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Hip Hop Events / SA DMC DJ Champs 2009
« on: April 29, 2009, 03:21:45 PM »
NEW OFFICIAL WEBSITE IS LAUNCHED CHECK IT OUT:

http://www.dmcbattle.co.za

Exclusive interview with 2008 SA DMC Champ The Cutt CHECK IT OUT on DMCbattle.co.za!

2009 DATES ANNOUNCED

6 June......................Gauteng Qualifyer @ The Woods
13 June................Cape Town Qualifyer @ Fiction Bar
31 July...............South African Finals @ Mercury Live
11 September.....World Finals @ Indig02, London, UK

Calling all DJ's and aspiring turntalbists... you think you got what it take to represent SA among the worlds top DJ's. You will be battling against 37 other countries...

ENTRIES ARE OPEN ON DMCBATTLE.CO.ZA

Think you have what it takes? Enter online at http://www.dmcbattle.co.za

For any additional info contact Quake at info@dmcbattle.co.za or Mr. Meen at mrmeen@ninjahamster.co.za

Much love.

Its on like donkey kong.

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Graphics Section / Graphics Challenge - Photoshop - 1.1 - Alienated Rapper
« on: September 05, 2008, 05:46:07 PM »
Well here it is.

The first official Graphics Challenge on AG. Now we gonna be keeping it simple to start with basic photoshop techniques. Nandonation inspired this image manipulation challenge by "bravely" posting (I suppose) a pic of himself in the graphic challenge poll post, but much respekt, you can see his re-incarnation here:

http://www.africasgateway.com/forums/index.php?topic=23949.msg166368#msg166368

Hence our concept is "Alienated Rapper" and our subject for alienation is... (drum roll) sorry to Mad Rapper...

the one only 50 cent! or fitty or whatever you like to call him.

Here's a cat who likes to beef, wether its Kanye or Jay-z in his sights...

For all out photoshop challenges we need to keep the subject matter the same. Here's the image to toy with:



and you can view the alienated version of mine for inspiration below.

We need to get all peeps who would like to take on the challenge in before Tuesday 9 September to put into a poll. No later than Tuesday dudes. I will post a new topic for entries and comments. Just reply to this topic before then if you are keen on entering. Final submissions before 11:59 pm Friday 12 September.

Key tools that would be used in this challenge are:

La**o Tool - (shortcut L) for selection regions to edit without messing up the rest

Hue and Saturation tool (Menu > Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation... (Tip before doing this, select a colour you would like to change all colours that you have selected to, run the hue/saturation command and click the tick box :colourize and it will convert what you have selected to tha colour.)

Liquify (Menu > Filter > Liquify... or ctrl+shift+x) play around with the tools in the filter, you can really do some crazy stuff) Please note if you arent on a version later than Photoshop 6, you wont have this tool.

HAVE FUN

Rules:

1. Only one entry per user.
2. Users only to use the provided image so playing fields are level.
3. You may only use Photoshop for this challenge.
4. People who want to enter, enter before Tuesday 9 Sep by replying to this thread and saying "count me in" (or any version of that)
5. Final Entries to be posted in the Topic: Graphics Challenge - Photoshop - 1.1 - Alienated Rapper - FINAL ENTRIES (still to come)
6. Have Fun

Please note this is just for fun, as I'm sure some peeps will be against defacing fitty's beautiful phisyque. Please dont rant, its all in the name of fun - (unless its Fitty himself has a go at us)

Peace dudes. Good Luck


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General Discussion / Real DJ's use Vinyl?
« on: August 26, 2008, 06:11:48 PM »
Real DJ's use Vinyl?

This thread started by copping into another trompie vs. dingaan debarkle, which I quite enjoy, so I posted a new topic.

Quoting rob_one:

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I have a question, as someone who is not a DJ.

Why is mixing with CDs such a bad thing? I understand the cultural relevance and sound quality of vinyl, but surely a DJ is only as good as his skills and not his material (in terms of medium)?

What if someone learning to DJ has no immediate access to vinyl, or has a large CD collection he wants to use? Surely if he's good enough, it doesn't matter what he uses?

Its a damn good question...

