Oh Jane. Jane Lui has been featured on Eye Candy before. Weren't we just talking about how this is one of the theme songs that warrants being covered? Well I know I was, I just didn't think anyone was listening. You have answered my prayers Jane.
Dumbfoundead featuring Andrew Garcia- BRB. I really liked Andrew when he was on American Idol. I was like, I would buy that dude's album...I don't really know if he has an album, I kind of broke that promise, but I'll post his video. Even though I don't really think it's that great. He is doing that R&B style chorus in a hip hop song that I am not a fan of. He has a nice voice though and I do like Dumbfoundead.
Wow Biggie can sound good over anything...including Thomas the Tank Engine. That Train is gangsta!!!
Minji Aye Hong did such an awesome reworking of this movie title sequence for the Japanese film, "Yoshino's Barber Shop."
Igancio Torres', Stellar, an awesome series of gifs. Read more about the series and see the rest of them here.
This is the last out of order indie mix before we become current. Time for some normalcy in numbering. Download the mix here. Or like always you can hit the jump for some samples and the whole tracklist.
Awww she's so sweet...oh my god she has an airbrushed hat and it's sideways don't trust her!!! This is not why your parents paid for those music lessons young lady. I am unfamiliar with the flute solo, is this usually how it goes down? She sounds like Rahzel was her music teacher.
Very well done video for the song, "The Age of Steam" by Andy McNeil who performs under the name, The Maple Mountain Sunburst Triolian Orchestra.
"Andy describes it as "A steam-driven adventure, a tale of love and yearning propelled by a soundtrack of omnichord, brass, and dobro. And beats.""The video was shot on location at the Model Railroad Club of Toronto," he adds, "And it was directed by my old friend Tony Coleman. via."
Nice breezy summer jam from Azure'. Bet it was cold as shit on that beach, but he is reppin the Bay no matter the temperature. I feel like I know his friends. They kind of look like they would be on campus at SFSU.
Holy shit this is fucking amazing. Sort of what the internet was made for. This had me rolling, god I love internet forums.
Okay maybe I spoke to soon, this is what the internet was made for. It's like the internet's greatest hits set to music...not very good music, but that's ok I still watched.
Jonny Quest Opening Titles from Roger D. Evans on Vimeo.
This is a pretty sweet stop motion short that re-creates the opening to, "Johnny Quest." About the short from the creator Roger Evans.
In 1964, Jonny Quest aired to rave reviews as the first, adult action/adventure cartoon in prime time. It had cool jazz music by Hoyt Curtin and terrific, high contrast pen and ink design work by Doug Wildey. As an animator and long time JQ junkie, I had always wanted a set of Jonny Quest action figures but, due to high production costs, the show only lasted one season; not long enough to spawn any kind of serious toys or other merchandising tie-ins. So, almost 50 years later, I made my own. Here is my Valentine to one of the coolest, if not THE coolest, cartoons ever to spin up the imagination of a 53-year-old man now going on six. Enjoy!
Was it really only on for one season? Did they have a re-done version for when we were kids? I distinctly remember watching this when I was little. Although I couldn't say whether or not I watched more than one season, I blame it on my Seasame street attention span. How cool is that intro music though? Check out Roger's site here.
This is not really music related but what a great little video. Danny was the fucking man. He makes me want to find a wise old man and just shoot the shit with him all day. It's like everything he said was a golden nugget of advice, I want to just transcribe everything he said and study it for later. Truly inspiring stuff. R.I.P. to an awesome guy and I hope you are doing well Annie, you guys are amazing.
Here is a nice free mashup from Gummy Soul of De La Soul and Fela Kuti. I love me some De La, I won't act like I am the most well versed Fela scholar in the world though. I basically just know what genre he ruled, that there are some musicals about him, and he is highly regarded as a pioneer, innovator, and legend. Here is my chance to learn some more I guess. A little bit about the project from Gummy Soul:
What do you get when you put together afrobeat legend Fela Kuti and rap pioneers De La Soul? You get Fela Soul; a musical tapestry created by Gummy Soul artist Amerigo Gazaway. More than just a clever title, Fela Soul is an 8-track, 33 minute journey into the world of afrobeat rhythms, funky horn riffs, and classic hip-hop gems. Using dozens of hand-picked samples from the Nigerian instrumentalist and political figure Fela Kuti, and 8 carefully-chosen acapellas from the Native Tongue rap trio De La Soul, Amerigo seamlessly intertwines the two into something completely new and original.
Emilio Rojas is a talented emcee. One of the newer dudes on the scene who I check in on from time to time. He has a really nice flow and a distinctive voice. Here is his video for the title track his upcoming project “Breaking Point” presented By DJ Green Lantern and Billionaire Boys Club. This was filmed in Europe while on tour by Zerotrois.
STS is on the same list as Emilio. He goes hard on a track. This is his video for, "Cliche'." I admire his rapid fire delivery and the bravado that comes through in his voice.
Jean Grae and Talbi Kweli with the extended cut of their video, "Uh Oh." Two well respected pillars of the hip hop scene. Jean is on the top of my female emcee, list even though she hates the differentiation. Talib is on my top emcee list overall. Both are signed to Talib's Blacksmith label.
Lana Del Rey's video for “Video Games.” Nice mixing of old footage with the new.
I am a certified Exile groupie, I just renewed my membership last August. So I am sort of mandated to grab anything that he blesses with his touch. He just dropped a free mixtape presented by LRG and Dirty Science. It has all Exile production and was mixed by him as well.
"The mixtape features past achievements as well as brand new exclusive music from MF Doom, Bun B, Blu, Fashawn, Aloe Blacc, Dag Savage (Johaz & Exile), Co$$ and others.
Exile’s first self-produced rap album entitled “4TRK MIND” drops October 4th, via Soul Spazm x Dirty Science."
1. Intro To The Outro – DAG SAVAGE aka Johaz & Exile (Exclusive)
2. Evolve – Pharoahe Monch
3. Leimert Park – Co$$ (Exclusive)
4. Growing Pains – DAG SAVAGE aka Johaz & Exile ft. Fashawn, Blu and Exile (Exclusive)
5. Brolic – Bun B (Exclusive)
6. Freedom Remix – Fashawn (Exclusive)
7. Slowly – ADAD (Exclusive)
8. Your Life – MED ft. Blu
9. Give It Up – Strong Arm Steady ft. Guilty Simpson and Talib Kweli
10. Flawless – J. Mitchell ft. Co$$
11. Count Your Blessings – Emanon aka Aloe Blacc & Exile
12. Below the Heavens Medley – Blu & Exile
13. Cold Hearted – Blu & Exile
14. Pearly Gates (Non-Album Version) – Mobb Deep ft. 50 Cent (Exclusive)
15. Disturbed Remix – Blame One ft. Sean Price and Fashawn (Exclusive)
16. Klepto – Exile (Exclusive)
17. Mic Jackson – DAG SAVAGE aka Johaz & Exile (Exclusive)
18. Wait For Me – Big Sean ft. Lupe Fiasco
19. Forgive Us – Emanon aka Aloe Blacc & Exile (Exclusive)
20. S.O.F. Remix – Fashawn (Exclusive)
21. Boy Meets World Medley – Fashawn
22. Samsonite Man – Fashawn ft. Blu
23. New Seasons – Blu & Exile (Exclusive)
24. Tema Do Canibal – BK-One ft. MF DOOM (Exile Remix) (Exclusive)
25. And They Say / Outro – MED (Exclusive)