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General Discussion / Re: Hishaam and Epic
« on: April 19, 2010, 08:28:34 AM »
Hishaam's track Inches is one of my favourite hiphop tracks ever.
When coming out to the rest of the country?
LONG OVERDUE.

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Hip Hop Events / Re: Back to the City 2010
« on: April 18, 2010, 04:09:24 PM »
Full line up will follow shortly but so far confirmed...

Black Moss
Skye Wanda
Tumi
Zulu Boy
Zaki Ibrahim
The Glitz Gang
HHP


Who's gonna miss this and why... ;)

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Hip Hop Events / Back to the City 2010
« on: April 18, 2010, 04:06:42 PM »

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Hot Traxxx / Re: 3rd world state of mind feat RAS - Polygamy
« on: April 14, 2010, 09:13:41 PM »
Since moving to PTA I've discovered so much MUSIC.
MUSIC lives is in the capital no doubt!
I got RAS's mixtape from Triple H store at their launch, it's bananas.
It's genuine and musical and I will reveal everything else it means to me soon enough.


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General Discussion / Re: Julius
« on: April 09, 2010, 09:53:24 AM »
Question:

During press conferences, isnt it traditional that the speaker(dont know what s/he's refer to as), in this case Malema, first speaks once done he gives the media a chance to ask questions?
Yes that is the usual procedure.  Did the journalist interupt him?

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Media / Re: Eugene Terre'Blanche murdered
« on: April 04, 2010, 03:59:39 PM »
The Violent end.

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Foreign Exchange - Day keeper

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Hot Traxxx / Re: Young Nations - United States Of Africa
« on: March 23, 2010, 09:52:20 PM »
Okay so which store should we go to, to find it?
In either Jozi or PTA.

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General Discussion / Re: Goodnight sweet prince
« on: March 22, 2010, 08:18:39 PM »
what are you saying? He committed suicide?

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According to the guys over at mybroadband, this is the way to go:
http://www.sainet.co.za/item.asp?id=127da17293329d8cc4e&n=Y29uc3VtZXI=

R499 for uncapped plus line rental and apparently their service is great and speeds reliable.
Before I call these guys coz i'm only a few seconds away from calling I wanna know about this:
Subject to Acceptable Usage Policy
How do they determine that?

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Hip Hop Events / 2010Hip-hop icon Bilal for CT Jazz Festival
« on: March 16, 2010, 10:55:54 AM »

