"RECORDING"

"RECORDING"
"SHAMANS DROPPING COSMIC THOUGHTS"

Saturday, November 5, 2011

PAINKILLERS AND LOLLYPOPS!

      "PAINKILLERS AND LOLLYPOPS"
                       -TEAM SHELLS-


                     WRITE UP: DJ MINDCONTROL


I have had the honor to work with these great artists on "Painkillers and Lollypops":


                                                           

















Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Chazin Ent & Studiiyo23 Presents DJ ABILITIES, I SELF DEVINE & CARNAGE

THIS WILL BE AN EVENT NOT TO MISS!!
CHAZIN WILL BE BRINGING YOU THE FINEST IN LOCAL HIP-HOP!!
ABILITIES AND I SELF DEVINE (AKA SEMI OFFICIAL)
CARNAGE
KIDS LIKE US
B.DOT CROC
DEE JAY MINDCONTROL AND J.LOVE THE SOUNDSMITH ON THE 1'S AND 2'S ALL NIGHT!!
PRHYM8 WILL BE HOSTING!!
KIDS LIKE US WILL BE PERFORMING A LONG GREAT LOCAL ARTISTS SO COME JOIN THE PARTY!!
JULY 7TH @ THE CABOOZE
10$











ALRIGHT WERE SITTING HERE CHATTING WITH ZACH CHAZIN CEO OWNER OF CHAZIN ENTERTAINMENT.
WHATS UP BRO..?
LET US KNOW WHAT CHAZIN IS ABOUT?

heeeeeeeey whats up fam
chazin ent is about options
its about talent
and most importantly its about HIP HOP
before Chazin Ent there was just rhymesayers and stophouse for the most part
now theres a new crew intown throwin dope shows and puttin on for the city u digg?

WHAT IS CHAZINS CURRENT STATUS FOR HARD HITTING ARTISTS?


AS IN WHO'S KILLING IT?





In my personal oppinion i think kids like us is the next big thing man every song they put out is better than the next
next to them its option two, they just put out an ep its its str8 CRACK!!!
we got nobuddie
who is doin big things with prof and mac lethal too which is awsome
and g beck is makin college girls wet all over the country
so like i said WE GOT OPTIONS!

YEAH HES DEF BEEN TEARING IT UP LOCALLY (NOBUDDIE)
AND IM STOLKED TO HAVE G-BECK ON DECK..!

yeah were working on a couple video right now that are gonna make them haters kill them selves for sure

WHATS THIS EVENT WE KEEP SEEING,AND IN RELATION TO PAST SHOWS CHAZIN HAS PUT OUT, IS THIS A STEP FORWARD?


I got dj abilities, i self devine, carnage, kids like us and this new chick bdotcroc at cabooze july 7th
and as far as past shows you know im not sure..when i brough freeway and jake one with carnage that was cool cuz brother ali came out and did a couple songs too but i think this one will be cool because its semi official throwin down and i dont know anyone that has seen abilities and i self together in the last 5 years

HELL YEAH THAT BIG UPS ON THAT ONE,THESE KIDS STILL GOT LOVE FOR ABILITIES HERE LOCALLY..
SO WHAT DO YOU HAVE IN STORE FOR THE FUTURE AND IS THERE ANY RELEASE YOUD LIKE TO SHOUT OUT?

yeah yeah yeah we got a HUGE SHOW IN STORE AUG 19TH but youll have to wait to hear who it is and i got one track by kids like us that i want yall to hear

ANY LAST PROPS YOU WANNA THROW OUT?

http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/KiDs-LiKe-Us/112139692177255



big shout out to the homie dee jay mindcontrol catch him at the cabooze july 7th with dj abilities and i self devine, shout out to rhymesayers for bein a role model to all us aspiring talent and shout out to you america, couldnt do it without you
CHAZIN ARTISTS!!!













LINKS:

http://chazinentertainment.com/

J.LOVE THE SOUNDSMITH
http://www.mixcrate.com/jlovethesoundsmith
http://www.rhymesayers.com/radio
DEE JAY MINDCONTROL
http://djmindcontrol.bandcamp.com/
http://chazinentertainment.com/dj-mindcontrol/
http://mindcontrolmedia.yolasite.com/
KIDS LIKE US
http://kidslikeus.bandcamp.com/
http://chazinentertainment.com/kids-like-us/


ABILITIES AND I SELF DEVINE:
http://www.rhymesayers.com/semiofficial
http://www.rhymesayers.com/abilities
http://www.rhymesayers.com/iselfdevine

CARNAGE:
http://www.fillinthebreaks.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=128&Itemid=103
http://www.myspace.com/carnagetheexecutioner

CHAZIN LINKS
https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=108135989275123
https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=108135989275123
SOME SHOWS FROM THE PAST THEY HAVE PUT ON.ENJOY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8tL8KeKRJw&feature=youtu.be

THANKS TO ALL THE FANS!!

