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    • Rapper Immortal Technique takes on the 'American Dream'

      “Imperialism is sponsored by corporations – that’s why Halliburton gets paid to rebuild nations,” is a line typical of Immortal Technique, the New York based MC who combines the anger of the early hip-hop era with hard hitting political lyrics that set him apart from most rappers today.

      Few MCs can claim to use the war in Iraq, Islamophobia and the occupation of Palestine as material to rap a-bout.

      But Immortal Technique – real name Felipe Coronel – has never been one to shy away from controversial issues. He is not just a rapper, he’s a political activist.

      His track “The Message Or The Money” talks of the pressures he and other MCs face to trade lyrical independence for corporate recognition. Technique released his first album, Revolutionary Volume 1, on his own without being signed to a label. He won a huge following in the underground scene.

      “Hip-hop was created with the duality of not only speaking about things revolutionarily, but also being party music...It wasn’t that black and Latino people in the 1980s were enjoying what they were living through – it’s more that they wanted to speak about what they thought could be possible. They imagined certain riches, or imagined themselves in a better place. So they had these rhymes where people would talk about the kind of money they would make – and they had the more revolutionary aspect, the militant flow. And these things crossed each other – it wasn’t that this person just rhymes about this, or this person’s a party MC, or this one a political rapper. A rapper had to be a complete artist.”

      But the influence of the music corporations soon transformed this early hip-hop scene, he added. “At some point, when corporations got involved in the marketing of hip-hop, they snatched one aspect out of it. They said, ‘We like it when you dance and sing, but we don’t like it when you talk about everything else. We don’t like it when you talk about Africa or Palestine’.”

      “The technology right now allows for people who cannot afford that million dollar studio to get their message heard. Now you can circumvent the corporations by saying I’m gonna make my own music and I’ll promote it through the internet, through the street, through mixtapes.”

      He also cautioned against thinking a black president will fundamentally change things. “I’ve learned this the hard way. In Latin America we said as soon as we have an indigenous person as president, everything would change. But it didn’t necessarily change. There are presidents that are black in Africa and there are Muslim rulers in the Middle East. Does that mean there’s less oppression there? No!”

      Despite his scepticism, Immortal Technique said he voted for Obama in the primaries, mainly because of his more liberal stance on immigration. But he warned, “Just because I voted for him doesn’t mean I’ll endorse him as a candidate and run around with Obama posters!”He added that contrary to common belief the class system is alive and well in the US.

      “I would say there is an American economic aristocracy – people who come from privileged families and influence. So that sort of system exists inside the US and has existed since its conception. And it’s tied into racism, which was created to justify classes and slavery.

      “The greatest enemies of democracy have always been the ruling class. Do you think Bush or Obama is going go over and tell the king of Jordan or Saudi Arabia to hold an election?
      That will never happen unless the people themselves rise up and reclaim that power. That is the way we truly start to facilitate revolution.”

      The 3rd World by Immortal Technique is released on 24 June on Viper Records.
      “Imperialism is sponsored by corporations – that’s why Halliburton gets paid to rebuild nations,” is a line typical of Immortal Techni... more

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    • N.Y.OIL: "Y'all Should All Get Lynched"

      This is the animated version of N.Y.OIL's "Y'all Should All Get Lynched." The video blends images of America's minstrel period, slavery era, into images from today's Hip Hop industry. This is the animated version of N.Y.OIL's "Y'all Should All Get Lynched." The video blends images of America's minstrel period, slaver... more

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    • Worldwide Renewal Program | Adult Swim

      Adult Swim/Cartoon Network does it again- another free album. Hopefully it holds up to Ghostly Swim which has been getting a lot of airplay in my neck of the woodz.

      Discover good new music without having to trudge through crappy new music.
      Adult Swim/Cartoon Network does it again- another free album. Hopefully it holds up to Ghostly Swim which has been getting a lot of ai... more

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    • The best underground hip-hop out there. www.rhymesayers.com

      If anyone likes the style of hip-hop but is looking for something a little bit more intelligent, this is where you should start your search. Atmosphere is comprised of 2 people: Slug (the MC) and ANT (the beat producer), they have great music with awesome lyrics that really make you think about the big picture, and Slug is very talented with observations of emotions and underlying plots to things going on in life.
      Eyedea & Abilities is another very talented group. Eyedea (the MC) is all about metaphysical and existentialist lyrics, he's extremely good at making you try to think about perception and reality. Abilities (the DJ) does some traditional beats and also what some would call trip-hop.
      These are just a few of the very talented artists with Rhymesayers Entertainment. I'm just very surprised that when I registered with this website today, I couldn't find any Atmosphere, so I just had to post something about them and other groups in the same movement.
      If anyone is interested in branching off into more of this type of music just hit me up at Zelk360@hotmail.com and I'll get you all sorts of good artists and songs to listen to.
      Other artists that I have already seen on this website are Aesop Rock, MF Doom, and Aceyalone. Also other greats in the underground hip-hop scene.


