Music Reintroducing M.E.D.

November 3, 2011 - 10:20 am

How do you make timeless music in a time when trends come and go faster than artists can keep up? It’s a question sparked on the title track of Stones Throw artist M.E.D.’s latest album. To find the answer, just check the line from his opening track, “Int’l”: “I write rhymes like I might not live to see the next line.” Fitting words for an album that definitely lives up to its name: Classic.

During our conversation, I asked the Oxnard, California MC about some of his favorite LPs that carry the same everlasting quality found in his album. He mentions some of the greats: Boogie Down Production’s By Any Means Necessary, N.W.A.’s Straight Outta Compton, Lootpack’s Soundpieces, and Gang Starr’s Moment of Truth. Talking about the latter, he candidly recalls getting shot as a teenager, and how it was Gang Starr’s album that helped him cool down and put his life into perspective. What follows are M.ED.’s words on how hip-hop helped turn his life around, and what led him to create his long overdue sophomore album—his first in over six years.

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Music Hostyle Freestyles his way to the Top at Red Bull Emsee Detroit

October 31, 2011 - 3:19 pm

Last night, eight freestyle MCs from around Detroit competed in Red Bull EmSee, a freestyle battle of sight and sound that took place at St. Andrews Hall. After a night filled with piercing punch lines and lyrical acrobatics, it was Hostyle who dominated the stage and was crowned the Detroit champion. Later this year, he will advance to the Red Bull EmSee National Championships in Atlanta, GA.

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Music Get it While it’s Hot! These Long Strange Nights (Download)

October 27, 2011 - 4:07 pm

Comin’ in hot, LA based rapper/producer, Alexander Spit, releases his latest project, These Long Strange Nights, and shares it with you for $Free.99 plus tax! The mixtape, Produced entirely by Alexander himself, features guest appearances from Bago CBG, Gilbere Forte, and White Girl Mob’s Lil Debbie among others. Download your copy after the jump.

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Music Peep My Stilo: Gustavo Alfonzo

October 26, 2011 - 10:12 am

When the young ladies first see Gustavo Alfonzo, they are quick to notice his easy going persona with a drop of charm. His smooth good looks win them over as the Venezuelan born heart throb turns most females into adoring fans. With his boyish good looks you would think that he was a Spanish boy model, yet his blend of street salsa and urban hip hop is without question some of the best this reporter has heard in a mighty long time.

Don’t believe me check it out for yourself. his energetic and eccentric music video “Malibu Bash” sets the standard and contains all of the elements that every hetero/metro sexual male who wants to properly throw an epic pool needs to have… bad bitches, fat blunts and cases of brew.

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Gallery Music Heavyweight Hip-Hop: Rick Ross

September 14, 2011 - 8:22 am

The “I Am Still Music” hip-hop tour drew impressive crowds as it made its way across the country for its 2011 run. The tour (headlined by Lil Wayne and featuring Keri Hilson, Far East Movement, Nicki Minaj, Rick Ross and more) ended its run on September 11th in Woodlands, TX. While Wayne took front and center, the rest of the performers, including Ross, held their own, contributing to the aura of the traveling festival.

If you’re unfamiliar with Ross, allow me to bring you up to speed. Ross is an artist who has dominated large parts of the hip-hop scene for years. Ross was one of the forerunners in revamping Miami’s rap scene and putting it back in the national spotlight. Predominantly influenced by Luther Campbell and the Notorious B.I.G., he began rapping in the 1990’s, fronting the group, Carol City Cartel. Their sound took its cue from Ross’ unique baritone voice; makes sense considering Ross is an imposing six feet at 300lbs.

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Music Pretty Okay For A Weirdo: Buck 65

July 29, 2011 - 10:08 am

Buck 65

By the time they reach high school, most aspiring rappers are slinging mixtapes and, if they’re lucky, getting scouted by major label A&R reps. But for Richard Terfry, high school was a time for furtively laying down tracks in his bedroom and getting scouted… by the New York Yankees.

