Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Find Some Music

It's amazing how the video era changed the way we see music. I was watching Transformers: Dark Of The Moon for the 16th time. Don't you dare judge me. And there was a song that played in a scene where the "heroes" approach the fallen city of Chicago.

When I saw the movie in the theater, immediately I knew who the artist was. While I watched, I felt that the backdrop of the carnage was perfect. Then I saw the official music video. Not what I pictured. But then I thought, that's what music is supposed to do.



Music should make you feel...

Music should make you move...

Music should make you SEE.

As a kid I remember that aside from reading, music was my greatest escape. In my mind, I saw the scenes laid out by singers/songwriters. And they spoke to me with their words of love and passion. They wooed me with their frustrations and melancholy. They brought to life places I'd never been and people I'll never meet, and I felt alive.

Today get some music in your life, and see where it takes you.

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Monday, February 18, 2013

Press Kits


I don't see many artists putting together a decent PRESS KIT so I decided to mention it here.....
  • The Bio – Create a one-page bio that is interesting to read. Try not to get to wordy.
  • The Photo – Arrange a photo shoot; if you take this seriously, you will benefit deeply. Create a photo that is clear, light, and attention-grabbing. Showing movement is a great benefit. How I hate the wall lean but that's another story.
  • The Articles, Quotes & CD Reviews – Getting that first article written about you can feel daunting. A great place to start is any music websites or blogs you like. Believe me there are people on the internet willing to do it. Go through your social media and see what folks are saying about you and your music.
  • The CD – The CD artwork, like the press kit, must be well thought out. Send a link so the writer can download the tracks. When you do have your CD ready and it is being sent to a targeted press list, full artwork is always preferred. Put your phone number and contact info in the CD so if it gets separated from the press kit, the writer knows how to contact you.

A press kit can let people know how serious you take yourself. So while you've got the time put one together. as a matter of fact if you put one together and send it to me I'll tell you what's missing and what you need to fix. 
I'm just that nice.



I SUPPORT MUSIC

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Monday, October 22, 2012

NEW MUSIC MONDAY- SHE WANTS ME


I don't think as a woman that I should find the lyrics for the first single from the soon to be released Armored Sound Productions presents: A Tension Span slightly humorous, but I DID. So allow me to introduce you to the single, the producer and the artist.





First of all, YdotGPeriod hasn't convinced me at the end of this track that he won't take this girl back and we get a sequel to this story. But that aside, the track features YDotGPeriod who's worked with Big Chan (Armored Sound Productions) on a couple of his previous releases. If you remember YdotGperiod's "Supa Dupa Cool", Big Chan was the producer on that as well. These two seem to team well together and I look forward to hearing more from both of them.

In "She Wants Me" YDotG tells of a girl that he meets and is only interested in a physical relationship but somehow she ends up falling in love, he continues trying to figure out how to let her know he’s not that into her, wondering why she would want to mess up what he thinks is a good thing.


See now we got a sit-ua-tion
Cause them words cancel all our previous engagements
When you said it, I know you was just off in your zone
But that sh_t scared a n_gga’ now I’m tryna get to gone
I’m kinda pissed cause you f_ckin up some real sh_t
All off in your feelins got you on that weird sh_t


I have to admit those lyrics got me laughing. But despite my amusement, you have to admit it's an excellently executed track with great production and catchy lyrics!

As the first single for the A Tension Span release, Big Chan wanted a radio friendly “love song”. Guy meets girl, world wind affair, someone could get their heart broken. YDotG is also featured on another track on the full project. I can't wait.


She Wants Me ASP f/ YdotGperiod

Big Chan of Armored Sound Productions


Big Chan in some downtime


I SUPPORT MUSIC

Until next time ... Hit me up!
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You know how we do...It's all about the music!

Monday, September 13, 2010

Making Music

2007 Grammy Award for Best R&B Album -- The Breakthrough (producer award)
2007 Grammy Award for Best R&B Song - Be Without You (songwriter award)
2005 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary R&B Album -- The Emancipation of Mimi (producer award)
2004 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary R&B Album -- Confessions (producer award)
2004 Year End Billboard Hot 100 producers
2004 Year End Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Producers
2003 SESAC Songwriter of the Year 2000-2003
2001 Billboard #5 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Producer of 2001

So many times hit-makers take a backseat to STARS....

