2 oct 2014
2 sept 2014
De 0 Al Cielo Studios - Episode #3 - Euskadi - @Morfema @Thor_GKR - Edge of the City (Produced by DJ Seanski) #FD #Stream + Lyrics
De 0 Al Cielo Studios - Episode #3 - Euskadi - @Morfema @Thor_GKR
Edge of the City (Produced by @DJ_Seanski) from Dj Seanski's Edge of The City Project by Afrihooop
@De0AlCieloStudios #present @Morfema @BittorAdurzaAdurza @Thor_GKR
#EdgeoftheCity 01-09-14
Recording Mixing & Mastering byThor GKR for De 0 Al Cielo Studios (Euskadi)
Recording Mixing & Mastering byThor GKR for De 0 Al Cielo Studios (Euskadi)
lyric
La Poética :)
Malestar general
y a la vez generar
es innecesario es inmoral inmolación de ruidos
Paranoia tengo fobia
una otalgia que me mata
la simbiosos del diptongo
en un tumulto sordo
de palabras que me estallan en la cara
preceptiva literaria inspirada y elevada
la elocuencia en la conciencia
la Poética es mi ciencia
Un ditirambo de belleza y yambo
una tragedia una comedia una elegía un canto
con versos yámbicos tretrámetros y trímetros
analogía melopeya y llanto
La dicáctica que enseña lo risible
ya que es parte d elo feo
y en efecto es un defecto
lo posible inverosimil lo imposible verosimil
Aristóteles y Homero
La tragedia agnición peripecia invectivas encomios
hexámetros odas y silvas y nomos
serventesios cuartetos tercetos sonetos
diversamente y no del mismo modo
Anacreóntica ligera y delicada
y dedicada a Virgilio Aristófanes Dante y Platón
la citarística la aulética la lírica
los cantos fálicos la imitación
Proyectar sarcomas de prudencia en un tumulto de malignidad
la quintaesencia la vulgaridad
oda quimérica declive conocido
colegido memorado potenciado unificado
estudiados emistiquios sincretismos consonantes y asonantes
OIRAS MI VOZ
Que homónimo que
que de que
quedaté te querré
erre que erre que perra de que
de quejarse dejarse quebrar en las frases que rompen hiatos
y estallan quiasos quiasmos que estallan e hiatos
Y respiro ipso facto y gano el asalto
el asfalto resuena en mis metros y puedo romperme
en palabras y arpegios
@Morfema2014 #Nicolas_Sanchez
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from Dj Seanski's Edge of The City Project, released 28 May 2014
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11 Things You Should Know About Your Musician Friends - Omid 'Sekou' Wisdom on #FB
11 Things You Should Know About Your Musician Friends
Musicians can be a lot of fun to hang out with, but sometimes we can make for challenging friends. Here's a list of ten things you should know about your musician friends – because, hey, we need all the friends we can get!
1 We're On Different Sleeping Schedules from You
The reason we won't meet you for coffee at 8 AM is not because we are lazy or don't want to spend time with you. It's because we went to bed at 4 AM after working all night. We'd be happy to have coffee with you at noon
2 Our Workday Never Ends
This isn't a complaint, by any means, and it feels weird to even call what we do work. However, being a musician requires long hours of concentration and devotion – and inspiration is unpredictable. We'd love to always be able to facebook message you or meet you for happy hour after your work day ends,but sometimes ours is just beginning.
3 Anything You Say or Do Can End Up Immortalized in a Song (Whether You Like It or Not)
Remember when you looked up, big moon eyes filled with tears, and poured your heart out to your musician friend? We do too, and because we love you, it was very moving. These moments often inspire, as they are the gateway to understanding the human condition. Don't be angry if your deepest trials inspire a song. We musicians cannot help ourselves – we are no match for the will of the muse.
4 Sometimes We Need to Disappear
"Hey, we hung out every single night last month and I've barely seen you in weeks. Are you mad at me?"
The answer is no!
Our social schedule is really more cyclical than anything. We spend long months immersed in our work – writing, recording, and then touring. When it's over, we just want to soak up "real" life like a sponge. But, like a sponge, we can become over saturated with ideas and feelings. At that point, the reclusive writing/recording/touring process begins all over again. Be patient with us during this time. We still love and cherish you and hope you are there for us when it's all over.
5 We Feel Things Deeply
Most healthy people do feel things deeply in their life from time to time. However, musicians take this to the extreme. So please bear with us if we are shouting from the rooftops with joy one day and then wallowing in the misery of an unjust and unbearable world the next.
Do we write songs because we feel things more deeply, or do we feel things more deeply because we write songs? Only the universe (and our therapists) truly know the answer.
6 Our Finances Are of the Feast or Famine Variety
Why, yes, that WAS your musician friend buying rounds of drinks for everyone at the bar last weekend and sporting a new pair of $300 boots – the same friend who cannot afford to get their license plates renewed this month.
In our minds though, those two things have nothing to do with each other. They operate independently in two separate universes. This is why we are musicians and not accountants.
7 Our Self Esteem Levels Fluctuate Wildly
We are sensitive creatures. Whether we show it or not, we crave acknowledgment and approval. So, when we play you our new demo, please listen to it and pretend to care.
