Gno Shit?

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Gno Shit?

Twitter is so dope. So I stumbled across this fresh, up and coming street wear brand, Gno today. Checked out the website and just had to blog about it.

So far, Gno is producing three tees that all contain strong themes and often political message - which is unbelievably refreshing. Check out the images below (click on the pics to be taken to the website), and rather than me writing about it, check the product descriptions, which sum each tee up perfect.

Gno - I Used To Love H.E.R.

An illustration based on the classic "I Used to Love H.E.R." by Common. In the song, Common makes an analogy comparing the degradation of a woman with the deterioration of hip hop music after its commercial success forced it into the mainstream.

Gno - Media Heads

This is an illustration of a young girl yet to be negatively-influenced by the images we see through certain forms of media everyday. The young girl is seen reading a book while media heads hover over her shoulder desperately trying to gain her attention with flashy images of video vixens and the likes.

Gno - Grey Matter

This design was influenced by Deltron 3030's "A Brymar College Course". Deltron 3030 is a favorite here at Gno and a tribute had to be paid to such a classic. The message is to "get creative" by means of upgrading the most powerful computer known to man - the brain. On the back, the text reads "Cause One Day It May Matter".

Check 'em out, and we'll be sure to keep y'all posted on future developments from Gno.

Gno on MySpace
Gno website

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It's so soulful...Marsha Ambrosius

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It's so soulful...Marsha Ambrosius

Marsha Ambrosius - Yours Truly

Floetry fans, y'all should get excited. The unmistakable voice of Marsha Ambrosius has been heard on some of the dopest albums of the last few years, and finally we have a solo mixtape from the woman herself, entitled Yours Truly, and mixed by Don Canon (you know the dude).

Shouts to the homie Kenn Starr for the info, and big ups to my dude Kevin Nottingham for posting the info on his blog.

Download Marsha Ambrosius - Yours Truly

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DJ Grain Ear to the Streets Weekly Hip Hop News Wrap Up - Dec 20th 2008

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DJ Grain Ear to the Streets Weekly Hip Hop News Wrap Up - Dec 20th 2008

Well I have been doing this lil segment for The Edutainment Hip Hop Show based out of Knoxville, TN hosted my cousin Rapper BT and Drop Knowledge for almost a year. It has been great and I now want to bring the show to the internet for the good people in Cyberspace. Every week I will be posting a summary of the major events that happened during the week in hip hop. Audio will be available......well most of the time!!!

Hip Hop News for the Week of Dec 14th 2008

The RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) has decided to stop suing folks that pirate music from the internet via Napster, Limewire, and other P2P networks. Years ago I am sure everyone remembers when the record industry starting going after people that were downloading and sharing vast amounts of music. Despite their efforts to scare people into stopping their pirating, it got worse. Now in order to curve these pirates, the RIAA has decided to team up with Internet Service Providers to cut off or slow down offenders internet connection. Smart idea....no net means no music. Finally, they got something right.

J Dilla

Slum Village is talking about reuniting to do another album. After J-Dilla's untimely death, the group seemed to dissolve with everyone going their seperate ways to concentrate on solo projects. In '09 we will see what happens....I will keep you posted on that!!!!

Top Albums of 08

Kanye West - 808 and Heartbreaks
Young Jeezy - The Recession
T.I. - Paper Trail
Ludacris - Theater to the Mind
Common - Universal Mind Control
Drake - The Comeback Season
Jean Grae - Jeanius
Lil Wayne - The Carter 3
Elzhi - The Preface

Take a listen to the show on the player below.

Until next week...
DJ Grain.

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Adele in 1988?

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Adele in 1988?

Mick Boogie & Adele - 1988

1988 was the realest year in history. So where were you?

We all know where Mick Boogie was. Conceptualizing this remix album, that's where.

UK soulstress Adele, whose album '19' was definitely one of my favourite albums this year hands down, has been gratuitously remixed by Mick Boogie and friends, utilising Hip Hop classics from 1988 - and it works.

Celebrity blogger Perez Hilton even enjoyed it.

