Showing posts with label hip hop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hip hop. Show all posts

Saturday, 10 December 2011

Pure Land - Secret Archives of the Vatican Podcast 74

Podcast 74  

Pure Land - Secret Archives of the Vatican Podcast 74 is now available from here:
Tracks
  1. 1000 Buddhas of the Pureland of Bass
    FreQ Nasty

    http://soundcloud.com/urb-com/freq-nasty-1000-buddhas-of-the
  2. Mutants
    Dysphemic

    http://soundcloud.com/alan-dubstep-maggot/mutants-by-dysphemic-dark-drum
  3. Meet the Queen
    Onra

    http://soundcloud.com/onra
  4. Nsani Be Mara
    Caravane
    http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/caravane/id474788251
  5. Hide and Seek
    Onra

    http://soundcloud.com/onra
  6. Golden Lotus
    B1t Crunch3r Vs. Fuzz2k http://phantomhertz.com/
  7. The Emperor
    Truth and Dedoda

    http://wheelanddealrecords.co.uk/
  8. Through the Flesh
    Onra

    http://soundcloud.com/onra
  9. The Road We Walk
    Secret Archives of the Vatican
    http://www.brokendrumrecords.com
  10. Indian Girl (Dominic Owen Remix)
    The Love Theme http://soundcloud.com/permanentdamagerecords/indian-girl-dub-dominic-owen-remix
  11. Ms Ho
    Onra

    http://soundcloud.com/onra
  12. Hobina Ghiretna
    Caravane

    http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/caravane/id474788251
  13. We A De Rasta
    Shekel ft. Nechi Nech

    http://soundcloud.com/shekel/shekel-ft-nechi-nech-we-a-de
By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest. Confucius

Transnational Bass

Friday, 12 August 2011

Stand

H2Z#6… Stand… is the sixth episode of The Hip Hop Zone podcast. H2Z is one of the podcasts from Pete Cogle's Podcast Factory and is well worth investigating, even if you think you don't like hip hop. Don't think it's got anything to do with mainstream gangsta bollocks, bitches and hoes, bullshit and bling rap - this is more often interesting, funky, intriguing instrumental grooves from artists you'll never have heard of but should have. If there are raps, they're more likely to be intelligent and actually have something to say. Tunes are from all around the world, too - the American hip hop hegemony does not rule here!

Stand

Full details HERE
Direct download HERE

Tracks
  1. Apathetic - Burning Bright
  2. RKZ - Manintheattic
  3. Advertise - Jimmy The Fingers
  4. Dub In England - HighMas
  5. I Who Have Nothing - Skripnik & Phonsen
  6. Lost Hours - Anitek
  7. Standing Firm in Taiwan (Lata Refix) - Kou Chou Ching/Bounty Killer/Lata
  8. Oasis Of Rhythm - Project Divinity

Thursday, 16 June 2011

Thawra: Youth & Hip Hop in the Arab World

Thawra

My thanks to Andy Kisaragi over at Untimely Sound for drawing my attention to this.

He says:
Documentary in the form of a mixtape, tracing the roots of some of the big players in the Arab hip hop world and how they and their music relate to - and in cases were catalysts of - the revolutionary goings on in the region earlier this year, how the lyrics move from the satirical to the serious as things become increasingly real. Really interesting stuff, the music itself is a mixed bag to be fair, but there are some wicked tunes on there from the likes of Omar Offendum, The Narcicyst, El General and more.

Nomadix Wax says:
Over the past few months Nomadic Wax has been reaching out to Arab hip hop artists around the world. We wanted to hear directly from them how hip hop was affecting the Arab uprisings and how the momentous events that were sweeping across North Africa and the Middle East were inspiring them to write music. The Nomadic Wax team, made up of DJ Magee, DJ Nio, and British journalist Rose Hackman bring you an original mix of in-depth reporting and authentic Arab and Arab-American sounds and perspectives, giving you the story behind the music - or rather the music behind the story.




Link: http://nomadicwax.bandcamp.com/track/thawra-youth-hip-hop-in-the-arab-world-special-news-piece

Sunday, 12 June 2011

Chariot of Ascension - Secret Archives of the Vatican Podcast 51

Episode 51 of the Secret Archives of the Vatican podcast is now available. As ever, there's an eclectic mix of tunes, this time mostly with a transnational dubstep and hiphop feel. There are two tunes from Secret Archives of the Vatican's forthcoming album, Barbary Lion.