If you start a conversation in the middle of it about what you did that day or start checking your Instagram, this can send us spiraling into a state of self doubt, humiliation, and re-evaluation of our entire life's purpose that can manifest into a true existential crisis. You don't want to do that to us, do you? Just listen to the damn song
8 We Don't Work Well With Structure
Maybe it's all the years of touring – of being in a different city every night, never having a routine sleep schedule and constantly negotiating different personalities that creates neural pathways in us that reject structure. Even the structure we create for ourselves is unstructured.
But never fear, some of your musician friends are actually dependable human beings and can be trusted to deliver if you allow them to work within their own comfort zone of controlled chaos.
9 Dress Codes Don't Apply to Us
Before you invite us to a wedding/funeral/Bar or Bat Mitzvah/Sunday church service, please realize that we are likely to show up with dirty hair, scuffed shoes, duct taped jeans, and some type of black designer jacket. But don't fret, just introduce us as your "musician friend" and the looks of disapproval will dissolve into big smiles as everyone knows musicians are exempt from formal dress codes. In fact, most people would expect nothing more or less. It's one stereotype we've all learned to be okay with.
10 We Like to Drink. A Lot
Wait, doesn't everybody?
11 We Love and Need You
Musicians' lives have a lot of ups and downs, but through it all we need and cherish our closest friends.
So, next time you get mad at your musician friend for being a habitually late, broke, moody, self-absorbed, unkempt, absent opportunist, just remember this list and remember we love and need you.
Omid 'Sekou' Wisdom on FB
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31 ago 2014
"Everyday Life" by Paperboi #SouthAfrica @Paperboi_ @ScareCrowMusicG #Stream #Download
Everyday Life [Digital Album] Now Available: http://paperboyswank.bandcamp.com/album/everyday-life
- Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
$2.37 USD or more
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30 ago 2014
@mellomusicgroup -----> Georgia Anne Muldrow - Pop Iconz || Official Music Video #Woman_Power #FemMcs
Publicado el 27/8/2014
The Anaconda Killer takes aim at mainstream mindlessness!
Vocals by Georgia Anne Muldrow. Produced by Chris Keys.
Directed by Chuck NLV
Georgia Says:
“We as parents have to walk a very fine line between being watchful and overprotective of what our kids are exposed to...and that job is being made even more difficult by the hyper-sexual, consumerist and vain aesthetic packed with visual associations that are intentionally targeting the pre-teen generation. I’m placing the blame on the corporate agenda that abuses the minds and souls of talented or even aspiring artists.
To represent an awareness that is willfully avoidant of self-realization is the bottom line for these influencers of consciousness; if someone’s life goals are completely external his/her mind can easily be subdued and controlled.
Art means too much to me, i ain’t having it."
About the track:
When Georgia Anne Muldrow surveys the musical landscape, she's left wanting more. It's not easy for us to watch the likes of Nicki Minaj dressed up as kalediscopic crack dealer highlighting and promoting a dead end lifestyle.
"rap about the trap 'stead of kneeeling to god
rap about their back 'stead of freedom through art
rap about their cheese in a wig from a doll...
your lips are being used black swann, like a pawn"
Produced by Chris Keys, Georgia Anne Muldrow blesses us with her views on the politrix being parlayed into a hateful power structure that is affecting the community. Please don't get it twisted, she's not interested in your riches, she's trying to tell you the children - they are listening.
Vocals by Georgia Anne Muldrow. Produced by Chris Keys.
Directed by Chuck NLV
Georgia Says:
“We as parents have to walk a very fine line between being watchful and overprotective of what our kids are exposed to...and that job is being made even more difficult by the hyper-sexual, consumerist and vain aesthetic packed with visual associations that are intentionally targeting the pre-teen generation. I’m placing the blame on the corporate agenda that abuses the minds and souls of talented or even aspiring artists.
To represent an awareness that is willfully avoidant of self-realization is the bottom line for these influencers of consciousness; if someone’s life goals are completely external his/her mind can easily be subdued and controlled.
Art means too much to me, i ain’t having it."
About the track:
When Georgia Anne Muldrow surveys the musical landscape, she's left wanting more. It's not easy for us to watch the likes of Nicki Minaj dressed up as kalediscopic crack dealer highlighting and promoting a dead end lifestyle.
"rap about the trap 'stead of kneeeling to god
rap about their back 'stead of freedom through art
rap about their cheese in a wig from a doll...
your lips are being used black swann, like a pawn"
Produced by Chris Keys, Georgia Anne Muldrow blesses us with her views on the politrix being parlayed into a hateful power structure that is affecting the community. Please don't get it twisted, she's not interested in your riches, she's trying to tell you the children - they are listening.
The Butterfly Effect by Zen-Zin & Pawcut #Germany #Sudan #Digital_Album #Lp_Vinyl_Version
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€7 EUR or more
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Includes unlimited streaming of The Butterfly Effect via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.ships out within 3 days€14 EUR or more
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Time Will Tell 03:30
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Introspect 02:22
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Smoke Break 01:15
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Twilight Green 03:09
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Broken Compass 02:38
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The Butterfly Effect 02:40
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It's Allright 03:40
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Fade To Black 02:41
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Falling (feat. N-Omega) 03:40
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Glory Days 03:13
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Signed Sealed Delivered 02:48
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Outro 02:33
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Strong, 13 track album with timeless music. The Butterfly Effect. German beats. Sudanese flow. Universal sound.
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Jakarta Records Berlin, Germany
Jakarta Records is a record label from Berlin/Cologne, Germany.
We release music with a passion since 2005. Check our homepage www.jakartarecords.de
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