January 2010
29 posts
J. Period and Nneka "The Madness (Onye-Ala)" →
I was just put on to this mixtape by my buddy Nate yesterday and I haven’t stopped listening to it. It release about two months ago and I’m pissed I didn’t download it when I first saw it available. It features some hip-hop heavy weights like; Talib Kweli, M1 (Dead Prez), Jay Electronica, Aceyalone and Lauryn Hill to name a few.
Get a bicycle. You will not regret it, if you live.
– Mark Twain
I've said it before, I'll say it again. Nobody... →
"This Charming Mixtape"- Theophilus London →
I decided to help you all out and give you the link to Theophilus’ first mixtape. You will not be disappointed by this piece of work.
“Humdrum Town”- Theophilus London
Latest video from Brooklyn artist, Theophilus London. This guy is one of my favorite new artists and he seems like he really grinds hard. If you like this song you should download his first mixtape, “This Charming Mixtape.”
The Madness of Crowds and an Internet Delusion →
This is a link to a Times article regarding Jaron Lanier’s new book “You Are Not a Gadget.” In it he describes the information age today as a black hole stifling creativity and demanding more and more of this ceaseless input of individuals who are now subject to the information machine, and who lack the general resources to act as individuals with the mediums they know and utilize.
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Pack FM weighs in on the state of hip hop, entertainment, and the public perception of and attitude toward our current government. Have a listen.
I have no race prejudices nor caste prejudices nor creed prejudices. All I care...
There are people who strictly deprive themselves of each and every eatable,...
“…consider the paradox of a nation that has given so much to those who preach the glories of rugged individualism from the security of countless corporate sinecures, and so little to that diminishing band of yesterday’s refugees who still practice it, day by day, in a tough, rootless and sometimes witless style that most of us have long since been weaned away from.”
100 Things to Watch in 2010 (and the 40 That Might... →
The world is a quickly and constantly changing place, and it’s interesting to hear about some of the growing trends and technologies that we’ll all be encountering soon. Marketing and communications company, JWT, compiled this list of 100 things to watch for in the new year, and the top 40 that they have deemed most important for business. Definitely worth a look, because as trivial...
All that year the animals worked like slaves. But they were happy in their...
– George Orwell, Animal Farm.