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Hip Hop Events / Re: Back to the City 2010
« on: April 27, 2010, 06:18:39 PM »
shit it's been dope yo. B-boy stage nice esp the battles plus drie's stage presence & set was dope. Just checked out the beatboxers 'Infinites' sick shit. I'm back at the b-boy stage again. Lovin it

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Hip Hop Events / Re: Back to the City 2010
« on: April 27, 2010, 04:40:52 AM »
intergration is great, the new south africa, the global village -great, being able to eat...a great necessity no qualms about it. Not so great is the ideal that a lot of 'underground' heads can enjoy the event without denouncing aspects of it that are less than appealing to their acquired tastes for definitive acoustics. The ideal that tolerance can easily be substituted with pleasure to create this 'fair' balance.

in my opinion & experience of SA hip hop - however narrow minded it may seem, alternative hip hop artists and faithfuls do not dig being spoonfed commercial rap music full stop and the same applies with commercial fans. in spite of our different preferences, ideas & feelings about hip hop, underground & commercial cats do have similar interests & form partnerships/relations, be peoples based on other shit - personality, business interests, favourite soccer teams, whateva! My friend/ex room-mate (like my entire family) couldn't stand the hip hop i listen to & i wasn't exactly thrilled about her collection either but that's okay coz we was good on so many levels. so while we'd often go to live jazz events together, we'd never be in attendance @ the same hip hop gig...just sayin', this not hate speech.

Nascent i get what u say about it part being about adjustment & extending the fanbase and i do respect it coz it comes from a good place but realistically we're just not there, a lot of us don't wanna get there, just because we don't see this sudden need 4 damaging amounts of hospitality. I alone can't think up a single good enough reason why we should be jumping on this wagon, considering that it requires a certain amount of compromise, a compromise that alienates some.

Wouldn't work better perhaps to invite artists from other equally or similarly orientated creative genres, introduce them to the hip hop we like, enjoy what they have to offer instead of sharing our aero moments with artists within the genre but who r at an opposing side of what we do? I'm not saying promoters should not do it this, not hating and not saying they should not accomodate this kind of hip hop & i'm certainly not saying ideas should be created without the possibility of expansion. But the main issue here is these are 2 different worlds- the messages r different, the sounds are different, the aim and so to appreciation. The one message cannot completely thrive or suck in the necessary nutrients by the roots if the other keeps casting blue crystals in the same patch of soil! For the same fan's attention. Which of the 2 points is being driven home here? Coz that are a few ways to live a little, in the many forms that underground hip hop is. some of us r comfortable & satiated in what we're used to & love to love - just that pure inexcusably explosive innovative feeling from an all sorts of limitless underground hip hop bill. But the fan is not my only concern, the artist too coz the value monetary or in terms of exposure is always given to the commercial rapper, the home side if we can call it that, stay hungry coz a few hundred is usually the mark of their worth when the two are up on the same stage, at least 90 percent of the time. I can understanding this kind of thing like some1 said when it comes to events like Hip Hop against Xenophobia or such initiatives.

As Jules put it into perspective, some of the original following is, whether we likes it or not, in polar opposites with syrupy rap & at loggerhedz with some or all things bearing the commercial sartorial of hip hop. This image of supposed harmony doesn't render fully necessary for the reasons given. It is no doubt viable for commercial interest in promotional strategy & in that sense has many gratifying benefits but not so for the fan. Among those mentioned, the expanding fanbase. I won't be surprised at a major success to come from such an event i mean from the trajectory i've seen hip hop take over the years, this intergration mission is likely to work well especially with the younger, bornfree generation with all this insurbodination & fresh quirks about sharing & caring. admittedly i got a less-than-tropical, more unorthodox view & i enjoy the bias. Almost as much as i enjoy being at a particular kind of event without even as much as the peripheral of what i don't dig.

