Artist Feature – The Plexiglass Fountain

Aaaand we back with the first TMF Artist Feature on the new site, so it’s extra fitting that we kick it off with our good homies Tokyo Cigar and Cyclops of The Plexiglass Fountain. These cats are some extremely talented and dedicated artists…but I’ma shut up and let the boys do the talking…

Cee: What up fellas? Y’all are about to drop your sophomore album, is that correct? What’s changed between the making of Left Of The Scenery and this joint?

Tokyo Cigar: We pretty much just stepped it up on all levels. We had more time to put the album together so it’s way more potent overall. Left of the Scenery was a hard album to follow up cause we were on a straight mission when making it. This one is more relaxed but more focused in terms of cooking it up.

Cyclops: Not too much has changed in the actual making of the album. Since this is the 2nd time around, I’d say the group chemistry is pretty solid and we have a more comfortable dynamic. We both record in different spots so Tokyo just sends the beats and then we both start writing and recording and sending everything over email. Even though it’s an unconventional process it works well for the group.

Cee: It’s been like a year between PGF albums, but you’ve both dropped numerous solo projects in the meanwhile. Tell us about those, and how the fuck y’all get so prolific!

Tokyo Cigar: haha. For me it’s pretty much based on big bags of Bionic (shout out Sour Diesel). I’m addicted to music so when I finish projects up I get a little depressed so I stay working. The “Megaman Theory 2″ came from a blunted convo with one of my homies who loved the first part. “Frozen Flesh, Ugly Soul” was an instrumental album I was working on for a couple of years. “The Ladies In The House” was me just wanting to work with singers and testing my production with vocalists. “The 12 Fingered Musician” happened cause keb0 got at me for beats and the EP we did was crazy.

Cyclops: I dropped my solo album ‘Oceans’. That was more of a soulful, jazz infused album. It was very laid back. The album had a lot of different production including EOM, Half-Centric, Tone Spliff, Razorsharpe and Cenzo Beatz. With PGF we have a really left field sound, so with Oceans I wanted to make something more boom bap to balance that out.

Cee: Break down the new album for the people…

Tokyo Cigar: It’s a lot darker and more raw. The lyrics are more personal and the cockiness factor is turned wayyyy up. Overall it’s a brutal album. The beauty parts are Brutally beautiful and the Hard parts are brutally hard. We got songs that are probably gonna start fights in clubs if the DJ plays them. We also made more effort to get more guests on the album.

Cyclops: The new album is called ‘Midnight Hindsight’. It’s basically the same PGF sound but elevated; we stepped up our game on every aspect of the project. The beats, lyrics, and delivery are all improved. Like the 1st album, we touch on a wide variety of topics and have a bunch of different sounds. Overall, I think the whole album is even better than the 1st.

Cee: Tokyo, were you on the beats the whole time for this LP as well?

Tokyo Cigar: Yeah. Most def. I was raised on cats like RZA, DJ MUGGS, PETE ROCK & CL SMOOTH, and GANGSTARR. So I’m more in tune with the one producer thing to give a cohesive sound to a project.

Cee: Any guests you wanna reveal?

Tokyo Cigar: Well The Movement Fam is pretty much Ghostface on Cuban Linx status haha. Cee & Bekah and Notion are on 2 joints. Da Capo who did “The Article” with K Def is on a track. Mally and Cause are on a joint and keb0 came through and blessed a track. I called up Jadakiss but he was busy haha.

Cee: You guys worked with The Movement Fam’s Cee & Bekah on the single ‘Carpe Diem’. Tell us how that came about and break down the song for us.

Tokyo Cigar: When i made the beat I kept on saying to myself “We NEED Cee and Bekah on this!” I just caught a crazy vision for that. Cyclops loved the beat and then I sent it to Cee and Bekah and they loved it too. I came up with the overall concept of going for your dreams with music and when everyone did they parts for it I was like “woooooooooooooooooow!” I felt it was gonna be a great track but when I actually heard it finished I damn near shit my pants. Shout out to Notion for the incredible mixdown too.

Cyclops: We’ve been cool with TMF for a while and even do a little writing for the blog so it’s only natural that the collaboration came to fruition. “Carpe Diem” is a song about coming up in the music industry and some of the experiences that are related to that. Even though it’s about music, anyone trying to make something of them selves can relate. It’s all about working hard and making moves, so it’s a pretty positive message.

Cee: I heard y’all might be doing a video for this joint, what’s up with that?

Tokyo Cigar: Yeah I was building with the homie Cee and we came up with some dope ideas. We gonna try and wrap it up and give heads a crazy visual vibe for the song. Shit would be wild.

Cyclops: The video right now is in the planning stages but when TMF comes to North America it’s a wrap.

Cee: You also worked with TMF’s Notion on the bangin’ ‘Head Trauma Scholar’. That’s some wild shit. Tell us about that joint.

