Monthly Archives: December 2009

Sonic Goodies!

MIXTAPES

Here are a few mixtapes worth checking out this holiday season to help you end 2009 the right way:

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Following their successful event last week, Lunchbox theory Productions and DURKL present their EAT YOUR VEGETABLES mixtape. Mastered by DJ Underdog himself. Audible goodies you don’t want to miss out on hearing! Click  here to download.

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Badomedia presents Cerumentalism Volume 01.  This is what you need to listen to when you are deep into the holiday spirit and want a nice eclectic mix to ring in the new year. Click here to download.

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Monday Jazz brings us a deliciously syrupy mixtape, Waiting for the Winter, that will help ease us into and through this frigid winter. I came across this while surfing Blind I, which itself has an extensive collection of music, but this one mixtape really stood out to me. Click here to download.

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Hope you enjoyed these mixtapes! Let me know what you think!

-Selamawit

Lupe, Lupe

I have slept on Lupe and his talent for far too long it appears. My twitter fam had to convince me last year to even re-listen to Food & Liquor…which I did do. And I was finally open to him…but I still felt he was just like the numerous other conscious but underrated and underpaid rappers that we know and love…and well, I just said fuck it, what do I care to buy his album, message ain’t changing right? nor the flow and rhymes ..But then I really listened to this new track, called I’m Beaming that was leaked sans Lupe’s approval and within hours removed and became a believer. The beats are of course by one of the best producer groups out there, Neptunes. It gives  a really nice sneak peak into the overall vibe, message, sound and attitude of Lupe’s upcoming album, We Are Lasers. I don’t know what’s more exciting…that it’s just one of many records that may make the album, suggesting there are others that are 10x as good in the works or how secretive Lupe’s camp is being about the album in general…they made every site remove the link! (look here). The track had definitely a futuristic sound…splash of electronica, smidgen of hip/hop, pinch of 80s new wave, and I’m sure those aren’t even all of the different elements in there! Even after mixing all these different sounds…it was still simple, which made it so perfect. It was just Lupe weaving in and out of the track talking about some real ish. Now, normally I’d listen to a track obsessively for weeks, just so I can catch every layer, but this time I was not fortunate enough to be able to since it’s no longer available; so know that my description does not do the track and Lupe justice at all.

If I find this track anytime soon or any others that may get leaked from We Are Lasers, I’ll make sure to keep them somehow and share it with yawl. Till then, take a listen to Lupe’s most recent mixtape that came out just this past Thanksgiving, Enemy of the State: A Love Story

-Selamawit

THIRD MONDAYS, 12/21/09

The Eclectic Eight

This list is more on the fusion side. Also more hip/hop & soul this time. Lastly, of course as always  there are DMVers on here. By the way, they are listed in no particular order. Just read, listen AND COMMENT! I want to hear what you think!


1.Tommy T - I first came across this artist from a www friend (yes an internet associate if you will). He emailed me information about Tommy and I without realizing it had prior to that already rsvpd via facebook to Tommy’s listening party. You know one of those scenarios where you just skim through invites and think okay this sounds interesting I’ll go check it out. Yea well I’m glad I did get that invite. I’m glad I also got a chance to check out Tommy’s work. He is a local dmver. He is the bass player from group called Gogol Bordello. The Prestor John Sessions is his first solo project and it aims to fuse traditonal ethiopian music with reggae, dub, jazz, funk, and…it works. Quite well actually. It’s the kind of music I can enjoy and so could my parents and really anyone of any age group. Check it out for yourself here.

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2. Kafa Beanz – A collaborative group project comprised of Grammy nominated singer, Wayna, hip-hop artists Burntface, B.Sheba, AP and Gabriel Tedros. A good friend of mine had brought this project to my attention well over a year ago and I at the time hadn’t fully started SHADE up to spread the word about what they were cooking up. But everything happens for a reason…because now their project is fully complete, album is done and well SHADE is up and running. What is kafa beanz you ask? Well its actually an ethiopian term for the actual coffee beans. All the artists are ethiopian and with the exception of Gabriel, all are DMV bred artists. The album covers a variety of topics from the politics, love, values, and adversity. Listen to the album for yourself and tell me what you think! Download rough cut of album here (Special thanks to Addis Tunes for the share)

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Photo by Boney Starks

3.Ra the MCSaw her perform at last year’s CASRAM festival. She was doing her own cover of the “Hey Mickey” song from 80′s…but her’s was “Nickey Song”. I remember seeing her and thinking she was fly, young and had this really playful song. It was definitely refreshing to say the least. There really has been a serious void of female mcs for the past…arguably decade. There was a time when they ruled hip/hop…arguably. Nowadays though it seems there is a new wave of female mcs who are weaving in and out and trying to make their mark. I think its safe to say in near future, Ra is going to be DMV’s top female hip/hop artist….and definitely has potential to make it major. She has a different look and sound. And I have seen her at few open mic events, she definitely can and does hold her own among the men…who, lets be honest, dominate the culture here and surely in other cities…maybe she will be the one  who will change that around here.  Check out her latest mixtape, Trending Topic here

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4. Girl Talk - First came across this dj/artist at NPR .Wow. A mash-up of pop, 80s music, hip/hop old & new. It’s great music if you are at work, at the gym, traveling….or really doing pretty much anything. The man behind Girl Talk is Greg Gillis , a 20-somethinger who produces new songs by mashing up songs that we all know (or don’t know) and voilà creates a new song. He’s come under some heat over the years for not following copyright rules…but whatev, he’s doing great work. I mean, look at that picture above…who doesn’t want to be at that kinda party??! Check out his latest album, Night Ripper