I went on to say:

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Mixing with CD's is cool,. This is where it becomes a contentious issue though. DJ's with ma**ive Mp3 collections and a good internet connection are linked to every last bit of music that you would ever need. It becomes a moral issue, you are bumping tunes to crowds promoting an artists sound, in support and love for music, but if your whole collection is ripped from Limewire or ISO hunt, wheres the good in that?

The reason the older school of thought says "real DJ's play vinyl" is because they broke their backs getting the tunes they wanted to bump for the crowd on their next set. Clowns these days can download another peers entire collection in a week.

I love Vinyl, but I'll be the first to say its gonna die in the next few years. With the onset of simulated vynil software like Final Scratch, Serrato and Traktor it's inevitable, but PIRACY is still a ma**ive issue.

Another reason CD's aren't exactly inline with the true essence (in a hip hop sense) is scratching, unless you have an expensive pair of NUMARK CD-X's (set you back about R15000) its difficult to bring that original Hip Hop flavour to your set.

we could go on like this for hours...




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Graphics Section / Graphics Challenge
« on: August 26, 2008, 05:28:53 PM »
It seems like we got a good stable of graphic artists on AG, lets hold some challenges...

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Graphics Section / Graphics
« on: August 11, 2008, 04:50:13 PM »
Post up some graphic works you are proud of. Doesnt have to conform to any given media.

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Graphics Section / DVD Covers
« on: August 11, 2008, 03:02:22 PM »
Post your DVD works here

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Graphics Section / Posters
« on: August 11, 2008, 03:01:52 PM »
Post your posters here - Events, Launches, Elections :)

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Graphics Section / Album Artworks
« on: August 07, 2008, 04:59:06 PM »
Thought we could post up Album or Mixtape Artworks here...

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Graphics Section / DIGI-GRAF
« on: August 07, 2008, 04:45:44 PM »
Thought we could post up some digital graffiti here.

This a piece that is almost complete - Printed out its about 2.5m wide.

Its called "faith"




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Graphics Section / What's the deal?
« on: August 01, 2008, 01:12:22 PM »
Alot to show in the Graphics section, how do we contribute or get this section happening?

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General Discussion / Sad Sad News
« on: July 29, 2008, 05:06:21 PM »
Maybe I'm outta touch, but this is the saddest news I have heard for Hip Hop in its entirety for a very long time...

I myself have only recently stumbled upon AG.com in my 12 year history of being involved in this sacred artform. I have searched the posts here on AG.com to see if this news had been mentioned at all, but it hasnt.

I had not visited this crews site or their myspace since they released their album "Feedback" realeased in 2007, but I happened to be reading their blog today on their myspace page, which I hadnt done since about 2006.


We and a few others were hoping to bring the crew to South Africa in 2009 for 2 limited sale shows in JHB and CPT, their booking agents had been giving us a run around and it was a mystery why NOTHING was coming out of it as we had the financial backing. I visited their site, myspace, interscope and sent emails.... nothing

If I could name "one" crew that has depicted the essence of Hip Hop and its elements since RUN DMC, it would have to be Jura**ic 5. Personally J5 opened my mind to the true power of Hip Hop and the elemental specialisation anyone could be involved in and explore, no matter what race, creed or social background.

They fulfilled the "legacy" of hip hop...

Read Akil's (J5 MC's) personal and particularly sad account of the demise of one the sickest crews, the fathers of newschool, the representatives of the true hopes for our artform... Jura**ic 5....

I have posted these posts here for you to read, they are long, but a true representation of what our industry suffers from, yeah J5 takes a stab at Interscope and their dealings, but the social comment about Hip Hop and where it is, is something we should all listen to and take what we can from it...

Here it is and I wish it wasn't true...


Friday, May 16, 2008

 J5 IS DEAD(CAUSE AND EFFECT)
Current mood:  contemplative
Category: Blogging

AS WAS STATED IN MY LAST BLOG ENTITLED RACISM I SAID MY NEXT BLOG WOULD BE AN ACTUAL TRUE AND LIVING ACCOUNT OF THE EFFECT OF THIS PHYSCOLOGICAL WAR FARE IN HIP HOP.I WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL THOSE WHO LEFT COMMENTS MUCH RESPECT ESPECIALLY TO THE ONE WHO LEFT THE COMMENT ON WHAT HAPPENED TO THE GROUP WELL HERE YO GO. PLEASE FOR GIVE MY SPIRATIC USAGE OF CAPS.


