Thursday, April 22, 2010

411 on 042410




"The Rape"

Its a Baltimore thang.


In the words of those involved...

"Calling our crew, Label, Show, "The Rape" has nothing to do with the sexual meaning and we are not on some insane clown posse shit. It started from promoters, booking shows, and how people acted & treat each other here with the money situation of music or just in general as people. We all have our own definitions but to keep it short it stands as a reminder not to take that shit from them and to help our friends and hard workers around us out."


The Maryland natives have gained the respect of their peers up and down the east coast. This year, the 5th annual "Rape" has expanded and is including a couple of friends from New York and New England.

Cubbiebear will be performing songs from "The Rape" and from his forthcoming album: "Force Back To Sleep." Teddy will be performing songs from "Apple Juice" as well as "You Can't Un-Chop Trees." Oz will be performing songs from "Ain Soph Aur."



WHO is Performing?
Cubbiebear
Teddy Faley
dj AddiKt
OZ
Educated Consumers (Washington, DC)
Poorly Drawn People (Providence, RI)
Eleven & A.M. Breakups (New York)


WHERE/WHEN?
Start Time:
Saturday, April 24, 2010 at 8:00pm
End Time:
Sunday, April 25, 2010 at 2:00am


Location:
Sonar
Street:
407 E. Saratoga St.
City/Town:
Baltimore, MD




HOW Much?
Cost: $12 Door/ $10 Presale




Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Earth Day Amnesia


When I was a small child, I had a firm belief I could communicate with animals through my mind. I wept for fallen trees and my mother had to cover my eyes if we passed any roadkill before I'd lose it. I read every encyclopedia article I could get my little hands on that had anything to do with animals and the earth. I was an avid "Zoobooks" reader, I was glued to every nature show I could find.

When my mom and dad dragged me to the Kennedy Space Center one summer, I was miserable and bored out of my mind. Amongst the huge structures and impressive space artifacts and towering space shuttles, these ginormous reminders of man's conquest for technology and conquering of new frontiers, I became enthralled with an alligator in a nearby pond. Leaning over the ledge I watched in awe as this animal, millions of years of evolution and survival, merely existed the only way it knew how. A couple bystanders peered over with me, and I started spewing every Alligator fact I could recall, and when my parents returned to check on me, I had a crowd of people gathered and asking questions.

I have always been a deep-feeling person. I have this quality that has turned out to be a curse and a gift. I feel everyone around me, soaking in every anxious thought, every sorrowful expression, every joy and every loss. Something moves me and reverberates in my soul. I have found this trait to be of great aid in my career as a Habilitative Specialist for those with disabilities. But this quality keeps me up at night, brings me to tears and my worries ebb and swell. It pains me to see all this destruction, all this hate, and worst of all, all the indifference of what is REALLY going on.

Earth Day is more to me than a day to plant a tree or pick up garbage. Corny as it sounds, every day should be Earth Day. Where have we gone that we don't remember our roots? This earth has molded and strengthened our species. Our cultures used to be wrought with folklore of the wind, the sun and the leaves, spiders and the stars. How have we gotten such amnesia? Where did we turn away from our heritage? How do we go days without feeling grass between our toes, or looking up at the clouds? This isn't just some hippie shit; I'm talking about what we inherited from our past.

This Earth Day, and every day hereafter, I challenge you to do those things. Walk up to a tree and study the knots. Look at the years that have molded the scars on the bark. Feel the leaves between your fingers and watch the ants that scale its trunk. Observe the deep connection species have with each other, and question where yours have gone. Thank that tree for devoting its WHOLE life to creating air to fill your lungs, then think of football fields worth of forests of these trees being clear-cutted and destroyed like they're merely products. Since when does that tree not matter? That tree you see struggled through drought, fought the wind, soaked up the rain and persevered.

Getting to know yourself is getting to know your past. And your past is all around you.

I've provided some ways for ya'll to make a difference!



  • YourTree.com allows you to pay for a tree to be planted
  • Click HERE for a "Supermarket Scorecard" to see where your favorite grocery store ranks in supporting sunstainable fishing.
  • Click HERE to donate to Greenpeace, an INDEPENDENT organization dedicated to saving what matters!
  • Google your city and find a city-wide cleanup!
  • Click HERE to go to Care2.com and just CLICK and it instantly donates to an organization/fund you choose. For FREE!! NO COST TO YOU!!






