So much has gone on this summer and I've neglected to post as things happened. But, no worries!! I will try to keep up with this new season.
Some Old Business is that the Andy Warhol Exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum has finally been de-installed. If you weren't able to catch the exhibit I have treat for you.
Here are some images I took at the exhibit: Andy Warhol: The last Decade
This new release was dropped just last week June 24th. The lyrics are on point and the beats are so fresh. My advice is take a listen and you will not be disappointed!! Trust me!
I'm really feeling this guy's music.And I got a chance to see him perform again last week at Vashtie Kola's Birthday Party. "This Charming Mixtape" was the first I heard from him and I thought it was Great! Now he has this new Mixtape " I Want You" I haven't heard it entirely yet but I'm sure you'll love it. Download it here
So I figured I hadn't Blogged in about a month and some time. So WHy not start off with some good news. My homie Stalley now has a column on the Blog High Snobiety!! Ain't that dope!
Came across this VIMEO while browsing blogs.. This is one of my Favorite neighborhoods in Brooklyn. Wanna share it with you. Co-produced by Diane Paragas and Nelson George. Can't wait to see the full version.
Sorry Folks!! The greatly anticipated Ski beats production "Mos Def's 24 Hour Karate School," which was due to be releases yesterday Feb 15th has been postponed. Check out the extended trailer. Then Download a snippet of the tracks. Anticipated Release Date is March 30th!! Until then Enjoy!
This Wednesday (January 27, 2010) Apple launched its newest product, the "iPad." This new product is a multifunctional eReader which surpasses its competitors the "Kindle" (from Amazon) and the "Nook" (from Barnes and Noble). It has many features including its High resolution, LED backlight screen and Color. The iPad is not currently available for purchase but will be soon. Check out more of its features here.
Part of the 24th Annual Brooklyn Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Mon, Jan 18 at 1pm BAM Rose Cinemas
Written & directed by Bill Guttentag & Dan Sturman (2009) 82min
Soundtrack for a Revolution, executive produced by Danny Glover, tells the story of the American civil rights movement through its powerful music: freedom songs sung on picket lines, in mass meetings, in paddy wagons, and in jail cells by black and white Americans all over the country. Featuring performances by John Legend, Joss Stone, Wyclef Jean, The Roots, Ritchie Havens, and others, along with riveting archival footage, and interviews with civil rights foot soldiers and leaders, including Congressman John Lewis, Harry Belafonte, Julian Bond, and Ambassador Andrew Young, Soundtrack for a Revolution celebrates the vitality of the music of the era.
Screenings: Free: Monday January 18th @ 1pm Purchase: Fri, Jan 22—Sun, Jan 24 at 2pm Mon, Jan 25—Thu, Jan 28 at 4:30pm
Address: 30 Lafayette Ave (x St Felix St x Ashland Pl), Brooklyn, NY 11217, tel 718.636.4100 Visit the BAM site HERE