Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Vote for Scottfree

Hey what's good I know I've been on a break from blogging n all , but I have been working hard to make that new music for your ears! I need you guys/girls to lend your power of vote to the the homie Scottfree who is entered into a remix contest. Seriously the dude is one of the most talented musicians and artist I have ever met or worked with in Chicago. There really is not much Scottfree can't do and he is overall a good person. So help the homie out by voting and sharing this information with any and everybody you know. Other than that enjoy the day peoples. One.

http://www.indabamusic.com/opportunities/innerpartysystem-remix-opportunity/submissions/59381

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Artist of the week: Jane Georges

The artwork of Jane Georges combines the concepts of processing and documenting the intersection of life’s experiences and how these experiences are affected by every new situation. Through the idea of creating art without conscious intention she strives to be honest with the movement her hand creates while remembering these experiences. Her use of vibrant color, with varying degrees of opacity and transparency, illustrate the importance of each layer (a significant life experience) and how they affect change in the next.
As a painter, her work is remnant of her interest in relief printmaking; wood cuts, linoleum cuts, colographs, monotypes, and silkscreen to be specific. She became interested in printmaking through the creation of editions and the repetitive editing of an idea or thought; though appreciates one of a kind pieces, in which the process of painting offers. Through reworking ideas she feels that repetition can evolve and create change, progress. The way she processes her life experiences, organically and in layers, defines her identity as an artist; the hand being the essential tool.
Through juxtaposing the idea of editions within printmaking methods with painting, her most recent work involves paint (acrylic, oil, and paint markers). She experiments with paint on different media, including wooden panels, canvas, and paper. Most recently she has used paper as her canvas, and through repetitive yet spontaneous folding, has created a new texture that enables her to be more conscious of how her hand is moving while she paints. She is very interested in the physical process itself of creating, in many cases over and above the outcome, and hopes to continue to experiment with new textures and media to create new platforms upon which will affect change in her artistic process.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Cell Block-Cell City 2

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?wl0d12vpb4h1uzd

Myself-Dead Beat Dreams Volume 1



Track List
1. Shine
2. It Sho Is
3. Let it Go
4. Sweater Vests and Fresh Kicks
5. She Wouldn’t
6. Das EFX
7. Closed Captions
8. All My Love
9. On and On
10 Wad it Do
11. Night Crawler
12. Think about it
13. Baby Come on
14. Everyday Struggle
15. Run That Back

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?vvq1bmf7wg13obj

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Mike Schpitz - The Prize Package Vol 1



Kansan up-and-comer Mike Schpitz has joined forces with DJBooth.net, RefinedHype.com and YNotMyDream.com to bring listeners his latest street album, The Prize Package Vol. 1. The project features 21 brand new cuts from the freestyle series alumnus, including reader-acclaimed leaks “Going for Broke,” “Do It Right” and “Gettin’ It.” Joining Schpitz on the guest tip are such collaborators as Pete Sayke, Papi Jamon, Adullessence and Ill Legit. Production comes courtesy of THX, Slot-A, LONEgevity, Maja 7th, Lord Quest and many more!



Direct Download "The Prize Package Volume 1":
http://www.djbooth.net/index/mixtapes/entry/mike-schpitz-prize-package-1/

