Monday, June 30

New Steph Jones.  


thanks B.Scott.

Sunday, June 29

Tim William *superstar*  


Tim's music gives me a big bowl of turquoise and pink ice-cream with 80's sprinkles on top. I'm not a huge advocate for this lingering 80's trend...But I have a cozy little nook in my heart for electronica. I refuse to disrespect this man by comparing him to anyone (I kinda hate that). "Love Assassin" is the first track on his myspace *sings* STOP!DON'T LOOK,JUST STOP!DON'T LOOK...myspace.com/artnoveau mag thanks for the heads up.



[Tim with Travis from Gym Class Heroes]

entry about nothing in particular.  


currently listening to: Wale "Mixtape About Nothing"

So I'm slowly but surely getting my stride back. Yesterday I decided to take a tour of the city. Not in a tourists sense, but I needed to get more acquainted with my surroundings in order to get some inspiration. I need inspiration to solidify the next step in the plan. Uncertainty comes and goes, right now its on its way out. Anyway I don't want to slip in to a theoretical soliloquy, but I am slowly approaching the huge gateway that leads to clarity. During my journey I took some pretty cool pictures of things that I liked (mostly alleys and buildings). I enjoyed my alone time, I got a chance to think and imagine. I'm not a kid anymore, period. I still look really young though, someone told me I looked like I was a teenager. All looks aside, I'm a GAM. & GAM find their way by any means necessary. Next to this text is an image that I found on Brooke D'Leau's myspace. It lists ways to become an explorer of your world, and I didn't realize how poignant it was until yesterday. (sidenote: I got caught in the rain on the way home, it was dope, next time you get the chance walk through a storm). Here are some of the pictures.


Wednesday, June 25

Something Else  


Robin Thicke's 3rd Studio Album "Something Else" will be released in September.
His new single Magic is reminiscent of seventies funk but very contemporary R&B.
Here is a little something from the desk of Mr. Thicke.

His Myspace

Raw Talent  



I'm at work with Dominique & Donald having casual conversation about current events while we packed office supplies. We talked about the BET Awards and (though I didn't watch the entire show) both Donald and Dom assured me that I didn't miss anything spectacular. I figured as much. I did watch a few performances online and while Chris Brown's dance duet with Ciara was hot overall the performance was alright. Alicia Keys spiced things up with 3 group guest appearances. However, I would suggest that SWV & TLC get it together they looked dreadful, and they didn't sound like themselves. Don't come back from hiatus unless you're ready to rumble with the best of them, but I digress.
This video is a duet with Phatfffat & Hottlikefire03.
They both are using the great democratic medium (youtube.com) to their advantage.
Dondria aka Phatfffat is signed to SoSoDef and her homeboy will probably have a deal within the next 10 minutes. This was a grand performance considering they are eating nachos and clowning the whole time.
Wait until they get in the STUDIO!

J-Hud Video Premiere  



Ugh...I don't know yet.
She looks good...The song is growing on me.
I like J-Hud.

Selita Ebanks snags the PEACH (magazine)  


CLICK HERE FOR A FULL VIEW OF THE SPREAD

This isn't even remotely music related, I just think she's a beautiful woman.

Tuesday, June 24

Rant#23  

I'm pretty much going through it, this crazy thing called life. I don't know how much longer I will be in this "situation". I'm doing all sorts of things to cope with this "situation". I'm always up for a challenge, so as I endure my current struggles with pride and humility. Though sometimes I am overwhelmed feelings of doubt, fear, and sadness---I know that nothing stays the same for too long---I just hope it gets better. Today I went to work and packed up the office for the big move, and realized that I hadn't intended on being here to do this...But, Alas I am here.I'm headed home...I guess I'll listen to The Cool Kids "Bake Sale", The Carter 3, & make a new mixtape ...

Friday, June 20

funny.  



