Category Archives: MUSIC
LANA DEL REY: CARMEN
All the film makers that made this music video possible –
Art Leal
Alex Yakimush
@FrankRamblings
Greg Hensley
Paul Synnott www.youtube.com/user/psynno1
Valentine directed and shot by Kevin D Schaefer www.kevinschaeferphoto.com
Miss Poledance Australia Felix Cane footage by Delicatessen Films
Nirimmi
Dylan King
David DeSafey www.pyrotalk.com
Stuart Cooke
Sam Kash
Film Archives
My Footage
Best Shot
Classic Images
Enoch Magazine
Ford Archives
Discovery
“The Barefoot Contessa” Courtesy of MGM Media Licensing
Outtro music courtesy of Musopen
Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap Trailer
SOMETHING FROM NOTHING: THE ART OF RAP is a feature length performance documentary film about the runaway juggernaut that is Rap music. At the wheel of this unstoppable beast is the film’s director and interviewer Ice-T. Ice-T takes us on a deeply personal journey to uncover how this music of the street has grown to dominate the world. Along the way Ice-T meets some of the remarkable superstars of Rap, from Eminem to Dr Dre, to Snoop Dogg and Kanye West. He exposes the roots and history of Rap and then, through meeting most of it’s most famous protagonists studies the living mechanism of the music to reveal The Art Of Rap. This film features unique performances from it’s entire cast and does not use any archive material.
FACT Mix 315: John Talabot
Tracklist:
1. Phase 6 – Deep Motion
2. Mental – I want to Know Where Dub Is
3. Chateau Marmont – Nibiru (Beautiful Swimmers Late Night Dubbing Mix)
4. Warpaint – Undertow (N C Remix)
5. Rekid – Next Stop Chicago
6. Cos Ber Zam – Ne Noya (Daphni edit)
7. Jersey Devil Club – Hommage at 128
8. Cole Medina – We Call it Good to me
9. Sun La Shan – Catch (Dub version)
10. Jus Ed – 10 Am mix
11. Shakarchi & Stranéus – It’s my love (John Talabot Redrumedit)
12. African Dreams – Make a Living
13. Lovebirds – Keep coming (Axel Boman Remix)
14. Dauwd – Acireams
15. Soft Rocks – Magic Milk (Beautiful Swimmers Remix)
16. Omar S, Ob Ignitt – Wayne County Hill Cop’s
17. Dream 2 Science – My Love Turns to Liquid
18. Projekt : PM – When the Voices Comes
19. Blondes – Water (Bicep remix)
20. NAD – Distant Drums
RZA Interview With Jeff Staple (PT. 1 & 2)
This is the 15th installment in the “1-2-1 w/jeffstaple” Series. Each segment, jeffstaple, Founder and Creative Director of Staple Design & Reed Space, talks to someone one-to-one. Direct. Intimate. No BS.
For this 1st segment, Jeff talks to Prince Rakeem aka The Scientist aka The Abbot aka Rzarector aka Bobby Digital aka Ruler Zig-Zag-Zig Allah aka THE RZA—Founder and Chief Leader of the legendary Wu-Tang Clan. The RZA talks about the beginning of hip-hop music, how the Wu began & progressed, and what inspires him presently.
Forbes Five: Hip-Hop’s Wealthiest Artists 2012
1. Sean “Diddy” Combs ($550 million)
Diddy has remained a mainstream mainstay for 15 years thanks to his knack for self-promotion. Lately, he’s been channeling that energy toward Ciroc vodka, much to the benefit of his bank account: he receives double-digit millions annually as a share of the spirit’s profits. Better yet, he’s entitled to a nine-figure chunk of cash if Ciroc is ever sold. He also boasts stakes in clothing lines Sean John and Enyce, marketing firm Blue Flame, record label Bad Boy, a handful of tech startups and cable channel Revolt, slated for a 2013 debut—all of which means he’s well on his way to becoming hip-hop’s first billionaire.
2. Sean “Jay-Z” Carter ($460 million)
Unlike his fellow Forbes Five members, Jay-Z still churns out music and goes on tour—most recently with pal Kanye West—adding to his considerable war chest. He sold his Rocawear clothing label for $204 million in 2007 and signed 10-year $150 million deal with Live Nation in 2008, and also holds stakes in the New Jersey Nets, his 40/40 Club chain, ad firm Translation, cosmetics company Carol’s Daughter and other businesses.
3. Andre “Dr. Dre” Young ($260 million)
Fittingly, the bulk of this super-producer’s wealth comes from headphones. In August, handset maker HTC paid $300m to buy a 51% stake Beats Electronics, the company founded by Dr. Dre and Interscope chief Jimmy Iovine in 2008. Sources say each owned a third of the company before the deal, placing Dre’s cut at $85 million after taxes. The agreement also values his remaining stake at $100 million, which could increase rapidly as the company continues to expand.