As opposed to just a mashup, it's a full remix LP that even includes dope guest spots from cats like Nalege (of Kidz In The Hall) and Big Pooh (Little Brother). Here's the tracklisting:

1) Chasing 1988: The Intro (f/ 6th Sense)
2) Day Dreams (nVMe Remix)
3) Tired (6th Sense Remix)
4) First Love (Remot Remix f/ Naledge)
5) My Same (Garbs Infinite Remix)
6) Melt My Heart To Stone (Kickdrums Remix f/ Big Pooh)
7) Cold Shoulder (Garbs Infinite Remix)
8) Right As Rain (nVMe Remix)
9) Make You Feel My Love (Remot Remix)

Download Mick Boogie and Friends' remix LP Adele - 1988

Shouts to my man Remot for landing two remixes on here, and of course, much love to his manager Sean Deez, the homie for real. Look out for Remot's work on upcoming The Movement Fam projects.

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We getting Arab money!

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We getting Arab money!

This has gotta be the most retarded song out right now - but the dance is so stupid that it's awesome. Notion and I have been going hard at it for the last couple days. Shouts to Ash for the hook up.

Also, peep the funny ass outtake video clip. Gold.

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The Movement Fam Online Store!

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The Movement Fam Online Store!

What it do peoples? Its ya boy Notion gettin his first post on!!

Just wanted yall to peep the new Cee & Bekah Mens & Womens Tee's available to cop online!!
We got all sizes, colours and styles, take a look!

Cee & Bekah Mens Tee - BLACK

Cee & Bekah Mens Tee - WHITE

Cee & Bekah Mens Tee - GREY

Cee & Bekah Mens Tee - The Soul Movement

Cee & Bekah Womens Tee - WHITE

Cee & Bekah Womens Tee - BLACK

Dope huh? We've also got available ALL four mixtapes available for purchase. For the entire back catalogue of The Movement Fam, hit up the following MySpaces to get ya shop on:

The Movement Fam MySpace
Cee & Bekah MySpace
Notion MySpace

Peace,
Notion.

**Ill be posting more dopeness shortly, keep on bloggin yaaaalllll!

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Cee & Bekah on iTunes and Amazon

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Cee & Bekah on iTunes and Amazon

Cee & Bekah on iTunes

That's right peoples, y'all can officially purchase The Fam tunes on the interweb. It doesn't get any better than that.

The Soul Movement Volume 1 and The Soul Movement Volume 2 Originals, with full length original songs produced by folks like Styalz Fuego, Whisper, Revelino, KrisblaiR (Canada), Da-Phai, Infinite Archetype and Beat Chemist (Canada), and featuring guest spots from The Movement Fam (Notion and Tommy Gunnz), and Canada's KrisblaiR and Jessica Kaya (sister of ultra dope MC Eternia).

Cee & Bekah on Amazon.com

They can be purchased individually or as an 'EP' (6 songs on Vol 1 and 5 songs on Vol 2). And with songs being a lazy $0.89 each and the EP sitting around $5 (on Amazon), how can you go wrong? Either click on the pics above or the links below. Easy.

Cee & Bekah on iTunes

Cee & Bekah on Amazon.com

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The Movement Fam on The Understudies 'CC3'

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The Movement Fam on The Understudies 'CC3'

Big ups to the homies The Understudies out in the East Bay, California.

The Understudies - CC3 front cover

Not only are they top blokes, but they have just released the third installment in their mixtape series, 'CC3'. And what makes this one super awesome is that it features our inter-crew collab, 'Never Going Away', which we recorded in Oakland, California on our recent trip there.

The Understudies - CC3 back cover

The song will also be released in the very near future on vinyl in both Australia and the USA as a double sided 12", which will be very exciting. So click on the cover to be taken to the 'Name Your Price' site where you can pay what you like for it (minimum is 50cents) - and remember, is not a mixtape full of jacked beats; this is all original, quality Hip Hop from the Bay.

Click on the back cover to be taken to The Understudies MySpace page.

Oh yeah, and while you're at it, go get your free download of the G.O.D.Cast Vol 2 podcast from the crew, which features an interview with Cee, Bekah and Notion by Citizen and Fly Cobb live in Oakland.

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Attention artists - new networking tool! Trackhustle.com

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Attention artists - new networking tool! Trackhustle.com

The Movement Fam - Trackhustle.com

For all the artists out there, I stumbled across a new networking tool that could be quite beneficial. Trackhustle.com is dope - it's a little different to the average music social networking site. This joint not only has the usual ish (pics, music, bio, etc), but it also gives you access to submitting music to A&R's, popular contests from around the web and various other networking tools that I'm yet to discover.