Lost One  

So I watched this really interesting film, I blogged about it earlier this week. The movie itself is filled with rhetorcial devices and persuasive tactics--but beyond the material it offered a valid alternative point of view. I don't necessarily agree completely with the point of view expressed. The film is a mixture of things I already knew, conspiracy theory, facts, lies, and opinion--just like any thing else. It is a piece of rhetoric, period. No matter how objective it claims to be it isn't. BUT, I love it! Simply because though it may give you a barrage of supposed facts about religion, politics, and conspiracy it challenges viewers to think for themselves. Off the top of my head I can't think of an institution that encourages people to think for themselves or challenge what is believed to be true. Schools want you to sit down, shut up, listen, and turn in your worksheet. Jobs want you to show up, shut up and do your job, government wants you to watch television, believe what they say, and give them money, church wants you to come, listen, judge, and cut them 10%. I can tell you I don't think for myself. I get my concepts of values from the media like we all do. I am a product of my society, I can't help that.
So in order to reduce the amount of corporate sponsorship, Paris Hilton, Rachel Ray, Flava Flav, New York, & Britney Spears I subliminally absorb on a daily basis, I got rid of my tv. Doesn't mean I won't watch it ever again, just not as much.
*baby steps*
I feel very lost,so...I'm taking the appropriate steps to find myself.

Thursday, June 19

Wale - Mixtape About Nothing  


Download WALE-MIXTAPE ABOUT NOTHING
So this hour and twelve minute mix-tape caught me off guard.
I downloaded it last night, and loaded on my insignia mp3 player...
Walked to work and started listening to it. I didn't like it
at first. The intro just didn't sit well with me.
Since it's a single hour plus track, I decided to give it at least
fifteen minutes before I wrote it off. Glad I did. Wale is
definitely a talented lyricist. His rhymes are advanced and his
vernacular is vicious. I did an experiment. I got the urge to look him
up online more to see how he dressed, carried himself, etc.
I just wanted to get some idea of his image. But I just let the words
speak for him. He versed about lagging album sales, racism, and women.
From the album art you can tell the theme is based off of Seinfeld.
The mixtape has a clever unique arrangement. The interludes are
freaggin hilarious! Especially the "crank dat flying squirrel!".
This is definitely something I'm going to put on my afternoon
rotation. I prepared a little flow to sum up my opinion:

*ahem, clears throat*
He has the hip-hop hunger with rhymes like thunder
If a deal is his meal,then that shit is sealed.

AHHHHH!!!!! LMAO.
nah for real, this one is good.
download it.

(shoutout to D. Woolaston for putting me on)

Wednesday, June 18

I want em!  



The Bongo Headphone$185.00

Solange Knowles Interview:NewNowNext NOISE  

http://www.newnownext.com/2008/06/13/index.html

Justice is the business, Solange has great taste in music and she actually puts forth some effort when creating her image and music. I like her because she speaks well, that's such a rare quality.

Monday, June 16

Special Event  

Sunday, June 15

Xtra/Xtra read ALL about it:
Pharrell covers PAPER MAGAZINE
 

There is no stylist waiting in the penthouse of The Raleigh Hotel in Miami. There is no rack of designer clothes, no table piled with jewels. Every article of clothing and glittering accessory for this shoot arrives with N.E.R.D frontman, super-producer, style arbiter and newly-minted jewelry designer, Pharrell Williams.

He strolls in just before noon wearing a black T-shirt and red baseball hat from his own line, Billionaire Boys Club, a pair of high-tops that are by A Bathing Ape, and a diamond-encrusted Jacob & Co.-designed keychain that's hooked on the belt loop of the dark, slim-cut Levi's he picked up in Tokyo last week and from which the key to his Ferrari Enzo dangles. It's a look of studied nonchalance that Kanye West might spend an hour calculating, but when Williams says it’s just something he threw together, somehow I believe him. And that's the beauty of being Pharrell Williams. Since everything he owns is already imbued with his own stylistic stamp, he can roll out of bed, throw on a pair of jeans, a T-shirt and his most comfortable kicks and, like that, he's ready for his close-up.