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Featured Artist:::Scud One




During The Cold War, The Soviet Union developed a series of tactical ballistic missiles called “Scuds.” Now, hip hop culture is experiencing its own “Cold War” that's waged between cultural purists and media monoliths. In the midst of this war, Scud One is aimed, ready to strike, and make a deep impact. Where the missile is widely notorious for its inaccuracy, the emcee prides himself on precision, innovation, and wide range. Raised on Chicago's north side, a young Scud One first began bombing the scene with graffiti art. As he became more entrenched in hip hop culture, the next step of his evolution brought him to music. After launching his career as an emcee, Scud One has remained on target. While relentlessly pursuing his personal goal of becoming the best, Scud has found himself in the company of heavyweights in the independent scene. His first outing as a recording artist was on the Windy City Records compilation, “Hostage Radio Chicago.” Here he is featured alongside underground hip hop icons Brother Ali and J.U.I.C.E. His song, “All I Ever Needed” is a personal account of his deep sentiments toward the culture. From a sonic standpoint, “All I Ever Needed” is rich and soulful, yet it represents only one aspect of this multifaceted artist. To experience the full range of Scud One's arsenal one must see his live performance. Scud One showcases his ability to rock crowds with lyrical prowess, impeccable flow, and a dynamic vocal presence. He is also capable of focusing their attention with detailed storytelling and honest, introspective songs. In the purest sense of the term emcee, Scud One is a master of ceremonies. He possesses the ability to move the crowd, and direct them with the power of his voice. He has held his own on stages with the likes of Invincible, Akbar, Pugs Atomz, Longshot, Qwel, as well as Frukwan of Gravediggaz and Stetsasonic fame. In a short time, Scud One has made himself a fixture in Chicago's underground hip hop scene. He has made regular appearances at venues such as U.S. Beer Company, Subterranean, and Goose Island. He has also made appearances on Chicago's own CTA Radio on WHPK 88.5 FM. Wherever Scud goes, a path of destroyed mics inevitably seems to follow. With his uncompromising artistic integrity and tireless work ethic, it can easily be said that Scud One is set on a collision course with legendary status in hip hop.

Aloe Blacc in Pair Ree (Paris)

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Now that i got ur attention...Where is ONE!


Yo! this is the man #83 just givin the world a heads up on the kid one2know. My nig has been MIA for a while and had to check in the infirmary but is doin ok now. I hope. Kidding, but seriously the kid needs to get back in the lab! From what i know one was just workin to hard and not takin his vitamins and kinda emptyd' the gas tank. Im sure you've seen some of his uploads so clearly its kinda serious. So send your regards man! Even tho by now im sure he's prob doin good. keep your eyes open for new joints by yours truly on DENSE83 art, and new tracks by one2kno. HOLLER!

Friday, February 25, 2011

Animated Affliction


Isis Rose and Ill Legit (The Gent$) are two uniquely passionate driven talents that have collaborated over a period of time to create their latest project, "Animated Affliction, Isis&Illy EP 2011". They began recording in early 2010, hitting it off musically from the first moment of introduction. From then on, fueled by their "animated" personalties and the "afflictions" in their lives, they continued to work on music until they completed their project, a 10-track collection of eclectic music from two brilliantly accomplished individuals. Here is that story.

Download here:
http://isisrosemusic.bandcamp.com/album/animated-affliction-3


Thursday, February 24, 2011

BUCKETFEET: Tangible, functional, art, fashion. Im also workin with them. POSTED BY DENSE83






While a senior at the University of Oregon in 2007, Aaron Firestein began drawing on shoes and posting the pictures to Facebook. He viewed white, canvas sneakers as a medium to showcase his art and spent hours expressing himself through this unordinary platform. Aaron's "wearable art" became an instant hit with his peers and he started selling the shoes out of his apartment as a hobby. In 2008, Aaron moved to Buenos Aires and took BucketFeet with him. While volunteering with children in an impoverished area of Buenos Aires, he met fellow volunteer Raaja Nemani, who had just started a year-long backpacking trip around the world. They immediately hit it off while playing fútbol with kids from the local neighborhood, and Raaja even bought his first pair of custom BucketFeet a few days later. Shortly thereafter, Raaja moved on to explore another continent while Aaron stayed back to start an event photography business, but they managed to stay in touch and remain close friends.

Two years later, Raaja moved back to Chicago after working in Abu Dhabi, while Aaron was continuing to sell his one-of-a-kind shoes. Both Raaja and Aaron were itching for a new opportunity and neither could silence their entrepreneurial minds. Raaja reached out to Aaron in May of 2010 and they agreed it was the perfect time to take BucketFeet to the next level. Well, as they say, the rest is history! BucketFeet was born (again) with a mission to sell awesome kicks and make an impact in the lives of kids worldwide. The new company’s motto, Buy a Shoe, Build a Community was born!

WHY BUCKETFEET

BucketFeet exemplifies individuality and confidence. Not only are BucketFeet super comfortable, but the one-of-a-kind designs fit any personality and are sure to get you noticed. Our mission is to bring you the most original, colorful shoes you’ve ever seen!

