I’m stuck on a train with only phone-as-modem access, so you get to
sort of scoop me. As I wait, there are some great comments up there
already, haiku-like:

“I mistook them for drum machines….”

“mpc is the hip hop guitar!”

Couldn’t have said it better myself. But it raises the question,
given the endless variety of even pre-digital musical instruments,
what’s next? That’s a question I know Roger cares about, which is why he
helped us judge a design challenge last spring. I’m personally excited
by the idea that some designs are already here, and more are likely to
come out of someone’s studio, without the major product maker label on
it.

Okay, now I’ve seen it. Good to be back off
the train and able to download videos. It does come off strangely as an
ad for Akai, but there’s another way to look at it — as an executive
summary of how MPC users describe their axe. Talk to any MPC user, and
you get a case study in why the design of integrated hardware matters to
people. I believe those principles are absolutely applicable to the
design of software, as well. And the immediacy of the monome is entirely
related, as a computer-based instrument, to the MPC as a hardware
instrument. It’s easy to get hung up on the philosophy of instruments,
but what really matters to people is (surprise) sound and how they
manipulate it.

Beats for Miccia

April 4th, 2010 Comments off

Beats for Miccia

[SND] beat per Caterina 1.mp3 12-May-2010 13:52 9.6M
[SND] beat per Caterina 2.mp3 12-May-2010 13:55 4.5M
[SND] beats for Kate 1.mp3 15-Apr-2010 20:29 1.9M
[SND] beats for Kate 2.mp3 15-Apr-2010 20:28 3.9M
[SND] beats for Kate 3.mp3 15-Apr-2010 20:25 4.5M
[SND] beats for Kate 4.mp3 15-Apr-2010 20:22 3.2M
[SND] beats for Kate 6.mp3 15-Apr-2010 20:20 1.1M
[SND] cate beat.mp3 12-May-2010 13:56 1.7M
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