"Style is about who you are, where you're going, what's comfortable," he says with a shrug, stepping out onto the wraparound balcony where the photographer waits. "It's your attitude that makes it hot." He presses the sole of one sneaker against the wall and peeks out at the camera from under the stiff brim of his hat, his 4.5 carat diamond studs and 23 carat Asscher-cut ring, both designed by his close friend and gem mentor Lorraine Schwartz, glinting in the Miami sun. As the camera clicks, he admits that he has never used a personal stylist, which makes sense. He's one of the world's most watched stylemakers -- a setter of trends, not a follower. Still he feels the need to clarify. “I don’t want to sound snotty or cocky," he says for the first of several times. "Let's just say I'm blessed to have my own company. Whatever I want, I can have it made."

Can and does. Everything in his possession seems to be a specially customized creative collaboration of some kind. The Goyard wallet stamped with his initials. The iced-out BAPE G-Shock watch (another Jacob co-creation) with the cartoon logo that was featured on the cover of his debut solo album, In My Mind, hidden on the underside. The white leather belt with the oversized N.E.R.D buckle. The bug-eyed shades from the Millionaire line he designed for Louis Vuitton. Even his boxers are BBC. But as conversation pieces go, The Bag has no rival.

"Don't call it a murse," he says, pulling out his second look from the gargantuan purple croc Hermès tote, which he has accessorized with another Jacob keychain, this one covered in yellow diamonds to match the bag's gold hardware. "It's not a man purse. It's my travel bag." A custom-made Haut a Courroies to be exact, the bag that inspired the smaller, obsessively collected style that was named after British actress Jane Birkin. Williams declines to say how much he paid for it because that would be "tacky," but when pressed, admits that it costs as much as a high-end Mercedes. He has six of them in various colors. And another on order.

His style and taste level have evolved by leaps and bounds since he blew his first big paycheck -- about $15,000 for writing the 1992 Wreckx-n-Effect hit "Rump Shaker" -- at the Polo store. His first piece of jewelry, a necklace purchased from a diamond district dealer named Tito whom he'd heard people like Biggie rapping about, cost about the same. "It was called a handmade chain. White gold. I was a backpacker then, so I'd be riding in my little Porsche with a backpack, handmade chain -- couldn't tell me nothing."

These days, he spends more time on private planes or pimped-out tour buses than cruising in his fleet of luxury vehicles. He's about to hit the road with Kanye West, Lupe Fiasco and Rihanna for a U.S. tour, then N.E.R.D is off to Europe for the summer. While his buddy Kanye plays with the idea of nerd chic, Pharrell Williams lives it. "It's not that I'm necessarily proud of being a nerd," he says, as if he isn't the coolest one around. "It's who I am." After detailing the fashion history of his pricey bag, he seems slightly embarrassed that he has no idea how to spell the name. When I find it listed in my notes and show it to him, he closes his eyes and tries to spell it from memory, grimacing when he gets one letter wrong. His favorite television channel is Discovery, and when he finally recalls the name of the movie that gave him an idea for a song the other night, it's the quintessential hipster nerd flick, Rushmore. He strips down to his boxers to change outfits in the middle of the penthouse, revealing the lanky body of a teenage boy and, although he just celebrated his 35th birthday, responds like one when asked what he likes to see a woman wearing: "Other than nothing?" His only response to the inevitable follow-up question -- dating anyone? -- is to look down at the jeans he's slipping into, which I take as a non-verbal "no comment." If he is single, he's not looking to mingle. His partying days are over. "Who wants to be around loud music and drunk young bitches all night? I ain't with that at all."

He prefers to be in the studio here in Miami, the city he calls home, and finds his creativity flows best when he's on a plane, in the shower or walks in circles. "That's sort of what my album is based on -- synesthesia," he says of his new N.E.R.D album Seeing Sounds. He's surprised that I don't know what that is, as if this is basic common knowledge, and offers a detailed explanation. "Synesthesia is when your eyes, for example, send electric impulses to your brain, to the vision department, sometimes it sends that same information to the auditory part of your brain. So we see music." Mick, his low-key assistant plays some tracks on his MacBook while Mike, his assistant's assistant, and Ben, his enormous security guy, sit idly by. One song is called "Yeah you," and it was written about the only woman in Williams' life that he is willing to talk about publicly. "I have a full on stalker in Japan," he says. "I didn't do anything and she just started stalking me out of nowhere. I'm telling you, out of her goddamn mind!" He has another persistent fan stateside, and this ditty, with its chorus of "I bet you heard this song, wondering who I'm talking 'bout," probably isn't going to do much to shake them.

