Friday, October 27, 2006

Random

I love record shopping. That's probably a well known fact, but anyway. So I picked up some sweet Earth, Wind & Fire today, along with some Prince, Ike & Tina Turner and the Commodores. It's all like in mint condition. How can you go wrong?

So. I haven't been keeping too up on anything new lately; I've mainly been keeping myself busy with projects involving less than brand new shit, but bangers nonetheless. Maybe more on that some other time.

Perusing my WinAmp playlist which is currently topping out at over 300 regularly listened-to tracks, here are some things that I've been most interested in:

- junior boys - in the morning
- MSTRKRFT - work on you
- the knife - we share our mother's health (trentemoller rmx)
- the white stripes - blue orchid
- naughty by nature - feel my flow
- 10cc - dreadlock holiday
- atmosphere - musical chairs
- rufus & chaka khan - tell me something good
- death from above 1979 - sexy results (MSTRKRFT rmx)

I'm not too into Lupe Fiasco. Everone's like "he's the new Kanye" or whatever. I say whatever.

Billy Talent is blowing up in Germany right now. Nice to see. They've been huge on TRL since I got here at the start of September.

aw-ight
//G

Thursday, October 19, 2006

mtv.es

The MTV European Networks actually have some pretty cool shit on from time to time.

barrio19, yo

Personally, I like the wok skating segment.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Freestyle

Freestyle - The Art of Rhyme.

Mo brought this DVD back from Van City for me before I came over here. Frankly, I'm surprised that I haven't written anything about it yet...weird. Anyway, this doc is dope. I can't really write much of a review, but suffice to say that it provides a pretty complete overview of freestyle MC culture. Plenty of names that you know, many that you don't, and tons of dope rhymes.

If you are at all into hiphop, you have to see this.

Cop yourself a disc from Palm Pictures

Loads of other dope stuff there too; also highly recommended for hiphop heads is Scratch.

//G

Saturday, October 14, 2006

In the beginning...

...was Daft Punk.

Now there is Ed Banger records.
Coming to you from lovely Paris.
Bringing you GReain favourites such as Justice & Uffie (of course), among others.

Justice vs. Simian - Never be Alone
Uffie - Pop the Glock, Ready to Uff, & Hot Chick

Long live Franco-Disco!

//G

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

rudebox???

Robbie Williams is such an idiot. Quoting the Beasties AND Chuck D ? Nig** please. Don't front.

//G

Monday, October 02, 2006

minus 8

Wow. I am such a philistine.

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