Showing posts with label beatmakers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beatmakers. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Ribs: Beatmaker edition with Asend & Dope Kid Danny






I was thrown for a loop with Asend’s new album Nobody Cares dropping because I thought it would be among his first projects to showcase his more modern-pop style that I’ve seen him use lately- hi-hats and trapbeats with a blending of his boom-bap sampling roots but I was pleasantly surprised when the album turned out to be a clearing-out of golden-era style beats from his archives that for whatever reason didn’t come out with his last projects. While I look forward to a tape that puts together his own take on boom-trap (hat-tip to !llmind) it really takes me back in a fresh way to hear all these unreleased Asend boom-bap beats. 
What can be said? Despite being young as hell, Asend is a master at this style. He has such a great ear for melodies, drum-swings and chill thoughtful moods. You can always vibe or freestyle to his work, smoke or meditate: it’s multi-functional-music. These beats sound like waking up on a Saturday morning in Spring and taking your time to blaze and make breakfast as you let the sun hit you through the sliding glass door. They have a darkside too…those same vibes can turn into a malaise but that his beats walk the razor’s edge of wonder and melancholy is part of their deceptively simple charm. The album to me is about meditation, but there’s some undeniably sad commentary to the quote at the end that reiterates the project’s title: “nobody cares”. A lot of younger beatmakers have the tendency to delete their folders when the mood strikes so I am truly thankful that Asend decided to let the fans have the choice- the choice to care.
The intro to Gelid, Dope Kid Danny’s new beat tape, “Celebrate” is a beautiful opener for this clean and chillactimous beat-tape. Off the bat, this “celebration” isn’t your regular turn-up sesh but something more thoughtful and melodic- the album follows suit. “What I want” has a simple and hypnotic melody/ “Under the Street Light” plays with an easy-going trumpet during the chorus while the bass and the bells lays the foundation of the cut.  8thWonder is simultaneously experimental and pop-hit ready. The “Medicate” Interlude is chill, catchy and eastern-tinged in its melodies and instrumentation. Danny’s beats sound placement-ready: the kind of tunes you might see in a new Netflix show or cannabis documentary. 2 AM on the Highway reminds me of the set up to a thriller or horror movie while also being exactly what it sounds like. Cocaine has tinkly piano layers, sick drums and melancholy expressions of an addict’s pain. 
  For me, Kryptonic Justice is the album’s highlight- thunderous bass, spidery guitar and key melodies, simultaneously ominous yet majestic, it truly could be a Superman theme for the modern-era. The outro is also a regal banger with extended horn notes and stop-start drum knocks. Danny is growing ever into a more polished and professional beatmaker with tracks ready made for pop-stars to be or grimy spitters or just people who just need beats to chill out too. Though he’s in Minnesota, these beats remind me of the west coast freeway and how I fill my time on it.

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

Friday, October 2, 2015

RIBS for the week of 10/1/2015 featuring Fatfinger, Mr. Sham, Tomi Favored, MC Mega, King Dice, Calmfixup, Nsmokiee and more

                                     Reviews In Brief from staff writer Tristan Douglas’ week




1.Hip-Hop Alchemy by Mr. Sham and Calmfixup ; video by the Sham

A single and video for Mr.Sham from WCA’s upcoming S.H.A.M.(“Sean Has Awesome Magic Music”) project! 

2.


 

Ina Njo – Tomi Favored
This song is dope. ‪#‎iemusic‬‬‬‬‬‬‬
https://soundcloud.com/tomi-akinbode/ina-njo#t=0:08

3. MC Mega- Reborn (video) dir. by Komboa


From October of last year through February of this year when people would ask me, "who is that artist dude in your garage?" I would show them this video  I loved this video then but even now as Brandon Bailey operates under new monikers such as Gandalf the Black, B. The Wizard, part of Bass Shamans and more, it seems more apparent than ever that this song and piece showcase a lot of the themes that would be and are still important to this creative force.

#upc #urbanpoetscrew #gtb #reborn #megazord

4.  

Fatfinger – Collard Green Linguinees ft. King Dice

FatFinger and Dice come ill over a ridiculously mean Fatfinger production; check out this track and FatFinger’s diverse, funky and nerd-tinged bangers on his page linked below!

https://soundcloud.com/fatfingerbeats/collard-green-linguinees-fatfinger-feat-king-dice-prod-by-fatfinger

5. Propaganda Tumor - Nsmokiee the Raw God

Dope recent video by the Chico-based, Pomona-originated homie Nsmokiee during a visit to So Cal.


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