Monday, August 17, 2009

Blippin' Hood

In the last couple years, editorialists have been writing about how many "hipster tendencies" have crossed over to hip-hop/rap culture. Most of this articles are about the changing culture of black youth. However, I think this relates more to the converging of music genres than race.
This is why I classify black kids that intentionally "cross" cultural barriers as either
'blipsters' or 'hood hipster'.



BLIPSTERS
Blipster is simply a portmanteau word of 'black' and 'hipster'. The term was popularized by a New York Time article called 'Truly Indie Fans'. The article is about black skateboarders and the struggles to find friends who are into rock music (indie, hardcore, electro) in the African-American community. This term has struck a nerve with open minded people who prefer not to identify music fans by their race. Hipster is a term that has been used to classify a certain subculture for decades and it was primarily used for white young people who immersed themselves in the black jazz culture. Nowadays the term hipster isn't related to jazz music and even though it is usually associated with white people, it can be easily be used for any person of any race that falls into certain criteria. If a person feels like they need to classify people, I think it would be better to simply call someone a hipster, than to create racial subgroups. However, if it is used humorously, I think there is no problem to use the term 'blipster'. Just like any other ethnic group, the black experience adds nuances to the hipster subculture like the types of hair styles possible (dreds, flattops, shaved designs), the integration of soul or hip-hop to electro music, and personal styles inspired from traditional African cultures. Due to the racial divide that still exists in America, the blipster in the crowd is no different from the traditional token black kid, however the term "blipster" also shows that they are not an outsider but just different due to their ethnic background.





HOOD HIPSTERS
I will not go as far as saying I coined the term, but I have been known to call guys and girls 'Hood Hipsters' when they are mainly rap consumers, but have recently decided to add superficial aspects of hipster/indie culture into their look. For example tight colored jeans (guys and girls), large glasses and retro jackets. They usually idolize artists like Kanye, Pharrell and Kid Cudi because they are the most unique hip-hop artists. However, Hood Hipster lack the invested knowledge of music like the aforementioned rappers. Nowadays it seems like everyone is a fan of Coldplay, Nirvana, Radiohead, Panic! At The Disco, Fall Out Boy and Daft Punk. A good mainstream example of the Hood Hipster is Lil Wayne. Recently Lil Wayne has began worn tighter jeans, claimed an appreciation for rock music and pieced his lip. Other Hood Hipsters are members of the Southern California jerk movement and kids who flocked to Hot Topic to buy band tee just because of the design. The Hood Hipster also tends to include a flat brimmed fitted cap, bright shoes like Dunks and an original backpack that can hold anything from school books, a camera, to air. Despite my general tone, I prefer to see a young person express their individuality through fashion, than follow current trends that revolve around clothing in exaggerated sizes and emblazoned logos. Youth is the only time you are encouraged to physically show your uniqueness and I rather see it as a blueprinted trend than to see young people associated with criminals based solely on attire.

via Vice Magazine's DOs and DON'T

DJ Speedy decided to call it 'Gangster Nerd' and his song explains my point

via Gangsta Nizzerd Blog


Thursday, August 13, 2009

cross pollination

I read a blog post about how BET and rap is turning into a minstrel show, the line that stuck out to me was "I want us to take personal accountability for how we are seen and depicted". I feel like this is a very true concept and that hip-hop fans of all races and especially African-American need to accountable. The change in the sound and appearance of hip-hop wouldn't be possible without cooperation from the African-American community. This is because hip-hop artists are primarily African-American and it is widely known that many people make assumptions about black people based on what is seen on television stations like BET, MTV and VH1. However, unlike other stations, BET is Black Entertainment Television, therefore the aim is to televise black culture. But hip-hop is a genre that isn't limited to race. I am glad to say, hip-hop is a music genre that everyone can enjoy, partake in and relate to their personal lives. That is why the disintegration of hip-hop and rap is more than just a racial issue, it is about preserving a genre and producing music that has substance. Unlike other styles of music, hip-hop is primarily about conveying emotion about personal experiences. Currently, rap music is filled with simplistic song about drugs, money and sex. Recently there has been a wave of songs that create new dances, but they tell nothing about the personal experiences of the "musician". The art of storytelling has definitely been lost in mainstream rap, but many underground artists are keeping it alive and cater to an audience that appreciates thoughtful lyrics, truthfullness, the ability to show vulnerability and amazing beats.