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

THIRD WORLD ORDER! & THE ARTIST KNOWN AS: ETERNAL LOVE!



ETERNAL LOVE (BIO:)

With a passion to illuminate minds and elevate consciousnesses music was the perfect outlet for this revolutionary artist. Armed with a Diploma in Audio Engineering & Production from Pacific Audio Visual Institute of Vancouver B.C. Canada the underground hip hop artist David "Eternal Love" Gutierrez founded Third World Order Productions and 4th Dimension Studios in 2006. Being an artist himself he has worked with many artists locally and around the world in the hip hop, latin hip hop and reggae scenes. He records, edits, mixes and masters his own music as well as the music for many artists from Vancouver and around the world. His Third World Order Productions and 4th Dimension Studios not only offer recording, editing, mixing and mastering services, but also offer songwriting services, vocalist services, and beat production services swell (whether in house or not).

With 3 mixtapes and 2 albums under his belt he released his 3rd solo album Guardians Of The Earth April 23rd 2011. Having consciousness awakening and mind lifting lyrics ripping up hard hitting hip hop beats and grooving reggae/hip hop infusions while accompanied by many of the best artists in the underground hip hop genre including; Diabolic, Chino XL, Prince Ea, Hasan Salaam, and Da Circle he is quickly on the rise to make a change not only in the hip hop game but in life in general. Currently he is working on a world wide project he put together that unites artists from indigenous nations around the world to bring about awareness of the effects and oppression that colonization caused and how it still goes on and affects us today. Aside from that project he is leaving to Latin America for the next few months to go record his 4th album "Cacique Mestizo". It will be a Spanglish (English and Spanish mixed) album but will be aimed more towards Latin America and the latin hip hop genre as opposed to his prior albums. For more information, albums, and free mixtapes visit…




Websites:

http://www.thirdworldorder.com

http://eternallove.bandcamp.com

http://www.cdbaby.com/eternallove3

Twitter: @EternalLoveTWO



Contact For Booking and Studio Services:

gootie_1@hotmail.com


PLEASE CHECK OUT ETERNAL LOVE'S NEW ALBUM!!!



FOR MORRE INFO LOG ON TO WWW.SLIMSWAYZE.COM
THIS IS THE INTERVIEWS ETERNAL LOVE HAD ON "TAKE THE RED PILL" RADIO SHOW
HOSTED BY : SLIM SWAYZE!!



2ND PART

Thursday, April 14, 2011

TASTE NATER: PSYCHOTOMY AND MK ULTRA



TASTE NATER COMES WITH A WITTY UPFRONT VOCAL PRESENCE THAT SOARS FAR ABOVE THE AVERAGE M.C...
WORDPLAY IS THE THE MAIN INGREDIENT IN THE EVER EVOLVING ARTIST'S REPERTOIRE. FROM THE BAY AREA TASTE NATER TALKS ABOUT HIS NEW PROJECTS, INCLUDING "PSYCHOTOMY" AND THE RELEASE OF "MK ULTRA" (WITH DJ MINDCONTROL)

JP: So tell us what's up with your new releases and what you've been up to...?

Taste: Just released a mixtape called Psychotomy, got an EP with Kurent Flow TBA and the electro MASH UP with STEMS of WISDOM.

JP: What is Psychotomy?

Taste: It’s an equation that I came up with. Your Psychology + the Dichotomy of Life = Psychotomy. My Pschotomy with hip-hop has allowed me to free myself from a lot of stress from trauma, loss of loved ones and enables me to look at life with optimism, even though we are at battle with ourselves everyday (LIFE).

JP: Yeah, I'm digging that Post Traumatic track. How long did this album take you, what was your process? I noticed it was dedicated to your little brother.