 "Hip Hop is dead" as bodly stated by Nas seems to be the case with my group Jura**ic 5 wich at this point has been stated clincally dead.the cause of its death is due to multiple gunshot wounds but the one bullet to the heart of the matter was the death blow.It is the cla**ic case of the demise of pure hearted artist trying to survive in an ocean full of sharks smelling the blood of its prey from miles away.like i said it is the cla**ic case of group break ups (bullet 1) artist lable differences Interscope did not understand us from day one im not talkin about individuals at the lable cause their were plenty of people at the lable that loved and did what they could do,Tom Wally being one he was the active Vice President when we first signed to Interscope he was the reason we had 3 videos for the "Quality Controll" album but he left shortly after that and we have only had 2 videos since his departure to Warner Bros." Whats Golden" for "Power In Numbers" and "Work It Out" for "FeedBack". the machine on a whole didn't have a clue of what to do with us we never fit in to their Inter scope of things not to put the total blame on them cause no one made us sign but it is what it is like so many artist that fall victim to believing what the label say and the label believing that the artist must hear and obey and us being the group that we were always had a problem with that industry code of so called ethics so we did things not inspite of but as preventive measures by doing for self as much as we could.one of the first signs that i recieved that it was going to be a rocky road at Interscope was my conversation with one of the head of urban radio promotions department KEVIN BLACK WHO I purposely tried to get at because i knew how important it was for j5 to be connected with the so called urban world especially since that was one of the main reasons for signing to interscope because they had a lock on both sides of the game alternative as well as the urban market we already had are hands in the alternative world being that the majority of our fan base was college white students,skateboarders,rock, punk kids wich we accepted whole heartedly, but at the same time we did not grow up in that world the majority of the group was black raised in the ghettos of amerikkka so it was only right that we would want to appeal to them as well once given a chance to be seen and heard by them we knew it would be a wrap, and what better way than thru a lable that blew up eminem in the ghetto "BLACK FOLKS DONT BUY RECORDS WE VALIDATE THEM". So i attempted to meet with him to discuss this concern of mine being that we are a Hip Hop group and Hip Hop was created in the ghetto so why not promote it there as well I met with Kevin inroduced my self voiced my concern to do what ever it took to make this happen and the answer I got was shocking mind you this is one black man talking to another black man he told me to "make black music" i couldn't believe what i heard my jaws dropped i was in utter disbelief so i asked him had he heard anything off the album he said yes but yall need to be doing shit like this and put on some down south jigga boo music(NO IM NOT DISSIN THE SOUTH)he started mimicking and acting it out mind you this was like about 2 wks before Quality Controll came out at that point i knew we were doomed from the start. to add injury to insult i once again took it upon my self to push forward not inspite of but as a preventive measure so I went to radio my self took Quality Control to Julio G (the homie 4 life) who was at the Beat 92.3 he played it put me on the air the whole nine he showed much love.i went to Interscope the next day seen KEVIN BLACK AGAIN BUT BEFORE I SEEN HIM I RAN INTO SOME OF HIS fellow workers who told me that they heard me on the radio gave me props 4 doing that then walks in MR BLACK I told him as well as his fellow workers told him about Julio playin the record and all he could say was "they just gotta keep playin it"so i said thats not my job thats yours and i have already done half of the work 4 you we all laughed but it really wasn't funny it was really sad cause it was an indication of what was to come. Interscopes urban dept never even tried to push us lead by another condesending black man STEP JOHNSON whom I met 1 time in an elevator he never got a chance to even know us,but thought they had us figured out labled us backpackers under ground artistic want to be creative rappers that dont care about selling records negro please ! This was not only the sentiment at Interscope but the whole industry at the time. there was a New movement emerging (BLACK STAR,DIALATED,BLACK EYED PEAS,J5,LYRICIST LOUNGE,RAWKUS REC ECT,) happening and they was not apart of it so they had to come up with a lable to describe to there white bosses this noise that was comming from the basement so as to not get exposed for not doing there job wich was being in touch with the streets(not only the thug aspect of the streets) this new term was coined backpack rap like i said artist that dont give a damn about selling records this is why they never pushed the button on any of our projects.jura**ic 5 never got serviced to urban radio we have never been to any urban stations to promote any of our albums around the country not one i dont even know what a hot 97 looks like or wgci in chicago its one thing not to promote but to add on by telling certain djays at urban stations that our music is not black or what your station plays is bullshit let the people decide or the dj with out a biased opinion given from one of the top urban radio promoters and lable in the world. the track record speaks 4 it self so what station wouldn't believe them if they said you need to play this record in fact any body could have promoted death row .dr.dre,eminem.g unit,tupac,eve, those records where in demand how hard is it to promote what people already want you need not twist an arm to get these records played but if you can break a j5,bep(at that time),planet asia,4 avenue jones,last emperor who were all on intrescope at the time then you doing something which only proved that they wasn't doing shit but eating off the fat of the land.with all that quality still went gold fast forward to power in numbers when creating the album we decided to let steve berman(a big wig at interscope) come to the studio and listen to what we were creating the thing about this move was to get them on board and make them feel apart of our project as oppossed to just turning in the album and letting them put it out like what was done on "quality" we purposely did certain songs and picked certain beats to avoid what had happened with quality as far as having something the urban department could work with hence forth whats golden wich till today is one of our biggest songs. steve berman heard what we created and a**ured