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Hip Hop Events / Re: YOUNG NAIONS - GP EXCLUSIVE Video Shoot Party
« on: March 24, 2010, 11:37:54 AM »


YOUNG NATIONS "GP" VIDEO SHOOT PARTY
============================================+

Yes its finally going down this FRIDAY MARCH 26th @ Club Crystal in Benmore - Sandton. Young Nations will be shooting his video to the hit single "GP - City Is Mine".

The club is limited to only 250 guests, so come through early and be part of this exclusive video!!!

Entrance is R70.00 - However if you buy a YOUNG NATIONS CD you can use it to gain FREE entrance to the gig and be a part of this dope VIDEO!!!!

LADIES SHOULD COME THRU LOOKING THEIR FLYEST!

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Hot Traxxx / Young Nations - United States Of Africa
« on: February 22, 2010, 11:20:38 PM »


Young Nations - U.nited S.tates Of A.frica - Out 1st March 2010

TO PREVIEW OR BUY ALBUM ONLINE CLICK ON LINK BELOW
http://www.reverbnation.com/store/index/artist_371993

Track list
======

1. Get It Good Got It Good
Produced by Draztik

2. I Woke Up
Produced by Draztik

3. We Won't Stop Feat. Incha
Produced by Alexis Faku

4. Murda (I'm Back) Feat. Tamarsha
Produced By Tags

5. GP (The City Is Mine)
Produced by Leeleo

6. Dream Gurwl Feat. Ameen
Produced by Ameen

7. Summer Time Feat Nicky Shange
Produced by Draztik

8. My Dowgz Feat. 985 & F-eezy
Produced by Ameen

9. I Know (What Girls Like) Feat. Tai
Produced by Hipe

10. The Skillz Feat. Whosane & Proverb
Produced by Mr. Mallum

11. Salute Feat Tamarsha
Produced by Draztik

12. The Dream Feat. Guy Coughlan
Produced by Draztik

13. Still Here
Produced by Draztik

14. Free Feat. Nicky Shange
Produced by Mr. Mallum

15. GC (Gabz City) *Bonus
Produced by Leeleo

PRE-ORDERS AVAILABLE - GO TO MUSICA AND ORDER IT!!!

TO PREVIEW OR BUY ALBUM ONLINE CLICK ON LINK BELOW
http://www.reverbnation.com/store/index/artist_371993
http://www.unreleasedrecords.com

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Producers - Discussion / Mixing 4 RADIO
« on: November 17, 2009, 07:11:31 PM »
Ok i've been meaning to touch base on this topic for a while. I've been reading for the last 6 months on the

DO's and DON'Ts of MIXING TRACKS FOR RADIO!!!

Has anyone touched on this subject yet, would be good info to share.

yeah,... it goes from basic things to very technical stuff.... its got a lot to do with

using very little compression...
choosing tracks that aren't crowded with a lot of instruments, all your frequency's need their own space to breathe
don't use stereo separation, meaning don't add like a stereo spread to you vocals or instruments, otherwise your track wont bump....
don't use reverb, keep your vocals dry, rather use delay...reverb causes and enhances distortion.
Switch to MONO and see if your track still sounds the same, are your instruments or vocals dipping or changing?

just a few things....

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Producers - Discussion / Logic Pro 9
« on: October 02, 2009, 10:01:53 AM »
Have any of you guys played around with this. I got Logic 8 that was a monster upgrade.... saw a Just Blaze article

One thing that got me was the ability to quantize wave notes, so you can basically grab a motif keyboard or any of you fav keyboards play in a string, ba** or horns line and it can quantize each note.... that to me is CRAZY, dont know any DAW program that has that feature.

JUST BLAZE ARTICLE

http://www.uaudio.com/webzine/2009/august/artist.html


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Hot Traxxx / New Young Nations - U.nited S.tates of A.frica
« on: September 03, 2009, 08:08:13 PM »


YOUNG NATIONS - PRESS RELEASE


“United States of Africa”, the second studio album from recording artist Young Nations, is one of the most exciting releases of 2009.  At its core, the “United States of Africa” album is a reflection of the influence of modern American pop culture on Africa’s youth.