Podcast 51

You can find the podcast here:

Libsyn


iTunes

MixCloud

Tracks
  1. Everyday (Netsky remix)
    Rusko
    http://soundcloud.com/rusko-3/rusko-everyday-netsky-remix
  2. Red Fuji
    Davwuh
    http://davwuh.bandcamp.com/
  3. Secret Identity
    Secret Archives of the Vatican
    http://www.brokendrumrecords.com
  4. Goat Ropes
    Thriftworks
    http://jatlas.bandcamp.com/
  5. Thrombus (Revolutionari) feat. Caballo
    FLeCK
    http://soundcloud.com/caballo/fleck-caballo-thrombus
  6. Turret Error
    Ephixa
    http://soundcloud.com/ephixa
  7. Merkabah, Chariot of Ascension
    DProsper
    http://dprosper.bandcamp.com/track/merkabah-chariot-of-ascension
  8. Black Dust
    Mandeep Sethi
    http://mandeepsethi.bandcamp.com/
  9. The Empty Quarter
    Secret Archives of the Vatican
    http://www.brokendrumrecords.com
  10. House of Iyi
    Davwuh
    http://davwuh.bandcamp.com/
  11. India Joya (DnB Remix)
    Vandera
    http://soundcloud.com/vandera-175/india-joya-175-mix
  12. Raga
    Meier und Erdmann
    http://soundcloud.com/meierunderdmann/
And the night shall be filled with music,
And the cares that infest the day
Shall fold their tents like the Arabs
And as silently steal away.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -The Day Is Done

Friday, 22 April 2011

Boom!

Hip Hop Zone

There's a new episode available of Pete Cogle's Hip Hop Zone podcast.

You can find full details of H2Z HERE

Direct download is HERE


Tracks
  1. Mr Universe - Mos Dub
  2. You Disconnect - DJ Code
  3. Echo Boomers - Texture
  4. Beaumont is Alive - Dr Kananga
  5. Was Fuer Eine Welt (What A World) - Slomo (Zengineers remix feat. Backwater Planet)
  6. Lazy Summer - Hypoetical
  7. Spalony Lennon - Szubrawy Kot
  8. Back At It - Anitek

Poetry is the backbone of the Arab language

Recently we blogged a few times about Iraqi-Canadian hiphop artist The Narcicyst and various projects he's been involved with; we've also written about the North African revolutions and hiphop's connections with changes occurring in the region. One of The Narcicyst's collaborators is Syrian-American rapper Omar Offendum. He was the catalyst for the song #Jan25, a collaboration by international rappers inspired by the protests in Egypt. You can see the video for it HERE.

Here is a link to an interview he gave to The European:

Poetry is the Backbone of the Arab Language

Omar Offendum

Saturday, 16 April 2011

Al Jisr Hip Hop Mixtape 'Bridging Cultures' Part II

Here in the Secret Archives, we like Arabic hip hop. Heard about Lebanese artist DJ Lethal Skillz through Iraq-Canadian rapper The Narcicyst.

Lethal Skillz has just released the second volume of an open-ended series of transnational mixtapes.

It's called:
RE-VOLT & PhonoSapien Productionz Present:AL Jisr Hip Hop Mixtape 'Bridging Cultures' Part II

Al-Jisr Mixtape (Bridging Cultures) Part II


You can find full details HERE and there's a link to download the mix.

Tuesday, 12 April 2011

Diatribes of a Dying Tribe - review

If you read this blog regularly, and if you listen to our podcast (you do, don't you?), you'll know we are fans of Arab-Canadian rapper, Yassin Alsalman, aka The Narcicyst.

I posted a short video here last month of an interview with The Narcicyst, where he talks about a book he has just published, The Diatribes of a Dying Tribe.




The Narcicyst's website, iraqisthebomb.com, says this:

The Diatribes of a Dying Tribe is about the jumbled reality of North American life. The destructive components of juxtaposing cultures, the birth of immigrant internationality and the resilient art that comes out of struggle and oppression.

It is the story of four young Arab men who joined forces to create their own representative governing meeting. Excentrik, Ragtop, Omar Offendum & The Narcicyst spent two weeks in California and endless hours on a computer crafting the Fear of an Arab Planet; an examination of the heightened anxiety towards Islam, the Oriental gaze towards the Arab face and the ever-growing paranoia of the ‘other’, all over some bangin’ beats to rock to. As a post-analytical view of the making of an album, this book serves as a document on the burgeoning Arab poetry scene, and how the two mother cultures of a migrant society coalesced through a modern hyper-culture called Hip-Hop. From TSA agents to ABC rappers, The Arab Summit were on a mission to be heard… and that is exactly what happened.


The book is short, less than 130 pages long, and includes essays by Omar Offendum, Ragtop and Excentrik as well as Yassin Alsalman himself. There are also brief interviews with Cilvaringz, Malikah, Eslaam Jawaad, as well as members of AK, DAM and Soul Purpose.

