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Wednesday, February 13, 2019
I.E. HIP-HOP SPRING FESTIVAL ANNOUNCEMENTS: ALIVE & KICKIN IV + THOPFEST III
60 East presents THOPFest III at Firewater in Ontario April 6th Saturday! Tickets here!
Go to these festivals, support this community, have a good and safe time!
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
4square with Cam Archer, MC Lyfe, RasJosh Beats, So Cal Street Team & More!
MUSICIAN: Cam Archer
ALBUM TITLE: Spirit Gunner
ALBUM ART BY: K.I.T.
Archer:
"The idea to go with an Akira inspired cover on this album was technically Kit. I had a similar idea but involved me actually in front of a car. We had discussed a homage to Akria in the past and this album made a lot of sense to put it into action. It plays well off of certain areas of the story within the album and the different emotions that went into it. The energy of the album I guess you could say, had some Akira in it. Especially from Testsuo's point of view.
Kit is the best artist I personally know and one of the best I've seen due to him immense versatility. I can give him a concept idea and 90% of the time he takes it and brings it to life exactly the way I had envisioned. Even when there are alterations to be made, I know they'll be done with great detail. As for the time at which this cover came about, I would say the album concept and length was already decided. However, he started working on it in another room during the very first recording session for the album."
For Cam's cover, the idea was much less tangible and shifted from concept to concept. He's obviously a big fan of japanese culture, sports, video games and the like, so the ideas given started with the initial inspiration of Yu Yu Hakusho but hit a wall early on. As he had me sit in on sessions for SpiritGunner, I got a better feel of the direction he wanted to take the visual design. A thread that ties together these two covers in particular is the bond shared between members of Half Valve and OE. There's no yes-men in our collectives (respectively) so subpar work won't reach the masses 9 out of 10 times. Speaking from such stipulation, members of both camps trust my artistic vision and if all else fails, will let me take the wheel in putting together something fye. I dropped the idea of doing an Akira homage and having the 5.0 from the first cover make a return and Cam responded with a Drake meme and it was lit. I painted most of said cover during the session for Nights and completed it before we finished the BGIV track. The back cover was inspired by a Yoshiro Togashi promo piece and actually went through two drafts before getting it right. The OG draft is the first time i've put myself into any of my clients work. "
* Spirit Gunner back cover
* for comparative reference, art from Akira
MUSICIAN: MC Lyfe
ALBUM TITLE: Efyl
ALBUM ART BY: Jay Reed
Lyfe:
"When I was broke and in the streets I would go to the top of the city, smoke and think: one day I'm gonna be known in my city. I'm gonna do great things and become a success. All while being a broke kid on top of a mountain. The irony is funny cause even at my lowest point I managed to still be on top of the world in a sense. I would sit there and think like 'Damb, this happened over there, I did this over here, I smoke over with so and so in that lot...I went to school there, lost my virginity over there like- damn, this city has really seen the best and worst of me and now when i go to the top I smoke and remind myself where I once was compared to where I am now and to where the future will lead me next.
MUSICIAN: RasJosh Beats & Tanjint Wiggy
ALBUM TITLE: Inland Imperial
ALBUM ART BY: Ryan Gaffin, Cash Tijerina of New Culture Media Group & Tan Nguyen of CopyCats
Tanjint:
"I wanted something that evoked our last West Coast Avengers group album, “The Inland Empire Strikes Back”, but also just something really attention grabbing. I knew I wanted a juxtaposition of the fantastical and the street. Ryan Gaffin got to showing me photos he had taken of Fontana. I saw the ones that made the front and back cover and just knew if we added Star Wars crafts to them I’d have what I wanted.
* for comparative reference, image of the Hindenberg disaster before being edited for Zeppelin cover
ALBUM TITLE: SQUAAAAD 2
ALBUM ART BY: Wellington Rawls
Yung Miss (of SCST):
"I came up with the concept from a picture of us I have as my desktop screensaver.
Basically the same picture just updated with our separate looks after growth.
Seeing the picture whenever I logged on to work always inspired me to make something happen."
Tristan "Tanjint Wiggy" Acker is a staff writer for JooseBoxx, youth hip-hop writing instructor with CHORDS Enrichment Youth program (chordseyp.org) and member of the Inland Empire nerdcore hip-hop group the West Coast Avengers. Catch more of their work at westcoastavengers.com, follow Tristan on Twitter @Tanjint or e-mail him at tristanacker@gmail.com
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Wiggy Wednesdays: RiBs with CJ $immon$ and OhGoshLeotus
K.I.T. provides the artwork as well as some lovely choruses on several song. Leotus gives the album a consistent sound while still showing off his eclectic arsenal of funk, melody and bass. Cam Archer and Young Sincere are used to great effect on their appearances. Both singles, "Pina Colada" and "Be Free" are effective and fun ads for this life-affirming album.