After the highly successful debut hit “Zwakala”, Young Nations is back with the “United States of Africa” album, raising his flow to new heights.  The album comes off the back of Young Nations’ recent features including Sean Price from New York, HHP, Zuluboy, F-eezy and El Nino and super group Stimela amongst others.

Young Nations’ lyrical swagger recently made music history when he starred in the only CNN produced Hip Hop music advert ever, which aired globally across all Turner networks for CNN Inside Africa.

Young Nations, a partner in Unreleased Records, has gone on to perform globally including New York, Los Angeles, Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg, Swaziland and Botswana to name a few.  Young Nations has also featured on MTV, Morning Live, The Showbiz Report, Archer, Live, Shiz Niz, Chillers, FIFA Countdown 2010, Hype Magazine, The Mail and Guardian, The Daily News and a full page spread in the Business Day to name a few.

The “United States of Africa” album was produced only by producers from the African continent and North America.  The final outcome of the “United States of Africa” album is a ‘musical bridge’ connecting the sounds of young Africa to the world using heavy base drums, catchy rhythms, unmistakable voices and a lyrical expertise that are second to none.

“These producers are some of the freshest in world,” says Young Nations.  Describing the creative process of writing the “United States of Africa” album, Young Nations says, “…it was amazing building this album, the only way to survive it was to write it and let go.”  Confirmed for release in September 2009, the “United States of Africa” album is ground breaking, concrete thumping hip hop music at its absolute finest!

The new Young Nations album, “UNITED STATES OF AFRICA” is currently in final production through Unreleased Records.  The much anticipated new release is packed with the lyrical insight, innovation and unmistakable cadence and style that has made Young Nations the new global brand in hip hop.  Scheduled collaborations include US hip hop sensation Whosane, recording artist and television personality Proverb, Label mates 985, F-eezy and Nicky Shange amongst others.

Producers include Draztik producer behind Cashless Society, Prokid, Zuluboy, and F-eezy,  and M-Phazes - producer behind the new Def Jam Artist - AMERIE album, Royce Da 59, Pharoahe Monch, CL Smooth, M.O.P. and Freeway, Pioneer Unit Records and Cape Town based producer Hipe. “U.NITED S.TATES OF A.FRICA” drops globally Sept 2009.

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Hot Traxxx / F-eezy Album Out Now
« on: August 11, 2009, 08:56:20 PM »


Tracklisting:

1         Hands Up
      Producer - Draztik
  Rap [Featuring] - Shotgun

2         4 Lezaka
       Producer - Dome
3         I Got The Game
       Producer - Proff
4         We R The Lions
       Producer - Tags
  Rap [Featuring] - Bongo Riot
5         Spenda La Ma G
       Producer - Tags
  Rap [Featuring] - Skebza D

6         Siya Rula Boy
       Producer - Draztik
  Rap [Featuring] - Imbube

7         Diamond Chain
       Producer - Tags
  Rap [Featuring] - Whosane , Young Nations

8         West Rand (My Story)
       Producer - Ameen
  Vocals [Featuring] - Tai

9         Millionaire
       Producer - Tags
  Rap [Featuring] - 985 , Bhodloza , Imbube

10         Do It Babe
       Producer - Tags
11         Stop Schemin'
       Producer - Draztik
12         Mopako
       Producer - Proff

Log on to         http://www.unreleasedrecords.com
                      

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Hot Traxxx / F-eezy New Single - "4 Lezaka"
« on: July 19, 2009, 05:27:26 PM »

Click on link below to hear the exclusive new single from F-eezy "4 Lezaka" - Produced by Dome


http://www.reverbnation.com/tunepak/song_2241887



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Hip Hop Events / BloemFontein Hiphop
« on: June 16, 2009, 02:49:33 PM »
Unreleased Records is bringing the music to our fans, we kick off the 3rd leg of our Tour with Bloemfontein as the first city. The Tour will feature Unreleased Records Artists and local artists and DJ's in their respective cities.

