Justice League Making Of Maybach Music Pt.3 from atlnightspots.com on Vimeo.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Making of Maybach Music 3 (Teaser)
Monday, June 14, 2010
Incredible.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Coldplay- I Ran Away
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Monday, May 24, 2010
Sick Performance.
Enjoy.
Neighbours - Gnarls Barkley from judge mental on Vimeo.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
New Sim-PLEX joint!
We started working on this track entitled "Ahead of My Time", and we've never had the opportunity to finish the track completely. The song is featuring DMV native "Apache Flykhan", and is produced by the homie Benz Musik. Check it out, shoot us some feedback, let us know your thoughts!
Peace
Ahead of My Time ft. Appache Flykhan (Produced by Benz Musik) by Sir Jazz
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Much More
I thought this was an EPIC title, picture, and story...
...But here's the rest of the story via Yahoo.com
Yahoo.com/OuterSpaceMystery
Monday, May 10, 2010
Ehh...Just for the hell of it.
1-10 Optimistic by Sir Jazz
Radiohead from Thomas Moreau on Vimeo.
Accept The New?
BUT, the past year or so, I've found myself drifting away from Hip Hop altogether and enjoying music for being music (And not a genre). Someone told me the other day that I have a "weird" taste in music, and I figured that eventually, that person will be a fan of the same style of music as I; in due time. But just like all genres of NEW music, there's always scrutiny. But I encourage everyone to accept the new. Do I think Hip Hop is dead? Nah, it just evolving into something else.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
AFTA-1 x GAS'D promo vid.
LOCATION:WITHIN from GAS'D on Vimeo.
Diddy Blog in the near future?
www.diddyblog.com from Diddy Blog on Vimeo.
Friday, April 30, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Is the Gorillaz "Stylo" a rip off??
Friday, April 16, 2010
Friday, April 9, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Jah Cure- Believe Me
Good vibes.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Monday, March 29, 2010
Matisyahu covers "Use Somebody".
Pretty nice cover tho...Check it out.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Erykah Badu- Window Seat
..But dope Song, great message, and nothing short of the reasons why I love Erykah Badu.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Monday, March 22, 2010
MGMT-Congratulations
"Hey everybody, the album leaked, and we wanted you to be able to hear it from us. We wanted to offer it as a free download but that didn't make sense to anyone but us"
A free download wouldn't be half bad huh? But they do offer us a chance to listen to the album in its entirety @ http://www.whoismgmt.com/
But make sure you still support these dudes April 13! Indie Artists unite!
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Little Dragon 3/24/2010
The ever more popular cult phenomenon Little Dragon, fronted by the beloved Yukimi Nagano, returns to DC in support of their now mature, critcally acclaimed sophmore release Machine Dreams.Little Dragon is joined by overseas renaissance woman and retro pop star VV Brown.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
Melo-X Audio Foreplay (Sonic Intercourse Prelude)
Download Here
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Laugh of the day!
(No homo tho)
Friday, March 12, 2010
Swizz Beats Speaks on Divorce with Ex-Wife Mashonda
THE 3RD POUNDER B****!!!!!!
My bad for the title, I was excited. But today was the FIRST time I tried the damned McDonalds Angus Burger....(I know I'm late...So what?) For starters, I'm not for hype, and 2.) The whole "Angus" thing sounds pretty damn gay...(No offense...) But anywho, the joint was iight, nothing special....Annnnnnnd, I Highly DOUBT I'll ever try it again...smh. The aftermath was monstrous to thy stomach, you feel me? Nooo bueno my G's.....NO BUENO....
I'll stick to my Big Macs and number 7's from now on...
...And WHAT THE HELL does this have to do with McDonalds?? o_O
...There isn't even a Jungle Gym/ Playground thingy in here....What are they talking about??
hahaaa
Jazz-OH rant....Volume 1
Today in my Films Studies class, we watched a film called, "KOYAANISQATSI" (Don't try to pronounce it, you might hurt yourself.), and I thought the film was REMARKABLE! This film is a documentary without words only using sounds and images to explain the movies direction; and Oh what a job they did!! Phenomenal cinematography, great message, slight humor (Although dry), but overall this was the most powerful documentary I've ever seen! Buuuut 90 minutes without words seemed to turn a few of my classmates off.
Although I'm no movie buff, or an art critic, I know a good film when I see one; and KOYAANISQATSI was an outstanding film. Now, I'm a little upset because the class seemed abashed towards the film, and I'm a little confused why. For one, HOW ARE YOU IN AN ART SCHOOL AND CAN NOT APPRECIATE ART AT ANY FORM? I'm so Appalled (Kanye Voice) at how the class sighed, and grunted, as if they being tortured unjustly. WTF!!!?? As my man Martin Lawrence would say, "GET TUH SHHTEEPIN", and stop bothering people who are actually enjoying the film. I also found it DISGUSTING that one of our poor-er looking classmates (I was laughing out loud as I wrote that...HA!) was on Worldstarhiphop.com watching Waka Flocka clips WITH NO DAMN HEADPHONES ON! Yo, I was actually ashamed to be black at that moment.....And I LOVE my Blackness, smh. But truthfully, as an artist in an art school, be careful of your judgement of other forms of media, it really makes you look like less of an artist and more of an idiot. Just my thoughts.
