Showing posts with label Curtiss King. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Curtiss King. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

4Square: C.J. Simmons, Curtiss King, Noa James, and Ital Santos


This year we wanted to do something different at the end of the year than just more reviews, profiles and video round ups. We wanted to add a little retrospect and creativity to the pieces so we're putting our year end content under the banner of The Wrap Up. To start off 2017's Wrap Up, we bring you the first installment of a series that will explore album covers we like, 4square. We're getting quotes from the artists and the visual artists they teamed up with for their album covers about some of our favorite releases from 2017.
In this series, we're asking musicians and the visual artists that helped them with their album art for quotes and stories about the covers to their records. I'll add a little commentary and perhaps on occasion some additional relevant imagery. We haven't failed to notice that our readership has tripled in the last 2 years and we want to reward y'all for that with some fun content, so thank you for reading as always!

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MUSICIAN: CJ Simmons
ALBUM TITLE: The Transition
ALBUM ART BY: K.I.T.

King Dice Says: CJ Simmons' The Transition is the first major release after rebranding in early 2017. Simmons (formerly Young Jig) visually displays the transition of what can be interpreted as a boy to a man, an artist journey of self-discovery, or even in the grander sense of life as the simple act of being alive can be described as a series of transitions. On the far left we see an unfinished flat sketch on notebook paper; invoking memories of childhood school days. The first image transitions into a visibly taller and now more refined image with more detail and shading, but keep in mind the second image has an important "piece" of the first image stationed right over the heart (please see Young Jig's Open Heart and Black Heart projects for more information). The second image gives way to the most complete of the three figures now complete with color and sporting a more confident pose signifying CJ's newfound comfort in his artistry under the new moniker. Ultimately a sense of growth and evolution are obviously being broadcast through the art with excellent execution.

K.I.T. on the album art for Transition: "For the Transition, the artwork was a far cry from previous work I had done with CJ mainly because the focus was on him instead of the concept of the record at hand. Compared the single artwork for Be Free and Pina Colada, the Transition is an artistic rendition of not a theme, but a quality I had gotten to observe over time. The proudest moment I had taken apart of was Jig's wedding day and I've never seen him more in his element. So as the gradient of drafting increases from college ruled lined paper to a final digital render of the man himself, the middle ground where he made a commitment to the woman he wants to spend eternity with felt like the middle ground with which he will stand upon, regardless of the hardships he'll most certainly encounter in changing his moniker. That cover basically drew itself to be honest haha."


MUSICIAN: Curtiss King
ALBUM TITLE: Summer Salt
ALBUM ART BY: K.I.T.

King Dice Says: Curtiss King remains a powerful force in California's music scene. Anyone who has followed his career can attest to the level of talent on display in each project, from production to the flow to occasionally singing. With that being said, King has publicly announced Summer Salt would be his final foray into releasing projects as a rapper. His most recent album cover shows Curtiss sprinkling what could very well be the Summer Salt itself onto a dish he's preparing very much in the vein of Turkish chef Nusret Gökçe aka #SaltBae. Producer of the project OhGoshLeotus can be seen in the background seemingly looking on in disapproval. This entire scene happening in front of a circus tent, complete with flying trapeze artists, surrounded by a world on fire. It seems King has become a maser of his own destiny and managed to use the same Summer Salt described in the project's opening track as something he can now use to his advantage as opposed to being controlled by its effects. All the while the world is falling apart around him and the only part not burning is literally, and I'm assuming quite figuratively as well, a circus. 

MUSICIAN: Noa James
ALBUM TITLE: Peace of Cake
ALBUM ART BY: Deladeso

King Dice Says: Noa James' Peace of Cake is, in my humble opinion, a project responsible for giving us many of the Inland Empire's underground POSI anthems for 2017. You're taking the aggressive style Noa James is widely known for, motivational messages, super dope beats (see Orca de Tres Leche, and Serman Chocolate Cake). and mixing it all up. The cover we get for this project is a zombified Noa James who seems to have turned into a cake and is giving us, the listener, a piece of him. We are getting a piece of his "brain" as he shares his thoughts, a piece of his eye as he shares his vision, and a there is much more to be given. Simple but compelling. 

MUSICIAN: Ital Santos
ALBUM TITLE: Reflections
ALBUM ART BY: K.I.T.

