Check out the new blog I spent all day created here. I’m working on getting a new banner, so don’t comment on that, but I’m interested to hear what you think otherwise.
In the meantime, check out Episode 3 with Person L and The Courtesy Tier.
Check out the new blog I spent all day created here. I’m working on getting a new banner, so don’t comment on that, but I’m interested to hear what you think otherwise.
In the meantime, check out Episode 3 with Person L and The Courtesy Tier.
Me and the TCL guys go way back, so I’m glad to see them picking up steam (including a headlining slot at Bowery Ballroom a couple months ago). Here’s their first ever music video (I think?) for the song “Dead Man” off their album FM Arcade. If you like the song, you can download it for FREE.
Literally last Saturday (as in 4 days ago) my old college roommate Dan got married yet he still makes time to send me ridiculous emails. That being said, last night (as in 3 days after his wedding) he made a point to email me a link to a YouTube video where MF Doom was mashed with Zelda music.
Turns out there’s an entire album of this type of music with Busta, Aesop Rock, Common, Jay-Z, Clipse, and more…
There are so many horrible mashup albums out there, but this works somehow and I love it (with the exception of the Dr. Dre track).
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27 08 2010Description: In this panel you’ll learn from marketers, promoters, and new school/old school biz experts on how to promote your music outside of the online space. We’ll discuss successful 360 marketing methods, creating personal connections, the importance of passion, doing what frightens you, and learning that to the most important part of being online is being offline.
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