Showing posts with label Ital Santos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ital Santos. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Wiggy Wednesday: new single "Chocolate Hearts & Roses" from Ital Santos and Eugene O'Neill


Check out Ital Santos' catchy new single with Eugene O' Neill - "Chocolate Hearts & Roses" out now along with the new album "L'Amore" a clever commentary on modern dating from the Black Cloud impresario himself!

Tristan "Tanjint Wiggy" Acker is staff writer for JooseBoxx, a youth hip-hop and poetry tutor, 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, December 28, 2017

Recent Video Round Up with: Theez, Hvlloween, East of the River, RasJosh Beats & Ital Santos






                                                        "JEFE GOLDBLUM"
ARTIST: THEEZ
VIDEOGRAPHER: ENKRYPT 


Yung Thesis’ rebrand as the reborn “Theez” continues apace with this simple yet fresh Enkrypt Los Angeles live but studio quality performance of his new song “Jefe Goldblum”! His humor and skill is always top-flight so never sleep on the kid!






ARTIST: HVLLOWEEN
VIDEOGRAPHER: 6TH ELEMENT


Hvlloween’s new 6th Element videos keep coming with drama and cinematic high value production. Hvlloween is a tenacious and undeniable talent from the 951 area and he won’t be ignored- step into his dark yet all too familiar world for a moment, won’t you?



                                                      "BOMBER ( HAN SOLO) "
ARTIST: RASJOSH BEATS & TANJINT WIGGY
VIDEOGRAPHER: ALEX REYNOSO AKA PPAACCEE


Do you like weed? Do you like Star Wars? Do you like bars and beats and videos by long-time Herbalistics’ videographer Ppaaccee aka Alex Reynoso? Of course you do! Check this ish out witcha bad self. 


                                                            "UNDERDOG"

ARTIST: VIVA MESCAL DON'T SLEEP KILLA TECK MAD MACKS DJ SURVIVE BADSON
VIDEOGRAPHER: MIGHTY MUDS ONE

One of the most ambitious EOTR/Mighty Muds One productions yet, Muds gives each feature on this banging and aggressive single from Mescal’s latest LP their own scene in this epic and well-executed posse cut visual. Take particular note of the drone pullout shots from the Hollywood sign circa the Mad Macks section to be impressed and entertained!
                                                       "HERE TO STAY"
ARTIST: ITAL SANTOS
VIDEOGRAPHER: ITAL SANTOS & GEORGE BURNS aka JORGE QUEMAS


The latest of Ital Santos’ trilogy of music videos for his new Reflections instrumental LP depicts some of the I.E.’s finest, just doing what they do, with no plans of leaving. I love the everyday celebration of 909 life these guys display and the music is funky and substantial, even without lyrics in this instance. Put something in the air and head nod to this. 




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, 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, October 18, 2017

WIGGY WEDNESDAYS: New Releases with Noa James, Kiddo, Ital Santos, CJ $immon$ & Altered Change

This week a lot of new videos, songs and albums came out so we had to share a few of them with our fine readers, check it:

NOA JAMES produced by ELIAS & AYE BROOK- KEEP THAT SHITTY ENERGY TO YOURSELF 

Noa James' new single is an aggressive banger that shows the flip side to the philosophy he's been espousing on records like his latest E.P. "Peace of Cake". Over a face-stompingly hard beat, Noa implores his listeners to only come with that pleasantness, ya dig? "Be Majestic" magazine coming soon, stay tuned to all things BTYF for the latest!



KIDDO - PENDULUM (Official Music Video)

VIDEO by MIGHTY MUDS ONE

Muds changes it up for a stylish L.A. visual to accompany the bonus track from Kiddo's debut album. The chorus here is undefeated as EOTR's march to L.A. supremacy continues! Peep it!

REAL JOY - ITAL SANTOS
VIDEO BY ITAL SANTOS & GEORGE BURNS

Ital Santos' new single, video and album dropped this week so peep part 1 of a day in the life of the artist formerly known as Jynxx! This chapter depicts a father and daughter adventure that should warm any hip-hop head's heart!


From the new album, Reflections



THE TRANSITION by CJ $IMMON$

The artist formerly known as Jig is back with a message about being free while you are on earth! Armed with wisdom and airtight flow, his new album just dropped so be sure to hear his new jams!


YA MAMMA'S FAVORITE by ALTERED CHANGE

A gritty yet silly LA area hip-hop duo, Altered Change are thinkers who don't take themselves too seriously. Peep their new record and find out why they are ya mamma's new favorite!

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.