We will be @ Club 142 in Bloemfontein on the 20th June 2009.

Doors open @ 8pm!


Head Line Acts: IMBUBE - F-EEZY & YOUNG NATIONS
 

Tickets will be R30 and Ladies Free B4 9pm
Tickets R50 after 9pm.






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Hip Hop Events / Blues Room Hiphop Event
« on: May 25, 2009, 11:55:46 AM »


Come through and hang with us on May 27th 2009 at The Blues Room at the Village Walk in Sandton. We are kicking off the 2nd leg of a series of showcases featuring Unreleased Records Artists.

Show starts @ 8pm! - R70

Live Performances: Young Nations, Imbube & F-eezy featuring a live band.

Marlon Green on Drums.
Nicky on Backing Vocals.

For More Info:

Call: 083 368 9272
Email: bookings@unreleasedrecords.com

Face Book Event Page:

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=82372137885&ref=mf




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Hip Hop Events / UR Records Showcase Tonite!
« on: May 07, 2009, 12:01:05 PM »

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Hip Hop Events / F-eezy & Imbube Performance
« on: March 24, 2009, 09:59:17 PM »


F.eezy & Imbube will be live on stage at the Rockbar in Melville on the 26th March 2009 @ 9pm. Come through and rock with us. Bring some friends its about to go down.


Unreleased Records Website Relaunched & Updated
http://www.unreleasedrecords.com

+ F-eezy Album - Drops June 2009
+ Young Nations - Drops Sept 2009

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General Discussion / Rare Treatment Cures Aids
« on: November 14, 2008, 03:47:10 PM »
Rare Treatment Is Reported to Cure AIDS Patient

This was on NY TIMES This week.


But while the case has novel medical implications, experts say it will be of little immediate use in treating AIDS. Top American researchers called the treatment unthinkable for the millions infected in Africa and impractical even for insured patients in top research hospitals.

“It’s very nice, and it’s not even surprising,” said Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. “But it’s just off the table of practicality.”

The patient, a 42-year-old American resident in Germany, also has leukemia, which justified the high risk of a stem-cell transplant. Such transplants require wiping out a patient’s immune system, including bone marrow, with radiation and drugs; 10 to 30 percent of those getting them die.

“Frankly, I’d rather take the medicine,” said Dr. Robert C. Gallo, director of the Institute of Human Virology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, referring to antiretroviral drugs.

Moreover, the chances of finding a donor who is a good tissue match for the patient and also has the rare genetic mutation that confers resistance to H.I.V., the virus that causes AIDS, are extremely small. Nonetheless, the man has been free of the virus for 20 months even though he is not using antiretroviral drugs, and the success in his case is evidence that a long-dreamed-of therapy for AIDS — injecting stem cells that have been genetically re-engineered with the mutation — might work.

The cure was announced Wednesday by Dr. Gero Hütter and Dr. Eckhard Thiel, blood-cancer specialists at Charité Hospital in Berlin. The case was described last week in The Wall Street Journal.

Attempts to use bone-marrow transplants in AIDS treatment have been made since the 1980s. In one case, a patient with both AIDS and lymphoma died of the cancer two months later, but was found to harbor no H.I.V.; it was not known if something in the transplant had protected him.

And in a famous 1995 case, Jeff Getty, a prominent San Francisco advocate for AIDS patients, received bone marrow from a baboon, which is resistant to the human virus. He survived 11 years, but died of AIDS and cancer; the transplant had not protected him but antiretroviral triple therapy had been invented in time to help.

Dr. Hütter said one of the 80 potential donors who matched his patient closely enough for leukemia treatment also happened to have the mutation.

That mutation, discovered in a few gay men in the 1990s and known as Delta 32, must be inherited from both parents. With it, the white blood cells produced in the marrow lack the surface receptors that allow H.I.V. to invade the immune system.

Even if it is prevented from replicating by drugs, the H.I.V. can lie dormant in lymph and nerve cells for years. But without the necessary receptors, any virus coming out of dormancy has no way to infect them.