Peace.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
First Commercial for the iPad...
Paying Homage to the Best Emcee to Ever Do it!
Monday, March 8, 2010
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Never too late....
Music is timeless...Music is everlasting...Music is more than a "genre"....enjoy.
Friday, March 5, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
The Definition: EPic
Download Here
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Thierry Henry plays Basketball?
Friday, February 19, 2010
FEB. 23rd!
Thursday, February 18, 2010
I JUST added this to my MacBook!
Monday, February 15, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Monday, February 1, 2010
WHY ARE YOU STILL MADD?
Sooooo, the other night I got a text from a friend asking me to read a blog post about hip hop and the author's general distaste for it at the moment. The editorial was very entertaining, as the author spoke on the demeaning lyrics of rappers and lack of substance on the radio. All the while, I couldn't help but think to myself, "Are people still trippin off dat?" I mean, its 2010 now, I thought everyone knows the radio is biased. Nas declared it dead and I thought that's where the convo ended. Needless to say my curiosity made me read the entire article and ALL 36 comments. As I read the comments I noticed that responses from the readers (including the author) seem to blame and criticize the artists for the type of material they make. To me that's criticizing them for being who they are and expressing themselves. Not kool. Hip hop, to me, is a truly deep form of expression that can be interpreted many ways. I feel, at this point, that over-emphasized criticism quite honestly speaks more to about the complainer more than the complainee.
We all know that there should be more variety on the radio blah blah blah but money talks too loud to ever hear any good music on the radio so why waste your breath? One of the issues that stood out most was the message it sends to the kids. "Ohh the messages are too explicit for the kids" "There's too much sex in the lyrics" "Parents need to police their kids". WTF?!!! Police? I don't think our kids need more police, matter of fact how many hip-hop songs are there in opposition to police?...Aha! I got it. I think I know what the problem is. Let me take a stab at it. I think those of us still wasting energy are not in tune with our own self expression and we retaliate by taking it out on these artists (who seem to be doing a very good job of finding their own, if nothing else). We can get mad at Lil Wayne or Gucci Mane for encouraging a "party party party everybody get wasted" life style but that's their choice of expression. Besides, art imitates life and I don't care how "conscious" you are, we all know that every weekend people head out to the clubs and all different levels by the tens of thousand to do exactly what rappers reference in those songs. I think that maybe you are worried "for the kids" because you feel like you lack the ability to teach your own kids that there is more to life than just partying. I dont know though. I'm just speculating.
"Well what about the sex and raunchy lyrics Osa, that's just not right?" Let me say that I have to keep it real, I don't like the way sex and women are portrayed sometimes either but IT'S SEX! Who doesn't think about sex in some form or another? It's like one of the greatest feelings a human can experience. Its right up there with experiencing your first high or having an encounter from God or something. C'mon let's be real honest and admit that we don't want our kids to hear about sex on the radio because we are too uncomfortable with expressing it to our children in the appropriate manner. Its such a taboo subject that we haven't learned to embrace the beauty of sex even as adults therefore we don't know how to express the honest meaning of that sensation to our existence as humans. We expect our children to figure it out on their own and pray they don't have any kids along the way. I don't know though. Im just speculating. It would be silly of me to 1.try and "police" my kids and prevent them from that music (because they always find a way) and/or 2.expect them not to be influenced by it. They will def hear the raunchy stuff but best believe I'm a let them hear Dead Prez's "Mind Sex" to add some balance (this of course is in addition to the actual "talk" about sex at a young age).
I feel as though if we put all this negative energy we feed to radio artists into positive energy for "good" hip hop then maybe the radio might actually switch it up a little. I don't know though. I'm just speculating. All in all I think ALL artists (even hip hoppers) should be allowed to express themselves without persecution from some "holier than thou" critic. No matter how much we don't agree with another artists message, its important to remember that their art is their personal freedom. Just like your art does the same for you. Besides there is so much "GOOD" hip hop music out there that who cares about the radio anymore? At a certain point ALL artist share the same creative energy, that was used to create this universe, in order to conceive and express themselves through whatever muse they choose. I hope in this new year we can all start respecting each others art more and acknowledge every artists right to find their own personal freedom.
