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An Open Letter To History

Saul Williams has to be one of the best performers  I have ever seen play.  His command of the English language is extraordinary.  He got a room of at least 800 people to stop and listen to an excerpt from his book ‘She‘. Do you know how hard that would be in a packed bar in the middle of summer?

The self titled album from 2004 kept me company on many an uncomfortable tube trip. He makes you remember how important and powerful lyrics can be while maintaining a rock star steez. Kinda like a modern day H.R of Bad Brains.

He has worked with Trent Reznor, Mars Volta, Nas, Sage Francis, Coldcut, Will Oldham, and Zach de La Rocha to name a few. He has mad integrity and his words formulate erudition.

This just popped into my inbox earlier today. Lucky I check my spam. mmm spam!

An Open Letter To History

Dear History,
For too long have I pondered your meaning, memorized dates of battles, years of servitude, decades of injustice, named eras after movements, mourned the extinction of species, cursed founding fathers, worn vintage suits and cloaked myself with references of your hold on me.

I have walked through museums wondering how it is that greatness had lived and died all before my time. Parts of me feared becoming great because it seemed to include a price of death and a postmortem glory that my memory could never resurrect. I’ve stared at paintings dying to catch glimpses of the painter, closed my eyes to listen to songs that drunken ghosts dance to, and all the while I’ve fought to FREE the present to BECOME.

In 1995, I stood with poets in the middle of the Brooklyn Bridge, barking metaphors at the new moon of the summer solstice wedging words into it’s craters, sewing seeds through nightly wind.

In 1996, I forced the ocean back with words, fathered planets, climbed pyramids, and began to decipher the sirens song to conjure the dream-filled Children of the Night.

In 1997, I stood with prisoners in our nations capitol bending bars with the power of thought as wordsmiths served sentences and Hip Hop diddy-dandified itself: stealing golden calves from the Old Testament to smuggle into the lavish crib of Pontius Pilate for it’s birthday party

In 1998, I swallowed fear and sun-danced on film reels, projecting a me that had not been into a me that ever shall be.

And HERE I stand, ten years the difference and witness to changing hands.

Dear History,
I beat you. I stand a generator of generations bearing witness to a world that we are holding accountable for past actions. Me and my friends, we’re changing our diets, re-inventing marriage, check-mating capitalism, re-defining ethics, replacing cruelty with compassion, and have sworn not to re-elect the sins of the father.

We are casting our votes for so much more than a lesser of evils, but for change, and greater insight, for wisdom out of the mouths of babes, for races that bleed into ONE.

Dear History,
You are behind us and we are no longer looking back. We are standing on the threshold of new times, new days, new worlds, and charging forward without battle cry or trumpet, while cynicism, apathy, and cowardice take their place beside you, behind us.

Dear History,
We no longer believe in you. We have invested our our thoughts and dreams into the present moment and opportunity to shift our reality into one that does not resemble your dog-eared books.

We stand on the shoulders of those who have dared to dream and on the necks of those who have wasted their time and ours proclaiming a past past its prime.

Dear History,
Blitz! It’s my turn now. You can have your mounds of flesh, leather boots, cannons and sabers, nooses and guillotines, warships and fighter planes, trails of tears and blood, genocides, dungeons and dragons, ghost stories and fairy tales……….

Saul Williams - Black Stacey

Day Dreams Start Fires

Day Dreams Start Fires is a collaboration between Tourettes and 12 New Zealand artists including Misery, Askew, Deus, Cut Collective, Kerry Ann Lee, Gasp and more. The art works are going to be made into A1 prints and sold for 60 dollars.

Opening night is on Thursday the 30th of October at the Basement (ex Silo).  Starting at 7:30pm there will be performance from Tourettes, Drab Do Riffs, R.E.S, and Cyphanetik.  Hero and myself will be DJing earlier on aswell. The exhibition will be up for two weeks. animals? animals! yo


‘I would rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy’

Bobo and I had an interesting weekend involving juniper juice and brewskies.  We thought why not embrace it and celebrate some of our favourite booze related tunes. Neck That Bottle!