In addition to the new album, the multitasking Williams has a newly opened Billionaire Boys Club/Ice Cream store in New York, and a new venture, a jewelry line for Louis Vuitton, hitting the market soon. Standard hustling for the hip-hop world, but how many other rappers would travel to Basel, Switzerland to attend a jewelry trade show and learn about the business of bling? "He's very studious," says Lorraine Schwartz, his personal diamond merchant, who invited him to the Basel show six years ago when he first became a client. "He'd come to our office and look at stones with the cutters. He was really fascinated by the design, the workmanship."

Not only did he take it upon himself to learn about everything from baguettes to bezels, clarity and cuts, Schwartz says he has educated his hip-hop brethren on the subject. "You can actually credit Pharrell with a lot of the changes that happened in the hip-hop world. A lot of those guys were about wearing pave, blingy objects, you know, Jesus heads. They had no idea about quality. It was just about the look. Pharrell doesn't buy something because it's fashionable. Pharrell makes fashion."

Schooled in the basics by Schwartz, the consummate student earned his graduate degree at the Université de Vuitton when his friend Marc Jacobs tapped him to design the jewelry line Blason. "There I learned more about the artistry of different periods and functionality," he says of the collection, inspired by French heraldry, that he designed with Vuitton creative consultant Camille Miceli. "It was a learning experience. And I love that I got paid to learn."

His desire to branch out -- he co-designed with Domeau & Pérès two chairs and a table that will be part of a show at Emmanuel Perrotin's gallery in October -- may have resulted from his close relationship with Nigo, the Japanese founder of A Bathing Ape and his partner in Billionaire Boys Club who got him into collecting art, particularly the work of conceptual artist Kaws, whose three-picture Smurf series hangs in Williams' Miami apartment. "Meeting Nigo was a confirmation that you could turn your imagination into reality if you really, really want to," says Williams. Wasn't he already doing that? "I thought I was until I met him. He does it across the board, the whole gamut -- his house, his stores, his idea of design -- he's a genius."

So is Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, in Williams' opinion, and when the subject of LeBron James' controversial Vogue cover with Gisele Bündchen comes up, he snaps out of the bored stupor the fourth round of photos has put him in. "I was happy to see that it happened," he says about seeing the first black man on the cover. But what of the racist imagery? "I'm black so I don't get King Kong outta that. I think that says something about the person who sees that. [LeBron] doesn't look like a monkey to me." He wants to be challenged and when he is, a heated debate ensues. "It's an iconic picture for fashion. That's the most important thing," he says. "And I hate it when people drum up controversy over stupid shit like that. It's like, yo, look at it objectively. Remove your own personal baggage. Artistically, it's an iconic picture and it will go down in the books as striking, brave, risky, edgy -- and that's what fashion is. Now, had we given him a safe picture, no one would care. And some of us might even be complaining -- 'See they put him in a suit? They couldn't give him nothing iconic!'"

His perspective on this particular issue is uniquely his own. One of the few black men who has been featured editorially in Vogue, he is also a personal friend of Wintour's. "That's why I love her," he says. "'Cause she doesn't give two fucks about what nobody thinks -- even when she does controversial shit, it always goes to her benefit. She's a genius chess player. And far from racist." Ten minutes later, he's still debating. "Shit, it might have been considered racy if it had been me in gym shorts screaming like that, but I would've looked crazy as hell. 'Cause that's not who I am. But [LeBron] is a monster on the court. You goddamn right, let him in there in some gym shorts, basketball in one hand screaming like the monster that he is with the baddest bitch in fashion." He claps lightly. For the picture? Anna's perceived bravery? Himself? "I applaud it."

For his last shot of the day, he's asked to step out on the balcony and hold his enormous Haut a Courroies tote out at arm's length for four frames. "Four?" he says, letting the photographer feel how heavy it is. He nods at his beefy security guy. "I'm not him." After the camera's final click, he drops the bag to his side and ambles inside, mumbling, "I think I just pulled something."