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

It Was The Realest Shit He Ever Wrote: Review of Ital Santos' Decem

Ital Santos, the artist formerly known as Jynxx, recently released a well-curated collection spanning the first ten years of his career called Decem. Meditating on it a few times over a few months makes me think deeper on his double album The Transition. I always thought of the title as referring to the time in his life and his mindstate while creating the album but now I realize much of his career reflects the transition that West Coast Rap itself was going through in the first decades of the twenty-first century.

The music community in Cali was going through a Transition that Ital correctly identified- transitioning away from the dominance the 90’s held, transitioning out of losing 2pac and more broadly, moving beyond the Gangsta Rap narrative that had been dominant up through the late 90’s and the end of the century. Ital never lost sight of the idea that older cats go through these things for the benefit of the youth, so that they don’t have to.

You can hear the cultural Transition throughout Decem. The older tracks bristling with a little more trigger-happiness and aggressive masculinity. Their pre-track shout outs sound Death Row-style and Yasin, a frequent Santos collaborator on the earlier works, throws down hard bars over powerful and grimy boom-bap. The later tracks are more chill and even stoner-hippie in their wizened observations and wisdom. Noted posi-gawds like Noa James show their earlier more gangster side on older tracks from the collection too: again, the Jynxx / Ital Santos Transition reflects the larger cultural shift, here is a musician who has been here for all that. Songs in between like an addictive R & B number, "Black Brown Soul Revue" sung amazingly by CornBreeze near the end help show Ital’s diversity and vision.

The record's given me a new appreciation for how Ital develops choruses- 'Realest shit', 'Crisis', 'All for the money', 'Rain Check' and plenty more show his understanding of the interplay of the sung soul sample and the rapped refrain but more importantly they are catchy and give his music an enjoyable momentum.  More recent tracks include standout performances from Slick C, D'zyl 5k1 and of course a frequent Ital collaborator Mando the DJ on the cut.

Santos shows us his part in local lexicon development with tracks like “the 9”, and the collection’s standout almost-closer “The Realest Shit I Ever Wrote” on which he says "I got friends but sometimes I feel alone." The whole song is a bluesy soul slapper which encapsulates, I think, Ital's desire to shed light on the struggle of people in the I.E. This record commemorates a decade of him doing exactly that, through different collaborators, different eras and personas of the self, just trying to give the I.E. the kind of musical shading and texture so many other hard-up communities have had in the past. He's been busy in this last decade and I look forward to what he produces in his next.

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, November 23, 2016

Turning New Leifs with Ital Santos, the Artist Formerly Known As Jynxx




        I wasn’t sure what to think was going to happen when OsOne of the G.I.A.N.T.S. Music, Grizzly State and S.A.D.C. collective asked me to come pick him up, puff one and talk music. He had been ribbing me for a week or two over my unexpected entry into Abstract Rude’s Sixteen Bar Rap Competition which he was personally asked by Mr.Rude AKA Abbey Rizzle to participate in and “Os” -as we more commonly refer to him- being a massive man, a big intimidating presence, I had just the slightest suspicion that one false move could get my ass kicked by some Grizzlies. As I pulled up to his pad in Moreno Valley area, he finished off a cigarette and introduced me to his girlfriend. It occurred to me to calm down because everyone here was a self-respecting adult.

He got in the car and suggested we grab Swift Dixshun in Riverside and being a fan of the G.I.A.N.T.S. (and their bomb-ass weed), I was down. Once in my car, Os directed me to a familiar neighborhood in Fontana off of the 210 where the beatmaker and performer formerly known as Jynxx resided. We walked in with a twelver of Heinekens and settled into some chairs at his music desktop station near a backdoor we could blow blunt smoke out of.

Being in a crew that has many beatmakers in it myself, much of what the quiet, green-eyed Mr. Santos had going on was familiar to me: an inexhaustible collection of beats that only he knew the ages and origins of, rappers with blunts and brews sliding through hoping to be part of the magic of banger-creation, a quiet demeanor and an active mind. He slid through diverse productions with confidence, scrolling down his studio computer screen as Os and Swift freestyled and came up with hooks on the downbeats,

“Y’all ain’t ready….y’all ain’t ready for this real shit,” Os intonated over a particularly swinging and bassy midtempo soundscape. I looked around Ital’s studio walls and saw many familiar names on posters that dated back to 2008: Noa James, MC Mega, Curtiss King, MC Prototype, Urban Poets Crew, Black Cloud, many more. “This is my region’s recent musical history…” I thought as I sat and sipped with Giants.

