Showing posts with label RasJosh. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Reviews in Brief: Local Heroes by Chamber Records and Beats 4 Breakfast by Beezy & Faja

                     The long-awaited Chamber Records supergroup album has finally come- in the form of a G-funk nerdcore magnum opus that finds the Chamber Crew in peak form despite not having released an album together in most of a decade. Namek's verses are so air tight and in the pocket that it's easy to take his consistency for granted- don't, there's gems in all of his rhymes. Josiah remains an expert MC but his easy transitions into funky choruses and vocal melodies throughout the album shows a maturity and songwriting sophistication befitting the resume of these accomplished musicians.
 I've heard most Chamber albums and this might be my favorite showing from Malathion whose creative wordplay and vocab refuse to be ignored. Hearing how hard Arkyve tears shit up here, it's just mindboggling to think that his dude hasn't missed a beat in two decades. The album showcases its diverse production while also putting forth a coherent snapshot of the larger than life Chamber Boys and the living myths they have become. The real magic of the project is that the legends are true...the dudes still have the goods and they execute. The record was worth the wait- and that's rare.
With funky production from Spok, Rokem, West Coast Avengers' RasJosh and more, the Chamber crew attacks verses with topical discipline but always with the flair of the extra hip-hop mile- their music is made with love and we're all lucky for how much we can hear the fun they're having bursting through the speakers on this rollickingly funky but still smooth album full of lyrics and west coast tunes for a new stony, nerdy generation that also needs to know about the 626's longtime champions. 
Full disclosure, Chamber Records is a bunch of my crew's oldest friends and allies and this album felt like the logical emotional and artistic culmination of everything we've seen them do over the last 2 decades- but that don't mean they're done. I suspect they'll be back to save us from monotony and whack beats whenever our cities call for them.

Breakfast begins with chill pensive statements of purpose from Faja and Beezy respectively. Faja describes his aspirations for his family in the I.E. and for artistic validation. Beezy is the id to these wholesome desires as he shits on whack bitches and expresses burning disdain for those who would dare sleep on the new wave. Beezy is thoughtful and disrespectful at the same time, Faja’s chill deep voice expresses earnestness- both seek artistic excellence, hence the musical Wheaties.

“Exit off Del Rosa…Might get snatched out your corolla…” Beezy shoots warnings about San Bernardino on the album’s second track “California Soul”, followed by Faja calling out sectors of the I.E. city by city. “Crop Tops” is a chill but banging west coast cut featuring RNB that has Beezy telling outlandishly surreal hood tales of braggadocio reminiscent of Eazy-E and Adrock of the Beasties. The “Old school music” theme punctuated by the recurring image of “crop tops” helps these artists build in simple but effective ways while still drawing on west coast rap’s rich legacy.

A message I get from the persona that Beezy presents is that this is a dude whose raunchy lyrics and shocking wordplay are a defense mechanism for a soul like a satellite that actually receives signals from everything. Faja’s MC persona is much more good-natured and the contrast of the facetiousness with the straightforwardness with a common I.E. demeanor is an alchemical pairing that reminds me (biasedly of course) of Stone X Sober or myself w/ Sham of WCA, Skruf and Fresh Raheem of Poetik Prophets and many other multi-racial MC duo pairings the So Cal region has seen in the last decade. 
On “Hold the Applause”, Beezy explains how MCing helps him shine besides being a white boy who can’t dance per his own admission. Kasai and Tru Speech deliver on all these features. Every one who touched this project is overly dedicated to craft and it shows. I keep hearing Faja talk about helping his parents and I don’t hear this enough in music, particularly from this area. It’s refreshing to hear MCs who understand priorities. “Hold the Applause” and “Breakfast” both have an air of potency and melancholy- this is these artist’s shot but I hope they are not discouraged if it does not hit every target- sometimes the win we seek takes firing off a few rounds. That’s not to say this album isn’t wonderful- it’s damn near perfect with a coherent thematic and musical feel- but sometimes densely crafted hip-hop doesn’t get the immediate success and attention it deserves. Having dropped the first music video for the project, let’s hope that changes from this point. Faja and Beezy are like angels and devils on your shoulder, like Jay and Silent Bob- the solemn poet and the rude rapidfire spitter, their combination is electric- grab a plate.

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

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

RASJOSH BEATS PRESENTS SERIOUS BEATS SHOWCASE AT SAN BERNARDINO'S SERIOUS CARTOONS RECORDS AND TAPES IN APRIL


Heads up- Saturday April 7th RasJosh Beats will be throwing the second installment of the poppin' new beat showcase at Serious Cartoons Records and Tapes on E street in San Bernardino. There will be barbecue, dabs, performances, vinyl and more so don't miss this!
As you can see dozens of dope producers, beatmakers and performers will be doing their thang for your enjoyment, the fun starts early so come post up!

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

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Recent Video Round-Up with Hvlloween, Radio Base, Noa James, Warhead, Sinderrella, RasJosh Beats, Muds One & More!


HVLLOWEEN / RADIOBASE - I BEFORE THE E
VIDEO: 6TH ELEMENT

Another clean ass vid from 6th and Hvlloween here, this time with Radio Base dropping some heat as well!

WARHEAD - REVEAL YOURSELF
VIDEO: @MOUNTUPPRODUCTIONS ON IG


I like trippy shit like this but I'm kind of a hippie.


NOA JAMES - RED MAJIIN
VIDEO: LESA J & NOA JAMES
This is my favorite Noa video and song right now, very stylish and hard!