He's heading to the studio now where he's working with Common, but it turns out the Ferrari key was purely decorative. Parked in the hotel driveway is his silver Mercedes SLR McLaren. So on a typical day, after he leaves the studio, what does he do? Have dinner and go home? "Yes," he says. "That's a good day."

PAPER's June/July music issue is on stands nationwide Jun. 3rd.



[Zeitgeist]  


Apple K. (of SPK Music) thank you so much for sending me this link:

[Zeitgeist]

watch it.
the entire thing.

let it marinate.

Saturday, June 14

Weezer - Pork & Beans  

Videos [Janelle @ Apple]  

It took so long for me to upload the second one &
I didn't want to post them separately, enjoy!

Violet Stars Happy Hunting & Many Moons

Smile & Sincerely Jane

Thursday, June 12

Value  


So the job market is sort of like a jungle safari sans the jeep, tour guide, & map. I'm planning my next move to rob from Peter to pay Paul as we speak. I'm on a binge of purging. I'm cleaning out my closet, donating the things I don't use or need, and making space for the things I do--but have yet to earn. You know how they say you learn something new everyday, well yesterday I learned something about value. It seemed really simple but it is hard to apply. Nothing is valuable unless it offers you something you desire. As I type my closet is filled with clothes that I spent my hard earn money on, solely because I valued their aesthetic appeal. I didn't necessarily need them, but at the time I had to have them. Overtime their value has shifted from commodity to burden (except shoes of course). My burden is someone else's commodity. Living in downtown Atlanta, I come across more than my fair share of homeless people. I'm not homeless, never had to be and hopefully never will be. The challenges I face on a daily basis at the core are about survival, but I have the basics. In most cases their challenges involve trying to get the basics. So if my small insignificant gesture of clothing can make them fell better for just twenty minutes, then the shirt was worth buying.

Tuesday, June 10

Janelle Monáe @ Apple  



Janelle Monáe appeared at the Perimeter Mall Apple Store yesterday to do a small concert for her fans rather her "supporters". The crowd was intimate due to the fact that this appearance wasn't promoted at all, I got the inside word from an actual employee of Apple (a special thanks to Andrea). All the guests recieved a free 5 song iTunes gift card. Janelle performed her usual hits: Violet Stars Happy Hunting, Many Moons, Smile, & Sincerely Jane. Her performance was high energy and she added to her repitoire showcasing a few new "signature dance moves". She sounded fantastic her voice is simply magnificent. I took a few pictures.

I've been anticitpating her new material for quite some time now...QUITE SOME TIME! I've come to realize that in the industry nothing is set in stone. So when I make these statements do not hold me to them:
@ the end of her wonderful performance Janelle Monáe said that Metropolis Suite 1 would be re-released with additional tracks on August 12, 2008 (sidenote: that is two days before my 22nd birthday). Now I also heard that she is shooting a video later on this summer in Atlanta, and a full album will be released in January of 2009.


We'll see...in the mean time I'll continue to love her.

Monday, June 9

HAPPY Belated-BIRTHDAY KANYE WEST  


31 years old.
Date of Birth: 8 June 1977
in Atlanta

Saturday, June 7

Usher (you gets no love from me...)  

I'm making this statement because it is truly how I feel.
Usher is not bringing it. In fact, I think he needs to try again.
There is no evolution to his sound. He keeps this same formula.
Sure, a lot of people have a method to their madness but I don't
believe he is one of them. The new material is just not on the radar--to me.
I stand by my statements. This next video is dedicated to his lack of
originality, lack-luster appeal and overall mediocrity.