Oooooh yea, in case you wanted to read the article I referenced you can check it out HERE
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HUMAN NATURE
I'M TELLIN YALL WE JAMMING UNTIL MARCH!!!! LETS GO!!!
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Apple iPad....?
Apple, Apple, Apple..Eh. As many of you know Steve Jobs has announced the inception of the "iPad" to his currently thriving, and always growing brand Apple. Apple has always been known for providing innovative, and state-of-the art equipment. As we all know the iPhone has changed the way companies are creating phones nowadays with many companies rebutting the iphone with their own version of the "iphone killer". But today is all about the highly anticipated "iPad"!!!!!! Right...As an employee of Apple, I have already taken a couple of phone calls asking about this damn thing, and then listening to them go apeshit when they are told that the item is not quite available yet....
I honestly don't see what all the ruckus is about!. Yea sure like all Apple products it looks pretty slick, I'm sure it moves at lightning speed, and I'm sure the screen quality is more than impressive. Ok, now tell me other than being bigger than and iPhone and smaller than a Macbook...what is so special about it? Half of the people walking this earth already has an iPhone, and the number of Macbook users are growing at record breaking paces as of recent. So, what other than novelty purpose would this "max-iPad" do for me? Well let's explore, there is no 3g connection meaning it must run off a wi-fi network. Like most Apple products its equipped with itunes and can run apps and you can even watch movies. Email, and organizers are probably the most unique thing about the iPad, with the ability to check email from pop-up menus, but all in all to me it sounds like one big ass iPod Touch. So tell me what do you think of Apple's new gimmick..er, I mean product?
twitter.com/SeanAikens
NEW-ness!
"Young Boy Tizzy hails from the nation’s capital, Washington DC. The baby faced rapper wrote his first rhyme at the age of 9, and recorded his first song at 11. It wasn’t all a fairy tale for the now 17 year old. The lack of support from his peers is what ultimately led him to take his craft seriously. Ignoring the naysayers and those who would poke fun, YBT continued to make music eventually winning over those who doubted him. Not even able to legally drink yet, he has rocked shows for WPGC 95.5 and opened up on tour for the New Boyz. DC may be known for GoGo music but if YBT has his way he’ll be the biggest name to come out of the district. YBT considers himself to make a different brand of music that won’t just appeal to those in his age bracket. Although he’s known as Young Boy, he’s got goals way ahead of his age, in five years he hopes to be an established brand unto himself. They say the future is in the hands of the youth, and judging from the words YBT speaks it’s in good hands."
is it you-ft deja
Listen Here
How do you feel about this track?? Let Young Boy Trizzy know:
www.twitter.com/youngboytizzy
www.myspace.com/youngboitizzy
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Friday, January 22, 2010
Great Photography!
Check it out:
http://www.pbase.com/brentgv/2009
Thursday, January 21, 2010
The pursuit of a new atmosphere!
If you were working at F.I.T. would you let him in based of off this essay? Let him know!!
Twitter.com/SeanAikens
Check it out!!
Why FIT? Since I have decided that I will transfer to the Fashion Institute of Technology I have been continuously asked this question, not just by the kind folks who will be reading this essay but also by family members, friends and peers. As many times that I have been presented with this question, not once have I had a problem with providing an answer.
I believe life is about finding what your passion is, embracing it, and enjoying it. My passion is the concepts of art, expression and creativity. Fashion is just that, expressing who you are through art, the art of what you are wearing. You express and define who you are through what you wear and your organic style. The idea of creating art for others to use as avenues of daily expression is an endeavor I plan on dedicating my life to.
I chose to pursue a degree in Menswear at FIT because I feel that while I know what I want to do with my life, however I want to execute my plans correctly. I want to take the right steps towards my goals and attending FIT would be an avenue to obtain professional advice, insight, and knowledge in a field that has constantly been evolving over the years. Being that FIT has offers the only Menswear programs in the U.S. I feel that the school holds a certain prestige of sorts. I have also discovered in my research that the Menswear program at FIT has an incredible job placement rate. Also I love that fact that FIT is in a city that provides so much inspiration and culture, New York (not to mention being the fashion capital of the world).
Being that I have taken previous college level Business courses, I feel that pairing them with a degree in Menswear would better equip me with the skills I need to accomplish my goals. I would be able to create clothing at a professional level as well as use my background in business to help market myself as a designer, as knowing how to market oneself is just as important as being able to create a garment.
I am sure that this presentation of my feelings has impressed upon you my motives for wanting to attend FIT. FIT will surely provide me a vehicle to reaching my goals in life and with my drive and passion behind me I am sure something great will become of my attendance at FIT.
Good luck in the pursuit of a new atmosphere bro!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Symptoms of Love by Robert Graves
Symptoms of Love
Love is universal migraine,
A bright stain on the vision
Blotting out reason.