King Dice Says: Ital Santos' Reflections' is the only instrumental album to make my list for this article. The cover has striking imagery that I instantly connected to. Growing up Catholic in Southern California, I couldn't help but instantly see the resemblance to the painting "Virgen de Guadalupe". Maybe its the pose, maybe its the rays of light emanating from behind Ital's head, whatever it is... it is captivating. When coupled with the project's title Reflections The sense of being God or in control of one's fate is apparent. Ital has a sort of tradition of religious iconography and imagery being present in his work (see the cover of his Sermones project), Reflections continues in that tradition. I've always viewed the image of rays coming from behind a person's head in illustrations as meaning having a message from God and maybe Ital shares that sentiment with this project as it's content being a divine message to be shared with the world.  

Ital Santos on the album art for Reflections
I finished the album first... I sent [iNanz] a picture of me and the album. told her to do what she do

inane about Reflections: Ray Ban eye wear was the fun part. It evolved from there. The vibe. I noticed his eyes are something he hides.

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Wednesday, November 1, 2017

WIGGY WEDNESDAYS: FAIMKILLS BLACK CLOUD RE-ISSUES

Black Cloud Music alum and BrickToYaFace staple Faimkills has been re-issuing his material on major online outlets starting with Dystopia Cornucopia and Good Times for A Change.

Faimie’s brand of hipster lit-hop is unique and ultimately irresistible though it did take time to grow on me. The way he pokes at both stuffy literary culture and machismo-obsessed hip-hop culture is a delight and you never know what angle he’s going to be critiquing society from. Sometimes both and the target is often himself. All too aware of the ways that love and sex tear people down from their lofty stated ideas, his work drips with irony without being snobby and annoying. His wordplay and flows are different and engaging, switching between speeds and linguistic registers

The idea of these re-issues was brilliant and well-timed for this listener. I'd heard a couple singles and collabs from Faimkills and knew he was an educated dude but his large discography had been daunting up until now and I didn't know where to start. He polled social media followers on which records to re-issue on iTunes and the rest and casual new fans like me benefited and now have an easy jumping on point. Hearing this era of Black Cloud with him, Jynxx, Noa James, Curtiss King, Yasin and more is a real delight for someone like me who came into this community in 2014 and later.

One thing present in both albums is the juxtaposition of the hard and the soft. Hard banging beats by Dope Kid Danny, Jynx and Curtiss King soundtrack these albums where Faim gets vulnerable, poetic and honest about love and the other intricacies of youthful social interaction.

In particular, Good Times For A Change seems to nurture the seedlings of ideas explored on later Faim works Thrashed Out and Manic Pixie Dreams where he further explores among much else the  narcissism of modern love, the latent sexism in indie hipster scene culture through the lens of the stunted growth tough guy-ism of mid-2000s hip-hop culture. I look forward to getting into his work for the first time all over and over again as these re-issues continue. 
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 11, 2017

WIGGY WEDNESDAYS: RIBs for the week of 10/11/2017 featuring Slick C, Atman, Curtiss King & more

THE PHOENIX BY ATMAN



What happens when God has chosen you for artistic greatness but your demons want a say in your fate as well? The Phoenix by Atman, the artist formerly known as Coii, is a thoughtful and forward looking indie hip-hop E.P. about rebirth after rock bottom. Almost fully produced by Curtiss King, every beat packs intensity and emotional heights, “The present is the most precious moment of all time…” Atman croons on the title track.

“Lost Control” has probably my favorite verse yet from 626-area staple ImagineThat, a stop and start confessional that helps Atman set the tone for this album, a thinking man’s set of electronic meditations. "The Phoenix" is a beautiful and layered poem about rebirth and coming back stronger.
“The Moment” is my favorite track from the record, a high energy song that bridges the divide between club bangers and album closers summing up an artist’s whole philosophy. 

 Atman's style is introspective and frank, his stage show and public presentation intense and strange. It's worth investigating his mysteries. Frankly, The Phoenix makes me wonder what lives his characters lived before the life, death and rebirth cycle depicted here.

PROGRESSIVE WAVES BY SLICK C

Slick C’s latest beat tape “Progressive Waves” is an unheralded joy to bump. Its funky textures, its emotional peaks and valleys are addictive and you’ll find yourself bangin’ and freestyling to them again and again.  Designed for blazing and cruising, Slick’s ear for a sample never disappoints. Chopped with scenes from blaxploitation classics, Slick offers his modern I.E. take on Cadillac music. The songs strut with a bossy confidence from the beginning to end, the melody is matched by the boom of the bass. Like so many adult hip-hop fans, Slick clearly grew up on the G-Funk so many of us love. On Progressive Waves, he recreates and modernizes it with a heavy authority. 

