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Like bullets

Monday, February 5th, 2007


Snowden
just released a new video from its buzzing second album Anti Anti.
The clip, “Like Bullets,” finds the quartet’s faces superimposed over
hose-clad bodies. It’s very stylish. Credit L.A. production team
Refrigerator Art for it.

In related news, Snowden embarks on yet another national tour February 15. Wish them luck.

Goodbye and Hello

Thursday, February 1st, 2007

On Wed., Jan. 31, DJs Sky and Fudge held a Nod Factor 2
goodbye bash at the Five Spot Caf�. Despite the cold and rain, plenty of ATL
heads showed up, from Dres tha Beatnik and Burn Unit B-girl Severe to Psyche
Origami
and Arc the Finger owners Brian Knott and Kevin Elphick. Around 11:30
p.m., someone announced that Nod Factor 2 wasn�t really ending, but switching
from a weekly party to a monthly event. So why were we there? It was cool,
though.

Alpha Noise Project performed in front of a screen
displaying kung-fu movies. Dres tried to hype the crowd, but people were too
busy drinking and conversatin�. Sorry, Dres. Also, Prophetix performed for the first
time in over a year. Apparently the trio now hold down steady jobs, are married
with kids, and don�t have time to do the backpack hip-hop thing like they used
to. But for one night, they rekindled the magic.

I tried to take pictures, but they all came out too dark. What can I say? I ain�t Joeff Davis.

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The morning after

Thursday, February 1st, 2007

As an addendum to Russell’s earlier post about Adult Swim’s ill-fated
campaign for its forthcoming Aqua Teen Hunger Force
theatrical movie, I pulled the splash page from its website.

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Yes, the Boston police department is a little too paranoid and caught
up in the war on terror. But I think it’s hilarious to see those crazy
Williams Street kids forced to sober up for a change. Their snarky-ass
jokes can get annoying. Sorry � I guess I’m being a hater.

In lighter news, the trailer for the movie is pretty funny. It comes out on March 23.

Miss Divinity

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007

By now, everyone’s sick of Beyonce’s “Irreplaceable” (I sure as hell
am). But here’s an interesting factoid to refresh your interest: Did
you know that ATL bassist MC Divinity is in Ms. Bootylicious’ backing band? Yep,
Divi Baby was selected in a nationwide talent search last year,
catapulting her from Apache Caf�’s Mic Club to last year’s BET Awards
in a matter of weeks.

Obviously Divinity doesn’t actually play on “Irreplaceable,” but you
can see her near the end of the clip, shaking her red dreadlocks
alongside the rest of Beyonce’s all-woman band. Consider it a preview
to the real deal when Beyonce goes on tour this spring.

Do Da Heisman

Monday, January 22nd, 2007

Two years ago, Atlanta gave the world D4L�s �Laffy Taffy.� The New York
rap industry still hasn�t forgiven us for that one. Now we�re about to
unleash another novelty monstrosity � Dem Heizman Boiz�s �Do Da
Heisman.�

What�s the secret behind this song? Nothing but a snap music beat and
the chorus �Do da Heisman on dat hoe.� Georgia Tech legend John Heisman
would be proud.

According to my homegirl (and frequent CL contributor)
Tee Money, �Do Da Heisman� is already getting �rinsed� (aka lots of
airplay) on San Francisco�s leading urban station, KMEL-FM. Yep, even
the hyphy-crazed kids in the Bay Area are making time to do the Heisman
on dat hoe.

You�ve been warned.

More Drama

Friday, January 19th, 2007

Free_dj_drama
There�s a lot of fallout from the raid on the Aphilliates
Music Group
last Tuesday night, when the Morrow Police Department arrested DJ
Drama
and Don Cannon, andd questioned 17 of their employees. Morrow Police
Chief Jeff Baker says they seized over 81,000 CDs (he estimates their worth at
$1 million), four vehicles, and recording equipment.

No one from the Aphilliates Music Group camp,
Atlantic/Warner Bros. (where Drama has a solo deal) or Asylum (where the
Aphilliates have a label deal) is talking. DJ Jaycee, one of several DJs in the
Aphilliates crew (others include DJ Sense, Ox Banga, and DJ Jamad) posted this on
his MySpace blog
:

i’m gonna take a wild guess and say
that unless you’ve been under a rock for the last couple hours, you’ve heard
that 2 of my fellow Aphilliates DJ Drama and Don Cannon were arrested today in
the latest federal crackdown on mixtapes, that viable menace to our society and
threat to everyone’s safety and security.

what i’m perturbed about is why effort is being made to crackdown on this shit
when we get proper clearance from not only the artists that we spotlight on
these things but their respective record labels as well…

arresting niggas for fucking MIXTAPES??? the TOP STORY on ALL ATLANTA NEWS STATIONS?? ahead of fucking
MURDERS, RAPES and GAY ASS CATHOLIC PRIESTS WHO PLAY WITH LITTLE BOYS
BOOTYHOLES???? are you fucking SERIOUS???

Already, conspiracy theories have begun to circulate
surrounding the bust, alleging that someone in the Aphilliates camp might be a
�snitch.� A �Free Drama and Cannon� illustration (see photo) is popping up all
over the Internet, and someone put together a petition that currently has over
650 signatures.

MTV.com interviewed doo-doo-hot rapper Lil Wayne, who
collaborated with DJ Drama on the Dedication
series. Last year, Dedication 2 received the
most acclaim of Drama�s Gangsta Grillz tapes.
It was listed on Pitchfork�s Top 50 albums of 2006, named the top mixtape of
the year by Justo�s Mixtape Awards and XXL
magazine
, and is nominated for a 2006 Plug Award for best hip-hop album.

“You gotta do it right,” Wayne reiterated.
“It’s gonna be a message. [The authorities] ain’t playing. They gonna make
an example. They gonna straighten the game out. A lot of companies take a fall
with those mixtapes. N—as be caking up off them mixtapes. The artists can
drop his album � and everybody knows that hip-hop [album sales are in] decline
� nobody ain’t gonna buy the album, and everybody gets the mixtapes off of the
Internet or whatever way they get it. The artists ain’t caking, but the n—a
you made the mixtape with is caking up. Thank God I ain’t got that problem, but
I know a lot of people who do.”

Lil Wayne�s comments may be a result of jealousy � Drama got
considerable credit for the Dedication 2 mixtape.
But it could also reflect a previously unspoken tension between artists who
give their tracks to mixtape DJs for use on mixtapes; and the DJs who
subsequently �cake up,� making thousands (and, in Drama�s case, hundreds of
thousands) of dollars from selling those mixtapes, while the artists usually
only get free promotion.

Either way, the RIAA�s punitive raid against the Aphilliates
is a major correction. It won�t wipe out mixtapes, an industry that�s been
around since the late �80s. But things will change. Already, major sites like
Mixunit.com have begun removing mixtapes from their catalog. You better get to
Amazon.com and pick up some Drama joints while you can � they�ll be collector�s
items soon.