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Producers - Discussion / Cool edit pro 2.0
« on: August 04, 2004, 12:59:00 AM »
Yeah Thats what i wanna  do Make the song an Accopella

Because i wanna throw That onto a different Songs/Instrumental

Can Anyone help me out? Make a song an accopella?

Thanks in advance

quintexjavier@yahoo.com

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Producers - Discussion / Cool edit 2.0 pro
« on: August 04, 2004, 12:51:00 AM »
OK this is the problem

I wanna be able to take  A Song and Take the  Beats and Instruments out of A song, So that The only thing i will have left Will Be left in the song is  just the person Singing with NO beats or anything in the backround Can anyone tell me step by step how to do it
thank you very much
         javier

quintexjavier@yahoo.com

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Hip Hop Events / Live from the lions den
« on: August 02, 2004, 07:30:00 PM »
Yo
Why you gotta have a page to critisize gin-1 like that.I fail to see the positive side of drawing attention to a brother like that. It just exposes weaknesses within you as ppl if you can´t get beyond issues as skin colour. Gin beeeeeen rhyming kids. Long before you were holding forums and whatnot.You guys aren´t doing much for us. All you doing is starting  your own form of hiphop.Cause yall is talkin loud but perhaps I´m too blunted to see what you gettin at. You will forever remain internet mcees... And I hope somebody shoot 50 cent while he´s here...cause we can aim better. My suggestion to all these Joburg kids hosting gigs out here is cats need to lower the prices for entrance at the door. Because we are grossly overcharging the people at gra** roots level. And if we´re not careful, we gonna suffer the same fate as the film industry..ie. ppl will not be tring to come to our joints because its cheaper to go elsewhere. If I´m inacurrate just shoot me. I´m fascinated with the idea of being a**asinated neway
I is struggling to acess yo downloads , but its probably my inexxxperince that.
King Daniel(Look out for Lyrical miracle)Epicentre recks
                 
Shoutout to my boy satan




Kill yourself

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General Discussion / The Roots
« on: August 02, 2004, 07:17:00 AM »
Anyone know when the Tipping Point will be available in our retarded record stores?

I´ve heard mixed reviews so far ... anyone heard the whole thing? and if so, what do you think?

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Hip Hop Events / DJ Vadim - Ninja Tunes
« on: July 30, 2004, 04:33:00 PM »
Dj Vadim will be at Carfax on 7Aug.  He´s gonna rock the party!!!!!

The rest of the line up is great as well!!!

Come see how good Vadim is!!!! :-)  :-D  :-P

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Hot Traxxx / De La Soul and MF Doom Track download
« on: July 29, 2004, 06:07:00 PM »
HOLY SHIIIIIIIIIIT

http://www-personal.umich.edu/~ccordor/De_La_Soul-Rock_KoKaine_Flow_(feat._MF_Doom).mp3" TARGET="_blank">De La Soul and MF Doom

202
Hip Hop Events / Thoughts on Gini Grindith
« on: July 29, 2004, 03:54:00 PM »
tell me what do cats think about the rhyming white boy??

203
Chief Rocka - Open Mic / budda penetration
« on: July 29, 2004, 12:44:00 AM »
big triz i chop`em/budda iz the dopest/flowtin in the air like incense/headz take dragz and get lifted/........street hopin behind burstin peaces/till mc`s iz bitchy like morning sickness/my starch iz hard to digest/abomrapper suffer from intellect constipation/takin over 5 minutes to respond /dum dry spell in a pond/u plagarist your feminine stunt on all four/i shit allover the show like 3 babies by the same whore/ i stayed spitin before u did your mic checks 1,2`s/i bomb like mushroomz/still representin the DEUCE troop / my spit iz  syrup.....u`ll alwayz be soft 1...... how about givin  me a back rub/ cause i can raindance on your parade son/and break your fronts and make split like butt

204
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When does voting end! When are the results gonna be made available?

205
General Discussion / hype bitch!don´t believe it! (flava)
« on: July 28, 2004, 12:49:00 AM »
is it legal for hype magazine to proclaim to be the first and only hip-hop magazine? isn´t that false advertising. their distribution is alot wider than anty hiphop magazine here has ever been...so most people would believe it to be fact...

come on law students? is it illegal? do they have a law suite waiting for their silly a**es?

206
Hip Hop Events / Time Out Friday 30th July
« on: July 27, 2004, 04:23:00 PM »
All you have come to expect from the tight crew on a friday night at Time Out
Be there
Its your right

207
General Discussion / Ayo Vadim question..
« on: July 26, 2004, 08:29:00 PM »
The JHB show where is Sense? Never been there.  