Tristan "Tanjint Wiggy" Acker is a staff writer for JooseBoxx, youth hip-hop writing instructor with CHORDS Enrichment Youth program (chordseyp.org) and member of the Inland Empire nerdcore hip-hop group the West Coast Avengers. Catch more of their work at westcoastavengers.com, follow Tristan on Twitter @Tanjint or e-mail him at tristanacker@gmail.com
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
RIBs: Reviews in Brief for week of 09/20/2017 featuring King Arthur & Tru Speech
Thursday, August 31, 2017
So Alive: review of Spirit Gunner by Cam Archer
I mean it in the best of all ways when I say that OhGoshLeotus’ work consistently reminds me of the 2012 Channel Orange album by
Thursday, December 15, 2016
Don't Judge The Boy, He Just Livin': Album Review of Cocamania by Cam Archer
Monday, October 5, 2015
Triniti's Inertia Ep Release Party in Redlands, Ca @ Katz Alley #InertiaEP @TheHolyTriniti
Triniti's project Inertia is shaping up to be a highly anticipated work. From the versatility she put on display at Socal Sinatra's Frame of Mind album release party to the many cyphers circulating the web she ripped at Team Backpack's Annual Auditions; Triniti has created quite the buzz for herself. The show had an impressive lineup including Stutta Boii & Travis Miller of Royal Gambling Club, Over Everything's Cam Archer (who also hosted), CJ Westly, K.I.T., & Oh Gosh Leotus, M16, Fitz Taylor, Jig, Konami Homi, Christel Freeman and the star of the night herself, Triniti. The sounds of the evening were provided by none other than local favorite DJ Calligraphy and our homies at New Culture Media Group were there holding down the photo and video tip. M16 boasted an impressive and memorable high-energy set that captivated the audience and really brought a new dimension of energy into the room. Christel Freeman amazed me with a funk-tinged performance that made me get up and dance...not head-nod, not two step, DANCE. We'll be posting an album review for Inertia later this week.
Check out pictures and coverage of the event courtesy of NCMG HERE
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Thursday, August 6, 2015
HIP-HOP @CLAREMONT COMIC BOOK EXPO
So on Sunday while doing my best to get the event going, I gained a new appreciation for what Big Rob, MC Lyfe, Epyk and all the other promoters that I work with all the time do. I was heavily involved in running the West Coast Avengers' Inland Empire Strikes Back record release show in May and some others we’ve done but this was simultaneously the most difficult and one of the most rewarding because it actually turned out as good as I envisioned over-all. It almost cost me my sanity and I melted on concrete a few times but this was a dream come true to gather local artists for a nerd-themed show at a comic book expo.
Caterpillar Flight turned their opening set into primetime on Sunday with tons of 80s and 90s cartoon samples, call & response hip-hop, positive energy and humor. Their vibe is undeniable and they had the whole spot rocking with them! We’ll need them for the next one!Nsmokiee’s distinct delivery and aggressively philosophical lyrics drew comic nerds and village onlookers alike as he poured himself onto the stage in the mid-day sun! Was great to be in Claremont with the Raw God again
King Dice & Cam Archer brought along one of my favorite nerdcore songs ever, “Eddie Brock” and absolutely destroyed it and the rest of their tracks. You can never go wrong with the thunder of Dice and the impeccable delivery of Cam.The Herbalistics were funny and fun as always. Replacing their rascally references with the word “comic books” in the spirit of the event, making fun of each other and doing family friendly versions of some of their jauntiest songs, they never fail to entertain!
My crew West Coast Avengers had a blast during a couple live jams with RasJoshBeats padsmashing live electronic drums on the Maschine and Calmfixup playing live electric guitar and Maschine. Mr.Sham Raiden’d out to beats by Calmfixup while Tanjint Wiggy did his Han Solo song to RasJosh Beats. Much thanks to Tan of Copy Cats in Whitter for the new banner we got to debut at the expo. Strange People bring a psychedelic nerd consciousness to their funny stream of consciousness style poetry music. It was a pleasure to see Hephty rock it and Greaseball flourish in yet another context!Cldmkrs keep it crackin’ with dope beats, rhymes, energy and interplay. Tree, Erf and Thesis were kind enough to form like Voltron for the last sets of the event with recent favorites like Lawst, Win or Lose, Mind in Another World and more!
I learned that you have to be ready to roll with the punches while sort of curating an artistic experience for your audience. I like to think a great time was had by many and we hope to do it again asap! We could not have done it without all of the artists and crews that came out in the hot sun to link hip-hop with nerd culture for a beautiful Sunday so big shout out to everyone who came out! The packing house has this event every two months and we certainly hope to be a part of it again!Shout out to Dean from SoCaliSounds for zoom recording the whole event! Videos with good audio coming soon!
Cameraman Javier Romero doing his thing.Photography by Ipyani Lockert of MotivationalRealizations.com, Javier Romero, Samuel Oxymoron of Caterpillar Flight & Tristan Acker for JooseBoxx.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Tristan “Tanjint Wiggy” Acker is a staff writer for JooseBoxx and member of the Inland Empire’s West Coast Avengers. Catch more of their work at westcoastavengers.com, follow Tristan on twitter @Wiggism or e-mail him at tristanacker@gmail.com.Sunday, May 17, 2015
Tru Speech's Forgetting Tomorrow Album Release Party and Interview (05/15/2015 @ Katz Alley in Redlands, Ca)
Over Everything's (aka O.E.) latest release is the album Forgetting Tomorrow by Tru Speech and of course JooseBoxx.com had to show up and check out the album release party. The lineup was AMAZING and there was a nice crowd there to support Tru and his latest effort. There where producers in the building like Audio King (who rocked a sick beat set) and O.M.I.N.O.U.S. (who killed the stage and even sang!), energetic performers like O.E. (Cam Archer, CJ Westley, Kidd Dryden, and Jay Kasai) and the very talented K.I.T., and a hype set by singer Kyle Lynch. Check out the pics of the event below along with an interview by the man of the night himself, Tru Speech.
Click HERE to see the pics!
Thursday, May 14, 2015
JooseBoxx.com Presents Testimony- Cam Archer #Testimony #CamArcher #OE
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Art Barz Ft. Cam Archer - Ain't Like Me (produced by OhGoshLeotus)
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Chris James- The REAL ft. Cam Archer (Prod. by Yung Miss) (Audio)
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Joose in the Morning: Episode 1
WHO GOT THA JOOSE NOW? #2 featuring GQ
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Yung Miss - Southern California Vol. 1 (Mixtape Stream/Download)
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Monday, November 19, 2012
Monday, September 17, 2012
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Common Ground Cypher - Jan. 08, 2012