Check out The Movement Fam Trackhustle.com page (or click the image), this is yet another dope tool that the net provides for artists. Love it.

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Heartbreak Drake

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Heartbreak Drake

Toronto native Drake, now signed to Young Money (Lil' Wayne's label for y'all who ain't know), has gotta be one of The Movement Fam's favourite MC's, hands down.

So we all had his debut mixtape, 'Comeback Season', but all of a sudden there was like three more mixtapes available. What the fuck? You know we had to share it with y'all.

Peep:

Comeback Season

The Best of Drizzy

Heartbreak Drake

Room For Improvement

There's prolly a fair bit of repetition here but it's worth it. Holla.

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Interview: Will Widdoss - MC & Producer (USA - Florida & Cali)

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Interview: Will Widdoss - MC & Producer (USA - Florida & Cali)


photo by buddahbong

I finally have been able to catch with the homie Will Widdoss. It is funny how things work out I one night I just happened to stumble across Will's music profile on myspace after checking out Dutchmassive's myspace page and have been a fan since. Shouts to Will for taking time out of his studies and work in the lab to find some time to do the interview.

Grain: When did you record your first song?

Will: My first official song was "Earthly Relief" and the beat was a Floyd the Locsmif beat originally released shortly after he did the OutKast remixes. Devine Designz is essential soul music so anyone sleeping on Floyd go check him out.

Grain: Considering the type of music Florida is known for (Trick Daddy, Luke, Plies) how have fans received your music?

Will: I'm not sure. FL emcees I respect like Celph Titled, Dutchmassive, Surreal, Laws, Willie Evans Jr, Dillon, Therapy, Butta Verses, Protoman, Majik Most, (and a few others I may have forgotten) will probably agree that the scene for the type of hip hop we do is not what's "hot" in the sunshine state. Though the scene has grown more recently, but I doubt anyone in FL is listening to Rick Ross and Will Widdoss on their playlist...other than me!

Grain: Which one do you enjoy more emceeing or producing?

Will: Honestly, that all depends on my mood. I can say that when I started making music it was with strict intentions to just produce. Inspiration often flows in many forms so I go where ever that takes me.

Grain: How many albums/mixtapes have you made?

Will: I just got started in this but I've only been featured on various albums/mixtapes and the only project I put out on my own is "Ventilation" in Nov 2008. It's a mixtape of 40 tracks snippets and beats that I've been working on since 2006. It's a rough sketch of who I am, where I've been, and where I hope to be. Originally it started as a solo album but turned into more when I had to deal with the loss of my mother. I vented through this artform because it's what I needed to move on. Instead of trying to wait and package it neatly I decided to just throw everything in there. There's not as many beats as I wanted to put but I may put out a beat cd soon enough. Overall, Ventilation allowed me to grow in many ways through this and I'm hoping others will grow too.

Grain: Thus far in your career who has been your favorite artist to work with?

Will:
As of now, anything over a David Luke beat. Be on the lookout for him, the kid is sick.

Grain: What projects are you currently working on?

Will: Many things! But mostly on the new album. I'm planning on dropping an album soon with all David Luke beats. So far we have about 5 cuts. The album will feature a few emcees but so far only Wordsworth has been locked down. It's still a work in progress and may not be ready until late '09, possibly even later. There are other projects though, I just don't know how soon those will be out.

Grain: What differences have you noticed in the hip hop scene on the west coast?

Will: There is much more to do out here. A lot of culture is here mainly because there are so many poeple here period. Also, people actually go to the shows and support! There's so much more talent out here as well. Blu is one of my favorite up and coming emcees, but the most underrated out here as for production goes to the guy they call Dert (the Don) is ridiculous. The world is not ready for Dert so if you're sleeping WAKE THE F*#% UP!

Grain: When you receive a beat how long does it take for you to write your verse(s)?

Will: That all depends on really on two things. How much time I have, and how much I'm feeling it. There are a few producers out there that are probably mad at me right now for not getting on a few beats yet. If I'm really feeling it I will generally get it done the same day or week. But really, if I have time on my hands I will always get something done. Sometimes I choose to make my own beats instead of writing when I know I should write.

