Even tho I am in a very transitional stage in my colorful life, holding on to the hope of very big life altering promises while lounging at the bottom of A very dark and narrow pool of "ah this sucks" I still have that Classic Cracked Grin Smile Attitude to Push forth even if I am walking around my apartment complex searching for A ounce of Available Wi-fi signal to make sure that when you put the few moments a-side in your life to visit THE HOBBYSHOP HERO that you are greeted by Amazing Content no matter what =)
I Purposely searched out for something that would put that Extreme chilly Fall happy Vibe on that special someones Face, the type of sound remnicent of driving in A Chromed out Black SUV w/ the tinted windows halfway down, Black/Blue lights barely visible under the seats, cool and crisp fall air blowing and tickling the skin while you keep warm in A slighty off Yellow Ecko Sweater w/ Maroon trim.......I know you will Enjoy this one, If you actually make it here hahaha
Slakah is A dope Musician period. Well Rounded, exciting, and well.......... just listen.....
I gotta thank my man ONRA out in France for putting me onto this cat, along w/ Hazel =)
Enjoy.
NOTE 2 SLAKAH & HAZEL:I'm Ready, Able and Willing to do the damn thing whenever you feel the time is right for the Classic Collabo.....What up ONRA! you already know!- Dutch
HsH
Slakah the Beatchild - Enjoy ya Self (Official Video)
Directed by: Slakah the Beatchild Assistant Director: Melanie Durrant Written By: Slakah the Beatchild & Ayah (b.joseph, m.bishouty) _____________________________________________
The Following Info was Collected from BBE's website , Word!
Slakah The Beatchild represents the evolution of the enigmatic producer. Five years ago the urban landscape was ruled by the super production gods. Names like Dre, The Neptunes, Timbaland and Dilla (R.I.P.) conjure up visions of walking celestial beings blessing us with musical gems. Then the internet came and completely changed the producer paradigm. In the past the artist/producer title was a choice, now it’s a prerequisite as musicians struggle to stay relevant in the hearts and minds of ‘gimme, gimme’, attention-deficient listeners. If an artist is going to get by in ’08 they have to be a musical multi-tasker and Slakah fits perfectly into that lane. He’s a musical chameleon whose gifts are only truly realized in the presence of other talented artists and musicians. This is why The Soul Movement Vol. 1 is such an effective introduction to this kid’s budding abilities. Featuring collaborations from the cream of Canada’s burgeoning talent (Drake, Tona, Divine Brown, Shad, Melanie Durrant, Ray Robinson, Ebrahim and so many others) the album is feel-good new soul with enough of a world-inflected influence to keep it fresh. It’s an ALBUM! Meaning the songs are built to complement and augment each other so grabbing one or two songs and popping them into your I-pod won’t do this soulful effort justice. Standout tracks are Enjoy Ya Self, Get Down Right, The Answer, Crate Love, B-boy Beef, I’ll Be Alright & Bad Meaning Good.
WORDS FROM THE HERO It is with great pleasure and A highest honor that I bring you this highlight spot on this Kind Souled Super Producer, ONRA. I met ONRA via myspace back in 04/05 before myspace was saturated w/ millions of ... (insert here) He was and is to this day A Beatmaker who is ahead of his time. Since I can remember my biggest dream in life has been to visit JAPAN, Tokyo specifically so when I noticed my man was Touring in JAPAN I decided to head over to his page to congratulate him and ask how everything was going over there. While there I skimmed through his blog and saw that There was an Interview w/ Onra @t The Huffingtonpost (which is now featured in this post as well) and I then decided it was way past due for ONRA to be introduced to you wonderful readers =) I have been holding off on alot of special features of certain Artists and Topics because this is a fairly new website and I wanted to build up a decent audience before I brought certain things to light therefor I wouldn't have to make duplicate posts hahahah. I went ahead and put just a few things ONRA has been involved w/ in this post. I would highly recommend going to his Myspace and keeping up to date w/ his future endeavors as well as backtracking and catch up on his past ones.
