Category Archives: Audio-Visuals

Anything focused on Audio-Visual elements… YouTube, etc.

Niche Exploration :: KIBO’s ‘Elements’

While cruising through Facebook recently, I came across a post from my man Kilmatik about how folks should dig a little deeper into their local music scenes, and not just follow the crowds.  As an example of an artist who could use a little more recognition, he posted the following video by KIBO, and it definitely got my attention.  Dig.

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Blast Off :: Cory Kendrix + Anna Love’s ‘Wax On’ Audio-Visual

You heard it, and now it’s time to see it… that extra dope collaborative effort put forth by Cory Kendrix and Anna Love now has a video.  Dig the appropriately trippy visuals of Wax On.

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Bigger Each Year :: Exploded Drawing SXSW Compilation 2015

There are TOO many people on this compilation to list, but trust me, every time that soundfounder and Butcher Bear get together to show the world what Exploded Drawing has in store for the year, it’s a hit.  Throw in A Better Tomorrow handling the sonic polishing, and we’re in it to win it.  I’m especially proud of this one, because I have a track on here from the upcoming instrumental release Slow Burnout, plus a collaboration from Butcher Bear‘s upcoming album with BoomBaptist.  Dig it, share it, and support your local underground movement!

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Sneak Preview :: Kilmatik Meets Robbie Analog

Get hip…

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Heard, Then Seen :: J Kid Brings ‘Rhythm Roulette’ To Life

I was a hip hop head long before skate videos started using hip hop music, but the blend of hip hop and skating has always been a beautiful union.  J Kid taps into this beauty with his latest visual project, a long form video of his recent release Rhythm Roulette.  Enjoy, and don’t forget to cop the album as well.

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Permanent Vacation :: ‘Seu Amor’ By Tommy V

A little something from Tommy V for all of us coming in from the cold.. Seu Amor reminds us all that warmer days are ahead.

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Long Time Coming :: Ceschi & Sage Francis Reflect On Being ‘Barely Alive’

Broken Bone Ballads is shaping up to be a powerhouse of an album.  Ceschi and Sage Francis trade verses over a Factor Chandelier track that sticks in your head from listen one.  Can’t wait to hear this one in its entirety.

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Our Precious Fluids :: (RAS) Riders Against The Storm Unleash All That ‘Booty Sweat’

Every day, it seems, (RAS) Riders Against the Storm give Austin hip hop heads one more reason to be happy they’ve chosen to join our ranks.  This time around, (RAS) has dropped a video for their party jam Booty Sweat that would make one proud.  Featuring footage from their Body Rock events, Juiceland, and other local points with some of my favorite Austin graf, it’s bound to be a prominent reminder of how the creative minds of the ATX get down.  Enjoy, share, and support!

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The Hometown Kydd :: GR33D And SXSW 2015

It’s good to see my man Kydd continue his rise.  SXSW 2015 allows him another chance to showcase his abilities in front of his fellow Austinites, and this year, he just so happens to have a new album ready and waiting.  From what I’ve heard of GR33D, all of us show look forward to some growth and expansion of ideas from an already deeply creative and gifted emcee.

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Seeds Of Life :: Mega Ran And Storyville Are ‘Soul Veggies’

Mega Ran and Storyville tell the story of Soul Veggies:

PHILADELPHIA, 2004.  Random, aka Mega Ran, and Storyville met as colleagues in an underground Hip Hop collective.  Ran was already known around town as one of the best up and coming emcees while Story was starting to build a buzz on the battle scene.  When they first met, their musical chemistry was undeniable.  It wasn’t long before Storyville was showing up on Random‘s records in different capacities.  In 2005 Storyville produced a record with a violist named Holly Fulton, and Random turned that instrumental into the song Push.

Eventually Random moved out to Phoenix and Storyville went off to New York to pursue recording and mixing.  The two stayed in touch over the years but it wasn’t until 2008 and when they really reunited.  They both independently decided to enter the Scribble Jam Rap Battle preliminary rounds in their respective locations – Random in Phoenix, Storyville in New York.  Each won a place in the final competition (and the very last Scribble Jam) in Cincinnati.  The two reconnected like they had never missed a step.  In 2009, Ran wrote a song with producer Samik, which Weiss engineered.  That song was Splash Woman and became Mega Ran‘s most popular song to date.

Fast forward to 2015, and now Random is also known as Mega Ran, the first rap artist ever to be licensed by Capcom.  The world’s foremost video game inspired musician.  Storyville is now a leading mixing engineer, whose tutorial series Mixing Rap Vocals has been accessed over a million times.

“It could be my most complete work ever, and I don’t say that much,” Ran says of the project’s progress.  “We’re both stepping outside of our comfort zones and creating really challenging and fun music.”  The album will contain much of the fun that the two have exhibited on tracks like UknowTheName, and the musicality of tracks like Push into one concise package.

“The timing was finally right,” says Storyville.  “We’ve been so busy, but we’ve carved out the time to dedicate to this project, and it shows.”  Weiss has spent the last seven years engineering for some of the biggest names in music, including Grammy winners Arrested Development, George Clinton, and Ronnie Spector.  “My career as an engineer really took off, but making this project with Ran called me back to my roots.”

Meanwhile, after being named LA Weekly‘s “Artist Likely to Be Big in 2014,” Ran has made good on the projections in superhero-like leaps and bounds.  He has organized successful tours of the US, Japan, and Europe, released a documentary DVD, orchestrated a hugely successful Kickstarter campaign, all while releasing several critically acclaimed albums.

The Soul Veggies album will include production by Storyville, Small Pro, frequent collaborator Samik (Splash Woman) and more, and guest vocals by legendary MC Wise Intelligent of the acclaimed group Poor Righteous Teachers, among others.  The album contains everything we’ve seen from the two, solo and collectively, from B-Boy styled park jams (React) and humorous contemporary rap commentary (Rappin About Rappin), to carefully constructed introspective tales (Another Day), and of course, video games (Life’s A Game).

Mega Ran and Storyville are Soul Veggies.

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