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, August 9, 2017

My Region: Inland Empire Music Mixtape by Ital Santos featuring you, probably

No new review or video round-up this week, a lot going on BUT check out this recent iTunes mixtape by Inland Empire staple, Ital Santos featuring Trizz, Cam Archer, King Dice, Slick C, Kidd Dryden, Kordisepz + me, Curtiss King, Noa James, Ireplenish, CJ Simmons, Cam Gnarly, Yung Miss, Young Sincere, Dzyl5k1, Santos himself and more!

Back next week, but in the meantime while you're on iTunes, peep my new single (shameless, I know) !

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.

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Atlas- Follow Me (Prod. by Curtiss King) (Music Video)




Atlas of the hip-hop group Avant-Garde has given us "Follow Me". It's the first video off Atlas' recently released EP "Equilibrium". Filmed, directed, and edited by Konami Homi featuring production by Curtiss King. If you want more of this you can find it at www.avantgardehiphop.com.




Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Curtiss King - Give It 2 Me (Audio)

Inland Empire favorite Curtiss King drops his I-75 Beats produced single "Give It 2 Me" . Stay tuned for his upcoming album "Raging Waters" and tell us what you think about the song in the comment box!

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

James SB - I Could See You Ft Jay Kasai (Prod By Curtiss King) (Audio)

San Bernardino emcee James SB enlist the help of IE heavyweights Jay Kasai and Curtiss King on the beat to bring listeners his song "I Could See You". Pretty catchy! Check it out after the break!

Friday, July 31, 2015

Reviews in Brief Week of 07/31/2015 feat. Notiz Yong, RasJosh Beats, Herbalistics, Noa James, Curtiss King, Nat the Lioness, Spok, Mega, Bonnie Blue

Reviews In Brief from staff writer Tristan Douglas
1. SoundCloud Overview: Notiz Yong.


Late last year I listened to all of Notiz Yong's SoundCloud. Y'all should do the same. His voice is crazy. It's like hella low and different and he uses that shit like an instrument. His style is just as seasoned on the oldest tracks as the newest on his playlist SoundCloud so the whole list plays like one huge album. He produced most of the beats. He’s an outstanding musical force. In the words of Johnny Greaseball from the Herbalistics “ Looking at Notiz Yong get down and seeing the raw rap machine this fool really is. He's not a newcomer. He's not a tourist in unfamiliar territory, Notiz Yong is a staple of the hip-hop community in his own right, dependable as ever to be at a show tearing down everything in his path.” This is my favorite song of his so far check it: https://soundcloud.com/notiz-yong/before-she-gone#t=0:02
2. RasJosh Beats – Rastrumental 12: Ras Reggae Dub.


I keep bumping this. RasJosh Beats lays down a chill reggae dub using only the sounds from his Maschine. One to puff and chill to. http://soundcloud.com/rasjosh-beats/rastrumental-12-ras-reggae-dub-1 more Ras Josh at http://www.westcoastavengers.com/ and @rasjoshbeats on Instagram
3. They Say by Spok Beats, Bonnie Blue, MC Mega, Nat the Lioness.


https://soundcloud.com/bonitaazul/they-say-mc-mega-bonnie-blue#t=0:29 Beautiful organic drum and guitar sounds with an eye popping set of MCs. All 4 artists (MC Mega,Bonnie Blue, Nat the Lioness, Spok Beats) involved in this song are super dope. You won’t go wrong listening to all the work of all of these artists.
4. Noa James and Curtis King – It’s the Common Ground.


Since I finally did my Noa James research late last year,this song has consistently been a staple of my chill playlists. https://soundcloud.com/noajames/03-its-the-common-ground-feat
5. Smooth Biscuits – The Herbalistics. https://soundcloud.com/mc-lyfe-the-herbalistics/smooth-biscuits?in=mc-lyfe-the-herbalistics/sets/the-herbalistics-download-free My fave chill 'Listics song.


++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --Tristan Acker

Tristan “Tanjint the Wiggy Woo” Acker is a San Bernardino based writer, performer and musician; he holds a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from California State University at San Bernardino.

You can read his poetry at Squalorly, Inlandia, El Portal, Dead Flowers and other print and online magazines.

Check out his work with nerdcore hip-hop group the West Coast Avengers at westcoastavengers.com.

Follow him on twitter @Wiggism or e-mail him at tristanacker@gmail.com. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Monday, July 20, 2015

Wezz I.E. - I'm That Boy ft. Fly Solo (Prod. by Curtiss KIng)

Check out Wezz I.E's first single off the up and coming album "The Gift Given" featuring FlyLifes very own FlySolo. This song was produced by popular I.E artist Curtiss King.

