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08Feb
De La Soul’s Plug 1 & 2 present First Serve
Being a huge De La fan I am ashamed I missed this. Seems like a cool side project from 2/3 of the De La crew. Not sure why Maseo is not involved but that is not really my business. The
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26Jan
The Law of Media Thermodynamics Part 1
The second law of thermodynamics states: “Heat can spontaneously flow from a higher-temperature region to a lower-temperature region, but not the other way around.”… And that energy is essentially in a natural state of cooling. All energy dissipates and approaches
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24Jan
Greatest Groups Of All Time
by Wes Jackson Wheels are turning this morning and got me thinking about the greatest Hip-Hop groups of all time. Having managed groups and solo artists, released solo and group albums, and promoted and produced for the same I truly
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09Jul
Abstract Godfather: The Influence and Importance of Q-Tip
So, honestly, you’ve probably never met the man, never sat down to lunch or dinner with him, haven’t had the pleasure of meeting his family or being included in his circle of friends, never chilled on the stoop on a
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13Jun
BHF History: Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival Week 2010
In 2010, Brooklyn Bodega courageously extended the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival from a one day event to a week-long celebration. These are The Company Man’s musings at the end of last year’s marathon. The Company Man’s Log: Saturday, July 10, 2010
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06Jun
BHF History: Through The Lens of the 6th Annual Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival
“Saturday, it’s a Sat-Ur-Day…Saturday, it’s a Sat-Ur-Day” — De La Soul Every year the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival gets bigger and better. From the inaugural fest in Williamsburg in 2005 to The Tobacco Warehouse year’s to last 2010′s week-long behemoth culminating
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20Jul
Journey Back to Hip-Hop
Big Daddy Kane, “Ain’t no half Steppin”. That was my first vinyl record. The one that I went into the little record store on St. Johns Place and purchased on my own. That was the beginning of my musical independence
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15Jul
For Pete's Sake: Pete Rock Interview
While De La Soul was the main event at this year’s Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival, there were a few surprises and sneak attacks that left the crowd wowed. One of those welcomed surprises being the official U.S. reunion of the legendary
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