The main writers' styles are different, from the conceptual, dense verbiage of The Narcicyst, to the more accessible styles of Nizar 'Ragtop' Wattad, Omar 'Omar Offendum' Chakaki and the analytical flow of Tarik 'Excentrik' Kazaleh. They talk about the contradictions of being of varied Arab origins, living and being creative in pre- and post-9/11 North America. They describe the processes of developing and adapting self-identity in a changing and often hostile culture. They speak of how hiphop gave them a voice, a way to express anger, pride, faith, self-awareness and resistance. We read about how they met each other and how they started a recording project, The Arab Summit, that released an album in 2007, Fear of an Arab Planet.

The book finishes with excerpts from round-table email discussions with a wide range of hip hop artists, including: Eslam Jawad (Arap/London-Lebanon), Rush (Arabian Knights/Egypt), Mazzi (Soul Purpose/Iran), Lethal Skills (961 Underground/Lebanon) and more. Their experiences of being rappers and producers vary a lot - it's a very interesting and inspiring read.

Diatribes of a Dying Tribe is fully referenced, literary sources as well as the music mentioned in the text (had me running to dig out old school hip hop albums from NWA and Wu Tang to hear what these guys heard when they answered hip hop's call).

You should buy it.

Buy the book, download Fear of an Arab Planet (free!), read the blog, watch videos HERE.

Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Fareeq El Atrash - Lawein & Ba'ed Min Hon

We like Arabic language hiphop. Here's two tunes in one from Beirut.

They say:
Two songs in one video clip from Fareeq El Atrash's debut album Fareeq El Atrash

As a decade elapses from the 21st century and we look back to a very well documented 20th century, we take a moment to reflect on the events that have marked Lebanon, the Middle East, and the World. Fareeq El Atrash take us on a journey to remember a century of eccentric art and fashion, wars and dictators, actors and musicians...

Times have changed; the players have changed (most of them at least); however the events and the themes are recurrent.

أغنيتين في فيديو كليب واحد لفريق الاطرش

فريق الاطرش يأخذنا في رحلة لنتذكر قرن من الفن والأزياء، من الحروب والحكام المستبدين ، من الممثلين والموسيقيين والمشاهير...لقد تغير الزمن، وتغيرت الوجوه (معظمها على الأقل)، إلا أن الأحداث والمواضيع تتكرر.


Friday, 25 March 2011

H2Z#1... Welcome To The Hip Hop Zone...

We like hip hop. Not your mainstream American gangsta crap, though. We like it a bit more musical, a bit more intelligent. Dare we say it, we like it not American.

H2Z, also known as The Hip Hop Zone is a new podcast series from the UK's leading podcaster, Mr Pete Cogle. Cunningly entitled, it features hip hop.

H2Z#1

Episode one has some music from Ireland, Germany, Australia and Morocco as well as the UK.

Tracks
  1. Angry Mob - Conspiracy Of Mind (Just1 and Nevahmind)
  2. Rampant Zoo Sex Orgy - Cube
  3. Cheeky Bastard - wAgAwAgA
  4. Wha - Jimmy Penguin
  5. All I Want Is To Forget - Ganga
  6. Let Them Know - Rotes
  7. Belong - Thallus
  8. Freestylofanko - DJ Titoff

Sunday, 19 September 2010

We like The Narcicyst. Here's one of his tunes featuring Shadia Mansour. Video directed by Ridwan Adhami.

Saturday, 11 September 2010

Hiphop and martial arts - the perfect combination! Here's a video from Iron Braydz & M9: Devil's Death Day




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Monday, 23 August 2010

LMNZ - Worldwide Rap

LMNZ - Worldwide Rap is a new album release that features one of our favourite MCs, The Narcycist, as well as an amazing collection or MCs from around this planet.


LMNZ Worldwide Rap

The album features too many vocalists, instrumentalists and DJs to list here but you can read all the details and acquire the album from HERE.

They say: LMNZ had the vision to produce a Hip-Hop album that brings the world closer, a multilingual Hip-Hop album without a limit to musical influence. Musicians with different styles from diverse backgrounds fused together.

The influences range from jazz, soul, blues and salsa to Arabic and Chinese music and the texts do not follow the cliché image of hip hop displayed in today’s media. The album tells of war, societal ills and problems, but also of love, funny daily situations and inspiration. 76 artists from all over the world, who sing and rap in 29 different languages to realize the vision of a worldwide album.

29 languages:
Japanese, Hebrew, German, Swedish, Portuguese, Bulgarian, Turkish, Russian, Dutch, Italian, French, Wolof, Bosnian, Africaans, Spanish, Norwegian, Korean, Persian, Czech, Arabic, Lugaflow, Sanskrit, English, Singhalese, Greek, Diola, Lingala, Patois, Albanian

The album is only 8 Euros from HERE.