      www.rhymesayers.com
      If anyone likes the style of hip-hop but is looking for something a little bit more intelligent, this is where you should start your s... more

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    • Still Feel Fresh (Music Video)

      Still Feel Fresh
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      Still Feel Fresh ALbum: Ro-Lew Gasmasksnurkle Label: Boo Boo Dink Productions Break Dancer: Throwback Dan ... more

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    • drinkin gin freestyle

      me just being me that's why

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      5 days ago
    • bay area undaground hip hop

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      3 days ago
    • Make that Music with Griffen and Bionik

      "Make that Music" came from an idea I had to showcase some of my amazing artistic friends who produced their music independently and economically sustain themselves through their art. Together with my partner, producer/editor Byron Valino and underground legend Aceyalone, I went about producing and directing four webisodes of 'Make that Music,' a web series that shows the creative process behind the recording of a song-- all from the perspective of independent artists in genres ranging from hip hop to dub rock. We were graced with the talents of our beautiful co-host, the talented singer/songwriter, Kim Hill. In this augural episode, we had our producer/host Aceyalone interview supa dupa dope producer, Bionik and hip hop lyricist, Griffen at the Beehive Studios in Santa Monica. Griffen lets us peek inside the booth as he lays down the vocals for his song, "The Urn."

      Byron Valino, who was straight off a nine-hour flight from Tokyo, shot the episode with assistance from his friend Mike. Adam Cathcart took care of our sound. And the fabulous Eric Sueyoshi shot all the stills. Piece was shot using two Panasonic AG-DVX 100 24P cameras and my trusty Canon GL1 for the intro and outro. Very special thanks to my brother, Julian for his additional production assistance. Bionik produced the opening sequence song and included music from the Ken Oak Band. All told --budget was about $300-- with special thanks to the artists who contributed music!

      If you'd like more information regarding the show please email us directly at makethatmusicshow@gmail.com and check out our website and myspace page. Our goal is for "Make that Music" to become the web forum for independent musicians to showcase their newest works-- no matter the genre, you just have to be good!

      "Make that Music" came from an idea I had to showcase some of my amazing artistic friends who produced their music independently and e... more

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    • MF Doom: Echoes of Lauryn Hill

      Will the real MF Doom please show up?

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      9 days ago
    • Painter-turned-MC Aesop Rock spins tales like the color wheel

      Before becoming a underground hip-hop totem, famed for his loquacious displays and ingenious imagery, Aesop Rock was a painting student in the fine art college of Boston University. Before becoming a underground hip-hop totem, famed for his loquacious displays and ingenious imagery, Aesop Rock was a painting studen... more

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      2 days ago
    • if you must.....del the funky homosapien

      more great underground hip hop on the youtubes:

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4U0LrtfFdjs

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPdXYFNzRX4

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lX8eR9AFTc

      the rhymes coming out of the underground scene are deeply philosophical / profound...
      more so than any other genre's lyrics I have heard..so far.

      more great underground hip hop on the youtubes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4U0LrtfFdjs ... more

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      2 days ago
    • Cadence Weapon "Sharks"

      Spy Entertainment directors Cosmonaut lensed this monster of a video - paying homage to the most wonderful 80's video games. Can you name them all? Spy Entertainment directors Cosmonaut lensed this monster of a video - paying homage to the most wonderful 80's video games. Can you n... more

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      29 days ago
    • S. Central Club Bingo

      What to do in South Central L.A. in the middle of the night? How about the hottest "Rock Soul Punk Revival" underground party in town?

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      9 hours ago
    • Cut Chemist and Hymnal - What's the Altitude

      I gotta have more cowbell.

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      7 days ago
    • Cage - Shoot Frank feat. Darryl Palumbo

      Nice video and a nice track.

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      3 days ago
    • Busdriver - Sun Showers

      How did he know that me and my DJ wear matching pants?

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      1 month ago
    • Busdriver - Avantcore

      Rappers say the darndest things.

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      9 days ago
    • TOPR - Security, Security

      Some really underground hip hop from San Francisco. Boy. That guy will eat you for lunch.

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      1 month ago
    • Mr Lif - Live at the Knitting Factory

      Yeah, I totally shot that...

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      1 month ago
    • Clinkin' Drinks - Aesop Rock's new (ridiculous) EPK

      Aesop Rock's new album is dropping in August. Are you ready? Aes Rizzle seems to be ... based on this hilarious take on the EPK.

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