Taste: To be honest I never intended on releasing this. Many of this tracks I recorded when I moved back to San Francisco from a two year stay in Hell A. Most of them are really personal, so I never expected anyone to follow it. Post Traumatic is unlike any other track that I’ve made because I am really addressing real events from my life. I tend to be more abstract with my music, because I like to make people search for the substance rather than lay it all out for you. I don’t really like to exploit my family, especially my younger siblings, so any of you that want to know why I dedicated it to my little brother listen to the track Post Traumatic.

JP: Dope track, definitely feeling the content and the emotion. Who else is on here artist-wise?

Taste: It’s all me, the only features are you of course and my best friend Geordie La Forge, I have known this cat since 6th grade and he has a lot to say.

JP: Yeah that whole mash-up style you cats [Stems of Wisdom] do is classic... Will be excited to hear that long awaited release. So MK Ultra is something you and I have been working on for some time... What was your meaning and drive for this album?

Taste: Again I don’t wanna put anyone’s name out there, but this the kind of stuff we talk about and read about. And you and Slim openly talk about on your show. There are so many questions that we ask this universe and one of them is why are we being manipulated by the media, our peers, and our government? The reason is Mind Control. This album is me doing what I do best, spitting knowledge in poetry form, we also have a great line up of MC’s that have real things to talk about. The homie Kurent Flow, Inseyet, Prizm, and T-Dubb.

JP: Yeah, I'm really pleased with the turnout of this album and its direction. I had 30 tracks that I flipped through to get this end result, and a lot turned out to be with you because of that drive you have to get into these concepts and what I was feeling as well through my research... Thanks for the in depth-insight, what can we see down the road for Taste Nater?

Taste: No doubt. I have been praying for some help with organization and possibly
management. I don’t want to be known as a track artist. I feel that I can perform better than I can record, so that’s where my focus needs to turn. I also want to help some of my folks with their production. I have been making this Cake Mix with Tone Gladys and DJ Behold for our radio show [Yellow Cake Radio]. I also want to assist Tone and Swoll Cat with solo projects. And I can’t forget to grind hard on features with Team Shells; your whole ensemble inspires me to keep doing this. I swear I get more love from people outside of the Bay Area, because music is Universal.







HERE IS THE INTERVIEW FEATURING "TASTE NATER" & " DJ MINDCONTROL" FOR THE RELEASE OF MK ULTRA!!!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

ORIKAL UNO DAY



Mindcontrol: Your new album, aptly titled "Uno". Let's start there. Tell us about working on it, who you worked with, etc.?

Orikal: The process for that album started in 2008. I was living in Los Angeles at the time, working in Studio City at North Star Media. Found out how much musicians make licensing music, and wanted an album that was as sample-free as possible, all original music. Jay, fka Jayechs (of the SUSPECTS), currently known as Anonimust, has been giving me beats since I was like 14 and we've always worked together since. I approached him and asked him to compose the album. He was down. We recorded about 30 songs for it between 2008 and 2010. Maria Isa and JL Magee are on it. Both are close friends of mine and lyricists I look up to. Anonimust is on it too, singin' and rappin'.

Mindcontrol: Dope… I notice along with many other collaborations on your website you have a good vibe with other artists. Locally I know you did a few shows during the summer… Can you talk about what kind of press, shows, radio shows etc. you've done this past year?

Orikal: This year was mainly focused on writing and recording. All I really did this year was lock myself in my studio and write/record. I performed twice at the MN State Fair with the Maria Isa band, and I performed once at the Varsity Theatre for The Watchmen's show in like January. Monday Lunch in Sioux Falls, SD has been playin' some tracks of mine, and DJ Iko from SUCKA-PROOF DJs (MTV2) put my song Hovercrapht in a mix of hers. Besides that, all my press has been blogs online, no physical press, yet...

Mindcontrol: As far as collabs... What do you have rolling with mixtapes and such… Other side projects.

Orikal: I don't really have any "side" projects. All of the work that I do has some type of meaning/purpose that I plan on putting my center of attention on at some point. My guy Ganzobean and I got an album wrapped up around April of 2010, only guest feature on that album is Sab The Artist. Chris Goodwin and I have an album slated for a 2011 release entitled "It Is What It Is." - No features on that yet. Jaron McDaniel and I have been working on an album, which has a feature from Maria Isa on it. I also got to do a track with Prof this year! Which turned out dope. I basically put my side of the city onto that dude. Basically, whichever next project that finalizes first will be put out. That's what's nice about being independent.

Mindcontrol: I must say dude, I really dig the tracks with you and C. Goody, 

Orikal: Thank you.

