Sunday, September 27, 2009

Mentally Mobilizing

RIP Derrion Albert

He was a sixteen year old honor student at Fenger High School that was taped while he was beaten to death.

Derrion was simply walking past a community center on his way home and he was somehow brought into a fight. Since August, the high violence has risen in Chicago's Roseland after rivalry has began between two groups of Fenger High School students. However, Derrion Albert had no affiliation to gang life and was consider a homebody and a computer lover. But sadly the positive lifestyle he chose to live did not prevent his fate. According to reports, around fifty kids were involved in the fight, but somehow attention got directed to Derrion Albert. He was hit, kicked and eventually hit by 2 by 4, which caused him to fall onto the concrete. Shortly after aggressors realized that he was laying lifeless, they ran or drove off and students finally rushed to move his body into the community center. A lot of the altercation with Derrion was taped by a person who randomly had a camera at the time. However, it is most frightening to realize that such a haunting incident can cause people to simply stare, shout expletives or even laugh in disbelief. A owner of a Roseland after-school community center said people are desensitized to senseless murder in their community. No one thinks people should live in fear or mourn constantly, but it seems to me that youth have taken adults sentiment that this is their life, nothing will change, and there is nothing they can do about it, even if horrible actions are staring them in face.

People say adults have been numbed to violence because of the media, but I regret to say that children have accepted violence as a part of life. Even though people may be scared of retaliation, we must remember that strength exist in numbers and we should stop watching bad things happen and make an effort to stop them.

Chicago musician Naledge, who is one half of Kidz in the Hall, decided to speak out about the violence that is occurring in Chicago via his twitter page. He attacked issues like family structure, teenage pregnancy, progressive movement and our current forms of communication.

He said, "I truly believe that the root of much of our violence in Chicago stems from the broken family...not being in the hood." Which brings the point that student violence has been created by mentalities formed in our home. Since many African-Americans children have only a mother and not strong male influence in their life, it is inevitable that negative consequences will arrive. It is apparent that on result is the escalation of violence between children that relates in death. In addition, many of these scenarios involve parents of these kids who where technically kids themselves when they had a child. Naledge may have addressed this when he said, "the grandparents used to be the ones we leaned on...now they are like 35." This shows the lack of wise support system in Black families due to generation of teen parents who are unable to provide the guidance that is only learned through decades of experiencing life. He went on to say that, "people forget the civil rights movement was mostly guided by the self educated and low income...we arent as informed". I feel that he believes that progressive movements in the black community can occur in cities like Roseland and there is no need to believe that change is only lead by people who have a lot of schooling or money. Lastly, he looked at the major form of communication between youth, social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, BlackPlanet and Tagged. Naledge said, "social institutions have been replaced by social networking sites." Social institutions can be families, education, or religion and it seems like none of the above takes as prominent of a role as a person's myspace page. Unlike social institutions, people now form their identity from social networking sites and gain influences from peers with similar views rather than elders. As our youth stay isolated from older generations, they will continue to tumble downward in number and knowledge. Unless changes are made by people who feel like they can make difference, soon we are going to have another generation of mislead youth that will follow the actions of this self-destructing generation.

Since the beatings were so shocking, I suggest that this video shouldn't be watched by everyone.

How
ever, if you can identify any of the people allegedly involved in the death of Derrion Albert, please call Area Two of the Chicago Police Dept.

312-747-8272


via Fox Chicago

Negative Thinking

I Love Art School Girls
Brooklyn's Ninjasonik have teamed up with Mishka NYC again, but this time it isn't a mixtape, but a t-shirt in two different colorways. The New York graffiti artist Faro designed the shirt based on Ninjasonik's song 'Art School Girls'. Hopefully Faro, will have economic success like other New York graffers like CLAW who has moved up from spray paint to clothing lines. This Ninjasoni x Mishka collab tee is a great start, because like any other "urbanwear" brands, the shirt rings up to about $40 when you add shipping, so I think it will be adorned by many true Ninjasonik fans who have a little cash to spare.

Mishka x Ninjasonik Darth Baño Mixtape (zip)



Buy Mishka's 'Ninjasonik Art School Girl Tee' in white HERE

Buy Mishka's 'Ninjasonik Art School Girl Tee' in black HERE
Art School Girls Music Video




Works by Faro









Where's @KidCudi
Many of Kid Cudi's hardcore fans immediately realized that he deleted his twitter account, even though it was days before the release of his first album. There was a lot of speculation of why he did it. It ranged for the belief that he was upset about how Universal Motown allowed
misspellings to end up on his album titles. It was apparent that Motown hit a nerve with another new hip-hop artist. If you can recall, Drake recently publicized his negative feeling about Motown's president, Sylvia Rhone in Fader magazine. However, soon after there was an blast of videos of his apology to her around the Internet. Unlike, Drake who made his feeling known and visible at newsstands across America, Kid Cudi vented his feelings about Motown via twitter. Many fans thought, Kid Cudi deleted his entire twitter account in an attempt to keep good relations with his music label.
via DDotOmen

Other fans thought he was tired of divulging his private thoughts to the world on twitter. This is coupled with his action of deleting his blog as well, which also showed his inner most feeling.
Heather Widener of Herfection, finally got to the bottom of the story with a interview with the moon man himself. In the interview Kid Cudi said, "I wanted to keep my mind to myself again, u kno, like how it use to be. i put so much of ME into my music i gotta draw the line somewhere. plus my words fall into the wrong hands a lot." Kid Cudi gave a very understanding explaination that makes us realized that celebrities are human and that it must be hard to go from relatively obscure to a household name to the younger generation over the passage of a few months. Despite the fact that Kid Cudi helps to represent many people who feel like an outsider, that doesn't mean we need to know his every thought and follow every aspect of his life. His job is a musician and he has shown that he has the ability to make us relate to him through his music.