Bilal, one of the world’s most well-respected and highly sought after live acts completes the line-up for the 11th Cape Town Jazz Festival.
Bilal performs exquisite, pitch-perfect, old-soul hip-hop tinged vocal gymnastics like no other.
From the humble streets of Philadelphia to The Big Apple, Brooklyn has been the aural disseminator’s base from where three albums worth of brilliance have, thus far, been realised.
As his keen insistence saw him plough through and challenge his chosen genre, Bilal quickly caught the attention and made fans of soul jazz legends Giles Peterson, the Roots, Dr. Dre, Jay Z and Raphael Saddiq. It was Erykah Badu who, upon hearing his early Brooklyn demos, hired the prodigy to not only perform, but also produce her 2000 album Mama’s Gun.
Dedicated to old-school, the former jazz musician navigates comfortably around all things percussion, organ and guitar-based. In 2001, at the age of only 21, Bilal’s aptly titled 17-track autobiographical debut 1st Born Second shook the larger neo-soul tree to way beyond its knotted root core where it celebrated comparisons to the true greats. The most memorable confirmation came when critics set it up alongside D’Ángelo’s 2000 Voodoo album, labelling it the ‘smoother stepchild’. From there the rollercoaster was well and truly set in its tracks and was hurtling, at blinding speed, up the charts and into live arena’s right around the world.
“His voice – including a terrific falsetto, can still a room. He has the ability to head in unexpected directions, at the edge of off-key, only to bring back the song with emotional satisfaction that comes when risks pay off” – The Boston Globe
In 2003 he delivered his startling second collection of songs titled Love For Sale. The album was never officially released, but rather bootlegged by hungry fans and one which Vibe magazine tagged ‘psycho soul’. From “How Do You Do You” and “All The Humans Make Some Noise” what’s clear is Bilal enjoys pacing himself and his growing audience, almost insisting that each of his releases find their way in the world, all in their own sweet time.
From recording with Blue Note’s Robert Glasper’s Jazz Trio, this cla**ical and operatic talent, musically fluent in no less than seven languages, has made friends and laid down tracks that have elevated the albums of his peers. Common, John Legend, Boney James and Kayne West all count him part critical to their respective ever-spreading global impressions.
Describing Mos Def, Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, Q-Tip and Erykah Badu as; “our forefathers” Bilal’s inspiration has seen him grow into a musical phenomenon, untouchable as he swerves out between jazz, blues, funk and soul – defying traditional definition and clear-cut pigeonholing.
Writer of both lyric and note, few in Bilal’s field can claim such a rich understanding of soul and jazz’ respective rich chemistry as he does. Steadfast and dynamic, this multi-talent is pitch perfect and emotionally armed to the teeth, ready to deploy a barrage of lyrical wizardry reserved for the ticket-wielding loyal. “When I perform I live the music,” Bilal told MTV when asked what fans can expect from him in live performance. “I’m expressing whatever emotion lies in the song,” he concludes. “I can’t help that, ‘cause I’m living it!
September 2009 saw Los Angeles based record label, Plug Research, celebrate a coup when they signed Bilal in readiness for his next full-length album. Scheduled for release this year, festival goers are sure to get a slice or three of his 20/20 2010 musical vision that’s a plethora of soul, jazz, rock and electronica.
As his first official release in eight years, the 11th Cape Town Jazz Festival is one of the first platforms on the continent sharing in a full history lesson that will culminate in future promise and leave the audience richer for having shared a room with greatness.
“Bilal embodies the spirits of our legendary forefathers-with-voices with a funky new-age twist” – Essence Magazine
Bilal joins the spectacular line-up of 42 artists that will play on five stages over two days. Other artist include George Benson ‘An Unforgettable Tribute to Nat King Cole’ with 28-piece orchestra and “Greatest Hits” Jonathan Butler with special guests Rick Braun and Richard Elliot, Michaela Rabitsch & Robert Pawlik Quartet; Ronny Jordan Organ Trio, Vusi Mahlasela, Selaelo Selota, and Toots Thielemans Quartet, Amanda Tiffin, BLK JKS, Bokani Dyer Quartet feat Buddy Wells, Brooklyn Funk Essentials, Charles Lloyd New Quartet, Delft Youth Big Band conducted by Ian Smith, Gauteng Jazz Orchestra, Glenn Robertson Jazz Band, Iridium Project, Jason Moran & The Bandwagon, Judith Sephuma, Kesivan & The Lights: Instigators of the Revolution. feat. Feya Faku, Lira, Marcus Wyatt Language 12, Makeson Browne & Akoustik Knot feat. Johan Hörlén, McCoy Tyner Trio with special guest Gary Bartz, Melanie Scholtz., Mervyn Africa’s Kaap Finale, Mezzoforte, MiKANiC with Zolani Mahola & Buddy Wells, Musa Manzini, Paulo Flores, Rachelle Ferrell, Regina Carter’s “Reverse Thread”, Sammy Hartman Project feat Robbie Jansen & Ezra Ngcukana, Soil & “Pimp” Sessions, Stix Hojeng, Tete Mbambisa, The Bad Plus, Allou April, Jeff Lorber, La Melodia and TKZee.
The festival will take place at the CTICC, on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 April, for more information go to: www.capetownjazzfest.com

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Media / Re: New Documentary - 1852
« on: March 16, 2010, 09:45:33 AM »
Editing looks super from the opening sequence which is as far as the clip is allowing me to go.
Nice after effects work.