SINDERELLA - ZOMBIES

Cool concept and song here-also the most original palette I've seen in a visual in a while!



RASJOSH BEATS / TANJINT WIGGY - BE YOU
VIDEO: MIGHTY MUDS ONE

The latest video from yours truly, Ras Josh and I got help from Soul Provider Muds One for this one!


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

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

New Video/Single "Air Device (La La La)" from West Coast Avengers' RasJosh Beats & Tanjint Wiggy

New single and video for the upcoming Inland Imperial LP out now!

Produced By RasJosh Beats , raps by Tanjint Wiggy

Video featuring BMXer Garrett Acker

Mixed, mastered, song art and video by New Culture Media Group

Song available 8/13/17; video drops night of 8/13

The Inland Imperial LP coming 8/24! Pre-order now!

More WCA crew at westcoastavengers.com

Thursday, June 22, 2017

New video "Look Out!" from RasJosh Beats & Tanjint Wiggy from the West Coast Avengers crew featuring Joaquin Daniels

RasJosh Beats and Tanjint of the West Coast Avengers Crew have linked up with Joaquin Daniels for a new nerded out video!

Shot and edited by Ryan Haynes at the WyrdCon Long Beach Comic Con Afterparty and Big Rob’s Showcase626, it brings to life the boom-bappy single from late last year! 

Shout out to NewCulture Media Group who mixed the song, Dean Baker for all his production work, and WCA’s Mr.Sham for appearing in the video as Shampool! More WCA at westcoastavengers.com!

Friday, September 25, 2015

RIBS for the Week of 9/23/2015 featuring Epyk, Evil P, RasJosh Beats, Ars N Nay, Spok Beats, Rokem and more



                                        Reviews In Brief from staff writer Tristan Douglas’ week

1. Evil P x RasJosh Beats collabo


This instrumental collaboration between Patrick Placentia and RasJosh speaks for itself. But I’d like to add that this track makes me think of Ice Cube maddogging people in a lowrider.

2. Epyk- Feeler
 


Epyk is a really nice guy but you wouldn't know it from his raps


3.

Bone Solyd and Rokem – Jazz Spectrum

Really enjoyed this EP. Fresh, melodic, chill stuff. Check it out!


 

4.


Ars N Nay - The Launch



Just bumped this whole album; great stuff. Ars n Nay are confident without being cocky, smart without being boring, hard-hitting but still chill. Both MCs are solid and engaging, their beat choices are always on point. I appreciate their depiction of working class life in the I.E. and the 626.


 




5. Spok Beats – Lions9

Real beat heat here folks ‪#‎chamberrecords


*****************************************************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.
 


Friday, September 18, 2015

RIBS (Reviews In Brief) for the week of 9/16/2015 ft. Asend, Kordisepz, Mr.Sham, Belzar, RasJosh Beats, Kaine


from staff writer Tristan Douglas’ week
1.

Asend Beats – After Hours EP


Asend is an MPC-wielding boom-bapping funkmaster who keeps a doobie lit. Don’t miss his soothingly melodic and chill first release, the After Hours EP


2.


Kordisepz- Infekt & Rejektz beat tapes

Both of these whole tapes are dopeness… Kordisepz knows hip-hop but he sounds destined to score crazy films in my opinion. His music will challenge and entertain you.

https://soundcloud.com/kordisepz/sets/infekt-beat-tape

kordisepzbeats.bandcamp.com

Rejektz was put out by Us Natives, Peep them at usnatives.bandcamp.com


3. SoundCloud Overview: Mr. Sham
                  
                  Mr.Sham is the artist that not only got me more into poetry and spoken word but also got me into the melding of the two. As one of the main MCs in West Coast Avengers, he provides fun nerdcore paintings in verse form but as a poet in his own right he is one of the most formidable image-machines and expressers of the heart that I have ever come across. His recent works with RasJosh Beats “Prowlin’” (co-produced by GL Kool) and “Robbin’” are dark and spacious in their booming post-society yet urban sound. Others with RasJosh such as “Geronimo” incorporate nerdcore and uptempo bass for a fun and still slick product. As West Coast Avengers (full disclosure: my group!) enter the half year point of promoting their latest LP (The Inland Empire Strikes Back), expect more leaks from their individual members like this… https://soundcloud.com/seanbobo/geronimo


4.
Kaine aka NoEnd MC - "Ramen & Tacos" Teaser & Bad Chemistry EP

      NoEnd Emcee AKA Kaine of Institute Esylum is one of those dudes who has crazy bars and when you stop and listen to his work you realize it’s an incredibly cynical and razor sharp perspective on society, human nature and institutions. Check out his Bad Chemistry EP for some ear candy and peep his new “Ramen & Tacos” teaser and get hyped for his hella IE-repping project coming soon. http://soundcloud.com/kainetheinsane/bad-chemistry-unbroken-chain



5.

true life- Belzar Beats


Just listened to all of Belzar's beats. He has a ton of bangers, check him out!


https://soundcloud.com/belzarbeats/true-life#t=0:01
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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.

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, April 27, 2015

Reviews in Brief Week of 04/27/2015 feat. Zach Welch, Hephty, TheProblmChild, Wonders Trillions, EZdig, Stanley Ipkis, The Herbalistics, RasJosh, Sham, & GL Kool



Tristan Douglas is back with a new Review in Brief. This weeks highlights include some Halloween themed favorites from Zach Welch, Hephty, TheProblmChild, Wonders Trillions, EZdig, Stanley Ipkis, The Herbalistics, RasJosh, Sham, GL Kool,