Libra Season Top Dozen 2008

Elijah One

Beer, (So Nice) Right On - JD And The Evil’s Dynamite Band

Beercan- Beck

Beer For Breakfast - The Replacements

Drinks (Escapism) - Prince Paul

One Beer (remix) - Madvillian

Beers, Steers & Queers - Revolting Cocks

Pound That Beer - Mac Lethal

Pass The Red Stripe - Skream

Mystic Brew - Ronnie Foster

Brew Barrymore - Diplo

The Piano Has Been Drinking - Tom Waits

Drinking And Driving - Black Flag

Tom Waits - The Piano Has Been Drinking

Mac Lethal - Pound That Beer

Boobocanon

GIN AND RASPBERRY - Martin Curtis

Gin and Juice - Snoop Dogg

Gin and Milk - Dirty Pretty Things

Cold Gin - Kiss

Gang of Gin - Babyshambles

One More Gin - Chris Brown

Quart of Gin - The Prodigals

Gin Gan Goolie - Traditional

Love is like a Bottle of Gin - Magnetic Fields

One Mo’ Gin - D’Angelo

Gin House Blues - Nina Simone

When Music Matters Medley - Gin and DJ Richie

Kiss - Cold Gin

Snoop Doggy Dogg - Gin And Juice (uncensored)

Yo! BNK Raps

Ok time for another addition of some shit I ripped off from MTV.  However these clips you may not have seen in between ‘The Bachelor 22′ or ‘School of Rock of Love’.

These 2 rappers are both from Brooklyn, New York.  They are a few of the most consistent MCs that have been doing it since the late 90’s.  ‘Society Is Brainwashed’ is from the new album ‘The Hour of Reprisal’Ill Bill has gone back to a more Non Phixion sound which I’m sure most of his fans wouldn’t have a problem with. The clip is nice AND disturbing, and the beat is by DJ Premier!

‘Coffee’ by  The Weathmens, Aesop Rock is a collaboration with Mountain Goat,  John Darnielle that appears on his most recent LP ‘None Shall Pass’.  It’s some good ol grindhouse gore I tells ya.

Anyway, I like the videos.  Stuff goes to the beat n stuff!

Ill Bill - ‘Society Is Brainwashed’

Aesop Rock ft. John Darnielle - ‘Coffee’

“You haven’t fallen in love with that dead world have you?”

Here’s a piece of writing from my boy Tourettes.  You can catch him thoughout Auckland doing spoken word, rapping, drumming or drinking in Grey Lynn…

“You haven’t fallen in love with that dead world have you?”

Tomorrow this will all be gone 
the life brought on credit.
When the debt of the west is called in
by children who make our shoes 
this fast food empire will burn. 

We need 
1000 different flavors of ice cream
to distract us from death,
where’s In the third world 
they live amongst it,
Laugh, fuck and dance with it. 

Back In The west 
dreams squeeze into Elvis suits
And hover out of reach,
life expectancy is a measure of wealth 
and alien nation the undisclosed side effect,
the internet reduces everyone to a dyslexic 12 year old 
just to trick you into watching porn,
young minds fill with insect larvae 
that hatch into screaming madness,
everything is digital and disposable
and yet we fear death? 

Do you ever wake up in the middle of the night
Filled with the feeling that this is the end of something?
And you get up and turn on the TV
And there is the Chinese finance Minster
Wearing an Armani suit and making jokes in English.
And just when you start to feel like this is some sort of night mere 
The TV cuts to Africans with aids and Arabs blowing each other to pieces
And you feel relieved, 
This is the world you went to sleep in
And you go back to bed relaxed and dream of strip malls and instant fulfillment. 

Tomorrow this will all be gone.
It will be the same
As it is now
only slightly different.