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General Discussion / Masta Ace to retire after Long Hot Summer
« on: July 23, 2004, 05:09:00 PM »
As Hip-Hop retirements increasingly appear to be promotion or an alternative to falling off, Masta Ace, a 16-year veteran, has revealed that he will hang up his microphone after the release of his album, Long Hot Summer.

The new album, Ace´s fifth, will be released on August 3 and will mark the end of an illustrious and a remarkably consistent career.

Unlike other veterans, Ace said he wasn´t forced into retirement either by an apathetic fanbase of lack of lust for the rap game.

"Before I even finished recording this record, I kinda had it in my mind, that this´d be the last one for me," Ace told AllHipHop.com. "It had nothing to do with [sales], it´s just time for me to apply myself behind the scenes and we have this new label, M3. I want to get it off the ground, and I can´t really do that if I´m running around touring and recording and being an artist doing interviews. Now it gets to the point where I can get behind the scenes are really get this engine going."

In the past five years, Ace has helped cultivate artists like Jean Grae, Punch & Words, and ToneDeff in ways only an elder statesman could.

Furthermore, in the 90´s, his crew Masta Ace Inc. included popular rappers like Lord Digga, Paula Perry and even featured a young rapper named Stimuli, who is frequently featured on AllHipHop.com.

In the 80´s, Ace was a member of Marly Marl´s Juice crew, a group of elite rappers that included Kool G Rap, Biz Markie, Craig G., Big Daddy Kane, Roxanne Shante and others.

He said after many years in the forefront, he would let others attract the fans while he managed his fledgling company.

"My goal is to be the guy behind the scenes on some big records that come out in the future. I look at MTV and see this kid Eamon, and I see Milk D [of Audio 2], as the guy behind it. The only difference [with that is], I´m not gonna be in the video, I´m not gonna be on stage," Ace said.

Long Hot Summer will be the first release on Masta Ace´s M3 label. The album features Jean Grae, Beatnuts, and Ed O.G. combined with production from 9th Wonder, DJ Spinna, and others.

While rappers like Jay-Z and Master P have left and returned, Ace said that wouldn´t be the case with him. He said the curtain was closing fast.

He affirmed, "Once I´m done, I´m done."

:-[

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Hot Traxxx / just got the new Billy woods & Cannibal Ox
« on: July 21, 2004, 12:38:00 AM »
Yo, the chalice is some heat. And dude is from africa, anybody got the first album. and when is a new cannibal oxx coming out?

210
General Discussion / Ethnic cleansing is SUDAN
« on: July 19, 2004, 09:10:00 PM »
Sudan´s pro-government militias are using ma** rape as a weapon in their conflict against non-Arab groups in Darfur, says Amnesty International.

Girls as young as eight and women of 80 have been raped, says the human rights group, which wants an enquiry into war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Peace talks between the government and Darfur rebels broke down on Saturday.

Aid agencies have warned that thousands could die from hunger and disease in the camps, where civilians have fled.

Public humiliation

Amnesty accuses the international community of not doing enough to protect women in Darfur and also in refugee camps in neighbouring Chad, where many have fled.

The human rights group also directly accuses the Sudanese government of supporting the attacks by the Janjaweed militia.

But in a BBC interview, the Sudanese amba**ador to London, Dr Hasan Abdin, denied his government was complicit in the attacks and described Amnesty´s evidence as "flimsy and exaggerated".

He called for a thorough investigation into any sexual abuse in Darfur.

"Rape crimes need to be investigated in a very thorough manner in a court of justice and not in reports by reporters," he said.

In its report Rape as a Weapon of War, Amnesty publishes the testimonies of some of the hundreds of women its researchers have spoken to.

"I was sleeping when the attack on Disa [village] started. I was taken away by the attackers, they were all in uniforms," said a female refugee from Disa.

"They took dozens of other girls and made us walk for three hours. During the day we were beaten and they were telling us: ´You, the black women, we will exterminate you, you have no god.´ At night we were raped several times. The Arabs guarded us with arms and we were not given food for three days."

In many cases, women have been raped in public, in front of their husbands, relatives, or the wider community, Amnesty says. This is in order to humiliate them, their family and the entire group.

Amnesty adds that even in refugee camps, women are not safe from sexual violence.

It says that almost all of the rapes were carried out with either the direct involvement or in view of government forces and yet no-one has been charged with rape or abduction.

One woman said she was raped outside a refugee camp in western Darfur in June 2004. She reported it to the police and the men were arrested and disarmed.

But she says their weapons were returned the next day following the intervention of Janjaweed leaders and she was told not to make any further reports.

She regularly sees the men who raped her in the market.

Amnesty calls for an international commission of inquiry into the conflict in Darfur, including claims that the widespread rapes are part of a campaign of genocide against the region´s non-Arab population.

Tens of thousands of people have been killed in Darfur, and more than one million have fled their homes in the face of militia attacks.

source: BBC news   




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