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Interview with producer @legendxbeatz
Where are you from?
Glendale, Arizona
What is the Name of the Group You Work In?
Foreign Features
How long have you worked as an Artist/Producer?
I’ve only been working with digital production for about 1 year and some months but have been progressing at a fast pace.
How Did You Become An Artist For The Respective Groups You Represent?
I met Foreign Features through a couple friends I knew in school. This was about the time I began working as a producer.
How Many Members are in Your Group?
Well, Foreign Features is a family so there is many. Foreign Features artist consists of about 10 or so
What Are Your Main Influences?
It depends. I love most hip hop and sub genre hip hop but I don’t really look up to anyone. At the moment Eric Dingus is one producer I’m really feelin and have been inspired by.
What Would You Say Distinguishes Your Music/Production as A Group?
Diversity. Everyone really comes together and brings a different style.
Are There Any Anticipated Release for This Year?
Yes, my instrumental Mixtape “LXGXND” is set to release May 31st. Also our artist/engineer, D-Sneaks will release his Mixtape, “Inverted” in the summer as well as our artist/GFX designer, PbFord. He will be working on his “8 Bit” Mixtape. Not to mention plenty of singles from F.F artists.
What would you want followers to Know about yourself?
I guess I would want someone to know that I’m working hard for this and feedback from anyone means more than you think. I work with the artists that I find appealing and that I can vibe to.
- @vmxxlivzkvdrxx
It’s been a looong minute since Matt Martians & Hal Williams (The Jet Age Of Tomorrow, of Odd Future) released any work under their collective moniker. Off of their third album, The JellyFish Mentality, releasing this Friday, we get “ON!” You better be excited for their new production, which has evolved an incredible amount since the days of Odd Future scaring and scarring white families.
The instrumental//slightly vocal duo opts for a split-head track. One half hesitant, they cloud the mainframe with voices born from vapors, haunting a drum set. The second half turns all the way down. Employing a set of instruments of the organic persuasion, J.A.O.T. taps wooden clocks, timing rainforest horns against strums and soft keys. On one track, we get an idea of how far the duo has come, and how far they’re still willing to go. They’re able to weave together sharp, haunting, enigmatic sounds with powdery, relaxed, clear ones. They expose a contrast in their abilities in order to make listeners acutely aware of the musical expanse they will explore.
***Get Excited For Friday***
LISTEN :
-CUTT CZAR (HERONALD REAGAN)
FORMERLY KNOWN AS : FRANKLIN WEATHERFIELD AKA DENZEL SPLASHINGTON AKA PATOIS VUITTON AKA CHUCKDEGAULLE
“It was the email that spawned a thousand—or at least more than a few—faux-Supreme T-Shirts.
Last week, 68-year-old artist Barbara Kruger turned the streetwear industry on its collective head when shecalled out both Supreme founder James Jebbia and the person he’s suing for trademark infringement, Married to the Mob’s Leah McSweeney.
Kruger responded to a request for quote on the lawsuit in an email attachment to Complex, in which she slammed both parties as ”a ridiculous clusterfuck of totally uncool jokers,” completely and utterly sonning two brands that have used her work for inspiration (and of course, some monetary success along the way). She’s not wrong: Kruger’s work has been cited by both Jebbia and McSweeney as direct inspirations for what they’ve done, and even got mentioned in McSweeney’s response to Supreme’s lawsuit.
The bigger you get, so does your contingent of haters, and plenty of people in the streetwear world have championed Kruger’s fell-keystrokes as an authoritative stamp that the court case was a total sham. Of course, in true streetwear fashion, aspiring designers and even an established graffiti artist took no time in sounding off on this fiasco via their own T-shirts. Most notably, graffiti artist Kidult gave away free “Suepreme” T-shirts, while others flocked to Tumblr to post quick, Photoshopped tee and hats that contained text from Kruger’s email. We’ve spotted a handful of shirts that parody the incident—some great, some mediocre—to show the Internet’s inevitable reaction to a blurred line of copyright infringement.