This evolution of rap music has created new subgroup of rap that is targeted to an alternative audience. Artists like Brokencyde and
MikeyWhiskeyHands have the traditional look of a pop/rock or hardcore group except they also rap and wear fitted caps and chains. The catchy lyrics are about sex, money, alcohol, guns, and other material things like typical gangster rap music. The music is created for a myspace generation that has rock artists that have looks that easily distinguishes the type of music they produced due to the practice of perfecting your image via pictures on myspace. This also creates artists that play shows along with alternative and hardcore bands based on their image rather than the genre of their music. These types of artists have never been seen doing traditional hip-hop activities like freestyling or battling. Also unlike real gangsta rappers, these new school "scene kid rappers" don't associate themselves with dangerous criminals or partaking in the criminal activities they rap about. This allows for the same escapism suburban white youth sought in mainstream rap music. Not all of this music is bad, but it definitely proves how much rap has been ingrained into American culture that is now supersedes race. However when rap turns into ignorance its still negativity. When rap first started, I was explained gang life, but it had a realness that is rare to see nowadays.

Luckily, I can't group all rappers in this category, rappers like The Knux and Bobby Ray (or B.O.B) who actually began their career playing guitars during their set and add authentic elements of alternative music to hip-hop music. Also artists like Kid Cudi, Pharrell, Kanye West, XV, Team Robot, Vyle and Alex Ludovico have shown that they have musical interests outside the sound of rap music. These are the type of rappers who are influenced by classic hip-hop but have the ability to perform a huge festivals like Lollapalooza, SXSW and Cochella as one of the only hip-hop acts to a crowd that mainly listens to indie music.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Lolla Experience

LOLLA IS OVER
BUT WE HAVEN'T RECOVERED
FROM THE GREATNESS OF IT ALL

This past weekend, people from all over flocked to Chicago to partake in Lollapalooza festivities. It is noted as one of the biggest summer music festivals of the world that supports artists that range from Crystal Castles to Snoop Dogg to Fleet Foxes. The festivities ranged from pre-parties, post-parties, free parties and of course tons of talented artists performing for massive crowds.


Friday:
Kid Cudi, Kings of Leon, Crookers, Peter Bjorn and John, Simian Mobile Disco, Depeche Mode, A-Trak, Fleet Foxes, The Bloody Beetroots, Crystal Castles, Asher Roth, Hollywood Holt, Dark Wave Disco, The Knux, Hey Champ, Manchester Orchestra, Hockey, The Decemberists, The Virgins, DJ Mel, Amazing Baby
& more


Kid Cudi
Kings of Leon

Fleet Foxes

Crystal Castles

The Knux

of Montreal

Asher Roth

Hey Champ

The Decemberists

Manchester Orchestra

Hockey



Saturday:
Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Diplo, Animal Collective, Bassnectar, TV on the Radio, LA Riots, Santigold, Lyke Li, No Age, Hercules and Love Affair, Arctic Monkeys, Coheed and Cambria, Chairlift, Los Campesinos!, Atmosphere, Miike Snow, Moneypenny
& more


Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Santigold

Animal Collective

TV on the Radio

Lykke Li

Los Campesions!

