Posts Tagged ‘hip-hop’

 

Posted by weareindigo on January 11th, 2011 No Comments

The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble

“We’re coming to bring back music to the organic feeling, organic style. Everything is so synthesized and electronic nowadays. Hyptonic is a band that is free of any electricity, any amps. We could set up in a black out, in a boat, plane, wherever.”

I feel what he is saying so deep. Can we make this more of a movement???? The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble is the type of music I could go through my whole life listening to.

“We try to write a song that everyone will listen to, cus in the end it’s all music… mix it all up into one bowl, and put it across to the people… We want to touch those people who don’t want to be touched, and that’s why we call ourselves hypnotic- we get into your mind.”
Word. They speak the truth.

Posted by weareindigo on January 11th, 2011 No Comments

Just The Way You Are, Matt

Just in case it’s gotten by you unnoticed, my most recent theme seems to be loving those in your life just the way they are. I recently found this cover of Bruno Mars’ song, Just The Way You Are on YouTube, and this man’s voice is incredible. Matt Beilis, if you have not heard of him, has one of those voices that makes you stop and listen. His debut album, Can’t Help But Wonder, was released this June.

A description of his sound reads, “a place where soul and hip-hop grooves meet the electricity of a rock band. One might call Matt an Elton John Legend or a Maroon Folds 5.”

Posted by weareindigo on July 22nd, 2010 No Comments

Dwele – What’s Not To Love?

I like what you’re preaching, Dwele! A woman with beauty, substance… and no stank attitude.

Posted by weareindigo on June 22nd, 2010 No Comments

Hip Hop: Beyond Beats & Rhymes

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In his documentary, Hip Hop: Beyond Beats & Rhymes, Filmmaker and self-described “Hip Hop Head,” Byron Hurt, takes an in-depth look at masculinity and manhood in the world of rap and hip-hop. I’m a bit late coming onto this, since it was released back in 06, but we just watched a clip from it last night in my Dialogues on Race group. In the film, Hurt explores the industry of hip hop, where creative genius collides with misogyny, violence and homophobia, exposing the complex intersections of culture and commerce. Are the media and music industries really to blame for this? Where do we place the responsibility… on the artists, the listeners, society as a whole? I think it’s a little bit of everyone really. I think, though I may be generalizing, that this is an issue many hip-hop fans struggle with. At least, I know I do.

Hurt says…

“The more I grew and the more I learned about sexism and violence and homophobia, the more those lyrics became unacceptable to me,” he says. “And I began to become more conflicted about the music that I loved.”

The film comes in 6 parts. I highly suggest you watch the whole thing…

Also, if you want a rough brush up on your hip-hop history, take a look at this Timeline of Hip-Hop.

Posted by weareindigo on June 19th, 2010 2 Comments

Moment of Clarity

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Drake recently said on the subject of his song “Find Your Love” that he tries to make something that transcends, and that, he believes, is the key to music. Hmm, I would have to agree. Transcendence is the goal!

On another note, I do think Drake should stick to rhyming and steer away from any creative “movement” with Kanye for the future. Find Your Love… not on my favorites list, and the video? …… yeah. Can’t win em all Drizzy.

Posted by weareindigo on June 16th, 2010 No Comments

Finally Tabi Bonney Hits Us…

With a mixtape!! A Place Called Stardom is the name of it (Download it after the jump). He teamed up Mick Boogie and DJBooth.net for this long awaited compilation.

tabi Bonney – the Great produced by The Alchemist from tabi Bonney on Vimeo.

I can’t believe this is Tabi’s first mixtape ever….. craziness. This also got me thinking about my favorite track he’s put out, but I couldn’t decide between ‘Baby’ and ‘Peanut Butter Slow Jam’ with Raheem DeVaughn. Anywho, don’t miss this mixtape! I’m posting it before I’ve even listened to it. How excited am I…

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Download A Place Called Stardom mixtape here.

Posted by weareindigo on June 14th, 2010 No Comments

Miguel Jontel – All I Want Is You ft. J. Cole


I’ve been a fan of J. Cole on the mic for a minute now. Miguel Jontel on the other hand…. I’ve only recently been crushing on his voice since I heard ‘Sure Thing’ a little while back. … It’s one of my favorite songs. Peep the video for that here. This isn’t him dancing in the video, but I’m still feeling the choreography.

Posted by weareindigo on June 14th, 2010 No Comments

Dio

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Clearly I’m not talking about the heavy metal Ronnie James. “Dio” is the alias of the 21-year-old Dutch rapper Diorno Braaf. Even though I don’t understand Dutch, I can still enjoy his sound and the videos! I was watching the video on the making of his track “Cool,” and Dutch sounds like such a bazaar language. (Check out my original post on Nederhop – hip hop of the Netherlands). Born in Amsterdam in 1988, Diorno was Influenced by Notorious BIG, Jay-Z and Eminem, and eventually started to write songs and rap in 2004. Check out some of his videos after the jump.
Visit his website here at diomusic.nl.

Dio feat. Jayh – Cool from Opslaan Als on Vimeo.

Dio – Cool Remix ft. Jayh, Ado’nis, KV & Kempi from Dux-Deluxe on Vimeo.

Dio & The Madd – Baby from Opslaan Als on Vimeo.

Posted by weareindigo on February 1st, 2010 No Comments

B.O.B. – May 25th Mixtape

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Click on the picture above to download B.O.B.’s May 25th Mixtape, the title of which is also the release date of his album. Be sure to check it out.

Posted by weareindigo on February 1st, 2010 No Comments