us that they would do what was needed to make this a successful album with the lables full backing especially since our go to guy at the lable tom wally had just left.steve heard thin line feat.nelly furtado and was exited he as well as others at the lable knew going into the album thin line was a for sure hit but we and they knew it wasn't the first single "whats golden " was the obvious and it did what we expected and much more.the problem came when time to go with the next single wich was "thin line" interscope could not get dream works the lable that nelly was on to sign off on her being on the single because of a prior situation with a song put out by interscope that featured nelly with miss jade,missy elliott and timberland a for sure seem to be hit but was a flop they spent allot of money to no avail where their expectations met. dream works michael mann thought since nelly just recieved a grammy that she was wearing her self thin in the public eye and that this would not be a smart move and did not give us the right to put it out but before all of this interscope didn't even want to give us a 2nd single reasons being they said we spent too much money on whats golden. how so when first off we where on the smokin grooves tour not with the help of interscope ?so they didnt need to spend any money as far as a promotional tour like so many artist have to do we where blessed to already have our shit together on the touring side to the point i can proudly say we never took tour support meaning intersope never paid for us to be on the road doing shows anytime in our career .if you seen us on the road it was due to us grinding it out ourselves,they interscope didn't pay for us to have the sprite commercial rather sprite sought us out but interscope intercepted the situation and used it to there advantage as far as promoting the group. interscope got paid for us doing that not us the same goes for the master card commercial they sought us out but once again interscope intercepted the situation and beniffited more than us we had so many friends mad thinking we where soliciting help to the nation so why wouldn't we get at them knowing that so many of our friends and family need work (catch 22 )damned if you do and damned if you dont we never felt good about the master card situation if at anytime i felt like we comprimised it was here the beggining of the end the door opening to us givin in the bullet that threatend our existence the small but big dose of kriptonite that slowly but surely began to break down the super group. there was supposed to be a contest for a student to be an intern working for us and we never even met the winner so in the end how much money did they really spend to promote whats golden other than money they were supposed to spend on any way no more or less. so with a whole lot of pushing they finally gave in to do a 2nd single about 5 to 6 months after "whats golden" with "thin line" featuring mya second comprimising situation we gave in to trying to work with the lable that to me was a bad move not because of mya wich was cool as hell but because it wasn't us it made it seem like we were reaching and we called our self not trying to pull out of somthing we just fought for. once again catch 22.there reason for using mya was that we can maybe reach that audience we needed to complete the circle good idea bad move cause it did nothin no radio no video i always argued that freedom should have been the 2nd single especially since thin line was a dead issue with nelly i would have thought that they were smarter than that but what the f*** was i thinking.im of the opinion that 3 strikes and your out knowing this coming into our 3rd album feedback wich in my opinion took way too long wich is a whole nother topic i will get to wich gave us a half strike the other half came when we finally met with jimmy iovine the main figure at interscope who we met once before in 99 upon 1st signing to the lable when they gave us the speech on why we should come to the lable and once again in 06(7 yrs later) to let him here what we had been workin on as a means to get the lable behind our project with the mentality that we dont want them to think that we are some hard a**es to work with you know compromise, kiss a** wich me myself and i already felt we did twice and got bit in the a** but being in a group it is all about comprimise so i had to roll with the majority opinion we met with jimmy played him what we did got a few nods on certain songs one in particular "work it out" wich he really liked he said and i quote"i really like this song but i dont see it as a first single"wich opened the door for us to interject what we went there to do was to be open if he suggest that we do some more songs and work with some producers that he thought could give us that first single in wich we interjected that we would like to work with kanye ,just blaze ,pharell,and scott storch kanye had a deal with sony and couldn't do it we reached out to the rest but they were busy scott answered the call being he already had a production deal with jimmy as well as he was a fan of the group and wanted to wk plus we knew him from the days of the roots we met in france in 2000 opening up for them so to us it was natural and not contrived no matter how it looked to fans .we did 4 songs only kept one and that still wasn't the first single (what the f***) the first single turned out to be work it out the song jimmy said" he dont see it as a first single "the other half a strike 3 and you out.like i said the other half a strike came from us (bullet 2) waiting too long to come back out i have my opinion about that but i choose not to talk about that in this.bullet 3 we began to second guess our selves as to what we knew was right as far as the album was concerned as a liner note salam remmy had the best method and music to remedy the situation as far as giving us the production and direction that we wanted and needed but if you dont believe in yourself how can you expect someone else to all of this was a dominoe effect in my opinion we should have rode harder for what we believed in but the kryptonite had already been injected inside the system it was only a matter of time before we kicked the bucket. a couple of more shots to the body resulted to internal bleeding mis management of the body and its vital signs that gave an indication that it was way more serious than it looked outside was evident.this lead to a fight for survival mode that was natural for an immune system being attacked when one knows that death is aproaching.the mind starts to play tricks on you and you fall into this dilusional state as a means to stay alive but the inevitable is a must so in march of 2007 jura**ic 5 died. leaving behind many family,friends and fans who loved and supported them from day one.