Symptoms of true love
Are leanness, jealousy,
Laggard dawns; (Laggard= Lazy)
Are omens and nightmares -
Listening for a knock,
Waiting for a sign:
For a touch of her fingers
In a darkened room,
For a searching look.
Take courage, lover!
Could you endure such pain
At any hand but hers?
Good question!
I was once told, "Love is almost like suicide, and you have to be crazy to be in it". But it's something that's as essential to human life - as air is to the human body. If she/ he wasn't your wife (or husband) would you "endure such pain" from anyone else?? Ahhh! Poetry!
Never Let Me Down- Kenna (Produced by Mike Shinoda & Chad Hugo)
Peace.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Friday, January 15, 2010
Did you see that!?!?!
As big of a Phoenix fan as I am, I can't front...Jamal Crawford just SPLASHED ALL ON MY MAN Jared Dudley. LMAO! (No nasty) hahaa
Wyclef Jean: The Face of Haiti
"The hip-hop star Wyclef Jean has become the celebrity face of the Haitian earthquake appeal after flying into his home country to pull bodies from the rubble.
The former Fugees rapper turned solo artist who moved to America as a teenager, said the sight that greeted him following Tuesday’s 7.0-magnitude earthquake was akin to “an apocalypse” and implored the world to pledge money to help the victims.
After spending Thursday removing corpses from collapsed buildings in the capital of Port-Au-Prince, the visibly shaken rapper told Fox News that he doubted estimates that 100,000 people were trapped beneath collapsed buildings and put the figure higher."
Via. http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article6989459.ece
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
SMH @ Pat Robertson
"Today's buzz on Twitter about the Rev. Pat Robertson seemed like a cruel hoax against the man who blamed America's sins for the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001 and Hurricane Katrina.
But no. Robertson did indeed strike again today during his show "The 700 Club" on the Christian Broadcasting Network. Calling for donations to CBN's disaster relief fund, he blamed Tuesday's 7.3 magnitude earthquake on the Haitians' "pact with the devil" two centuries ago while seeking liberation from the French. Take a look at the video."
I don't know if what he says is fact or opinion, nor do I care. But as the Evangelical Christian you're supposed to be Mr. Robertson, your words were very demeaning...
Keep Haiti in your prayers everyone...
Thank you.
Without Words.
@ 1:07 is where it REALLY gets intriguing.
places on earth in fast motion. Time lapse (Hi Quality HD-720)
music - Without words - Gal & avi Hochberg
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
AVATAR: The roller coaster ride
Ok so I just saw that AVATAR movie (phenomenally schweet, I might go pay to see it next time). Anyway, now its all over CNN that folks are depressed from seeing this movie......where do I start? Maybe I should start with by asking a question. Are you f$*%in serious?!! Aight fine. Let me stop being an a$$hole about it. I can empathize. Despite the fact that this movie illuminates the beauty of the natural world and highlights the power of the human spirit as well as the goodness in man/woman, I cant forget that there are two sides to every story.
I mean sure there was a happy ending and all the people that should have lived, lived and those that should have died, died but I think we can all agree that this movie had a lot of depth. I think that if there is one thing to be depressed about it should be the fact that humans have been the ultimate evil towards planet earth and have been sucking the planet dry of her resources and when we tap out and devour one corner of the earth we move on to the next sector to do the same thing making us resemble a virus more than a part of nature that is supposed to live in harmony with what was provided to us here on earth and it is only inevitable that we will have to leave this planet in search of new space because we've turned this planet into a great big ball of shit!!!!! (see WALL-E and BATTLE FOR TERRA) or how bout the fact that humans are so ruthless that we will eradicate and and nullify the existence of an entire race of life in order to fulfill our selfish inharmonious goals which some of us can relate to more than other (see NATIVES AMERICANS or "AMERICAN INDIANS" and/or the over 7700 types of endangered species ). Thats quite depressing when U think about it isn't? <- END SCENE.
The point is....well...there is no point. Just this. There was so much beauty in the AVATAR movie. Why take out the sucky parts? We all know that the depression was already there before the movie. Maybe you feel depressed cause you can be doing more with your life, then do more. Maybe you feel like you want to feed your sense of adventure, go head and do it. Don't sit around and mope about it.
I think this movie inspires a new wave of thinking. It makes me want to return to the earth. Run around barefoot and go horseback riding in the nude. It makes me want to be one with nature. And if I can't do all that maybe I'll just try to recycle a little more. I definitely recommend this movie and encourage all of you to see it. At the very least AVATAR is a movie that gives a new respect for life and culture and what could possibly be depressing about that.
Image from: http://daily-math.com/weblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/avatar-movie-poster.jpg
In the Stu with Sim-PLEX.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Much Apologies to my awesome followers.
Thanks for rollin with a homie.
Sincerely,
Jazz of Sim-PLEX