Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Monday, May 25, 2009
to a place I've seen only in my dreams
If you don't know about Tanya Morgan then you are seriously, seriously missing out on on some future classic music. I really don't know what I can say about this album except just listen to it (myspace.com/tanyamorgan), check out the website (www.brooklynati.com) and buy it (www.imculture.com). Here are some of my favorites from the album (which I bought twice!)
Tanya Morgan - On Our Way
This song is amazing, and a great intro song for the album. I was about 30 seconds into this song when I decided to buy the Brooklynati Survival Kit. So, I pretty much bought the album twice on the strength of this song.
Tanya Morgan - So Damn Down
This is the lead single from the album, and comes third on the album after Alleye Need (not posting it here). The three together make a pretty perfect kick-off trifecta.
Tanya Morgan - Never 2ndary
Just listen, I've said enough.
Please, buy the album and support these guys.
Tanya Morgan - On Our Way
This song is amazing, and a great intro song for the album. I was about 30 seconds into this song when I decided to buy the Brooklynati Survival Kit. So, I pretty much bought the album twice on the strength of this song.
Tanya Morgan - So Damn Down
This is the lead single from the album, and comes third on the album after Alleye Need (not posting it here). The three together make a pretty perfect kick-off trifecta.
Tanya Morgan - Never 2ndary
Just listen, I've said enough.
Please, buy the album and support these guys.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
...but I'm not worried at all
All of these tracks deserve their own separate post.
Keep that in mind.
Here is a short list of my favorite songs at the moment...
Enjoy.
Thiago Pethit: Fuga Nº1 [zshare]
I love Portuguese. And I love Beirut.
So this song became an instant favorite.
Menahan Street Band: Tired of Fighting [zshare]
I have to thank Soul Sides for getting me into this group. THANK YOU!
I've been listening to them for a while now, and not until recently did I actually look into the group. And everything just came full circle.
Sharon Jones & Dap Kings [Yes, please!] + El Michels Affair [more on these guy later] + Budos Band [!!!] = Menahan Street Band. What more could you ask for.
And this song. This song is my new "That Hump". And that's saying a lot.
Novel: Sky Might Fall [zshare]
I'm not a big fan of Kid Cudi's "Sky Might Fall". So I was definitely open to some remixes and covers. Novel did not disappoint. His soul version is amazing. This track has been on repeat for a while now. Cudi should seriously consider producing from some R&B acts.
Dionne Warwick: You're Gonna Need Me [zshare]
There is absolutely nothing wrong with this song. It's just simply amazing.
"You're gonna need me one day" is something that everyone has said at least once.
On my list of all time favorite songs. Thank you, Dionne.
MC Solaar: Caroline [zshare]
There's no surprise that MC Solaar is France's most well know rapper. Not knowing any French at all, one can easily recognize this man's talent.
"Caroline" is about love, loss, and a hint of gambling. It's filled with beautiful poetry and plenty of wordplay [the interwebs told me so].
The most infectious line "L’as de trèfle qui pique ton cœur" is literally "The ace of clubs that stings (also ’spade’) your heart".
Marvelous.
[translated chorus]
I’m the ace of clubs that trumps your heart
The ace of clubs that trumps your heart…
The ace of clubs that trumps your heart…
Caroline…
El Michels Affair: Shimmy Shimmy Ya [zshare]
Wu Tang. Kids chanting. Horns.
How could this cover [?] get any better?
Check this pretty dope article over at NPR by O.Wang. Won't disappoint.
Vybz Kartel: Last Man Standing [zshare]
I was in Trinidad & Tobago from January to May.
Basically what I'm trying to say... this isn't the last V.Kartel song that will be posted here on the Interstate.
This is a great example of some popular dancehall at the moment. And it turns out that rap feuds are universal. This is a great diss song, and the crowds get hyped at T&T parties when it comes on.
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Monday, May 4, 2009
yes it is quite lovely in my atmosphere...
This post is the *official* interstate 8 space/stars/sky/martians/future/robots post. I figure, if so many hip-hoppers are taking this "I'm from outer space" angle, I might as well do a little chronicle of the (unexplained) phenomena, word to Fox Mulder. Honestly, not all these tracks fit the theme exactly but they do all contain lines stating their not-from-earthiness.
Ced Hughes - Polite Rap Song
This is the source of the title quote, and is one of my favorite Ced Hughes songs, which is actually saying a lot considering What Up Tho?! is one of my favorite mixtapes. Anyways, despite the atmospheric lyric, I'm posting this song because it has what I refer to as the "moment." For any song to be good, or worth listening to over-and-over again, it has to have that moment that makes you really notice it. Sometimes, the moment doesn't actually happen, but the song teases you the whole time with brief glimpses and never actually hits it (example: Gnarls Barkley - Open Book). Anyways, for me the moment when the beat swings up and Ced jumps in for the third verse is the reason I keep listening to this song. Check it out.