You see, B the Wizard had lived with me for 4 months at the end of 2014 and beginning of 2015; when he was still known as MC Mega. Ital or “Jynxx” was always a presence in old stories of Urban Poets Crew that Mega had constantly shared with me. I had thought that the UPC era had preceded the Black Cloud era which preceded the era we were currently in (confused yet?) but subsequent interviews with Jynxx  corrected the record that Jynxx started Black Cloud Music almost right after he began making music and the Urban Poets Crew work was largely contemporaneous with Black Cloud.

One thing appearing to link all of these admittedly recent eras together was the production of Ital Santos. Days after this encounter, my friend and collaborator Ras Josh reminded me of shows and beat battles we’d seen “Jynxx” at as far back as 2008. I’d been hearing his name, but this sit down session with Swift and Os of G.I.A.N.T.S. was my first real exposure to the musical stylings of one of the IE’s most consistent creators. 

My only complaint about his solo outings is the same thing that makes their lyrics so fascinating: we are joining the story after much has happened and as the audience is left to put pieces together. Unlike newer listeners like myself, Ital is not interested in litigating the past as much as he is in building his future.

His new record, Leifs is a triumphant evolution and statement of survival from someone who has been pivotal in the last decade’s several sub-eras of Inland Empire hip-hop. His production as melodic, banging and inspired as ever, his raps are cool, detached, laid back and conversational. The artist formerly known as Jynxx bluntedly and bluntly tells us where his values, priorities and artistic curiosities lie in the current day.
   

Upon a relatively thorough examination of his work, the theme of rising from the ashes of life’s struggle, phoenix-like pops up again and again. His double disc album Transition is probably his magnum opus at this point though he has a plenty healthy discography, only a bit of which is discussed in this piece. The Supremo EP he created in the wake of Noa James and Curtiss King’s departure from Black Cloud Music is an interesting piece of history for Inland Empire hip-hop nerds as he copes with the new landscape of his company and talks about life over previously released DJ Premier beats. As a buff of the scene myself, I cite it as the best work I have yet to hear by KastOne, whose personality and attitude-filled hooks and raps helped Ital shape something new, raw and interesting out of what could have just been a remix EP.


On Transition, Ital shows his production and performative versatility, showcases pillars of the Inland music community and does some fun experiments with vocal samples and telling stories of his life with songs like “Black Pen” and “That Day” in which normal days take a turn for the unexpected. True stories, Santos says.

On my favorite song on Leifs, “Snakes”, Ital and guest MC D’zyl 5K1 spit on the snakes in their lives but never despair. Santos’ attitude towards life’s setbacks is always defiant.

Another highlight is “Keep Quiet” with particularly standout verses from Notiz Yong and Jig. The song drips with the idea that in the I.E. you must earn your right to raise your voice high- an honest reflection of how brutal it can be here and many active hip-hop communities.

“October” with Yung Miss, Ric Rahk and Edgar Sosa is a brilliant concept about how October in California’s Inland Empire has a lot in common with the rest of the nation’s summer months. The funky light production gives Miss, Rahk and especially Edgar Sosa lots of space to flex their quirky and clever styles and raps.  

“I Pray” shows more of Santos’ constant struggle to not let the negativity of life stop him. The music to this track and ones like it is 2pac-ish in its religious deference and hints of mysticism. The honest simplicity of his struggle is admirable and relatable as a persona guiding you through albums. The rest of the album showcases his continued freshness as a hip-hop producer and more of his clever stories such as a multiple song trip from Fontana to Mexico and back.

Leifs as in the turning of a new? As in burning some? The meanings are many says Santos. The name reminds me of Transition in its desire for change and to showcase the artist as renewed and vigorous despite the troubles life throws our way. I find Ital’s music relatable in its IE tribulations, shout outs to family and desire for loyalty and consistency out of life. I relate to the funk and the smart deployment of his compatriots. To go through his discography is to hear the evolution of many of the region’s brightest stars from Dirty Birdy to Westside Bugg, Noa James, Curtiss King, Notiz Yong, Mando the DJ and more.

Ital Santos stays chasing these dreams of funk, fun, friendship and family. In the time since the album was released and this review’s completion he’s completed countless collabs and commissions, a beat tape and an album with longtime collaborator Slick C. He’s still a staple of several circles of IE hip-hop and can be found rocking a beat set in the area often. He will always seek to prove his doubters wrong and to continue to build his Black Cloud in the I.E. and beyond.

Update: Ital Santos has generously provided Joose Boxx and its readers with free download links to the works discussed in this piece:

Transition: https://www.mediafire.com/download/0kjbq12yj7i7t3d

Supremo: https://www.mediafire.com/download/s7dx4017dsf6vp1

Leifs: https://www.mediafire.com/download/uizbkh5k9fypkhg

 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.