Arctic Monkeys

Moneypenny


Sunday:
Passion Pit, Vampire Weekend, The Killers, Deadmau5, MSTRKRT, Snoop Dogg, Silversun Pickups, Boys Noize, Snoop, Dogg, The Glitch Mob, Cold War Kids, Dan Deacon, The Hood Internet, He Say She Say, Cage the Elephant, Kaiser Cheif, Portugal The Man, Ra Ra Riot, Bat For Lashes, Yello Fever, Friendly Fires
& more


Passion Pit

The Killers

Cage the Elephant

Snoop Dogg

Dan Deacon

The Hood Internet

----
AFTER THE PARTY
ITS THE AFTER-PARTY

Kid Cudi & Crookers Performing Together For First Time




I CAN'T WAIT FOR NEXT YEAR
pictures via Metromix

Sunday, August 9, 2009

#HOWFLY MANIA! JETS



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SIDENOTE.
I do not support the use/selling/production of drugs, especially since Mexico is undergoing deadly drug trafficking conflicts due to demand in America.

Be Informed.



via Vanguard on Current TV
yes that is the Laura Ling that was in South Korea
yes that is the sister of Lisa Ling from The View
and yes, they do look alike

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

LAURA LING & EUNA LEE ARE FREE

LAURA LING & EUNA LEE ARE FREE

The American journalists, Laura Ling and Euna Lee from Current TV received a special pardon from North Korean president, Kim Jong II. They were arrested in March while documenting the trafficking of women in the region. In June they were sentenced to 12 years of hard labor under the premise that they illegally went into North Korea from China without a Visa. The journalists work on the show Vanguard, which makes documentaries about issues around the world, without intervening too much or being political. The cable channel, Current TV is led by former vice president Al Gore. On Tuesday former president Bill Clinton went to Pyongyang, North Korea to talk to leaders and convince them that journalists had no intentions to disparage the country, but rather report from a humanitarian point of view. There is no doubt that America made a deal with the communist dictator Kim Jong II. This altercation also shows how diplomatic Clinton was in his own presidency and the level of respect Obama still need to earn from dangerous weapon bearing countries like North Korea.

via CNN




LOLLA-END

Lollapalooza is THIS WEEKEND
Summer's biggest music festival is in Chicago this weekend. The amazing part about the festival, is the fact that the aftershows having amazing lineups with musically related artists. According to Time Out Chicago magazine, Lollapalooza is made for hipsters. But all hipsters are not created equal.
They are split into hip rockers, electro hipsters, hip-hop hipsters, and indie dance hipsters


hip rockers
(wednesday)
**Last Band Standing w/ Mix Master Mike of The Beastie Boys & Tittsworth & DJ Mel & Hollywood Holt & Bobby LaBeat DJ Pasha & Neiliyo & Punky Fresh @ Double Door

(thursday)
The Decemberists & Heartless Bastards @ Metro

(friday)
**The Knux & Amazing Baby DJ set & Hood Internet & Rob Threezy & Kid Color @ envent
Free with RSVP. to Chicago@urb.com
-
Arctic Monkeys & Modey Lemon @ Metro
-
Band of Hores & Cass McCombs @ House of Blues
-
Delta Spirit & Other Lives @ Shubas
21+
-
Lykke Li & Miike Snow & Esser @ Bottom Lounge
-
Mark Farina & Pezzner & Frank Solano @ Smart Bar
-
TV on the Radio & Chairlift @ Double Door
21+
-
Chris Tomson of Vampire Weekend & Bjorn Yttling from Peter Bjorn and John & Yellow Fever @ Debonair
-
White Lies DJ Set @ Burlington
FREE
-
Samantha Ronson @ Crimson Lounge



electro hipsters
(thursday)
DJ Momjeans & Heaven Malone & Mikul Wing & KHA & La Dola Vita @ Neo
FREE with RSVP thisisnotanexit.com
-
Depeche Mode @ Neo
$5 with ad from the Reader