BucketFeet is wearable art that aims to mesh awesome shoes and up-and-coming global artists to bring attention to the arts and help kids worldwide. We want to inspire people to broaden their horizons and see the world as we have seen it. Each consumer can buy a shoe to build a community and “get involved” with change, one step at a time.

A brief word with BearIlla Clothing designer Lonnie Edwards By: #83 (thats lonnie in the first pic) photos by... 83

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Welcome! DENSE83! He's like the Ferrari cake you always wanted but never got.
















Whats goody?
So this is my first entry as D83 on One's blog and i guess i should tell you what my purpose is. Long story short, im doing art and fashion reviews, so lets get it poppin! I guess ill b that dude and feature myself first....

DENSE93.. no wait... 83! Im DENSE83.

While Dense83 evidently didn’t retain much about the American Constitution in his seventh grade history class, he did find the inspiration that would jump start his interest in design. The bubble and tag letters that late graffiti writer Kizer snuck in notes to #83 during the school day evolved into a unique style by the hand of the writer now known as Dense83. The influence of Dense83’s graffiti foundation has made its way onto several hundred walls, garbage cans, street signs, canvases, planks of wood, windows, and other found objects now exhibited in (and on) an array of galleries, coffee houses and retail stores across the city's of Chicago, and Austin Texas. Vibrant and energetic color palettes, violently mechanical lines and graphic underpinning inherent in that style of street art characterize even his more abstract, nonrepresentational works less noticeably inspired by graffiti.


Check out his work @ www.dense83.com

http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/DENSE83-ART/143905255941

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Big Ups to the Homie Pugs and The Electric

Pick a version any version:




The Neorevivalist Says

Off The Books

1 02 2011

Things aren’t looking too good for the people of Chicago with this blizzard coming through this week, possibly shutting the city down. Now would be a great time to download some heat from Chicago Indie Hip-Hop artist OneTwoKnow…

TRACKLIST

1. The Foreword

2. Association Free

3. Lose Your Grip Ft. Isis Rose & Ill Legit

4. Different Shades

5. Beamin (Remix)

6. LeBlackRon Burgundy

7. Take It Home Ft. Ill Legit

DOWNLOAD “ONE FOR THE BOOKS” EP FOR FREE

OneTwoKnow \”One For The Books\”

Fresh on the scene with plenty to prove OneTwoKno has plans to leave a lasting impression on the minds and hearts of this planet’s populace. The Chicago and Evanston native continues to persist in making a name for himself and prove his actual namesake to be quite true. From appearing on a plethora of independent releases over the last few years, OneTwoKno has definitely paid his due, earning him the respect that he deserves amongst his peers and critics alike.

From the the early age of 5 his adulation for music was instantly ignited upon first seeing Prince perform in the film Purple Rain, it was at that very moment OneTwoKno realized he wanted to create the same excitement Prince could contrive. As the years progressed, the amount of influences grew through relatives. Tunes spanning from late afternoons with his grandfather cooking while playing Jazz and Soul records to uncles introducing him to the likes of Big Daddy Kane, Houdini, Tupac, EPMD, Rakim and Souls of Mischief (just to name a few).

OneTwoKno’s love for music has continuously stayed consistent, whether it be promoted shows w/ Mike Schpitz, Slot-A, Add-2, Verbal Kent, Prob Cause, Lokua,Astonish, Ill Legit, Drunken Monkeeee, Swift, Lungz, Sincere, Garo, DJ Grimmace, Vanysh, Mr.Robotic, and many more. Or Played events w/ The Roots, Gym Class Heroes, Estelle, Sadat X, Lupe Fiasco, B.O.B. The Rapper, Producer, Songwriter, Engineer, and Promoter definitely keeps plenty cards in his deck and KNOWS how to use them properly. By using lyrics inspired by real life as a nucleus to his creations, OneTwoKno gives the listener a complete front row seat into the soul of someone as real as it gets. So prepare yourselves, no need to adjust your screen or headphones all we need is your undivided attention, get familiar, he’s OneTwoKno.

“…the wrinkles on a persons face not the makeup they apply to hide the wrinkles…”

~OneTwoKno