 

 

nineteen nineties mix

OK, It seems I’m not the only one who tries to beat match Porno for Pyros with hip hop.  Nick Catchdubs & Mr Ducker have got this out just in time for me to get all nostalgic in the sun on my ’stoop’ out front.  God Bless these mans and their guilty pleasures!  Les Claypool still kills anyone on the bass gat!

The mix features seemingly every single band that played Lollapalooza from ‘92-’96, or ended up on A Trip Compilation, not to mention every other band you liked in the ’90s, including Nirvana, Buthole Surfers, Body Count, Pavement, Beck, Meat Puppets, Sonic Youth, Beastie Boys, L7, Temple Of The Dog, The Breeders, A Tribe Called Quest, Dinosur Jr, and many more, as well as countless recognizable audio snippets from your favorite ’90s flicks/cartoons. Catchdubs says:

Even with double digit-old tunes, Radio Friendly Unit Shifter feels right on time, connecting the dots between Sonic Youth breakbeats, weeded Lollapalooza rap, gloriously fuzzed-out one hit wonders and much more. No irony, no empty nostalgia, just a lot of music we love that shaped what we do today.

Download the full hour-plus-long mix here:

mp3:
nick catchdubs x mr. ducker :: radio friendly unit shifter (93 mb)

Yo! BNK Raps

Here are some interesting vids. For me I can like music for all sorts of reasons. The aesthetic of it, what the lyrics are addressing, or the boundries it’s seeping over. Alot of the time I just listen to some ignorant shit for the dope beat!

Anyway. The first is by Ise Lyfe. It’s a conscious rap (I fuckin hate that term) delivered in the ‘fun’ style of alot of the hip hop he is talking about. He’s mocking people, but at the same sounds pretty fresh. I dunno, I think I like……check it out!

Ise Lyfe - Bad Word Bounce

This song is pretty tight too, though it is all about the near perfect remake of the opening credits to The Fresh Prince of Bel Air….nice effort with the art direction yo!

Shad - The Old Prince Still Lives At Home

Top DOZEN updated

Because 10 is never enough and most good things like beer, eggs and donuts come in dozens, here you have it.  The Bottleneck Top Dozen for August……..bit late…ah well.

2 x dozen. Hey that makes a slab!

August 2008

Elijah One

Walk On By - Joann Garett - ?

Magic Key - Rare Earth - Motown

No Tears - Roberta Flack - Atlantic

I’m Gettin High - Merle Haggard/Leone Williams - MCA

Quicksand - Quicksand - Charly Records

This Beat Is Def - A.T.C - Charly Records

The Ox - Madlib - BBE

No Hands Gramma (Shoes Edit) - Bill Withers - Captains Crate

Foot Down (Blockhead Remix Inst.) - Del The Funkee Homosapien - Definitive Jux

Trying Girls Out - The Persuaders - Atco

Never Hear Surf Music Again - Free Blood - DFA

Elbow Room - Hurricane - Grand Royal

Bobocanon

We Want Some Pussy - 2 Live Crew - XR

That Toast Joint - DLT - BMG

Working Bees - The Pinker Tones - Nacional Records

Smell Yo Dick - Good as Gold - Top Billin’

50 Ways - Chipset & Devlin - Fully Fitted

Georges Groove - Chavy Boys - Still Evolving

The Jungle VIP - Benji Boko - Wax On

On A Roll Man - Trevor Luveys & Affie Yusef - Machines Don’t Care

Lets Hit The Beach - Arabian Prince - Stones Throw

Lets Reggae All Night - CSS - Sub Pop

Gossip - Lil Wayne - Cash Money

Edge Of The World - Faith No More - Slash Records

It’s a Madlib Invasion!

Ok this is a lazy post, and this is lazy slideshow YouTube vid, but screw me sideways if this doesn’t sound like some Mind Altering Demented Lessons IBeats.

Beat Konducta back at it. Jeah!

 




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