Doctors say the case gives hope for therapies that artificially induce the Delta 32 mutation.

For example, Dr. Irvin S. Y. Chen, director of the AIDS Institute at U.C.L.A. , is working on using RNA “hairpin scissors” to cut out the bits of genetic material in blood stem cells that code for the receptors. The concept is working in monkeys, he said. Eventually, he hopes, it will be possible to inject them into humans after wiping out only part of the immune system with drugs. “I think that would carry no risk of death,” he said.
But while the case has novel medical implications, experts say it will be of little immediate use in treating AIDS. Top American researchers called the treatment unthinkable for the millions infected in Africa and impractical even for insured patients in top research hospitals.

“It’s very nice, and it’s not even surprising,” said Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. “But it’s just off the table of practicality.”

The patient, a 42-year-old American resident in Germany, also has leukemia, which justified the high risk of a stem-cell transplant. Such transplants require wiping out a patient’s immune system, including bone marrow, with radiation and drugs; 10 to 30 percent of those getting them die.

“Frankly, I’d rather take the medicine,” said Dr. Robert C. Gallo, director of the Institute of Human Virology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, referring to antiretroviral drugs.

Moreover, the chances of finding a donor who is a good tissue match for the patient and also has the rare genetic mutation that confers resistance to H.I.V., the virus that causes AIDS, are extremely small. Nonetheless, the man has been free of the virus for 20 months even though he is not using antiretroviral drugs, and the success in his case is evidence that a long-dreamed-of therapy for AIDS — injecting stem cells that have been genetically re-engineered with the mutation — might work.

The cure was announced Wednesday by Dr. Gero Hütter and Dr. Eckhard Thiel, blood-cancer specialists at Charité Hospital in Berlin. The case was described last week in The Wall Street Journal.

Attempts to use bone-marrow transplants in AIDS treatment have been made since the 1980s. In one case, a patient with both AIDS and lymphoma died of the cancer two months later, but was found to harbor no H.I.V.; it was not known if something in the transplant had protected him.

And in a famous 1995 case, Jeff Getty, a prominent San Francisco advocate for AIDS patients, received bone marrow from a baboon, which is resistant to the human virus. He survived 11 years, but died of AIDS and cancer; the transplant had not protected him but antiretroviral triple therapy had been invented in time to help.

Dr. Hütter said one of the 80 potential donors who matched his patient closely enough for leukemia treatment also happened to have the mutation.

That mutation, discovered in a few gay men in the 1990s and known as Delta 32, must be inherited from both parents. With it, the white blood cells produced in the marrow lack the surface receptors that allow H.I.V. to invade the immune system.

Even if it is prevented from replicating by drugs, the H.I.V. can lie dormant in lymph and nerve cells for years. But without the necessary receptors, any virus coming out of dormancy has no way to infect them.

Doctors say the case gives hope for therapies that artificially induce the Delta 32 mutation.

For example, Dr. Irvin S. Y. Chen, director of the AIDS Institute at U.C.L.A. , is working on using RNA “hairpin scissors” to cut out the bits of genetic material in blood stem cells that code for the receptors. The concept is working in monkeys, he said. Eventually, he hopes, it will be possible to inject them into humans after wiping out only part of the immune system with drugs. “I think that would carry no risk of death,” he said.

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Hot Traxxx / So The Numbers Are IN!
« on: September 19, 2007, 07:07:15 PM »
So The Numbers Are in ... KANYE 957 000+ Units > 50 CENT 691 000 Units.. Damn, still good numbers regardless!!

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Media / Unreleased Records - New
« on: June 09, 2007, 10:07:31 AM »
I wanted to invite everyone to the official RE-launch of UNRELEASED RECORDS new website.

http://www.unreleasedrecords.com

Draztik.

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Media / JR Rotem is South African?
« on: November 10, 2006, 12:36:39 PM »
according to an interview at XXL, this dude Jonathan "JR" Rotem who's done mad production lately is a south african kid....

you can read on it on the link below

http://xxlmag.com/online/?p=6089

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