Tuesday, July 29, 2008
X & Hell Live Show Poll Results
Well the month's voting has concluded and it seems the majority of visitors to the blog favour a hybrid of live instrumentation and electronic elements on stage (which is what the group have been leaning to incidently). We're currently sussing out how the new live show will work and how to best do justice to the music we're producing, which has evolved from two rap dudes over a beat, so the live show needs to evolve too. Thanks heaps to all who voted.
Monday, July 28, 2008
VIDEO: Behind The Scenes @ X & Hell's 'Don't Stop Movin' Videoshoot
Shot and edited by Blaze Designs, who recently did some amazing work on the new X & Hell Myspace profile.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Fresh Off the Boat - The Documentary.
After months of post-production and airbrushing, the Fresh Off the Boat documentary will finally screen on Australian television this Wednesday, July 30th as part of the SBS 'mY Generation' series. Show will air at 10pm EST. Big thankyou to Mark and Trina @ Budaya Productions for their time, effort and dedication to the film.
Visit the SBS mY Generation site here for more information.
Here's the official SBS writeup:
"What do Australia’s Generation Y think about multiculturalism, and how do second-generation migrants deal with engrained racial stereotypes? Meet the band F.O.B (Fresh off the Boat), a mixed group of Malaysian, Indian, Filipino, Egyptian and Assyrian musicians whose savvy Hip Hop rhymes make light-hearted fun of traditional ethnic stereotypes. Says Christian (A.K.A MC Justice), “A lot of the time people just write Hip Hop songs about Hip Hop. We’re trying to break out of that and write Hip Hop Songs about stuff that relates to us, and stuff that other people can relate to.” Having built up solid credentials with an ethnic audience, F.O.B take their songs and message to a broader audience and perform at Federation Square, in Melbourne. But is Australia ready for a generation who are prepared to laugh in the face of issues which have traditionally been too sensitive to joke about?"
Visit the SBS mY Generation site here for more information.
Here's the official SBS writeup:
"What do Australia’s Generation Y think about multiculturalism, and how do second-generation migrants deal with engrained racial stereotypes? Meet the band F.O.B (Fresh off the Boat), a mixed group of Malaysian, Indian, Filipino, Egyptian and Assyrian musicians whose savvy Hip Hop rhymes make light-hearted fun of traditional ethnic stereotypes. Says Christian (A.K.A MC Justice), “A lot of the time people just write Hip Hop songs about Hip Hop. We’re trying to break out of that and write Hip Hop Songs about stuff that relates to us, and stuff that other people can relate to.” Having built up solid credentials with an ethnic audience, F.O.B take their songs and message to a broader audience and perform at Federation Square, in Melbourne. But is Australia ready for a generation who are prepared to laugh in the face of issues which have traditionally been too sensitive to joke about?"
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
SHOW: GMC Live @ Playground (Melbourne)
Catch GMC Live at Playground (Seven) on the 9th of August. It's rumoured the man will have hardcopies (n/h) of his debut mixtape for the lucky few who throw they hands in the ayer, ayer. Check him out. He's a sexy man.
Labels:
GMC,
Releases,
Shows,
Three Letter Mixtape: Volume G
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
VIDEO: X & Hell - Don't Stop Movin
Friday, July 18, 2008
Monday, July 14, 2008
Labels:
Other People's Music,
Pics,
Rappers Doing Dumb Shit
Thursday, July 10, 2008
New Jumpoff Goodies
The most consistant artist still making rap music delivers more some new music. Apparently there's a third part on the way. Stolen from Nahright and all roads lead to Shake.
By the way, for fans of the Mood Music series (or in other words all worthy humans) - that's Killa BH on the right there...
Labels:
Other People's Music
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Thursday, July 3, 2008
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