Tokyo Cigar: Yeah. I stay cooking beats so i just made that and I saw Notion going crazy over that. Actually I remixed a whole album of Notion’s a while back. I won a spot on TMF’s remix album for my remix of “New Wave” I loved dudes style and flow and charisma lyrically so I wanted to work with him for a minute. The song is straight Gorilla rap over a soulful beat so I felt he would be perfect for it. He really went in crazy on that joint. One of my favorite tracks on the album for sure.

Cyclops: The song is crazy. Notion has been helping us out with some mixing and mastering so it was long overdue that we all got on the same track. Tokyo and I had the song and we thought Notion would be a perfect fit so we just sent it over and he had an incredible verse. Basically, the song boils down to all of us spitting some crazy bars.

Cee: Do you guys plan to get some shows crackin’ to support the release of the album?

Tokyo Cigar: That’s the only complicated thing. We are in different states so linking up to perform is an issue. We’re gonna work around it. I may go up to Jersey to link up and lace some shows. But we gonna work it out. We on some Phonte and Nicolay shit right now ha ha.

Cyclops: Because we live in different locations that’s pretty difficult but it’s definitely a possibility and something we’re working on. Shows are really important so it’s one of our goals for the near future.

Cee: So what’s the plans from here? Should we expect another PGF release any time soon? Many solo projects on deck?

Tokyo Cigar: Oh yeah for sure. The crazy thing is that we are already working on our third and Fourth project. We also have a top secret project were doing that should blow some peoples minds. Cyclops also has a solo album called “When Inspiration Hits” which I produced entirely for him. We dropping that in December. That joint has some of my BEST beats ever. I’m also lacing an EP called “The Last Dragon” for my man Ra that is gonna be retarded.

Cyclops: We’re working on a few projects actually. I have a new solo album produced by Tokyo coming out in December, called “When Inspiration Hits.” We’ve been working on this album for a while and it’s definitely my magnum opus as a solo artist. Tokyo has some of his best production on that album and I have my best lyrics so the album is going to be something very serious. I also have a project coming out produced by Half-Centric. It’s a very soulful sound and is going to have collaborations with Cee and Notion. Recently, I started on another solo album that’s going to be somewhat of a sequel to Oceans. It’s tentatively titled “The Red Morning Sky.” There’s only 1 song completely finished for that project called “You Don’t Understand” produced by Razorsharpe and everyone I’ve played it for has gone nuts.

As for new PGF shit, I don’t know how much I’m supposed to talk about LOL but we are planning a bunch of different shit. We’re working on our 3rd album, which is on some take it back to 94 shit. I mean, I was only 2 then but you get the idea. We’re also planning a Trip Hop project infused with some poetry and prose. That’s not really fleshed out yet, but I’m sure it’s gonna be insane once we get the ball rolling.

Cee: Any message for the people?

Tokyo Cigar: Please support the Plexiglass click. Our motto is “Music is my Life, Life is my hobby” so we really put our heart and soul into this.

Cyclops: To everyone who supported us and listened to the music, thank you. We work hard to put out the best music possible and when people respond to that it means a lot. To everyone who hasn’t checked us out or is waiting to, please take a few minutes out of your day and listen. All of the music is available for streaming and free download so there’s no reason not to check it out.

Cee: Hit us with the science where folks can grab the music and get more info on Tokyo Cigar & Cyclops.

Tokyo Cigar: We got the website http://www.theplexiglassfountain.com/ and Bandcamp http://theplexiglassfountain.bandcamp.com/

We also got Twitter http://twitter.com/Tokyocigar http://twitter.com/CyclopsCaliberX

Anyone interested in beats get at me thought the homie Big Cee at ceefeezy@gmail.com and Tokyocigartalk@gmail.com.

Cyclops: Check out http://www.theplexiglassfountain.com. Anything that we do as a group or solo gets posted there so it’s pretty much a 1 stop type thing. If you want go to http://www.theplexiglassfountain.bandcamp.com
http://www.cyclops.bandcamp.com or
http://www.tokyocigarmusic.bandcamp.com if you want to download our
stuff.

Cee: Peace guys.

Tokyo Cigar: Peace. Thanks for the interview. AUG. 10th “Midnight Hindsight” support the album. ZOOM.

Cyclops: Good looking out on the spotlight. It’s really appreciated.

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Laws – 5:01 Overtime (mixtape)

Huge shouts to thrizz for putting me on this one. Check the facts:

Brazilian-born, Florida-based up-and-comer Laws has rejoined forces with DJBooth.net to bring fans 5:01 (Overtime), an expanded, tagless re-release of acclaimed sophomore mixtape 4:57PM, which started off as a simple promotional release and has spiraled into a XXL show and prove, an opening on a US tour, and countless new fans around the globe. In addition to all 17 tracks featured on the original street album (released this past February), 5:01 comes complete with four new cuts. Also included is the reader-acclaimed, Big K.R.I.T./Emilio Rojas-assisted “Hold You Down (Remix).” Along with the collaborators listed above, 5:01 features guest appearances by such underground/up-and-coming artists as Jay Rock, Jason Caesar, Funkghost, Mason Caine, Calvin Harris. Production comes courtesy of 9th Wonder, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, M-Phazes and many more.