Green Wavves
The indie group Wavves will soon be in New Orleans thanks to Tulane’s radio station WTUL. They will headline the show at Howlin Wolf on October 8th and will be joined by Ganglinans and New Orleans’ Caddywhompus. The Wavves show is just one of many indie shows occurring this fall. So far, She Wants Revenge, Kill Hannah, Datarock, Esser, and The Pains of Being Pure at Heart have passed into town. In October, Phoenix and Chairlift will start the first day of the month at Tipitinas, Dan Deacon will be at Big Top October 7th, Japandroids will be at One Eyed Jacks on November 1st and that’s just in a single month.

OCTOBER
Thursday October 1 @ Tipitina’s – Phoenix, Chairlift
Wednesday October 7 @ Big Top – Dan Deacon, Nuclear Power Pants, Pumpkin
Thursday October 8 @ Howlin Wolf – Wavves, Ganglians, Caddywhompus
Friday October 16 @ One Eyed Jacks – Japandroids
Friday October 31 – Sunday November 1 @ City Park – Voodoo Music Experience

NOVEMBER
Sunday November 1 @ One Eyed Jacks – Pnuma pa, Sage Francis, Emancipatro
Sunday November 15 @ Republic – Say Anything, Eisley, Moneen, Miniature Tigers
Wednesday November 18 @ Tipitina’s – Camera Obscura
Friday November 27 @ Howlin Wolf 8pm $20 -- Misfits



Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Cold Beats & Melting Genres

Murdering Greatness
Where will you catch Kanye & Lady Gaga's Fame Kills Tour?

For the last few month, several tour dates and tour stops have been stated, but it's finally official now that tickets are on sale.
Sorry New Orleans, Houston is only a few hour away

Tour Club Presale tickets are already available for the first 11 dates
and the last day of the tour.
Public Online sale begins between September 25th and October 16th

TOUR DATES
November 10th Phoenix, AZ US Airways 26-Sep 10am

November 11th San Diego, CA San Diego Sports Arena 26-Sep 12noon

November 13th Las Vegas, NV Mandalay Bay Events Ctr 26-Sep 10am

November 15th Anaheim, CA Honda Center 26-Sep 10am

November 16th Los Angeles, CA Staples Center 26-Sep 10am

November 18th Sacramento, CA Arco Arena 25-Sep 12noon

November 19th San Jose, CA HP Pavilion 26-Sep 10am

November 24th Vancouver, BC GM Place 25-Sep 10am

November 26th Calgary, AB Pengrowth Saddledome 25-Sep 10am

November 28th Edmonton, AB Rexall Place 25-Sep 10am

November 29th Saskatoon, SK Credit Union Center 25-Sep 10am

December 2nd Denver, CO Pepsi Center Oct 3

December 4th St. Louis, MO Scottrade Center 3-Oct 10am

December 9th Miami, FL American Airlines Arena Oct 3

December 11th Atlanta, GA Philips Arena 3-Oct 12noon

December 12th Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum Oct 16

December 13th Norfolk, VA Scope Arena 10-Oct 10am

December 16th Worcester, MA DCU Center Oct 3

December 18th Philadelphia, PA Wachovia Center Oct 9

December 19th Baltimore, MD 1st Mariner Arena 9-Oct 10am

December 20th Buffalo, NY HSBC Arena 3-Oct 11am

December 22nd East Rutherford, Izod Center 3-Oct 10am NJ

December 23rd Cleveland, OH Quicken Loans Arena Oct 10

December 26th Hartford, CT XL Center 3-Oct 10am

December 30th Washington, DC Verizon Center 2-Oct 12noon

January 3rd Uniondale, NJ Nassau Coliseum 3-Oct 10am

January 6th Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre 3-Oct 1pm

January 8th Ottawa, ON Scotiabank Place 3-Oct 1pm

January 11th Montreal, QC Bell Center 3-Oct 12noon

January 14th Detroit, MI Palace of Auburn Hills Oct 2

January 16th Chicago, IL United Center 2-Oct 12noon

January 21st San Antonio, TX AT&T Center 10-Oct 10am

January 22nd Houston, TX Toyota Center Oct 3

January 24th Dallas, TX American Airlines Center Sept 25

Fame Kills from kwest on Vimeo.




Zuper Blahq
**cough**Will.i.am.**cough**

Zuper Blahq is the new face (or rather mask) of electro music, that has an amazing sound that puts him in the same category as artists that constantly put out bangers like like Uffie, Major Lazer and Thunderheist.

Zuper Blahq - Here We Go
(mp3)
via The Cold Cut

Steve Aoki I'm In The House Feat. [[[Zuper Blahq]]] from Dim Mak on Vimeo.



Super-Collab-Amazing

The Blakroc Project is a rock/hip-hop collective started by the indie band The Black Keys, Damon Dash and Jim Jones. The Black Keys worked with 11 artists to create their upcoming album. The artists are Mos Def, Jim Jones, Q-Tip, Raekwon, ODB, Ludacris, RZA, Pharoache Monch, Nicole Wray, and NOE.

Blackroc ft Mos Def and Jim Jones – Ain’t Nothing Like You (Hoochie Coo) (mp3)
via Audio Absinthe

Blakroc Project from Myrhax on Vimeo.