hyperadmin | Audio,Music | Thursday, September 9th, 2010
Dropped the video yesterday, here’s the audio courtesy of FAT Thursday:
R.I.P (Rise In Progress) MATIC (1975-2008), a legendary Jane St/Toronto MC and one half of The Boomaddicts (the other half being Phat Tony aka Big Tweeze). Matic passed away 2 yrs ago yesterday (Sept 8th) from Cancer. This release/DJ Pack and Video is in memory and celebration of his life, legacy and music. Please take it in.
Download and listen links for both the Original Version and FAT Thursday Remix are below as well as links for the full DJ Pack and Videos.
TIME IS NOW was written and preformed by Matic
Original Version was Produced By Phat Tony AKA Big Tweeze and mixed by Bookworm for Jigsaw Productions
TIME IS NOW (FAT Thursday Remix) was Produced By DJ FASE and was mixed by Scam for Time Bandits Music
TIME IS NOW (Original Version) is from an upcoming EP from The Boomaddicts
TIME IS NOW (Remix) is from the FAT Thursday Remix Album/Mixtape due out Sept 30th 2010
Another effective visual freestyle from Sese, this time with P Dollaz, as they hop on the “Incrediblez” beat.
SIDEBAR:
Gotta give big shouts to G-Dot for pretty much creating what seems to be a cost-effective, social-network-standard, visual lane (somewhere between the traditional big budget video and the cheap, horrible, brand-destroying videos most struggling come-up artists are forced to put out). Of course I’m assuming that these videos are being done at a minimal price with a high turn around time; which would make them the perfect template for other indie artists to start applying to their own viral campaigns (hint hint, lol).
The reality is, whether the video costs $50,000 or $5000, both will exist predominantly on social networking mediums meaning both will have pretty much the same time span of relevance once they’re released. Reality check artists: it ain’t about dropping a mind-blowing music video anymore (not if it’s dictated by your personal budget and Videofact’s discretion), it’s about creating and maintaining an entertaining, cost effective and sustainable visual/viral presence. So I’d wager that Sese probably stands to get more out of his 10 ‘clean’ (I hate using the word ‘clean’ but in this case I think it actually applies) quick-fix freestyle visuals than the artist that invests more time, more money and more effort into releasing ONE high-end traditional video.
hyperadmin | Events | Wednesday, September 8th, 2010
Looks like a dope event to check out tomorrow night! Can’t wait to see those short films either (yes, it says Rich Kidd under “film makers”. bom bom!).
1 LOVE T.O. x The Remix Project are proud to present “CITY LIFE” Photo Exhibit, Thursday September 9, 2010.
Helping to jumpstart the TIFF madness, the City Life Photo Exhibit is a collection of photos from the Remix Project’s current crop of participants and alumni. The photo exhibit interprets three short films; “Balancing Act”, “Trespassing”, and “The Garden” that are set to be released at TIFF’s BELL Lightbox November 16th.
Photography by: Andre Burgos, Anthony DelaCruz, Cristhian Ramirez, Jada Abrazado, Johan Arthurs, Maryam Toson, Ruthie Titus, and William Nguyen.
Film Makers: Ana Astaiza, Ayanie Naseem, Rich Kidd
Multi-Media Presentation: “A World T.O.ur” Directed & Edited by Omar Al-Samadi & Kyra Green
Co-Hosted by: CLEMENT VIRGO Award Winning – Writer/Director (Rude, The Wire, The Listener) CHARLES OFFICER Award Winning – Writer/Director (Nurse.Fighter.Boy)