Sunday, March 6, 2011

Dj Sonny Daze @ Hudson Hotel, NYC w/ Afrika Bambaataa



DJ Sonny Daze moving the crowd @ the Hudson Hotel Giant Steps series in late Dec. 2010. He opened up (the crowd) for Legendary DJ Afrika Bambaataa. Overall it was an amazing event and i really mean that as far as the whole vibe of everyone having a good time, enjoying themselves, lettin loose..and actually DANCING! If ya missed don't fret just keep your ears open in the meantime.

P.s. more footage 2 come

K:Easy

Legend Cope 2 still Rockin x Shockin



Kool short video from Karmaloop on one of the NYC Graf Legends COPE 2. If you notice there's snow on the background so no matter the weather, this cat stay gettin fresher..creation Is a process, not a destination...oh and i will be checkin for that show on March 31st...word!

K>EaSy

Friday, February 25, 2011

Karl Kani ad from way back..B.H.M.!



Although he may not be on the top list for Black History Month Achievements but it def holds weight in the realm of influence of fashion through the Hip Hop culture. Carl Williams bka Karl Kani was that dude, a trailblazer, who implemented the aesthetics of urban street-wear into the streets-minds-music-magazines of the U.S. in the early 90's. The young fashionistas in the major cities took centerfold of what was not already coined "hiphop fashion" Once i peeped movement, i had to go to 8hrs away to Chicago to get my "Kani" gear that i saw all the dopest rappers wearing. They didn't have it in TN at the time but it was very crucial for me to have that cursive K on my shirt or your jean back pocket if I wanted to be in style and in sync with the culture i repped so hard. His gear became so popular that bootleggers couldn't help but copy, sell, and wear it themselves. Therefore, he switched his design up by using a small metal plate with his signature still present. It just made it even more official and less likely to for bootleggers to follow suit.

So for a quick snippet into the past Check out the link below...respect the architects..Audi 5000

http://www.complex.com/style/2011/02/lost-and-found-karl-kanis-classic-90s-ads-starring-nas-diddy-and-2pac

Monday, January 10, 2011

The Godfather and I...


This was def a bomb night @ the Hudson Hotel 5 dayz before Xmas with the man next to me ripping the tables for 2 and a half hours, Godfather-Legend Afrika Bambaataa. The crowd was packed and everyone was sweating it out (as they should). BAM threw on some old school Hip Hop along with the break beat for the B-Boys/Girls in the crowd along with some house and 60's r/b soul...crazy and after all that maneuvering through mass amount of his faithful Hip Hop disciples, I managed to step in and get this pic above. It wasn't my 1st time meeting him or dancing to his set and it sure wont be my last! Best believe we gotta get him in our doc or at the least be able to run the idea by him. Video footage to coming soon....PEACE to all my ZULUS! and beautiful people...Peace Love Unity-Have Fun!



K->Easy

Thursday, December 23, 2010

I See HIP HOP!..Jay Electronica on the Mountain



One of my fav emcees, Jay Electronica on a campaign with Mountain Dew drink. They did a good job on capturing a small essence of J.E. as a performer/lyricist. You must listen to his lyrics on this one VERY intricate and dopetastic.

-K/Ezee

Saturday, September 4, 2010

L-Boogie is Back!??



Yo do my eyes deceive me is that Ms. Lauryn Hill aka "L-Boogie" aka "Ms. Hill" bka "Man I miss Lauryn!" Well, here is an interview with Toure about her entree back into the industry. Check the interview and hopefully she'll bless us again soon than soon so we greet you, WELCOME BACK!

p.s. I heard she ripped it at Rock Da Bells in NY...crazy!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

My Mic Sounds Nice Documentary



For a change BET actually did something worth watching and relevant. We really enjoyed seeing some of the pioneers(salt n pepa, mc lyte, yo-yo, roxanne shante) along with the now established/newcomers(missy elliot, medusa, nicki minaj, jean grae) be candid about their position in this culture from the very beginning to the present where their presence is vaguely seen but still ever so present in the industry. These women of Hip Hop have definitely represented thoroughly whether through lyrics, sexy image, or both. It was about an hour long which was not enough. Yet it opens up the door for further film pieces and discussion that tend to be an afterthought after the "REAL" Hip Hop MCs/issues have been debated over. Definitely hope there's more to come on the "Femcee" side of things.