Mindcontrol: But seriously you and Jaron's stuff is really sick too… I've really been vibing his beats, you two mesh well.

Orikal: Agreed. It's funny, dude is from Saint Paul as well but we haven't officially met yet. We're planning on changing that real quick though. Can't wait to release an album with a dope Saint Paul producer. (Besides Ganzobean!)

Mindcontrol: Yeah, cat's stuff is fresh I'll be on my toes for that stuff… So, how about you tell the good people what Graff Roots is all about.

Orikal: My vision for Graff Roots, is seeing our music and graphic design all over the world. We'd love to be the people responsible for your billboard advertisements, your television commercial AND the music behind it! Basically, bombing the world with our media services. It's a work in progress but I'm determined on making it work. We're currently developing. But we will be deploying when the time is right.

Mindcontrol: So you've been around for a minute, cuz back in the day you popped up here, there, and well everywhere... When did you start rapping and how old are you?

Orikal: I was 13/14 when I first started doing open mics and recording and such. I was actually a lot more active when I was younger, attending all the shows and meeting who I could at the time. I reminisce on when Toki Wright and YO! The Movement would put me on shows. I'm 21 now, going on 22, and during all that time just grindin'. I got to connect with basically everyone in the Twin Cities scene somehow some way. I'm a firm believer in the 10,000 hour philosophy.

Mindcontrol: So as you know, I like to dig into some of the current issues of the day with my own music, so I'd like to ask you about your own philosophy… An Uno worldview, if you will.

Orikal: I'm gonna think the poles are gonna shift in 2012 until they don't and the world proves me wrong. I feel like the world will always be in a state of disarray. Our country can't seem to get shit together. Other countries as well as ours are all hostile and shit. I feel like the Obama presidency was nothing but false hopes. Marketing. I got a lot of philosophies about this world and life… I guess that's a whole other interview!

Mindcontrol: Yeah I know… Speaking of those false hopes I saw Shephard Fairey on The Colbert Report the other day...
the question for him was how he feels about the Hope campaign now...

Orikal: I love Colbert.

Mindcontrol: Yeah. Shephard just blushed… Said he was proud of the image as a grassroots effort, "but let's just leave it at that". You know the guy got great advertising. Getting up with the presidents's probably the biggest any street artist can get...

Orikal: Meh.

Mindcontrol: What would you say about the Minneapolis scene, who are your influences? And what do you think about the state of it, currently?

Orikal: Who are my influences... Well, Minneapolis scene is only a little bit. And that would be the entire Headshots crew, along with some of the Saint Paul emcees that were killin' it at the time. when Eyedea was a youngin' and Heiruspecs were getting fame at Central High School (I had a sticker on my 7th grade Thematic Journeys notebook). Earlier Rhymesayers material + West Coast gangster rap + East Coast smoothness + Midwest tongue-twisterism + Classic Rock = my ultimate influence. As far as the state of right now, I'm definitely not at as many shows as I was back then, but there's a few extremely talented people here that still provide extremely good entertainment. I dig the diversity of our scene

Mindcontrol: I wanted to definitely cover Eyedea, tell us your words...

Orikal: Sad. Very, very sad. I went to his wake and got black-out drunk to his albums for about 3 days straight the day the news broke all over twitter and such. I got to freestyle with him once, and he signed my blackbook once. One of the first local Saint Paul rappers that made me really believe someone like me could make it when I was younger. Purely unbelievable and hard to accept.

Mindcontrol: Yeah, definitely was a hard one for me as well, I opened for him a few times. I hate that the greatest must depart… But Writers Never Die, we'll always have his thoughts.

Orikal: That's what's amazing about music. You can still exist even after you've died.

Mindcontrol: So I know you just graduated, what's captivated your time? Got any long term plans?

Orikal: Long term plans have been thrown out the window. I learned that life is un-plannable. I'm trying to pay back my debts and make a career out of music and art. And if I don't, I'll die trying. I believe dreams are achievable and this is one I've had for a long time.

Mindcontrol: That's great to hear... I hope to especially see ya doing more shows, I think you have a great presence and are definitely an asset to the scene at large.

Orikal: Thanks. I can't wait to get back into performing live again.

Mindcontrol: Okay so, tell us some of your highlights of 2010, and if you have any words of wisdom to go out to other aspiring artists.

Orikal: Highlights of this past year are working with artists I personally listen to and respect. As far as words of wisdom, dream big and achieve. Anything is possible. Make your mark before it's too late for you to...