Posted in Music
on May 18th, 2003 | 0 comments
Music has always been a passion of mine. I’ve DJ’ed at radio and clubs, and thanks to the wonderful invention of mp3′s, I have 53GB+ of music (personal collection and file sharing) on my HD.
So below is a list of my “quintessential must haves”.
Best In Hip-Hop
Tribe Called Quest: Peoples Instinctive …
Tribe Called Quest: Midnight Marauders
Public Enemy: Takes a Nation of Millions
Brand Nubian: One For All
Wu-Tang: Enter the 36 Chambers
Run DMC: Raising Hell
Roots: Illedelph Halflife
Notorius BIG: Life After Death
KRS One: The Sneak Attack
Heavy D.: Blue Funk
NAS:...
Posted in Entertainment, Music, Politikin
on Nov 23rd, 2002 | 0 comments
Preface
This article has been spawned from a thread on the Ars boards about the EMusic service, and more so from the feedback I have been hearing about the not-so unlimited “unlimited” service. Being a person that hates virtually everything RIAA stood for, I found myself at an awkward position of defending the service, owned by Vivendi, a RIAA partner.
The service
For $9.95 a month, EMusic allows you to gain unlimited access to their music library. For its 70,000 registered users and the plethora of potential consumers that want to pay a reasonable price for downloadable music, this is a...
Posted in Music
on Nov 22nd, 2002 | 0 comments
Every now and then I’ll listen to an entire album and be inspired, even in awe that good music still get’s put to wax in this age of sugar-coated pop culture. Res happened to me in a video for “The Say Vision” and I have since been hooked on the entire album. Res incorporates serious lyrics put over some wicked original beats and a genre all their own, this is a CD (or download) that you must get your hands on.
First thing that comes to mind is lyrics, wow real lyrics! The first track, Golden Boys (lyrics), is about the pop star life and how many become frauds in the process....
Posted in Entertainment, Music, Politikin
on Jun 5th, 2001 | 0 comments
Preface
“Damn you. Damn you all to Hell!” This seems to be the stance of RIAA and MPAA now that they won some legal battles over the recent months. It seems every day passes, the RIAA and the MPAA want to put more of a stranglehold on all types of file sharing networks.
Decentralized = RIAA/MPAA scared s***less
Ah the Gnutella network, what a wonderful creation. Originally coded by some AOL/Nullsoft programmers, the Gnutella network is a system of decentralized file sharing comuters that come together to share ANY type of file. But naturally the RIAA and the MPAA feel threatened by the free...
Posted in Entertainment, Music, Politikin
on Apr 3rd, 2001 | 0 comments
The following is an article from Eric Boehlert, a senior writer at Salon and I have been granted permission to publish the article in it’s entirety.
If you have to pay $10,000 to shut your boss up, goddamn it, you pay. — A major-label executive
For an industry that has been bedeviled by federal investigations in recent years, the music business would seem like an unlikely one to call for serious governmental overview. Yet that’s exactly what’s happening.
Concerned about the pervasive and costly pay-for-play independent-promotion system that has become entrenched at commercial...