#26 March 2007 | Comments (0)
Bonjour Clayers. Kamini has a new video out - "Je suis blanc". He is a black rapper telling his shrink about how he became white. Check the beat, check the sketches and the main message -"i'm white - housing, friends and no more police" www.kamini.fr
For further excursions into comedy rap http://videos.tf1.fr/video/musique/?trk=1&e=199 check Fatal Bazouka who does two tracks one of which is a parody of Diam's Nocturne hit in which her mate pours her heart out to her about her two timing boyfriend. On the site, the original Diams track is on it so you can get a taste of the nuances.
Fatal Bazouka also has a track on there called "Fous ta cagoule" (Put your balaclava on) in which the beat is infectious. It features a good Marseille scene. Head nodders please warm up first.
Herbie 2 Provence
#24 March 2007 | Comments (0)
#22 March 2007 | Comments (0)
To any DJ Drinks syncopated beat...
As I walk on by the top model gal winks
Notched up 15 rounds with both Tyson and Spinx
24/7 access to repertoires by Drinks
Had the plug pulled on me more than kitchen sinks
Wings of steel even stronger than the man Batfink's
go all Hugo a GoGo girl and give me a twirl
Unfearl your banner it's your Panini sticker book with UEFA wall planner
Out of a simple wet twig Ray Mears will make a 10 inch spanner
Let's get all loonie now it's 2007, classified on the top shelf of my 7/11
Don't have to talk porno to be bum rush the show
Got Ron Jeffries in my garden-make him work like a hoe
I'm just diggin' it and doin' it and diggin' it well
My crop rotation got so loonie and my roots got to swell
In my seedbank, my weedbank, this wisdom will sell
'Got better BK than Reakes, more processors than Dell
When it comes to Loony toons we're never selling in hell
In the tenebers of Babylon like a wish in the well
Paparazzi got me cliched, just another kiss and tell
Blow up more PAs and amps so tell by the smell.
#19 March 2007 | Comments (0)
Kodjo Yenga, who was killed in Hammersmith last week, was a student at my school. I have pasted below the assembly that I wrote about him:
Assembly for Kodjo
Kodjo Yenga was at Henry Compton from September 2001 until July 2006.
He sat in this hall, he sat in your seat, listening to these assemblies, he sat in your classrooms listening to your teachers, he walked the corridors, played in the grounds, talked to his friends just like all of you do each and every day. He was one of us. A Compton boy
And Kodjo is now dead.
Kodjo was a good student, he left school with good gcses and was studying 4 A Levels. He would have gone to University and had a great life ahead of him. He was also a talented musician and many of you in this room would have heard his lyrics and listened to him perform. Above all Kodjo was a decent human being, he respected his friends, his family, his school.
But Kodjo was also a member of the Royal Flush or Ryde for Life crew, and that may be one of the reasons why he is no longer here today. And if there is one lesson that needs to be learnt from Kodjo’s tragic death, it is the danger of the ‘respect’ culture – the idea that someone who does not give you respect is deserving of punishment – the idea that someone who is ‘disrespected’ has to take revenge. That leads to 16 year old boys being knifed in the heart on our streets.
This is something that everyone in this room has to think about, to start acting on. That it is wrong. We need to change our behaviour, our aggressive attitude towards each other. We have to leave each other alone, walk away. Being a man is not about being harder and tougher than someone else. Being a man is not about carrying a blade. That is being a coward. Being a man is not 10 against 1. Being a man means sorting out your problems without violence.
We have been presented with an opportunity here, in one of our darkest hours, an opportunity to change. That in our school, in Kodjo’s school we can start to change the way we deal with our problems, the way that you deal with your problems. We need to stop the violence, the level of aggression that is shown towards each other. We need to find a better way of dealing with our anger, our frustration. There isn’t a magic solution, this isn’t going to change over night, but we have learned in this tragic way the consequences of what happens if we don’t change. I don’t ever want to have to face something like this again, and no-one in this room, in our school, in our community should have to either. So when you are in a difficult situation – fix this photo in your head, change your behaviour, take responsibility.
#18 March 2007 | Comments (4)
j vadim remix competition
Creative Commons, BBE Music and DJ Vadim are pleased to present the DJ Vadim / "Kill Kill Kill" "Talk to Me" Remix Contest. The superstar DJ is offering the audio source files from the songs "Kill Kill Kill" and "Talk to Me" online under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial license, so that producers worldwide can use the sounds in remixes and new compositions.
How to Participate
Entry Period: The Contest's audio elements will go online at 9:00 a.m. PT on March 15, 2007. You may enter the Contest by uploading your remixes to http://ccmixter.org from 12:00 a.m. PT on March 28, 2007 until 9:00 p.m. PT on April 19, 2007.
Source Materials: Download the separated audio elements of DJ Vadim's "Kill Kill Kill" and "Talk to Me".
To hear the album versions visit DJ Vadim's MySpace page.
Prize
After all eligible entries have been received, DJ Vadim and BBE Records will be selecting the best remix. The winning remix will be included on a BBE Records B track for the 3rd single from the new DJ Vadim album - The Soundcatcher.
http://ccmixter.org/djvadim
#18 March 2007 | Comments (0)
barely believable
#15 March 2007 | Comments (1)
From Reuters (verbatim)
An online gambling site is taking bets on whether Heather Mills' artificial leg will fall off during her upcoming appearance on "Dancing with the Stars."
Mills, 39, the estranged wife of Beatle Paul McCartney, lost her left leg below the knee in a traffic accident in 1993. She is the first contestant on the hit ABC television show to compete with an artificial limb.
A week before Mills' March 19 debut, Antigua-based gaming site http://www.bodog.com opened bets on whether her prosthetic leg would fly off during a dance routine -- and made "no" a heavy favourite.
#12 March 2007 | Comments (0)
if you walk along cheshire st, e2 at the moment there's a sleazy white trash hotel in a warehouse you can go into and walk around. out back is a tunnel to a prehistoric archeo/paleontological dig. its goonies meets jurassic park meets trailer goddam trash. dont know how much longer its there for but is worth a look
#12 March 2007 | Comments (3)
Ariane Hosemann & Valerie Stahl von Stromberg
private view: Wednesday 14 March, 6-8pm
T1+2: St. Matthew's Hall
17 Hereford Street
London E2 6EX
+44 (0) 20 7729 8218
www.t12artspace.com
show runs from: 15 March - 10 April
gallery opening times: 12-6pm, Thursday-Sunday, or by appointment
'Schoolboys', C-print photograph, Ariane Hosemann
image courtesy of the artist
#09 March 2007 | Comments (0)