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MC Frontalot — Secrets From The Future

Hey again! Long time no post, I know…. busy, life, et cetera, but this I just needed to share.
I was just reading Bruce Schneier’s CRYPTO-GRAM and he linked to this suprisingly good track (direct link to MP3) by MC Frontalot, called Secrets From The Future (direct link to the lyrics).
To quote the chorus:
You can’t [...]

Everlast - Letters Home From The Garden Of Stone

I posted about Everlast upcoming new album earlier, but this weekend I discovered the video for his latest track:

This song makes me want to own a car again … so that I can play this song on repeat — really, really frigging loud.
Everlast, Rap, Rock, War, Middle-East

Everlast: Love War and The Ghost of Whitey Ford

It’s been quiet for a long while … probably because I didn’t have anything to say or anything to vent… But I do so, now.
See, my girlfriend found the new site set up by Everlast (to spread the word about his new album, Love War and The Ghost of Whitey Ford, I assume) [...]

Peep this…

I was reminded by somebody that Public Enemy’s new album is out due 7 august. I am definitely gonna get it…

I’m chillin’….

With this Transformer movie coming out… it reminded me of this song I still have the vinyl to. I didn’t even know it had a video (check here, embedding is disabled for that video), then again, back then we didn’t even have cable..
I still cannot make out whether it is a sample from the actual [...]

Brother Ali: Uncle Sam Goddamn

I hadn’t heard of or read about this artist until about half an hour ago, while reading about Rock The Bells (too bad it won’t be doing Europe). Anyway, here’s a video I could find:

Quote Of The Week #47

This week, I’m passing the mic to The Coup and dead prez, in the excellent tune “Get Up”, from The Coup’s album “Party Music” (which I wouldn’t have discovered if it wasn’t for Sean at connecting*the*dots):
You got to get up right now,
Turn the system upside down.
You’re supposed to be fed up by now,
Turn the system [...]

James Brown R.I.P.

I just caught the news that, sadly, James Brown passed away this Christmas morning.
I remember him being on some talk show on the BBC this year — alive and kicking so I was rather surprised to read about this.
His music has been an inspiration to many musicians — I know there’s numerous songs sampling him [...]

Just arrived by snail-mail: The Coup - Party Music

This is a relatively old CD (2001), but when Sean at connecting*the*dots once recommended it to me a couple of months ago I started looking around for it, checking for on-line stores that actually still had this CD in stock. At the time, I thought I found one, but it took a couple of weeks [...]

Bettie Serveert 15 year anniversary

I just received an email from Fabchannel that they’re webcasting the 15 year anniversary concert of Bettie Serveert (Dutch band). I’m a long fan of Bettie Serveert — `Brain-Tag‘ in fact being my and my gf’s ‘song‘ (that’s some excellent guitar-playing).
But damn, my browser does not support Flash (well not the latest version anyways) and [...]

Quote Of The Week #23

I was listening to Paris the other day, namely the song `The devil made me do it‘, when I heard the line that has inspired me for years now (actually, every time I hear these words they give me the goose-bumps).
Ya can’t be intrigued by the leads a pig lead
Unless you don’t give a fuck [...]

Sentiment…

When I was young I had this remix tape with Electro music on it. Lately, I tried searching for a couple of the songs on that tape. That once pointed me to this remix with a lot of old-school electro songs in it. (Incidentally, you might find the N.W.A. track Panic Zone quite funny to [...]

Finally, Metallica realises most of their CDs is crap

Remember that these guys were anti P2P? Metallica just signed a deal with Napster and iTunes to make single song downloads available. They already had the complete albums available online but it seems those guys finally realised nobody was buying their overpriced CDs as most of the songs are crap.
And they’re doing it with a [...]

La Coka Nostra

I did wonder what the fuck happened to Everlast for some time, but last week, I discovered La Coka Nostra — the new group formed by Everlast, Danny Boy, DJ Lethal and some new talent.

Really can’t wait until their first CD is out — the tracks available in the MySpace player sound pretty promising.
Music, Rap, [...]

Paris interview

A post on Public Enemy’s Enemyboard pointed me to this interview with Paris that you might want to read if you’re interested…
Interesting quote:
Describe how your very pronounced political perspectives have affected you from a business standpoint.
There were more issues with putting out Sonic Jihad than Sleeping with the Enemy. Sleeping with the Enemy was my [...]

The curious origin of Mah Na Mah Na

You might already know this, but I only just found out today that the Muppets famous Mah Na Mah Na-song is actually a cover — a cover of a same-named 1969 song by Piero Umiliani. (Check here for more information about the composer.)
Now, of course, that alone isn’t all that interesting, but did you know [...]

In stores tomorrow: Hard Truth Soldiers Vol. 1

In case you didn’t know, and you are into political rap (like it is supposed to be), there’s two albums coming out tomorrow that you got to have.
I’ve already pre-ordered these, because I do buy CDs from artists that are worth listening too and actually care about the world and the people who buy their [...]

Nice video on Google Video…

Just caught this on Google video… Don’t know the bands’ name, but the song’s quite nice.

New World Order, Music

Paris - Sonic Jihad

I recently ordered the CD Sonic Jihad by Paris:

It arrived yesterday together with the deluxe edition of an oldie, Sleeping with the Enemy that I also ordered.
Speaking of Sleeping with the Enemy — did you know:
Originally slated for a pre-presidential election release in 1992, this sophomore effort by Paris was intentionally suppressed by the [...]

Guerrilla Funk Records

From the Public Enemy Board I hit the Guerrilla Funk Recordings site — a must-read for just about everyone. Well, if you’re into Hiphop and against current American policies, that is..
Become a Hard Truth Soldier!

Indeed, the corporate rap machine should stop commercialising a non-capitalistic culture. It should stop using rap and hiphop to pimp products [...]

The S.T.O.P. Movement: Some excellent political tunes…

Everlast, together with some other hiphop artists, such as KRS1 and B-real, created some controversial tracks remixed by Fred Wreck. Of course, it’s criticizing and questioning the U.S. government on this 9/11 and War-On-Terror thing. Due to that nature, these tracks are Internet-only releases.
The lyrics are excellent, and the tune’s good as well. Check them [...]

Bring That Beat Back!

The Public Enemy CD I ordered last week arrived today.
It kicks some serious ass!
Power To The People ‘Cause The People Want Peace!
 
Public Enemy, New Whirl Odor, New World Order

Public Enemy: New Whirl Odor

Latest Public Enemy album released last month.




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