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5. The New Pornographers Learned of them from NPR as well. This Canadian pop indie band has been around for over a decade. All play instruments, create and write the music themselves. They got well-known Neko Case as one of the main lead vocals. They are working on an album now due to be released sometime in 2010. Check out their first album, Mass Romantic here

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6.Priscilla Renea I first came across this girl about a year ago when I had met up with friend of mine to work on my own music. We both were blown away by her voice, its maturity, and her ability to do any genre of music. She’s like a pop version of Jazzmine Sullivan. And what’s great is that she came from doing youtube videos, where she was often seen playing her guitar whilst singing her own lyrics. She managed to get signed to Capitol and recently released Jukebox. Check it out here

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7. The Sounds Is there anything that sucks from Sweden? Great furniture, beautiful people and dope artists. It’s even been reported this year that apparently it is the best place in the world for women to live. I digress. The Sounds is a band that has a female lead singer while the rest of the guys play various instruments. Their sound is definitely in the pop, electronica and new wave genres. And while you’re at it, google search few of their concert images, homegirl clearly gets wiiiiild on stage. It’s great. Check out their latest album Crossing the Rubicon (if you want to cheat and listen to just a few, then try out: Beatbox, The Only Ones, and Home is where your heart is)

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8. Alex Malheiros - I first came across Malheiros, a brazilian jazzist, when I was surfing for something new and international on my itunes. I saw the new album he was working on called The Wave. After only two tracks and I was sold. I have a feeling you will too. The kinda music you can listen to at a nice dinner, while on a nice walk, coffeeshoppn, or just lounging around the house. Check it out and let me know what you think!

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Hope you enjoyed this edition of THIRD MONDAYS-The Eclectic Eight. Feel free to leave a comment and tell me what you think!

-Selamawit

Human Rights: 60 years later

The 60th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was December 10th, 2009. There is indeed much to be celebrated as there has been substantial strides made into protecting human rights over those 60 years. From enactment of several key legislation, worldwide, to just larger awareness of the importance and need to define and protect our human rights.

However, that same week, MSNBC had a series running called Sex Slaves in America and one of the first introductory lines was that sex slavery alone is a $1billion industry. That’s nuts. Beyond that. And sex slavery is just one form of human trafficking. The list goes on and on and on. Just about anything can fall under human trafficking. It was not until I took a course in Human Trafficking that I fully understand how extensive, lucrative and expansive the sex slave industry was and still is. The development and progression of human trafficking is just one visible form of human rights being violated. There remains people grappling with the direst forms of oppression and poverty. There remains inadequate and unfair health and labor practices. Although it was and is great we have come far and should celebrate the great efforts of the past 60 years, lets not assume we are done; I think it’s safe to say our work has just begun.

Check out Part One of MSNBC’s segment on Sex Slaves in America:

After you check out that snippet of the MSNBC special, check out this really great piece on the 60th Anniversary of UNDHR.(I rarely ever do this so you know I must have felt it’s well worth the read.).READ HERE

Lastly, If you want to do something, whether it’s just learning more about the human rights struggle or you want to report any violations then check out these various sources:

The Polaris Project

District of Columbia Human Rights Office

Shared Hope International

International Labor Organization

Freedom House

Free the Slaves

Human Rights Watch

-Selamawit

THE LIST III

III.

LABELS


Camper

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Carhartt

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Cheap Monday

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Chevignon

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Chloe

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Chris Benz

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Clae

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Clawmoney

Snake Skin Knuckle Duster Necklace in Red

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Faux Cazal Clear Frames

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Combo & Combobella

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Cr8tive Recreation

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Criminal

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Cross Colours

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PUBLICATIONS & DOTCOMS:

Complex – What’s not to love about this magazine/website. Great covers. Edgy, fashionable and innovative. Started by designer Mark Ecko; this site is really great and I am glad its one of the few mag sites that survived last year. Heavy emphasis on Music and Fashion. Definitely on the urban-side but they’ll surprise you from time to time. Check out the site and go buy a copy of the magazine too!

NYLON - I was introduced to this magazine by few friends of mine last year. I really like their angle. Its all fashion but with a slightly indie feel. It’s not like Vogue where it’d be all about haute couture and high fashion, but this mag/site is more about up&coming designers and labels that are fresh and purchasable for us regular folks.

Current – This is actually a TV network but they also have a good website. I am obsessed with this channel. A really great friend of mine told me about it awhile ago but it was not until recently that I finally took a minute to check it out. So finally last week I did and I have been watching hours of it every day/night….all week. There are soooo many different shows and news stories. From following Mos Def in Japan, to the Viewer Content (VC) short films where freelancers from all over the world create, produce/direct and submit their own newstories, to clips on social/foreign issues. A media outlet for the liberal-minded that a even a conservative could learn to love. If you are an aspiring writer, journalist, director/producer, and even actor/comedian, and social media genius, this is a site and network you should definitely check out!

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I hope you liked the designers/labels listed above. If you are a designer yourself, please email at editor.shademagazine@gmail.com and tell me about your work! Also lookout for a special DMV fashion piece next month!

Stay tuned folks, tons more to come!

-Selamawit