Of course, the pieces created are (to be kind) very similar to the ones the lawsuit questions. And even more: Do the people making these T-Shirts not get that when Kruger explained that she makes her work “about this kind of sadly foolish farce,” she was talking about them, too?
Probably not. Lacking a sense of self-awareness hasn’t stopped too many people from printing absurd T-Shirts before, and has stopped even less people from wearing them. Our only question: Is it gonna stop you from wearing one, be it the real Supreme deal, or a fake take on the brand?”
- via www.complex.com
This is all way out of hand, the quick mock ups of these parody shirts inspired by the article itself shows how undeniable the odds are of more and more people or “uncool jokers” creating designs inspired by major names & logos. Its obviously not going to stop and this counter-attack against the parodies shows Supreme’s disapproval of “inspired” up n comers. If not put simply as being an asshole about the situation making it a lawsuit.
Supreme has hella pull in the world of street wear beyond all the “hater talk” on the younger generations love or lust for the brand. Supreme Bitch is nothing like the original and obviously doesn’t aim to come off that way to its fans. Super low blow by an obviously well respected brand in the sense of its product.
Understandable for a request to be issued to settle for Supreme Bitch to discontinue the parody design since i image the fear of them actually becoming well known off of the original logo from Supreme. All the money they are trying to drain out of Leah McSweeney just comes off as a big FUCK YOU.
I hope everything pans out well for Supreme Bitch, I still think Supreme is the shit as a fan of the apparel but i dont know how i feel about breaking bank for these dudes egos more so. Street wear was never about just the look of some shit, its obviously heavily motivated by culture and first thing about street culture is a code of ethics, none of those being sue the biters.
Stop Snitching sounds familiar.
- @haerbrainceo
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BUKKWEAT BILL - 666FOREVER — The 1st single from Bukkweat Bill’s 8886 EP
DL LINK: http://www.mediafire.com/?adx85d94byg…
Follow @BUKKWEATBILL on Twitter #666FOREVER
Produced by @SOFTWEHR
Video by the @OverdoseFactory (Kaleb M. Starr)
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HaerBrainSchemes is brought to you by Trills91. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Trills91 currently resides in Orlando, Florida. Although he has worked for several retail companies, HaerBrainSchemes CEO has always believed to be his own boss. His decision to rid of the typical young adult social life has taken him above and beyond what he had planned; surrounding himself with only creative individuals has been an opportunity to grow and expand. HaerBrainSchemes provides its consumers with the upper-echelon of street wear; it stays clean in placement but is still “out there”. His clothing is more than just threads wound together; it comes from a youth who had a vision; who grew and became the unique designer that he is. The level of consistency that he captures from anime brings an edge ONLY affiliated with the CEO himself.
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BUKKWEAT BILL — PAPER OR PLASTIK (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
BUKKWEAT BILL — PAPER OR PLASTIK VIDEO — FROM THE 8886 EP.
DIRECTED + SHOT BY @OVERDOSEFACTORY (KALEB M. STARR).
LISTEN 2 THE TRACK + DOWNLOAD THE EP HERE:https://soundcloud.com/bukkweat-bill-…
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@brianfresco new mixtape i peeped the homie Vic Spencer talking it up on twitter so i had to peep, i dig the vibe so here it is for you to see what brian fresco has for you.
this was recorded in a studio.
STREAM x DOWNLOAD: Indigo - Amnesia of a Past Lifetime via. Soundcloud || https://soundcloud.com/nicole-emm/amnesia-of-a-past-lifetime
Indigo – Bio.
Neo-soul singer Nicole Morris, also known by her stage name “Indigo” was born in New Jersey and raised in The Bronx, New York during the beginning stages of her life until the passing of her mother. Relocating in Maryland, she picked up on ballet at the age of 3 and then singing at the age of 11, which is also when she realized that she was a gifted writer as well. Now as a college junior at the age of 20, she is working on her first project, which will be released during the summer of 2013.
Indigo Social Media Links:
Twitter || https://twitter.com/PassionMakinLuv
Soundcloud || https://soundcloud.com/nicole-emm/amnesia-of-a-past-lifetime