but as some cats  pointed out, it's what the fest used to be, what it used to represent, flag, encourage & push that gave it that special appeal to you the fans. This quicksand shift is leaving some in neglect thanks once again to commercialisation and the legion reasons why commercial rappers are more entitled to 'eat', first from the very shaky hands that feed them monotony, & now from alternative platforms too??!

that said, knowing the organisers/founders who have over the years promoted the more alternative side of the artform...who i look up to as key players, respect as veterans in SA hip hop. Seeing that they are coming uncaged from the seemingly onedimensional way in which the likes of me see progression in indie hip hop ( black-or-white with an acceptable margin only of overhearing the JRs of this world from a pa**ing taxi); i would have to guess that does in itself lend hope to this idea that such an environment can be created, conjusive to the attraction of these contrasting sides. 

for that reason, i'm urging myself on to go thru, but also meet up with peoples, network & support those i dig that are sowhat worth the compromise...there's no telling wut it's gonna be like though, it will be my first polygamous experience/ment with hip hop on that scale. The last 2 times i went i didn't stay long enough to witness much of the other side or to develop a taste for cocktail.

 








 




 


 

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Hip Hop Events / Re: HIP HOP SHOW AT WITS UNIVERSITY
« on: April 22, 2010, 09:20:19 PM »
wanna cum through but working till 9PM...how long will the gig last?

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Hip Hop Events / Re: Back to the City 2010
« on: April 19, 2010, 01:16:08 PM »
where's Iaepetus, yo?

yeh, i'd like to check them out

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Hot Traxxx / Re: SEEKING CREWS
« on: April 18, 2010, 01:57:44 PM »
big up Sero for that contact, didn't know Bif was out in East London will get in touch with him.

@Codename...i am out in Jhaz, have been for a while.
met up with cat at his shop and checked out his set at Splash, he murdered it as always.
Give thanks, i'll be sure to check out the next Battleground then...
& as for the worx - i am infact working on something - hopefully dropping sometime after July after the WC fever - will update ya!

peace 8)

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Hot Traxxx / Re: SEEKING CREWS
« on: April 12, 2010, 09:02:05 PM »
thanks Psyklone, appreciate that...

will check out the link.

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Hot Traxxx / SEEKING CREWS
« on: April 09, 2010, 04:36:19 PM »
Wut's good everyone?

Long time since...Hope you're all well

I have a request:

We are looking for crews for a project in the pipelines for 2011.
It's any and every crew with the exception of big, prominent ones that have "been around" so to speak...
This is not in any way to exclude anyone but the nature of the project is such that we'll be trying to create a balance and get some fresh blood out there, especially because at the end of the project we'll be hoping to put together a mixtape which will have crews and solo emcees on it.

I can't really give any specifics as to what kind of Hip Hop since that would be limiting but I'd really appreciate it if you guys can upload some material for me of crews you know that are dope and we'll make the selection from there.

Needless to say I haven't been out in the scene in a minute and I also haven't really had my ear to the ground much and that's why I really need your help with this one.

I'd like to reach out to people in every province. We're particularly interested in places where 'there seems' like not much goes on like Kimberly, G-town and other far sides.

Rap crews are on the priority list but we're also looking for fresh graf artists and b-boy/b-girl crews.

I know you got tings to do, please please help out. If you can't upload, could you at least please send me names and/or contact details.

Thanks in advance...1

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Hip Hop Events / NYMPHONIK BASTARDS PRESENTS
« on: February 27, 2008, 12:10:45 PM »
 8)



d'Urban headz...please stand UP!!!

THIS SATURDAY

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Politics / Re: BUDGET SPEECH REACTION
« on: February 21, 2008, 09:30:03 AM »
soooo, social grants are up by a mere 10bucks, which is just enough to buy only 1 loaf of bread, yet eskom gets a mind-f***ing 343 billion of tax payer's loot. talk about giving a brat for a child  time out and giving them there way anyway.