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General Discussion / Internetlessness
« on: March 15, 2010, 09:58:30 PM »
This is so random, it's disgusting but anyway.
Yesterday after a day of pretty much being analogue I decide I want a surf on the  good ol doubleyoudoubleyoudoubleyou. ya know, nothing much, quick, just check on this or that just quickly. and maybe google that thing Nox and I were having a converstaion about earlier. I forgot to google it earlier I'm telling you google is like the cheapest and most reliable research a**istant. Compact too. Real convinient.
Put latop on,powers in less that 60 seconds, wireless network detected press enter, it recalls your name and pa**word sweet now here we go, I'm about to get my fix, knowledge, stimulation,inspiration, escape, adrenalin, awe all at the click of a button, this thing is better than drugs, or is that even better when you on drugs.
So yeah i'm waiting for that familiar interface of my ingenious new age research a**istant and it's just not there.Grey and white screen with blue text. Wait this is like the upside down smile emoticon. This is like an upsidedown smiley.*silent scream* That alertsyou that this is bad news. My head can't take it, my curiosity is killing me, satisfy my enquiry or I'll haunt you to your quick sad death in 15 minutes. I'm counting,the countdown to depression starts now. This thing is like a ruthless drug dealer who you know recognises you as a strong person with an unbreakable sense of pride but who also knows your weakness and keeps you hooked and still you'll do anything.
So you hope and pray, quick restart should fix it rite, of course. Lemme try that, tap fingers, grab a drink from fridge, press enter, smile on face as computer remembers you and logs you in. wow this thing really simplfies my life now i can stand here and use that effort to woulda used to type to pick my nose instead.
There ya go done, wireless newtwork ta------da greenorange red, wait what  the, ?*/? why can't I connect.That's not favourable. Red=bad. uhm. i rebooted. Tilt head to side....The dongle thinga majig  is flashingreenoranrrrrredSHYT. urhm, refresh.urhmmm still the colours of rain not sun.storms not calm.war not peace.men not women.
phUCk i start to realise the internet can break, did i just say that? Nah we can't live with that possiblility there's gotta be something we haven't tried, the internet just doesn't quit on us unthinkable we think like the captain of the titanic who believed it was unsinkable. So reboot again this time try network data cable and combination of explorer and firfox and see. maybe that's it. maybe teh red light means nothing should still be connected somehow. RIED twice, blew into data cable socket and insert data cable again. nada.Oh but wait maybe it's just our network temporarily, in the meanwhile lemme try next doors... they'll neverknow that it's me who eats into their precious fast realiable bandwith everymonth.... if I haven't been caught by now, once more quickly since i'm not even gonna be logged on for that long anyway surely what will it hurt.
 Here i go adaduummm deeeda, log onto katymoose69 what kind of name is that for a network ? hmm i don't even want to start deciphering....oh well, hurr we go connnecting, round and round we go, takin a bit long, but it always does, missimpatient, hmm a tune read cute sms from that special somebody hmmm, yeah look up, little green icon going round and round still,, there's hope. lalilialalala, hit replyon mobile phone start composing a text, hey i really oh lemme open the online thesaurus so i can  quickly check for synonyms  for the word like. hit dock hit firefox icon,  comes up no. way katymoose69  isn't working rite now either. that was my last resort. what's going on, why the phuck does nothing work in thsi country. I knew i shoulda gone for iburst and not this cheap crap. why did i fall for this bloody deal iburst woulda been a 150 bucks more but at least i would have been online like an hour ago when i started tryna connect to this shyt. can't believe it's been down an hour. what the phuck am I supposed to do while the internetdown, the internet is supposed to waste time for me!shyt.look at me, I'm like a junkie. how can i be so dependent on this piece of shyt connection to the world? don't i have a life? calm down, it's part of life and now i'm so accustomed to it why can't i access when i feel i need it? This is depressing. I'm depressed coz I can't connect to the internet. OMG! I'm actually down, I could cry. I have feelings for the internet, I can't live without the internet. I love the internet. OMG. The internet has an aura. I can personify it. It's an almagamation of all the information that makes me, me. in every aspect almost even scientifically even from the point of view that this will be documented retropect in the future.
I give in. Let me restore some normacy and element of control. I'm able to distract and not destruct myself, as in keep my mind in the real world instead of escape it.  I turn of the computer. I pick up a book. It's almost like an insult, everything in and about this book, this lounge this house is on the internet and MORE, this immediate room is but a lonlely i in a line of letters, I have a portal to the origins of worlds, never mind the minimal tangible...this..., it's not enough anymore....not by far. I'm a sponge made up of memory banks wanting to be soaked way up past saturation point. Keep pumpimg me with the 411 hun.

I got depressed and sulky and sad coz I couldn't get get online.  It's like being thirsty only for cold water, nothing fancy, nothing gimmicky, just the real good ish that is natural and is a rite. See what I'm saying? a right? It feels like a basic right. Like a primal need 2.0.
 




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Movie Talk / Re: PRECIOUS
« on: March 12, 2010, 08:29:19 PM »
I also dont feel she deserves on oscar for that role.

I'll admit that she killed that scene where its her the counselor/social worker or whatever that white lady is, that part where her daughter is there she explaining how the abuse started. in that whole scene she was off the chains.

Mariah Carey. I had to look again but yep it's her.

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Movie Talk / Re: PRECIOUS
« on: March 12, 2010, 04:00:17 PM »
I wouldnt know, havent watched the flick  ;D

then watch and come again.

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