Tuesday, April 20, 2010

420 show in Minneapolis



If you're in Minneapolis tonight come to the Fine Line
FREE music and drink specials starting at 7:00pm

ATMFNY
Circle of Heat
Culture Cry Wolf
and 2 for 1 drink specials all night

Lovefest friends Culture Cry Wolf will be performing a set at 10:00pm

318 First Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55401

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Band Practice


Band practice was an interesting concept for the surprise shows P.O.S. (Stef Alexander) played around the twin cities this week. Preparing for Coachella Music Festival this Friday, Alexander dropped some subtle hints via Twitter and tested the waters with a performance much different then the standard DJ and MC combination.

Blending together a slew of talented musicians seems to be the haps in Minneapolis these days. It's rare to come across someone who is making music and isn't in multiple bands. While that may be normal, now it's become quite genre bending and it's been a really amazing thing to watch unfold. Alexander and his DJ Plain Ole Bill teamed up with drummer Ben Ivascu, Isaac Gale who you may have seen filming and taking pictures on the every never is now tour now singing, screaming and playing guitar, Ryan Olson described by Alexander as playing instruments you wont understand blend together to bring these songs to a whole new place.

Encouraging the crowed to sing along if you know the words, add in on the "ohhhs" and mosh when appropriate P.O.S. still embodied the charismatic performer we all know. Being backed up by a band of musicians buzzing with energy and playing nearly flawless sets, really did not come across as a practice run at all. Ivascu on the drums, is nearly show stealing adding a backing to the already thunderous beats of songs from Never Better and P.O.S is ruining my life added a lair that you almost can't imagine the songs without. The addition of these truly talented musicians brings a rap set to an entirely new level. If you're at Coachella this weekend, this is a performance that shouldn't be missed. And for everyone else, if we're lucky Alexander will take this line up on the next tour, because it really is something to be seen.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Lovesong for the Upper Left Coast

Here at Lovefest we focus on the things that we enjoy about hip hop, which is why I hope you as a region, Pac NW, forgive me for being a little hard on you all as fans. Prior to moving here I had heard it plenty from the artists themselves - "*insert city here* doesn't give a shit about artists until they've moved away." For a long time I thought it was absurd, maybe these dudes hadn't paid their dues yet and were being big rapper babies. However, upon moving here I found it to be completely true. Dues are being paid but where the fuck are you as fans? I don't want to be hard on you as a region because I love you all, Oregonians and Washingtonians, and in the short time I have lived in your states I have done nothing but fall in love with what you have to offer.

What I'm disappointed in is that you haven't done the same, especially when it comes to rap shows in your bigger cities (Portlanders and Seattlites I'm looking you square in the eyeballs.) I have made it a point to see everyone and anyone I can. These dudes (and the occasional dudettes) deserve more support than they're getting out here. I get that everyone wants their local artists to be Atmosphere (you've made that quite apparent by playing it in every bar and before every show), but it's ok because no one else IS or WILL BE Atmosphere. That spot is reserved for Slug and Ant. In the meantime why not celebrate what you have.

I have been so fortunate during my time in the Pac NW to go to a variety of shows. However, I come from the land of sold out Black Clover, Doomtree, and Rhymesayers shows. Your local artists could have that level of a audience, if only you respected your local artists more and made the effort. In the end I hope that I piss some of you off because I feel like that's the only way you will prove me wrong. PROVE ME WRONG, DAMNIT! What do you need? They all have twitters that will tell you when their shows are, or Myspaces (If you're still into that). You can even "fan" them on Facebook. I just want to grab you by your shoulders and shake each and every one of you in the Upper Left Coast. As Kanser says, "Support Broke Rappers!"

Monday, April 5, 2010

The Set Off!

Coming to Minneapolis for Soundset 2010?


Coming to Minneapolis for Soundset?

Come to The Set Off!
Saturday May 29th, the night before Soundset at the Nomad World Pub


This is one of the first shows that I've had my hand in planning, along with Botzy and my friend Melody, we are creating what we intend to be a pretty dope pre-party!

Every person in attendance will also get a free compilation mix with entry. If your in town come out and party with us!!!

(do itttt)