Derick G comes through with the official behind the scenes look at “Moment 4 Life”. Can’t lie, was pretty disappointed by the video based on how much I love the song. Some sick visuals courtesy of the location and wardrobe but overall…..meh. Intro was cool though lol. Anyways, looks like they had fun on set. Shouts to the Slum Dog Billionairs!
p.s. Funny how these days the video quality of a BTS clip is close to the final version lol.
Part 06:http://usershare.net/ozlsulg969w5
We wrap up the show with the panel’s choices for Local Artist to Look for in 2011, Local Producer of the Year, Local Mixtape of the Year and Local Artist of the Year. We also get everyone’s pet peeves when it comes to dealing with artists which leads to some great advice for upcoming artists.
hyperadmin | Audio,Music | Friday, January 28th, 2011
A taste of music from Muneshine’s upcoming collabo EP with The Netherland’s Vinyl Frontiers.
Muneshine is an emcee/producer from Toronto, Canada. He is 1/2 of The Birthday Boys with D-Sisive, 1/2 of Twin Peaks with Ghettosocks and co-founder of worldwide production assembly Wax Reform (with Illmind, M-Phazes, Dminor, Emilio Rojas and Presto).
Vinyl Frontiers are a production team from The Netherlands currently working on a series of production projects with artists from around the world (that will be available for free download). They recently released a mixtape of unreleased songs (available at http://vinylfrontiers.bandcamp.com), and a beattape sampling classic TV theme-songs (http://soundcloud.com/vinylfrontiers/vinyl-frontiers-n-dj-friss-tv-tunes-beattape) that has now been downloaded in over 70 countries.
The EP features cuts from DJ Friss (also from The Netherlands), winner of the ‘Best Musician’ award at Holland’s largest national hip hop talent show, ‘Grote Prijs van Nederland’ in 2009.
BTS pics from the video shoot for one of the songs of the year (produced by Toronto producer T-Minus too, if you didn’t know). Courtesy of Derick G. Peep the rest on his page.
Music from come-up kid Tronic who linked us via a recommend from Roshine (what up!).
The mixtape’s called “Unfinished Robot” – a self-produced project put out on Broken Records with a feature from Amanda Diva on this joint HERE.
His flow’s unpolished, but the kid’s definitely got potential, so if you’re one of those people that can appreciate following a new artist early-out on their musical journey in search of personal progression and success, then hop on and enjoy the ride.