Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Would you rather own a luxury yacht or a private jet?

gimme the private jet! you can't get even 1/2 the traveling done on a yacht as you can on a jet

Ask me anything

If you could eliminate one thing you do each day in the bathroom so you never had to do it again, what would it be?

i would eliminate the plaster between the tile because i hate cleaning it.

Ask me anything

i love your music. I am also interested in pursuing a career in music. do you work with a manager/agent?

to date, i don't have a manager or agent, and that has its ups and downs..i would appreciate an oriented and forward thinking agent though..

Ask me anything

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

GIMME MORE DOPE BLACK GIRLS: Finally Inside Beyonce's Mind

"Why Don't You Love Me" - Beyoncé from Beyoncé on Vimeo.



So I know its weird. I went from 2 posts a year to 3 posts a week but when beauty and history crash into each other I gotta say something!

Okay so I effing love Beyonce! I'm not one of those crazy fans that can't admit when she plays herself but I will be the first one to jump up and tell anyone why she is doper than they are. But I feel like I've been waiting over a decade to feel something inside of her. Being so glamorous and playful and flirtatious, its been hard to sense her sincerity in the past. But as she always does, she has finally confronted the issue of her authenticity and proven, she's everything you ever seen, and more.

This video turned everything about Beyonce WAY UP. Classic and well fashioned pin up imaging, grainy vintage 50's video taping and a shot of "B.B. Homemaker" dusting off her countless Grammy's was all it took to make this video a winner. The song, while not the greatest banger of them all is perfect for this theme. She plays on the problem of an unsatisfied husband, but in great B vernacular, you know its also a punch at everyone that questions, critiques and disregards her successful career.


why don't you love me when i make myself so easy to love? i got beauty, i got heart, keep my head in the books I'm sharp. but you don't care to know that I'm smart..


Those vulnerable lyrics are met with Bey fixing cars in stilettos, burning up food and being dangerously beautiful while affirming she deserves more love than she receives. She displays all the ways she caters to her man/public without being regarded for all it takes to be a wonder woman. Makeup rolling down her face, with a cocktail in one hand and a cigarette in another, for the first time you see and hear real torment in her voice. I appreciate that she put it all out there and I believe this is finally the end of the surface Bey. Grown, sexy and secure and in depth, she is surely just as dynamic inside as she is out.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Congi Swagga: The Real from Faro Z



MY SWAGGA IS ANCIENT, A FINE WINE THAT YOU NEVER TASTED...


Sitting down to write about this song has been difficult. Mostly because before i reach the 3rd minute i am up dancing. Faro Z has the magic within to invoke ancient values in a totally contemporary context. In the Fela era New York is currently enjoying, Only Built for Afro Cuban Linx is a gem for on and off broadway audiences. The album is a perfect fusion of Afro Beat, Wu Tang influences and Faro's classic New York mc-ing. To be such an intellectually stimulating body of music the most dynamic part of this single and the entire album is it makes you dance.

This was confirmed at the NRO Speakeasy in the Bronx a few weeks back. Cool vybes, great convos, everyone was chillin. Then Congi Swagga came on. Immediately the cocktail party vybe turned into a full on bashment. Followed by 3 other amazing tracks off the album the event began to BUMP. Bodies were shaking and bouncing from all directions and all I can remember is that I never experienced anything like that moment prior. A room full of people that had never heard Faro's music had become a room full of dedicated fans. We were all shocked. And motivated.

What I appreciate most about Faro, Congi Swagga and the whole Only Built for Afro Cuban Linx is that he doesn't sacrifice any of his skills, he accelerates them and in doing so creates a space for himself within Hip Hop and Diaspora music cultures. Multi-lingual lyrics, familiar and ferocious beats, authenticity and swagga, Faro Z is "the real".

download Congi Swagga at http://newraporder.bandcamp.com/track/congi-swagga

No Stranger to Being Dope : Tecla Esposito




Documenting a beautiful moment in history is always right on time. This is a lesson I learned recently while lost in the woods with the sensual, playful, wild world that Tecla Esposito created on her new album, Strangers In Masks.