Seeing Sounds  


Seeing Sounds is the 3rd album from the monstrous beasts that call themselves N.E.R.D (No-One Ever Really Dies). Their sound is revolutionary, their talent is incomparable and their fan base reports directly to me because I am the number one. Below is a track by track analysis album.
*preciate the link Kenneth*
Time For Some Action
A little garage band funk paired with whispered/low key vocals and some psychedelic sound effects, nice way to jump start the album.
Everyone Nose
Their smash hit single. Beautifully arranged with drums, guitars, horns, scratching, and s/f/x. Dedicated to all the coke whores of the world—keep your nose clean.
Windows
A Rolling Stone-esque rock ballad, meant to make the ladies swoon. Pharrell stares into a beautiful woman’s eyes taking a glimpse at her soul.
Anti-Matter
This track is grungy with a hard caustic edge. A balanced mix of a catchy hip-hop hook and raw rock and roll production. This dis-track is dedicated to all of the jackasses of the world.
Spaz
This track had Atlanta losing their collective minds at the Glow In The Dark Tour last month. This one gets a mosh pit seal of approval—spaz if you want to.
Yeah You
Ever had a bad experience with a stalker—Pharrell has. This funky track chronicles a brief narrative of his experience with a girl who wouldn’t give up.
Sooner or Later
I like this one best because I can relate to it, the vocal arrangement is dope, and it puts me in the mind of classic N.E.R.D tracks like Provider and Maybe.
Happy
This track is rocky/edgy (I’m coining the phrase cliff-like defined as a track that has an edgy rock sound). This one isn’t my favorite, there’s nothing wrong with it but it doesn’t move me.
Kill Joy
I so that all to familiar She Wants To Move shimmy when I listen to this track for some reason. I like it, it’s energetic and wild.
Love Bomb
*sings* “Sitting here in this white padded room, imagining I’m a meteor flying out through the distant space, how’d this tiny spec called Earth destroy tomorrow, so capable of so many things, why make light taking planes, but I believe that when you loose your route just use the sunlight, it can be your guide, no more political dreams, not another excuse, don’t need another love song, we a love bomb, to just blow us away, to freaking blow all the lights out, to turn the night to day, hear it from miles away, a chance to make it right now, fuck what the government says, gotta saves some lives now, is that okkkaaayyy?”
I sing because I’m passionate about this track. It knocked me out of my chair, I instantly learned the lyrics. I have a crazy concept for this video. I think this my favorite track on the album.
You Know What
Blues, R&B, Rock, Jazz, and Hip-Hop all rolled into zesty little track with another catchy hook. Sincere thumbs up.
Laugh About It
Another wild one. This track is kind like a mix between Lapdance, Provider—but in brand new kind of way. It puts me in an optimistic mindset cause no matter what happens later on in life you’ll look back on these times and laugh about them.
Grade: A

Friday, June 6

Toni, Toni, Toni...  

Toni Braxton is one of best.
Toni is a stunning beauty with a versatile look.
Her voice is deep and intense her songs fills me with memories of the past.

Thursday, June 5

Eye Decided!  

Wednesday, June 4

OBAMA: Playlist?  




So if you don't know about Obama it would behoove
you to crawl from underneath your rock and re-enter
the real world.
So the headlines read:
"Obama makes history, claims nomination!"
Imagine it: the son of a black man from
Kenya and a white woman from Kansas.
President.
I'm elated.
& surprisingly patriotic.
One serious question remains...
What is on Barack's playlist?

I Decided to give her the props she deserves.  


I Decided - Solange
People are full of surprises. So for the
past couple of weeks I've been dodging people's
posts about Solange Knowles and her new material.
I figured it would be wack. I shouldn't discount
people like that because each time I do, I'm proved
wrong. Somehow I listened to her song "Sandcastle Disco"
and I was floored. It was so so very dope, very reminiscent
of the 60's & catchy. I was so smitten by this track
that I downloaded it and added it to a mixtape. Last
week I found another track by Ms. Knowles: "I Decided"
and to my delight I read that this was her single and
saw some behind the scenes shots of her making the video.
I never thought it, but I can't wait to get her new album
when ever it is released. I'm a fan. Talent definitely
runs through their veins.

Tuesday, June 3

So Chevon...  



please please please go check out my homegirl/muse Dominique's new blog.
(designed by me)

http://sochevon.blogspot.com

Sunday, June 1

Groove Theory - Tell Me.  



U Gotta love this oldie.

the movement.