(friday)
**A-Trak & Nick Catchdubs & Treasurefingers @ Sonotheque
21+
-
**Asher Roth & Hollywood Holt @ Cubby Bear
21+
-
***Crookers & Major Lazer & Simian Mobile Disco DJ Set & Bloody Beetroots DJ Set & Willy Joy & Amanda Blank @ Congress Theater
-
Hey Champ! @ Lumen
21+



hip-hop hipsters
(thursday)
The Hood Internet & Car Stereo (Wars) & Neiliyo @ Hideout
21+ $7 tickets
-
Jermaine Dupri @ The Underground
-
Parachute & DJ Chris Holmes @ Debonair
invitation only

(friday)
**The Knux & Amazing Baby DJ set & Hood Internet & Rob Threezy & Kid Color @ envent
-
** Asher Roth & Hollywood Holt @ Cubby Bear
21+
-
Reinvent the Remix w/ Keys and Krates @ Lumen



indie dance hipsters
(thursday)
**Passion Pit DJ set & Brazilian Girls DJ set & Didi & Kid Color @ Berlin

(friday)
Lykke Li & Miike Snow & Esser @ Bottom Lounge
-
Mark Farina & Pezzner & Frank Solano @ Smart Bar



Mr. TasTees Visual Mix Tape

"A Crazy Trip In Chicago"
Featuring Flosstradamus
VYLE
ST!ZO
BBU
Kid Static
Hood Internet
He Say She Say
Clayton Hauck
Mike Terror

Mr. TasTees Visual Mix Tape — "A Crazy Trip In Chicago" from Anthony Esquivel on Vimeo.



Ninjasonik - Hold The Line (Darth Baño Remix)
available for free download on August 5th



Lupe Fiasco - Army Girl





XV - Would U Dance With (THE VISUAL EXPERIENCE)




Elevator Fight at The New Pop Loft




Jay Electronica - Dear Moleskine and Exhibit A

from Mos Def & Jay Electronica show this past Sunday in Chicago (I should have went)

Jay Electronica - Dear Moleskine x Exhibit A (Live at House of Blues Chicago) from Justin Gillespie on Vimeo.


Sunday, August 2, 2009

bang that

New Jams

The Knux - Fuck You (mp3)
via Passion of the Weiss

Nas - Film (mp3)
via Pigeons and Planes

XV- Everybody's Nobody (zip)
via 2dopeboys

Discovery - Osaka Loop Line (mp3)
via Pigeons and Planes

Miike Snow - Animal (Peter Bjorn & John Remix) (mp3)
via Pigeons and Planes

Santigold - I'm a Lady (Benny Blanco Remix) (mp3)
via Boom Boom Chik

Kid Cudi - Call Me Moon Man (mp3)
via Pigeons and Planes

Clipse feat. Pharrell & Keri Hilson - All Eyes On Me (mp3)
via mixtape maestro

Clipse Feat. Pharrell - I'm Good (mp3)
via The Smoking Section

The Bloody Beetroots - It’s Better A DJ On 2 Turntables (mp3)

The Bloody Beetroots - House n°84 (mp3)
via Sex 4 Ears


The Bloody Beetroots - Second Streets Have No Name (feat. Beta Bow) (mp3)
via nightmagnets

The Bloody Beetroots - Anacletus (mp3)
via discopunk

The Bloody Beetroots – Have Mercy on Us (feat. Cècile) (mp3)
via squeegie

The Bloody Beetroots - I Love the Bloody Beetroots (Extended) (mp3)
via discopunk

The Bloody Beetroots - Theolonius (King Voodoo) (mp3)
via Nashville Nights


MSTRKRFT – Heartbreaker ft. John Legend (Wolfgang Gartner Remix) (mp3)
via Not Many Experts

Julian Plenti - Games For Days (mp3)
Lead singer of Interpol assumes an alter ego
via MBV

Fukkk Offf - Rave Is King (mp3)

Fukkk Offf - Rock Paper Scissors (mp3)
via Disco Punk

Calvin Harris - Ready for the Weekend ft. Mary Pearce (mp3)
via spacetoasters