I think there's a wrong interpretation somewhere either it's me or it's the original poster (or their source). And the child support grant will increase by R20, R10 in April and the other R10 in October which translate to 10% annual increase. Now ask all the working folk on this site how much increase they will get this year...

after reading the budget speech I gathered that Eskom will only get R60billion from Trevor... here are the excerpts from his speech regarding Eskom

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yep...you're right, i got the Eskom figures totally wrong! It's apparetly a bit over 60 billion rand, and the minister swears it's NOT a grant!

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Politics / Re: BUDGET SPEECH REACTION
« on: February 20, 2008, 04:17:29 PM »

CRIME - 40 NEW POLICE STATIONS + PLUS 10 BILLION FOR CRIME

ps. any word on the alcohol and cigarettes price increase?

cigarettes & alcohol rocket - must say i did expect that though...hopefully this should help with my filthy nicotene habit! 8)

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Politics / BUDGET SPEECH REACTION
« on: February 20, 2008, 03:46:47 PM »
sO, let's ponder that speech then peoples....

THIS IS WHAT HAS SURFACED THUS FAR:

APPARENT PROGRESS IN MACRO-ECONOMICS

SOCIAL SECURITY:

. SOCIAL GRANTS UP BY 10 RAND ????
. GRANTS FOR CHILDREN UP TO 15 YRS OLD IN 2009


238 BILLION RAND FOR HEALTH & EDUCATION DEPARTMENTS

10 PERCENT SALARY INCREASES FOR NURSES

EDUCATION UP BY 30 PER CENT

CRIME - 40 NEW POLICE STATIONS + PLUS 10 BILLION FOR CRIME

INFRASTRUCURE

HOUSING, WATER & TRANSPORT GET 17 BILLION RAND

ESKOM GETS 343 BILLION RANDS

1.3 BILLION RAND TO AID DEVELOPMENT IN THE AFRICAN CONTINENT

FUEL INCREASES 11 CENTS PER LITRE

 8)


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Hip Hop Events / PARKJAM IN PARKWOOD
« on: February 15, 2008, 02:07:31 PM »


i realise it's a bit late but for those of ya'll who can, cum tru 2 the Parkwood parkjam tomorrow!


On stage:

Silence
The Otherness
Denzel – ACA

PLUS

A Graf workshop hosted by Mak 1

as well as a break dance workshop by Emile

PLUS

live B-Boys

It's FREE peoples!!! ;)

ONE

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General Discussion / Re: RE ARRANGED in accident
« on: February 15, 2008, 11:51:10 AM »

Speedy recoveries and well wishes Rearranged

it's a pity, he looks so damnnn fly in that bike  :(

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General Discussion / Re: Black History Month..whats it about????
« on: February 05, 2008, 03:01:57 PM »
e.tv's news show Lunchtime Live will be interview Sultan Ala Deen who will be in South Africa to speak about Black History Month either on 21/22 Of February.

Here's a bit of scope on him:  8)




Sultan Ala Deen arrived in Johannesburg on the 7th January 2007 in preparation for this years’ Saviours Day which is on the 24th of February 2008.  Saviours Day is in line with South Africa and United States of America Black history month.

In 2005 the international title for the Saviours day event was Reparations and Brother Sultan Ala Deen extended it to Reparations Diet where he facilitated workshops in Johannesburg around that subject. 

This year, brother Sultan is going to be delivering a talk on the title / subject chosen by the Honourable Minister Farrakhan based on the issues that affect our current affairs titled “The Gods at war” on the 24th of February 2008.  The Honourable Minister Farrakhan was the leader of the internationally acclaimed Million Man March on the 16th of October 1995 which attracted over 2 million men and where he advocated that Men should "take responsibility for their lives and families, and commit to stopping the scourges of drugs, violence and unemployment".   

ONE

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Chief Rocka - Open Mic / Re: Open mic... Er1 invited
« on: January 09, 2008, 02:45:56 PM »
PERVETED MONK...Yo's is real ill

BIG UPS!!!!

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