David Bowie - Space Oddity
A classic space song detailing the happenings in the mind of Major Tom as he experiences outer space. Probably one of the earliest really popular space-y songs.
K-Os - Mirror In the Sky
From Atlantis: Hymns for Disco. I honestly can't say if this truly fits the space theme, but this song is awesome and the whole album is awesome, and his new album YES! is awesome, so buy it (like I did).
B.o.B. - Starship Strobelite
The adventures of Spaceman BoB as he searches for a Strobelite honey. Just a very entertaining song all around.
KiD CuDi - Embrace the Martian (Round Table Knights remix)
I honestly wasn't a big fan of Embrace the Martian when I first heard it on A KiD Named CuDi, but this remix has changed all that. Usually, I'm not a big fan of CuDi remixes because they usually focus on Day N Nite and they pretty much always make it worse, so this is a refreshing chance to catch a CuDi remix that actually improves on the original.
KiD CuDi - Sky Might Fall prod. Kanye West
The early version of the CuDi single, great production by Mr. West, sorta makes me wonder what could've been if the KiD from Cleveland had done all the vocals for 808's. Beatwise, this song fits right in with Kanye's production on that album and of course KiD CuDi shows his skills on here. I'm certain that the album, when it comes, will be one of the best of the year.
Drake - I'm Still Fly
This is an amazing use of the Big Tymers song, and Drake puts down some very solid lyrics. Great moment a couple minutes in when he "wastes" some lines, if you're not looking for Drake's lady-killers like Best I Ever Had, this should fit right in your library.
U-N-I - Hey Neighbor
Alright just get on the spaceship and go. A pretty dope song from the Cali-based duo U-N-I, from Before There Was Love, the prelude mixtape to their album, A Love Supreme. This song and Night Nurse are my current favorites from them, and both the mixtape and album are definitely worth a listen.
I had sorta hoped that I could showcase a little bit of hip-hop history regarding the outer space theme, but I seem to have completely missed that target. Oh well, good music all around anyways.
I come in peace, but I need y'all rockin with meeeee, pleeeeease, embrace the martian, and this is how it sounds...
Ced Hughes - Polite Rap Song
This is the source of the title quote, and is one of my favorite Ced Hughes songs, which is actually saying a lot considering What Up Tho?! is one of my favorite mixtapes. Anyways, despite the atmospheric lyric, I'm posting this song because it has what I refer to as the "moment." For any song to be good, or worth listening to over-and-over again, it has to have that moment that makes you really notice it. Sometimes, the moment doesn't actually happen, but the song teases you the whole time with brief glimpses and never actually hits it (example: Gnarls Barkley - Open Book). Anyways, for me the moment when the beat swings up and Ced jumps in for the third verse is the reason I keep listening to this song. Check it out.
David Bowie - Space Oddity
A classic space song detailing the happenings in the mind of Major Tom as he experiences outer space. Probably one of the earliest really popular space-y songs.
K-Os - Mirror In the Sky
From Atlantis: Hymns for Disco. I honestly can't say if this truly fits the space theme, but this song is awesome and the whole album is awesome, and his new album YES! is awesome, so buy it (like I did).
B.o.B. - Starship Strobelite
The adventures of Spaceman BoB as he searches for a Strobelite honey. Just a very entertaining song all around.
KiD CuDi - Embrace the Martian (Round Table Knights remix)
I honestly wasn't a big fan of Embrace the Martian when I first heard it on A KiD Named CuDi, but this remix has changed all that. Usually, I'm not a big fan of CuDi remixes because they usually focus on Day N Nite and they pretty much always make it worse, so this is a refreshing chance to catch a CuDi remix that actually improves on the original.
KiD CuDi - Sky Might Fall prod. Kanye West
The early version of the CuDi single, great production by Mr. West, sorta makes me wonder what could've been if the KiD from Cleveland had done all the vocals for 808's. Beatwise, this song fits right in with Kanye's production on that album and of course KiD CuDi shows his skills on here. I'm certain that the album, when it comes, will be one of the best of the year.
Drake - I'm Still Fly
This is an amazing use of the Big Tymers song, and Drake puts down some very solid lyrics. Great moment a couple minutes in when he "wastes" some lines, if you're not looking for Drake's lady-killers like Best I Ever Had, this should fit right in your library.
U-N-I - Hey Neighbor
Alright just get on the spaceship and go. A pretty dope song from the Cali-based duo U-N-I, from Before There Was Love, the prelude mixtape to their album, A Love Supreme. This song and Night Nurse are my current favorites from them, and both the mixtape and album are definitely worth a listen.
I had sorta hoped that I could showcase a little bit of hip-hop history regarding the outer space theme, but I seem to have completely missed that target. Oh well, good music all around anyways.
I come in peace, but I need y'all rockin with meeeee, pleeeeease, embrace the martian, and this is how it sounds...
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