Sounds strange huh?

But what I mean is that people that are behind the scenes often get overlooked and not properly lauded for their efforts and gifting to bring to "life" the final product that the public sees!
So today I honor the man....

Haven't heard of him, yes you have! You just don't realize it....

Did you hear Usher's Confessions; You heard B. Cox!
Did you hear Mariah's "We Belong Together"; You heard B. Cox!
Did you hear Jagged Edge's "Walked Outta Heaven", "Let's Get Married", & "Where the Party At"; You heard B. Cox!

Whether he's Oceans 7 own "The Texas Ranger" or Blackbaby, Inc head man ....He's Bryan Michael Cox, if you didn't know, now you know!!

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Monday, September 6, 2010

The Soundtrack Of Your Life

I just heard Jermaine Dupri rap to Christopher Cross' "Sailing" with his "Take Me Away" song on his recently released "I Think I'm Berry Gordy" mixtape. Download from his Global 14 blog here. Aside from JD's obvious message to the record and entertainment industry (touches how the industry has changed), I smiled at his choice of music. I smiled because at the very beginning he says, "A lot of you ain't gonna understand this....". I believe it's true.

I felt JD's heart on the whole thing, but more so listening to the track I was transported to a point in my life where things were altogether much more simple. It made me extremely nostalgic. I began to think how much music has played such an important part in my life. So much that there are certain songs that when played it's as if I'm physically in that moment of time.

I remember singing, "I Want to Know What Love Is" on the day I was almost struck by lightning at seven years old, and every time I hear it now I smile! "Man in the Mirror" was playing when I had my first kiss... and more recently, "Tears in Heaven" played in my mind when my grandfather died.

Other songs that would definitely make the Soundtrack of my life would include:-
Up On The Roof - The Drifters
Shape of My Heart - Backstreet Boys
Lately - Divine
Didn't We Almost Have It All - Whitney Houston
Unchained Melody - Righteous Brothers
Papa Don't Preach - Madonna
True Colors - Cyndi Lauper
Saved the Best for Last - Vanessa Williams
Iris - Goo Goo Dolls

So what does your soundtrack sound like? I like the sound of mine...I think I'll go make a mix CD and call it, In the Key of A - The First Act.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

FAILING CHRISTIANITY

Before I begin allow me to make a grave disclaimer. The following arguments are of a personal nature. Everyone has an opinion, and everyone’s opinion though you may not feel valid at the time, has legitimacy. You may consider this to be one of those times. You may not agree, but it doesn’t make any of it less true.

I was raised devout Pentecostal. As anyone familiar with old time religiosity would know, the Pentecostal Christian knew of Jesus and Church anything outside of those boundaries is considered Unchristian and hell bound. Now that I’m “all grown up” and well, reflective I have begun to wonder what took me so long to address something that has plagued me from my early teens. If I’m to abide in this “Christianity” that allows for a complete absence of living, I refuse to live that.

You see Christianity has failed me and I have failed it.

I was talking to woman one day that doesn’t wear earrings because even in this modern society, she has been taught that if she looks somewhat attractive she’d make Jesus angry. Yes, it almost would be laughable if it wasn’t so sad. She attends one of those churches that preach the about the dangers of vanity and riches. So for the most part most of the people are poor, uneducated and beaten down so much that they don’t have spiritual strength to fight themselves out of a head cold; much less perform any of the “greater works” they read of in their Bibles. When I look at these lemon-faced, unfulfilled people I wonder how they’ll manage in the indulgent heaven (streets of gold?)they that their current lifestyle provides fettered access to. Did I mention that many of them could use a toe head to “extreme makeover”?

It’s interesting how we in Western society, hold a duplicitous yardstick to our Eastern Hemisphere neighbors, denouncing many of them for their strict rules on religion. When for the most part, my take on what we have come to know as Christianity is the belief that by living an enjoyable life in any way you have ultimately entered an unstoppable spiral into hell. The same Eastern religions have a closer “connection” to their religion and the god of their choice and are enjoying the life that they’ve chosen.

