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Drop Kick: In the spirit of Kanye

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This sh*t is… f*cking ridiculous. Weezy’s back. “6′, 7′ ” is a colossal song, set to slay anyone in it’s path. I have a soft spot for minimalist beats and monster rhymes. This kills it. What a day for hip hop?!

BTW – More to come on my  review of the latest K West masterpiece/self aggrandizing critical darling (the reference being Track #7).

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December 14th, 2010 at 11:42 pm

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Drop Kick: Dubstepped it Up

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Drake Image Shade 45

Hip hop is mighty stale these days. And it takes a lot for me to really consider a new, much hyped artist. Take Drake as case in point. I’m still iffy on his staying power and ultimate capabilities. Punchlines are there (for now), substance is short. And lyrically, can it get any more redundant? However, a new track released on Pitchfork highlights an amazing dubstep remix of a Drake’s “Fireworks” and turns it into a bit of glory. Granted, Drake is used in the most minimal sense – confined to three words used, at maximum, 5 times – but it’s the little things that count. Time and time again, dubstep seems to save the day, taking the intensions of hip hop and R&B and actually realizing them. Yeah sure this steals a lot from the Burial playbook. But it works. And that’s all that matters.

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December 14th, 2010 at 8:45 am

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Drop Kick: Bjork + Alexander McQueen = Stunning

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Who reads Vibe any more? In spite of their general lack of relevance (and horrible web design), they happened to publish this wonderful nugget of inspiration. All under the guise of highlighting black models (who are barely visible. Go figure.). Even if this is technically a fashion tribute, it plays like an intense music video. Bjork never loses her capability for arresting response.

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December 11th, 2010 at 9:53 am

Is it the 4th? What happened?

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Yosemite AddieYou blink and half a year passes. Worse yet, it takes a long weekend, exposed bone on my shin and a late night to provide the illumination of my priorities in life – eat, sleep, hike (the exposed bone as testament), listen, review. Now I know that this isn’t particularly novel (yeah, I tried the ol’ resurrection idea before) so I’ll keep this brief. I’m been steadily noticing all of this greatness that is abound from dear friends. You want names? Well, Toni, I have to say jealousy is all I have with your daring to take 6 months off to travel AND write about it (2 continents and counting…). And is that you Nina, heading off to your fashion design career in Italy? Yeah, that’s right.  And then here is another reminder of all the missed opportunities to share in the glory that is music.  Essentially, this is all an elaborate boot to get me out of the mindset that it’s too hard to keep up with everything. What is all this everything? And why is it taking up so much time? Just a poor excuse for not focusing on what I love. So let’s try getting back to this shall we? Everybody hold hands. And wait for more to come.

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July 4th, 2010 at 2:58 am

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Drop Kick: Ninja on the Brain

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As if it’s not enough to have a totally absurd movie that purports everything wrong with the American pension for mashups (read: cutting corners, being lazy, and other silliness), I had to go and get this stuck in my head. Luckily, I used this as an opportunity to share my culture with Guillermo. This is my youth.

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December 7th, 2009 at 9:50 pm

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Back to the Future

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Stereogum LogoAround this time of year, everyone starts recapping their favs of the year/decade/any other irrelevant time period that can be discussed ad nauseum on the blogosphere and over leftover turkey. The fine folks at Stereogum are taking things a step in the other (and frankly more exciting) direction by recapping a basic human instinct: anticipation.  A present to the future. Why not indulge in the speculation of greatness, particularly when it seems like so much can go right in 2010. With an early lineup of some youngins (Panda Bear, MGMT, Yeasayer) and some vintage inspirations (Massive Attack!, Avalanches) we are sure to have a resurgence of great music. Finally, Animal Collective will not be the de facto leader (although they are coming out with some hotness too) for best of the year.

Start smacking your lips and getting your eMusic downloads in order

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December 2nd, 2009 at 11:31 pm

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Resurrection

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Recently, I’ve been spending a lot of time listening to Bone, Thugs, and Harmony’s Crossroads and it hit me. No, I don’t need to start preaching to friends in the hood about ending senseless gang violence. Yes, I need to start acting swiftly, particularly with getting this blog back on track. So here I am, inspired by a Grammy Award winning song and ready to bring my fledgling insights on music back to my (fictitious) fan base.

A quick note: A big thank you to all who have pushed, prodded, nagged, and generally questioned me on when I was going to get back into the swing of this blog thing. The renewed focus will hopefully be apparent and I’m excited by the adventure of WordPress :)

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December 1st, 2009 at 2:16 pm

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The Witch Hunt Begins

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I’ve been casually following the lawsuit of the woman in MN who was accused of file sharing on Kazaa some 50 billion years ago. Low and behold the labels win. Massively. In MN?! I thought y’all were nice. Anywho, it’s now game on for the record industry. With precedent, who knows who or where they can target next (college campuses seem like a ripe playground for picking off innocent freeloaders…).

Kazaa! You now owe $2 million.

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June 19th, 2009 at 9:34 am

Cut Me Some Slack

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And they did. The major labels are finally learning. The internet is not your enemy. You just have to find a way to harness it. Even if you kill a few start ups in the process of learning this tale, it’s nice to know that someone somewhere is listening. A whole heap of start ups are renegotiating their licensing terms with the major labels to positive effects. Even though I left Imeem in the wake of LastFM (and will be moving again soon…wait and see on the right nav), it’s good to see that they are not dissolving. And it’s good to see that record labels are trusting start ups to secure a longer term vision of the music landscape and the way we all will interact.

Here’s to new best friends. May they learn to love one another, even if they have occassional cat fights (oh Napster…).

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May 27th, 2009 at 11:22 pm

German Know-How and Pastries

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So the only things I love more than music are baked goods. It’s true. I went on a baking tear in London and never looked back. Last week – two strawberry rhubarb crumbles. For real (both are in season, what’s a girl to do?). So what could be better than music or a baked good? A musical service with a baked good name. Leave it to the Germans – a demented sense of humor. But I like it. Like last.fm and and the Pandora’s of the world, Mufin has many tools to help sift through the plethora of music available and provide relevantt recommendations. What I like most about Mufin is that 1) the main technology behind all of their applications was developed by Joseph von Fraunhofer. What a name. and 2) it’s a back end application. Thus you are tied into one application and resentful whenever a new technology or site pops up.

Budding developers, have at!

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May 10th, 2009 at 10:05 am

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