4. Bryan “Birdman” Williams ($125 million)
The Cash Money Records cofounder would be higher on this list if he held sole ownership of his label, but he shares it with brother Ronald “Slim” Williams. The duo founded Cash Money two decades ago, inking very favorable $30 million distribution deal with Universal in 1998. The label’s value has soared with the success of rappers Drake, Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne (who shares in the ownership of sub-label Young Money). There’s even more cash on the horizon—the label’s deal with Universal is up this summer, raising the prospect of a bidding war for the right to distribute Cash Money’s releases.
5. Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson ($110 million)
The Queens-born rapper earned $100 million for his Vitaminwater stake in 2007, and then spent freely on cars and renovations to his Connecticut mansion, formerly owned by Mike Tyson. But a nice cushion remains from his back catalog, acting gigs and 50 Cent-themed videogames, books and clothes, as well as new headphone line SMS. Next up: an energy shot called Street King, which promises to feed hungry children—and 50’s bank account.
Mr. Little Jean’s covers Arcade Fire’s ‘The Suburbs’
FEZ Game
Coachella 2012 Performances
2Pac Hologram – Coachella 2012
Radiohead – Coachella 2012
Eminem – Coachella 2012
The Weeknd – Coachella 2012
SBTRKT – Coachella 2012
I was gutted I couldn’t be at Coachella to see this all star line up. I had friends buzzing me while they were there telling me how good the 2pac hologram was. Daaaaammmnn!!
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F….k Dance, Lets Art: Sounds from a New American Underground
Tracklist –
1. Baghdaddy – Hot Shit (Creep Remix)
2. Balam Acab – See Birds
3. Peter’s House Music – Body Heat
4. Small Black – Despicable Dogs
5. Toro y Moi – Fax Shadow
6. Hideous Men – Tangled
7. Slava – Anything
8. Washed Out – Feel It All Around
9. Truman Peyote – Kartwheels
10. Psychobuildings – Paradise
11. Animal Collective – My Girls
12. Crystal Castles VS HEALTH – Crimewave
13. Raw Moans – Aqua Net
14. Pictureplane – Transparent Now (Thin Veil)
15. The Phenomenal Handclap Band – 15 to 20 (Bim Marx Remix)
16. oOoOO – Sedsumthing
17. Memory Tapes – Bicycle (Horrors Cosmic Dub)
18. Bear in Heaven – Lovesick Teenagers
ON and OFF Royksöpp: So Easy
Short film and unofficial music video for Royksöpp – So Easy . It started as an experimental-animation test, and it ended as an hypnotic short.
Direction – Emmanuelle Walker
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Drake featuring Lil Wayne: HYFR
Coinciding with the Jewish holiday of Passover, Drake and director Little X invite the viewer to watch as the Canadian-born emcee gets re-Bar-Mitzvah’d.
Drake featuring Rihanna: Take Care
Yoanne Lemoine-directed single.
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Miguel: Art Dealer Chic Vol 2 EP
Keaton Henson: Small Hands
Director: Joseph Mann
Executive Producer: Bart Yates
Produced by: Joseph Mann, Tamsin Glasson, James Bretton
Written by: Joseph Mann
Director of Photography: Matthew Day
Puppets by: Jonny Sabbagh
Character Design: Jonny Sabbagh & Keaton Henson
Puppeteers: Jonny Sabbagh & Will Harper
DIRTY SLUMS BY MICK BOOGIE & SLUM VILLAGE
Tracklist –
Mick Boogie & nVMe Intro
God Sent (f/ Rapper Big Pooh & Vice)
Just The Past (f/ Big Sean & Black Milk)
Music (f/ Focus)
Slum Talks About The Evolution
Hunger (f/ Vice & Focus…)
Church (f/ Focus…)
Fresh (f/ Rapper Big Pooh & Vice)
Turnin(TM) Me Off (f/ De La Soul)
Slum Talks About Native Tongues
Beats and Breaks
Special (f/ Phonte)
They Say Remix (f/ Rapper Big Pooh & Phife)
The Hard Way (f/ Focus… & Joe Scudda)
Slum Talks About The Legacy
They Don’t Know (f/ Vice & J Ivy)
Mortal Kombat (f/ Vice & DJ Bonics)
Slum Talks About The Future
Da Essence (f/ Vice)
Reppin(TM)
Tenacious D: To Be The Best
Jack Black and Kyle Gass have returned to Tenacious D. As previously reported, the comedic duo plan to release its third LP May 15th 2012.