I don’t swear. Really, I don’t. Not because of some religious rhetoric, because truth be told, the Christian world has yet to decide on what really constitutes a curse word. What qualified as a swear word as I was growing up is now a justifiable “slip of the tongue” or the simple excuse of “it’s in the Bible you want me to show you”. I don’t curse simply because I consider myself an intellectual and my vocabulary doesn’t really allow for it. Don’t get me wrong, if someone deserves the labeling of a specific quadruped, (jackass) and there is absolutely no other description; they get what they deserve. But my point is that Christianity even with its “clear cut” guidelines has large pot holes.

So Christianity is failing. Don’t believe me. Do some research to find the growth of religion in let’s say the last decade. Find out which religions are growing by leaps and bounds and see how Christianity is lagging. Yet, like all other religions, Mainstream Christianity claims to have a leg up on the competition. The argument is that “truth” will always have the most detractors and that it will prevail unscathed. I hate to believe that Christian fundamentalists really believe this, so I think it’s merely a smoke screen to distract from the real issues. Issue number one; Christianity is failing.

Contrary what some Eastern religions have considered a foundational benchmark; I have only one life. (Until someone can provide actual proof of the theory of reincarnation, it remains a theory in my mind.)
So, I personally think that I would have done both myself and my creator a disservice by not enjoying life. After all isn’t that what has been promised, abundant life? Then I think about this.

The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly. John 10:10

This Churchologist Christianity has done the opposite of what that scripture promotes. It produces failures of Christianity by stealing, killing and destroying life. A life that has been given for enjoyment has now become comatose and monotonous.

Ok, before you scream blasphemy; and drag me kicking and screaming to be burnt at the stake. Let’s not be misunderstood. I would never advocate the removal of the moral compass. There are some things that are just a common sense call. There are some things that are a fact of nature and shouldn’t be done. There are some undeniable society no no’s. But when it’s all said and done the creation in homage to the creator must live the life that, if I remember correctly, encourages dominion over all things created. And with power comes enjoyment. God has final dominion over all things and with everything taught about the Godhead we are told that he enjoys the creation. I’m a God child. I believe in Christianity and the salvation of Jesus Christ to set a soul free, but I feel like this adopted Christianity has ultimately failed and I know I’m not solo in this.

We are all with our faults so I must confess that I have also failed Christianity. I have failed because every time I hear the “Electric Slide” or Chubby Checker’s “Twist” I’m going to dance. And because as dumb as it looks, I want someone to actually teach me how to "Dougie". I get a failing grade at Christianity because whenever I’m invited to a party with a secular or a “church” friend; I’m going and I’ll leave feeling like I had a good time. I’ve failed because I think that R. Kelly, Usher Raymond, Trey Songz and Lauryn Hill are musical geniuses. My incomplete mark for a passing grade at Christianity will always exist simply because I love a broad shouldered man who although raised devout Catholic now flaunts the word “FREEDOM” etched across his lower back and I think “God, he’s beautiful”.

Because he too has failed Christianity, or maybe …..

Thursday, August 5, 2010

MUSIC MATTERS

Middle school students who study music do better in algebra, concludes a study by Barbara Helmrich of Baltimore’s College of Notre Dame.

"Students who studied a musical instrument did the best, followed by students who sang in a choir. Those who didn’t study music had the lowest algebra scores. The effect was especially strong for black students".

When I read this article I was intrigued. I thought about it. Have you ever realized how quickly children pick up the lyrics from a song they like, or how fast they memorize the video game music? It is said that music can help memory in addition to other things like coordination.

I'm not saying teachers need to music all the time when educating their students. But what's the problem with combining education and music.Apparently researchers have found children who were taught using musical techniques score a lot higher than those who do not.

I definitely wouldn't encourage any mind to have a steady musical diet of say 'Soulja Boy' but try variations of musical genres...who know in your experimentation, if you don't feel smarter at least you may just find out something about yourself like you love jazz.

It's just a thought, but worth a try!

Long for your dreams, Live them out, Laugh at your heartaches and Love every minute of this life (Book of Ali)