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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

The Old School Hip Hop Grooves

Image borrowed from the Underground Hip Hop Music Blog

Hey ... are you looking to get your old school hip hop groove on? And at no or low cost? Then this blog, The Underground Hip Hop Music Blog, is right up your alley. It's a blog dedicated to old school hip hop and you can download the goodies. I can only hope that it is all legit. In my preliminary browse, it seems cool and lots of fun. I, personally, have a pretty healthy hip hop collection on cd, but not in the way of digital files, so this is a good find.


You'll find the likes of KRS-One, Brand Nubian, Digable Planets, Gang Starr, Pete Rock and CL Smooth and of course, The Roots.


Do the Erol Flynn or the Smurf, but get yo groove on hip hoppers, get yo groove on ... kfox

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Friday, June 10, 2011

Beat The World Soundtrack Sampler

KRS-One, Talib Kweli and K'naan on the Beat the World Soundtrack


The "You Got Served" franchise continues w/a DVD installment and highlights a few of the notably conscious names in hip hop.

Oh, and here's the link to the movie trailer: "You Got Served: Beat the World"

So check it out hip hoppers and let me know what you think. kfox.

Beat The World Soundtrack Sampler by HipHopConnect on SoundCloud

Beat The World Soundtrack Sampler by HipHopConnect

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Thursday, April 09, 2009

Rock the Bells 2009 Line-up Announced

The Rock the Bells Festival line-up has been announced. It's a wowser. Now, before you get super duper hyped, please know that not all of the artists will appear at each and every tour stop. Yeah slow ya roll, son ...

But the line-up is bangin. If you even get a third of who's listed, it will be all good.

So here's how it's lookin:
Nas
Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley
The Roots
Common
Big Boi
KRS-One
House of Pain
Tech N9ne
K'Naan
RZA
Raekwon
Sage Francis
M.O.P.
Slaughterhouse
Eyedea & Abilities
Necro
Slum Village
+ more + surprise performances

Hip hoppers, you need to get your hustle on and start tucking away parts of your unemployment check ... oh, and you should have a 'plan b' too. kfox.

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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

What's Up W/The Blastmaster?

I know that you were asking yourself that very question and thinking: "... I remember KRS-One from back in the day ...". Yeah, those were good time; the BDP - Boogie Down Productions along w/Scott La Rock.

But KRS-One has been solo for some time now and he has always been amongst other things "The Teacha", "the Blastmaster". Schoolin the masses.

I had a chance to interview KRS-One back in the day when I worked for "The Wiz" in Cincinnati. I have a picture somewhere. I'll have to dig it up and post it.

So I was overjoyed when I saw this interview posted on Okayplayer. There's info on the long standing Stop the Violence Movement; talk about memories: remember "Self Destruction"... you gotta remember that joint ...?

Stay up hip hoppers and be on the lookout for the Blastmaster because there is always a message ... kfox

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Monday, June 23, 2008

Recognize Exhibit @ the National Portrait Gallery in D.C.

So I'm vacationing in the nation's capital. I visit the district w/some frequency since I have family and lots of friends that live in the area. Sometimes, I check out the cultural scene, but often I don't have the time.

But on this trip, I did get a chance to see a great deal. I had heard about the "Recognize" Exhibit, but the person who mentioned it to me did not seem so impressed. So now you are thinking that I was impressed, and I will say that I really enjoyed it! It was a small exhibit, considering the size of the museum, but I'll take it.

What was there to like about it? Everything. There were still photos of the hip hop icons like KRS-One as well as SuperNatural and DJs Shadow and Cut Chemist and my boy ?uesto from The Roots; there was paintings of LL Cool J and Ice Cube; there was a mixed media piece that paid tribute to some of the fallen hip hoppers like Biggie, Lisa "Left-eye" Lopez and others; a poem by Nikki Giovanni; some film shorts set to hip hop music and several graffiti murals. The website has images of nearly everything that is in the exhibit (in the event that you can't get there, but would like to see how hip hop fits into the major museum scene).

The artists behind the exhibit are incredible. I went w/a friend who is a true art connoisseur. And he gave me the back story on most of the artists especially Kehinde Wiley, whose talent is exceptional. I truly love David Scheinbaum's photography; I could look at it for hours. Just the kind of photographer that captures so much in an image. And who knew that so many hip hop artists make a stop in the Sunshine Theater in New Mexico.

Good stuff ... if you get a chance to see it, definitely take it in. It's there until October 26, 2008 ... and it's free and I know you are down w/that price tag hip hoppers! Get your culture on, kfox.

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Thursday, August 30, 2007

It's Edutainment!

Kris Parker ... The Blastmaster ... The Teacha ... half of Boogie Down Productions ... KRS-One

KRS-One is bringing his lesson plans to Cleveland. How awesome is that? Yeah, get ready to learn a little, groove a little and have a good time and only in a way that KRS can maneuver.

So, he is set to rock the Beachland Ballroom on Sunday, September 23, 2007. Is that the day before The Roots do it up at the HOB? Yes, indeed ... yes, indeed. This dynamic dosage of hip hop is fatal. Not everyone will be able to digest it ... but if you have to miss it for any official, emergency family-type business, you will not forgive yourself (or your relatives).

Doors open: 6 p.m.
Showtime: 7 p.m.
Tix are $22 in advance and $25 the day of the show (DOS)

KRS-One has often referenced hip hop as a form of edutainment: it is meant to educate as well as entertain. I'm signing up for that ...

stay true ... kfox

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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Need more time to listen

Checkin out some new music in my favorite genre ... though I must admit that I have not given some of these a full listen:

Brother Ali "The Undisputed Truth" - I began listening to this one at work, but then I left it at work when I really wanted to listen to it at home ... so the jury is still out on this one.

J Dilla "Ruff Draft" - I've listened to several tracks and it's good (I know that's a cop out, but it'll have to suffice for now).

Stephen Marley "Mind Control" - I love, love, love the title cut; also contains tracks w/Mos Def as well as Damien "Junior Gong" Marley; this one is awesome from front to back; oh, "The Traffic Jam" is crazy cool-great beat!

Other notables:
Gabriel Tedros
El-P
Cadence Weapon
Omni

New disks that I don't have (but if I had them, would I make the time to listen to them ... ? Heck yeah!):
Talib Kweli
KRS-One

Movin forward and ah ain't lookin back, kfox!

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