“His name was Stan Sanders,” Terfry says, remembering the major league scout who drove all the way out to rural Nova Scotia, all those years ago, to tell a young pitcher he had “superstar” potential. “His claim to fame is that he scouted Mike Schmidt, who’s one of the greatest players ever.”

But Rich Terfry was not to be baseball’s next great hurler. Shortly after he was scouted, Terfry blew out his shoulder—and eventually, worked up the nerve to start rhyming in venues beyond his bedroom, first under the name Stinkin’ Rich, then as Buck 65. Fast-forward to today, and Buck has been rapping successfully for, as his latest album title proudly declares, 20 Odd Years. And he’s been doing it on his terms—constantly reinventing himself, first as a darling of the backpacker underground, then as a blues-hop experimentalist, most recently as a crafter of Gorillaz-like pop/rock/rap pastiche. If he really was a big-league pitcher, he’d be Tim Wakefield, a wily knuckleballer whose stuff dances over the plate, always keeping you off-balance.

Before his latest U.S. tour (dates below), ChinaShop sat down with Buck for a rambling conversation about baseball, Twitter, experimental cinema and how he’s been developing stage chemistry with his tourmate, singer Marnie Herald.

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Bars/Clubs Featured A Demo in “The Dougie”: Cali Swag “Kickback” at Slidebar

July 11, 2011 - 1:32 pm

Cali Swag District at Slidebar 2011

Located in the historic SoCo District of Downtown Fullerton, CA., The Slidebar was established in 2006 with a simple premise; great food, great music, great company. Much more than just a rock n’ roll themed restaurant and live entertainment venue, owner Jeremy Popoff (of the platinum rock band Lit) envisioned a modern homage to the rich musical legacy of Orange County that has consistently thrived in the shadow of the neighboring Los Angeles skyline. Adorned with a collection of memorabilia that tells the story of the region’s most prolific artistic contributors, the ambiance of The Slidebar remains undeniably rock n’ roll, without the pretentious aftertaste.

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Featured Gallery Urban Exploration 10 Things About Vegas That Don’t Totally Suck

June 30, 2011 - 10:38 am

Have a love/hate relationship with Sin City? I know I do. So this is a list of all the wonderful things that don’t totally suck about Las Vegas.

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Gallery Music Eminem Ends Bonnaroo With a Bang

June 20, 2011 - 11:12 am

Eminem was slip-sliding away there for a minute. Self-admittedly his last CD was “eh,” his personal life was a bad soap opera and drugs where his number one activity. When he got sober, he grew up. I’ve heard Dr. Drew, of Celebrity Rehab fame, often say that you are stunted at the age that you start to heavily do drugs and you never really emotionally advance from that place until you are willing to quit. Well Dr. Drew, our little Marshall’s all grows up!

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Gallery Music Dirtbag Dan Dominates Red Bull EmSee L.A.

June 14, 2011 - 12:07 pm

“My name is Dirtbag Dan, I’m from San Jose, CA and I am the best rapper in this bitch.” Normally, I would talk some smack about such a gloat when spoke by a hirsute man bathed in that ruby glow which emanates from the roof of the Echoplex in Echo Park. But we’re cool, considering that only a break beat later this particular clairvoyant MC smoked 7 other regional competitors in front of distinguished judges Kurupt, Chali 2na and MC Supernatural to earn his ticket to the Red Bull EmSee finals in Hot-lanta to battle in front of B-rabbit himself, Eminem.

Red Bull EmSee, a less street chump invitation-only affair, builds upon the traditional head-to-head battle by flashing random images and key words on the plasmas above. Each MC has to then spit that lick somewhere in their flow for it to count in that round of 3. “In these freestyle competitions, it is much more like an out of body performance than me in control of the performance,” So says Dirtbag Dan.

In the end, 8 men enter, one MC leaves.

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