I was of the lucky elite class that got an early preview of Strangers before its actual release date. I immediately began taking notes and BBM'd Tec about reviewing her music. But i was way too overwhelmed to share most of my words. I never experienced anything like her before. Tecla and her album are such a flavor filled box of candy and beer, girls and boys, masks and bare truths.

This album is packed with dope from every direction. The ambient, psycho-analytical introduction of Chi Ali's sample, scary laughter and carnival harpsichords open the door to her vortex "Vintage Circus". Lyrically, Tecla is coy and creative and concerned from the gate. Throughout the album she is confronting social bullshit we often walk around in the name of fun and fashion. "Let's Play Dress Up", "Skinny Skinny" and "Good Hair" are all about the world's dumb expectations of her and women all around. Playful lyrics like "Scenester, scenester on my way/ out the door who am I today?" are sexy lines that blatantly call out the external focus of our current pop culture. What I enjoy most is that she is laughing at all of these issues; bringing them to the forefront while vocally proving she doesn't abide by such standards. She calmly questions the issues of beauty and brilliance and how our current culture values each. This discussion is powerful and compelling coming from such an undeniable beauty like Tecla, who conveys well that beauty alone won't win anyone their throne.

Regarding love and romance and creating her own space, Tecla's lyrics are visual and vulnerable. "dancing mimes" and "leprechauns in underwear" and other colorful childhood images are are all over "See The Rainbows", a synth bass driven song about her ideal utopia. One of favorite tracks, "Rollercoaster in Woods" has perfectly visual lyrics and it is easy to find yourself lost in her bouncing images of romance and flashlights. The distant sonic environment in her mid tempo, booty shaking offer a great example of her constantly fusing musical influences.

Confessions of insecurities and inconsistencies in her world are well expressed in tracks like "When I was a Sinner" where she sings doo-wop about how the world may regard her choices in music, friends and lovers. My personal favorite booty shaker, "So Have I" takes that discussion and flips the groove from apologetic to empathetic. The body rock and booty bounce of this songs production exudes confidence that will make listeners question their judgement less and roll with the punches.

In conclusion,this album isn't about a scene,a type, a brand. Tecla, her synth performance, dope lyrics and unique voice are all her own. Considering her already strong catalog of music, I imagine the future for Tecla will be bountiful, and I wont be surprised to find her fusing more styles and sounds into her collection. Much like Little Dragon and Bjork, I am sure that Tecla Esposito's career will be ever fresh, ever elevating and simply DOPE FOREVER.

buy Strangers In Masks on iTunes. and enjoy.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

I TELL OUR HISTORY VOL. 2 GIMME MORE DOPE BLACK GIRLS: SWEETIE AND TREZURE THE EMPRESS NEVER CLASH


























BECAUSE I AM SO PROUD OF THIS REVIEW AND LOVE IT UP AND DOWN I ASK THAT YOU TAKE A MOMENT TO READ IT IN ITS ENTIRETY.

Southpaw was completely saturated with eccentric looking artsy types for “The Aquarian Inauguration Celebration”. In celebration of the new presidency, the Aquarian birthday month, and the mark of a new era, the Inauguration party was set in the aim of welcoming in progressive ideals, politics, and art. Hosted by Homeboy Sandman, and featuring acts from what can be haphazardly categorized as Afro-Punk, Afro-beat, or hip-hop, the various segments of the night were truly “out”—as the jazz cats like to say—or simply unconventional. Similarly, the makeup of the crowd embodied the subcultural communities that take ownership of those genres.

Though the men-folk dominated the majority of the performers, the women were the ones who truly inspired and awed.


Sweetie, the female led punk/pop/hardcore/electronica band had the venue pulsating with rough electric guitar riffs, and multidimensional synthesizers, carrying the force of the lead singers melodic yet fierce vocals. In the tradition of Led Zeppelin, yet with a feminine edge, Sweetie laid down tightly arranged vocals, enormous distortions, in a well-manicured manner, all the while looking hot and intimidating as hell. The polarized crowd gave diverse reactions to the act. There were clearly some avid fans, and then those who were not of the rock mindset, who stood equally awed, but swayed awkwardly, unsure of how to really get down to the music.

