The Music Craftsman * The Multi Cultural Master of Ceremonies * Microphone Controller Music Connoisseur * Music Correspondent This is my scrapbook
Saturday, October 9, 2021
Wednesday, September 22, 2021
Monday, September 20, 2021
Friday, September 10, 2021
Thursday, September 9, 2021
Wednesday, August 18, 2021
Tems - Free Mind
Thursday, June 24, 2021
Yasiin Bey speaks his mind on Spotify and the pressure to release Blackstar 2, Peoples Party clip
23 years after the iconic Blackstar album release from Talib Kweli and Mos Def (Yasiin Bey), fans are still hungrily awaiting their follow up. More than teased at, to mouth watering eager fans, and now lauded over by greedy streaming services set to add to their hoard, the usually quiet Yasiin Bey dials in with Jasmin Leigh and The Peoples Party with Talib Kweli, on Spotify; the nay sayers, and the impatient fans.
Labels:
blackstar,
discoveries and inspiration,
Interview,
Mos Def,
peoples party,
spotify,
talib kweli,
uproxx video,
Yasiin Bey
Monday, June 14, 2021
Jah-lil - Outside
Monday, May 10, 2021
Sunday, April 25, 2021
A toast to my ancestors
I am sensing an energy shift on a macro and micro scale; the entire Earth, it’s inhabitants, systems of control, cultural icons passing, people closest to me, changes within.
Since the start of the year Iv lost 3 close relatives in close succession. My uncle, my Grandmother and my aunt. I imagine posting this helps me to compute, but I doubt it does.
As I am dressed here I have attended two of three funerals from my apartment flat, hysterical through every range of emotions. Disconnected and frustrated by it. Through the difficult moments however I feel selfish as I know the tears are for memories Iv had with them and memories I can’t, and that’s for me, not them. For them I imagine and embrace happiness and relief as I know though death was sudden, it was when they were not living in their greatest power. Now they are...
Connected in what feels like very crucial timing, purposeful, powerful and in preparation for what is ahead. A toast to my ancestors
Tuesday, April 6, 2021
Sons of Kemet - Hustle ft. Kojey Radical
ooh this is dope
In “Hustle”, two dancers represent the duality present within any struggle to transcend internal limitations - until differing elements of the self are reconciled and act in unison.
Listen to “Hustle” ft. Kojey Radical: https://SonsOfKemet.lnk.to/BlackToThe...
Follow Sons of Kemet everywhere: https://linktr.ee/sonsofkemet
Sons of Kemet returns with their new album Black To The Future, out May 14.
The follow up to 2018’s Mercury Prize nominated breakout release Your Queen Is A Reptile
This release finds the UK-based quartet at their most dynamic – showcasing harmonically elegant arrangements and compositions, coupled with fierce, driving material
Video credits:
Director: Ashleigh Jadee
Producer: Adi Alfa
Production Company: Dynasty Entertainment
Dancers:
The Jaiy Twins @thejaiytwins
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