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Ab - Soul - Tree Of Life (Produced by Curtiss King) (AUDIO)

It has been a great week for the Inland Empire! Why you say? Well, IE favorite Curtiss King just landed another production placement with TDE artist Ab-Soul and after only 5 days it is almost at 500k plays!. :-O! Thats awesome!:) Check out their new track "Tree of Life" and give Mr. King a high five when you see him!

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Murs ( @murs ) & Curtiss King ( @curtissking ) - $hut Your Trap (Stream)



Hip-hop great Murs teams up with , I.E legend-in-the-making, Curtiss King to bring you "$hut Your Trap", an mid to uptempo collaborative project showing off the talents of both individuals. Curtiss King , who has produced for artist such as Ab-Soul and Glasses Malone to name a few, provides the soundtrack for this trap-inspired collection with his personal style of heavy hitting drums, experimental sounds, and occasional Juicy J ad-libs, among other head nodding sounds! Murs will be visiting the Inland Empire on Feb. 2nd to perform at BrickToYaFace's Common Ground. Make sure to see him live and check out the project after the break!

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Yung Miss- Judy ft. Curtiss King (Prod. by Yung Miss) (Music Video)




While working on the finishing touches for her album WAVEFORMS, JooseBoxx.com's own, Yung Miss releases the visuals for her single "Judy", an ode to temptation with a reggae vibe. The self-produced record from Yung Miss features Inland Empire emcee and recent Paid Dues alumni Curtiss King. So press play, vibe out, and stay tuned for WAVEFORMS, which drops December 4th only on www.YungMiss.com. Video after the break...

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Yung Miss- Judy ft. Curtiss King (Prod. by Yung Miss) (Audio)


Yung Miss' latest release Judy is an ode to temptation with a reggae vibe off of the upcoming WAVEFORMS project. Produced by Yung Miss, herself and featuring Curtiss King, this track is sure to get you in the mood to do "something". Check it out after the break....

Friday, June 21, 2013

Ramone Jones- Failure to Communicate ft. Curtiss King [Prod. by So Critical] (Audio)


Ramone Jones' latest joint, Failure to Communicate is here! SeisDaGod and Curtiss King lend their voices to a smooth beat by So Critical. Check out this heater after the break...

Monday, June 3, 2013

BrickToYaFace Releases the Lineup for D.I.Y FEST 2013 (Digital Poster)

First of all, I would like to give a HUGE shoutout to BrickToYaFace for accomplishing 4 years of the organized impossible out in the Inland Empire. Where would the I.E music scene be without them? .....I'll wait..... Exactly!


Last night I attended the Common Ground's 4 year Anniversary Celebration & I must say!! If you weren't their for Speak's set with UTB Lifestyle, you honestly missed out on the most energy I've experienced from a live show in my lifetime!

As I arrived at the venue I noticed a poster by the entrance...Could this be?.... The official lineup for D.I.Y FEST 2013?! .... WELL HOT DAMN ! Lol ...
WANNA SEE WHO WILL BE PERFORMING AT D.I.Y FEST THIS YEAR?
Check out the digital poster after the break and tell us who you are excited to see @TheJooseBoxx !

Monday, April 22, 2013

Road To Paid Dues 2013: Black Cloud Music - Coast to Coast (Ep. 1)

Black Cloud Music family members Noa James, Curtiss, David May, Lesa J, Jynxx, & DJ Kid Disko recently were asked to join the Road To Paid Dues tour with hip-hop artist Murs. Here is some footage from that tour. I.E STAND UP!!! Enjoy :)

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Fredo - Potential & Procrastination (LP)(STREAM)

Local Gold Artist Fredo brings us his latest LP Potential & Procrastination and features other heavy hitting artist along Fredo such as Noa James, Curtiss King, Edgar Sosa, etc. Download this and press play. Enjoy:)

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Hawdwerk - Why Can't We Smile ft Chevy Jones (Official Video)

COV Original's own Hawdwerk is back with another visual from his newly released and critically acclaimed album "The Graveyard Shift", produced entirelt by Asiatic Rhythm's Kaleem Waseef aka "Sincere". The third single "Why Can't We Smile" features LA songstress Chevy Jones who graces this ode to relationship ups and downs with a catchy and soulful hook. Black Cloud Music's Curtiss King and his stunning other half LaMeshia bring the song to life as they portray a couple who just can't seem to get it together. Enjoy the vid and look out for a special cameo from one of the I.E's favorite producers ;)