Another noteworthy act of the evening was TreZure The Empress. Her band exudes the sounds of Chaka Khan, Fela Kuti, Lauryn Hill, with a little bit of ska flavor. With an onstage personality of Sharon Jones, and a nightingale voice, TreZure’s voice was soft enough to lull you to sleep, but brilliant enough to move crowds. Scampering around the stage, in her Motown-diva little black dress, and owning the stage as her band members stayed stationary in their places, TreZure electrified the audience with her dramatic effect, and whole body performance.

Also including performances by Cavalier, Junk Science, M.C. K~Swift, Miz Metro and The Make Believes, The Antidote, Sankofa, and special guests, “The Aquarian Inauguration Celebration” was a fantastic effort to expose progressive music lovers to severely talented local new musical acts, as well as visual art. Stationed downstairs was an art exhibition displaying works from Leola Bee, Craig Sanders, Dave Chino, Sarah Kolker and others. The entire venue space was transformed into an art mecca, with good vibes, good music, and the exchange of good dialogues; a critical statement of affirming the emerging art community.

-Boyuan Gao
NOW I CAN BLACK OUT!!!
OH MY GOODNESS!!
DO YOU HEAR HOW THEM LADIES RUN THIS MUTHAF%*&@!!


Now with the greatest humility I proudly say yes, SWEETIE and TreZure the Empress went so hard for the AIC. Immediately I must thank Jah C and Hassan and Josh for believing in themselves and believing in us because that show was magic yet to be matched. I really appreciated how all of our efforts that night were recognized in the review and that we represented to the fullest (YAH!). The night before the show Tecla called me and we spoke about how excited we were to finally be playing on the same bill and even better back to back! We have always been great supporters of each others music and have come a long way fast. Actually all of us that were in that show have been together grinding and believing in our work together, so that night was remarkable even before the review. I'm just glad our audience felt the blessings that we felt.

Now how is it that Led Zepplin and Chaka Khan get discussed in the same review? Or nightingale's and synthesizers? This is what will happen when these hard core, innovations from SWEETIE and TreZure the Empress are both in the building. It is because the mission of these women is cohesion, they don't come to clash, but to bring everyone together. To have such variant genres , the energy, independence and veracity with which Ife and TreZure both sing and that both bands command, show and prove how close these music cousins are. Much of the electricity that is maintained from each band is provoked from a strong sense of leadership from all of the women. Tecla, playing dark and indulgent chords while singing so calmly exudes great ownership and responsibility for her instruments. Ife, with her deep red nails and lips and jet black hair roams the stage with a warrior call...and then you see how come TreZure's heavy bass lines and guttural drums and deep ancestral wails aren't that far removed. In short, we never clash because we make music that shows you how to LEAD YOURSELF. We aren't doing what is expected and thankfully as I develop as a musician and listen to SWEETIE blossom, i can hear that we won't be predictable or typecast anytime soon. You should expect anything and everything from each of these bands. And what you will surely gain every time you hear us is BLACK GIRLS RULING. No matter how we offer it out, we come from the same spirit, listen to much of the same music and hope to inspire the same way. I told Ife that night that no one should ever question how hood she is EVER because in the end of the day, no matter what people think they like, they can't help but love
GOOD ROCK SOUL MUSIC. It's like Leontyne Price singing opera, or Brandee Younger playing classical harp music; when you know who you are you don't have to leave any parts of yourself out to stay true or BLACK. That is the power of the diaspora, the fusion and coming together. Fierce Punk Rock women and a dominant female Afrobeat band leader in the room with a bunch of MCs, business suits and painters makes all the sense in the world to me. Cuz Ife sings punk rock music like a rapper. And I sing afrobeat soul with operatic undertones. WE CAN DO WHAT WE WANT AND WE DO. This is why we will thrive in this industry and we will offer a new perspective in our days. We won't be labeled any longer. Punk Rock, Hip Hop, Alternative Soul, Rock Hop and whatever else is what we play and what we will support if our peoples are making it.
BLACK MUSIC WILL NO LONGER BE TYPECAST NOR EXCLUSIONARY. AND SOUL MUSIC WILL NEVER BE CONTROLLED. BIG UPS TO MY WHOLE FAMILY AND EVERYONE FROM THE AIC! WE MAJOR WE MAJOR!!!!