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Laws – Hold You Down (rmx) f. Emilio Rojas & Big K.R.I.T. (Video)

Wooooooooow. EMILIO. WHAT THE FUCK?

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On The Corner of Notion & 9th: First Leak plus The Fam Moves show

It’s finally here!

Man, it’s been a hectic ride. Not only are we all trying to organise moving our lives to another continent, but The Movement Fam are in the midst of dropping two projects in the next month, along with putting the launch gig/goodbye show together. Things is wild right now, however we can now confirm that Notion’s third mixtape, ‘On The Corner of Notion & 9th: A Tribute to 9th Wonder’ will officially be released via The Movement Fam Records on Friday 20th August 2010!

We can now release the first leak from the tape, ‘Mastermind’, a headnodding 9th beat with Notion’s heated delivery. Check it out, and stay tuned to Notion’s Bandcamp at 2pm (AEST) on August 20 (midnight east coast US time) for the release of the tape!

Download ‘Mastermind’ from On The Corner of Notion & 9th

While we’re at it, here’s the flyer for our goodbye party/double launch gig in Melbourne before we head off to Toronto on them one way tickets. It’s the official launch of both Notion’s ‘On The Corner of Notion & 9th: A Tribute to 9th Wonder’ mixtape and Cee & Bekah’s debut album/compilation ‘The Soul Movement Originals’, and both Notion and Cee & Bekah will be doing an hour long set showcasing their new projects as well as covering their back catalogue.

Headlining the evening is fellow Soul Hop band You N Ur Music, a personal fave of ours and top blokes as well. Expect an especially scorching set. And opening the night is new comers Infinite & TruStylz, who are fresh faces in the scene that will definitely leave y’all vibed.

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What Cee be on… Amos Lee

Dude is sick. I only stumbled across Amos recently, and this is one of my favourite joints of his – and even better, this is live at Abbey Road. That voice is incredible. Definitely worth looking into, quality soul music.

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Drastic- "Been In This Game" (Video)

Cleveland emcee, Drastic, performs his tribute to J Dilla “Been In This Game” off of his album WHIN Til The End. Drastic is one of the most talented emcees in Cleveland.

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Masonic Monuments in Melbourne (video)

So yesterdays post inspired todays.

I’ve watched this video a few times already and it’s really, really interesting. If you’re in Melbourne, keep an eye out for different things throughout the city, coz there are SO many things that you don’t notice unless you really pay attention.

And while I’m here, check the video of Lebron, Wade and Bosh getting welcomed to Miami.

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Rick Ross feat Jay-Z – Free Mason (audio)

Aight, so this is some shit right here.

Rozay isn’t the greatest artist. Yeah he’s got some cool shit, but as an MC he’s nothing special. That said, I don’t really get all the hype leading up to his latest LP, ‘Teflon Don’, but this leak caught my attention, both for the title and the feature artist.

As much as Jay is slippin’ these days, I HAD to hear what he had to say on a joint titled ‘Free Mason’, particularly after all the talk online about Jay’s inclinations towards being part of the Illuminati (something I’m yet to make up my mind on). Oh and John Legend makes a DOPE cameo too.

I actually really like Jay’s verse here. He addresses the rumours briefly here (‘Bitch I said that I’m amazing, not a mason’), but I think I need to hear it a few more times. What y’all think?

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Reflection Eternal – Ballad Of The Black Gold (video)

Reflection Eternal “Ballad of the Black Gold” from Sam Ellison on Vimeo.

Well if this isn’t a timely single, I don’t know what is.

Kweli has always been known for his relevant and ‘conscious’ subject matter, but this one really hits home. Right on the heels of the recent BP oil fiasco comes Reflection Eternal’s latest single, ‘Ballad of the Black Gold’. Some powerful imagery here, which tells the story much better than if it was a basic performance video. Brilliant.

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What Cee be on… 30 Seconds To Mars

I’m not sure if I mentioned this before, but since I got into this rock/indie shit heavy, it’s uber wicked coz I have no pretensions or prejudices about the artist or the music. So when I first put 30 Seconds To Mars on the iPod in the gym, I lost my SHIT. Their ‘A Beautiful Lie’ album blew my mind. And although I didn’t enjoy their last two albums as much, they’re still dope. Then dudes bagged em for the singer, Jared Leto, who apparently is an actor and the blonde dude who gets murked in Fight Club.

But fuck ‘em.

These are my two fave joints; ‘Valhalla’ is by far my fave 30 Seconds joint, and it’s just a b-side for some stupid reason, while the title track off their debut is heatrocks. Can’t wait to see ‘em live. Enjoy.

Valhalla

A Beautiful Lie

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