this is a breif autopsy report of the group jura**ic 5.to all those family, friends and fans who inquired as to the where abouts and reasons i hope this would suffice as far as an explanation is concerned. my heart goes out to y'all all i can do is say that i'm sorry we ended up like this.

be on the look out for a more detailed account of the inner workings and dealings of jura**ic 5 from the start to finish in my memoirs titled "jura**ic 5 minutes of funk"


You can read the actual posts on Jura**ic 5's myspace blog and the few posts that followed this one by Akil

http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.ListAll&friendID=17911058





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Hip Hop Events / Who's going to represent SA in London?
« on: July 25, 2008, 03:25:41 PM »
Previously advertised at The a**embly this Friday, but moved to Mercury Live, Friday 8 August
43 De Villiers St, District 6 (Zonnebloem)

Cutting it to the top in their respective provinces, six of the most innovative and skilled turntablists in the country gather in the Mother City to compete for over R50 000 worth of prizes and the chance at representing South Africa at the World DMC Final Weekend (26th & 27th September at Indig02, London), in which over 40 countries take part.

Each DJ has six minutes to rock the house and get the crowd roaring. These amazing feats of accuracy and extreme speed are performed exclusively on vinyl, using two turntables and a mixer.

Expect a host of high intensity displays that will leave your jaw on the floor. Space is limited, so be sure to book at http://www.webtickets.co.za to avoid disappointment.

More info, check: www.dmcbattle.co.za + www.dmcdjchamps.com

Brought to you by DMC, the world's biggest and longest running DJ organisation.


REGIONAL FINALISTS
- DJ Niffty (JHB)
- Shameless (CPT)
- The Cutt (JHB)
- Dakin Auret (DBN)
- Optimus Prime (BFN)
- Indaba Winner (CPT) 01/08/08


SUPPORTING ARTISTS AT THE FINALS
- Sibot
- Klinikal
- Johnny Filter
- White Nite
- JDL Quake
- Nastie.Ed
- The Realist
- Just be...?

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