Grain: Do you have any plans for touring?

Will: I would love to do a few shows this year but I don't think I'll do any touring until the album drops. But you never know, maybe I'll be around your venue soon.

Grain: What was the first rap album you bought?

Will: When I was 8, I saved up my allowance and I asked my grandma to buy me a tape that had tons of artists on it I was hearing about. I had to get her to buy it because of the whole 2 Live Crew era. Parental Advisory took over but I knew my grandma was unaware of all that! I can't remember the name of the tape but it had 2Pac, Ice Cube, Geto Boys, AMG and a few others. It wasn't until Arrested Development's album dropped that I could buy a rap album myself because it wasn't Parental Advisory. I still have both those tapes somewhere packed away.

Grain: How did you link up with Dutchmassive?

Will: We met a few times on the scene, but never really got close until we were talking online one night and realized we lived right down the road from each other. The first time I met him though, I was with this cat DV and Dutch wanted to play him something in his car and I was loving it. Who knew I would wind up living with that dude and learning so much in such a short time. It was good to pick his brain, Dutch is the type that is more than willing to share with someone who loves good music. Same goes for some other Tampa artists as well (Surreal, Celph Titled, SlopFunkDust) thanks fellas.

Grain: How do you feel about the state of hip hop right now?

Will: Honestly I think it's on it's way back to the real shit! Maybe it's because I stay away from the radio, I don't know. But I honestly think the masses are starting to see through some of the nonsense. If Common can go number 1 then that's gotta be good. I have no problem with street rap or even club rap...if it's good! What I do have a problem with is that auto tune crap. I love that Apathy "Love Lockdown" remix, he kills it! When will it die already? I wish more people would feel how we do about Akon and T-Pain...especially Akon! Why is that fool not in jail!?!?

Grain: Do you have any words of wisdom for new artists?

Will: Yeah, be careful who you mess with. But most importantly, just be you. Don't get sucked up into the industry standard of what they think people wanna hear or what you think they want you to be. JUST BE YOU!

Grain: What do you know about Australian hip hop?

Will: I know that M-Phazes has been killin it continously! There's so much good music all around the globe it's hard to keep up with all of it but I love that hip hop is growing globally. I'd love to come out there and learn more about the scene down under. I'm constantly listening to new stuff and always looking to build with new artists and I've worked with cats from every continent except that one...Australia, get at me!

Will Widdoss MySpace

Download link:
Will Widdoss-Ventilation mixtape

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Tweet?

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Tweet?

Twitter

Tweet, anyone?

Aight, I'd heard of Twitter for the longest time, but never really bothered with it 'til I discovered the Barack Obama tweet. So I signed up and didn't mess with it for weeks...until yesterday.

For those who ain't know, Twitter is like the Facebook status updates...without everything else. And as shit as that sounds, it's actually really dope. And fun. And addictive. And everyone's doing it. Which, of course, is reason enough to join up.

So my man put me onto this thing called Twitterrific, which is like an MSN type program that sits on your desktop and allows you to see all the conversations between folks that you're 'following' and post directly to everyone without using the web app. Shouts to Ash for the link!

Check out the YouTube video explaining Twitterrific

Download Twitterrific

Y'all can follow The Movement Fam on Twitter, too:

Cee
Bekah
Notion
DJ Grain

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BEST of 2008'

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BEST of 2008'

Hasn't been the most classic of year's for Hip Hop albums, but this is what i believe has been the better releases of 08**...

  • elzhi - the preface
  • emc - the show
  • nas - untitled
  • cyne - starship utopia & pretty dark things
  • devin the dude - landing gear
  • q-tip - the renaissance
  • gza - pro tools
  • buckshot & 9th wonder - the formula
  • torae - daily conversation
  • kool g rap - half a clip
  • immortal technique - the third world
  • the roots - rising down
  • jean grae & 9th wonder - jeanius (official)
  • black milk - tronic
  • EPMD - we mean business

Not Hip Hop, but worth a mention;
  • al green - lay it down
  • portishead - third
  • erykah badu - new amerykah part 1
  • flying lotus - los angeles
  • afta1 - afterthoughts vol.1
  • mogwai - the hawk is howling






** not including Common's - Universal Mind Control which gets my vote for 'most offensive rap album of 08'

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