Because in the immortal words ofThe Abstract, Q-TIP....
"Yo this kid is Niiiiiiiiiiiccccceeee"
Pe@ce!
HsH
P.S.
ONRA is on tour in JAPAN & the tour continues thru may when he returns to france and keeps the tour going. If you happen to be in JAPAN (which I know a few of you readers are) you can VIEW ONRA'S TOUR DATES HERE!
“This is 100% soul music, selected from original vinyls. I put a lot of my favorite songs in it… I didnt want to do the regular “beatmaker podcast” thing……. I think it’s boring and a lot of people do it better already. I called it simply soulful joints. There is no tracklisting.”
- ONRA
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Häzel and Onra foolin' in the streets of paris after Onra's Live ( 7 may 2008). "i can't wake up" track performed and produced by Häzel .
It all started with a trip back to his father's birthplace.
Vietnam, That's where Arnaud "Onra" Bernard found the inspiration for his signature sound. After spending time with children at an orphanage in the Vietnamese city of Hue, the Parisian producer was so moved by the experience that he rushed to a local city market to arm himself with a new cache of vintage Chinese pop records. Aiming to construct a new sound based on a fusion of Asian melodies and soulful hip-hop, Onra began to build a foundation for his underground symphonies by adding a dose of J Dilla, the legendary hip-hop producer who lost his battle with lupus in 2006. The end result was Chinoiseries, a groundbreaking album released in 2007 that garnered reputable buzz in exclusive music circles and made him a legend on the Internet's most selective blogs. Using the history of his father's homeland and soaking in the spirit of his mother's French roots, Onra has established himself as a harmonious maestro who can adapt to any type of music as he travels around the globe searching for crates of rare vinyl to pick apart for his distinctive samples. Onra is hard at work touring in Asia and promoting his new album, 1.0.8, which was released in February, while the hip-hop world awaits a greatly-coveted Chinoiseries Part II. As his sound continues to evolve into an international staple, this renaissance man is focused on paying homage to his musical past, while creating amazing sounds for the bright future that awaits him. But if he ever runs out of inspiration, he can always return to that orphanage in the city of Hue.
Talk a little about your journey into music.
I got into music at the age of 10. My step-brother was older than me and I was kind of looking up to him -- he was listening to old school hip-hop and I thought it was cool. I started with hip-hop music and I've always listened to it since then. I was in my early 20s when I got into other kinds of music. That's when I discovered the samples that different artists used to make instrumentals. That's also around the time that I got into making music with cheap software. It got more serious in 2003 when I bought my first piece of equipment, an Akai MPC 1000 sampler. When I was traveling back and forth to Africa, all of my friends were listening to hip-hop and black music in general. They had a big influence on me as well.
Why do you think hip-hop culture is so revered worldwide?
What we know now as hip-hop is totally different from what it used to be originally. The media helped hip-hop get more famous, but at the same time, [the media also] drew a wrong image of it. The original motto was "Peace, Unity, Love and Having Fun," and you can't really find that nowadays in rap music. I don't really know why it traveled to so many countries, knowing it was born in the Bronx, NY. I guess the youth needed something they could relate to, and hip-hop is a really contemporary kind of music. Hip-hop culture is rich and deep, and there are many kinds of sub-genres. Everybody can find something they like in hip-hop music.
Who were your musical icons growing up?
I went through many phases growing up; I was inspired by who was hot, and it was right at the time when there was this East Coast vs. West Coast rap rivalry. I found something I really loved in OutKast. Then, when a group from Detroit called Slum Village came out, I truly found what I loved the most. [It was] mainly because of their beats, produced by the late, great J Dilla.
We know that J Dilla is a part of the catalyst for your sound. How did his music affect your creativity?
I fell in love with his music because he simply is the best who has ever done it; he opened our minds and ears to new genres. I think most people in hip-hop would agree with me. He is respected by all the pioneers, and his music is magic -- it has that natural human swing nobody can imitate. Everything that he's made is just great...he never came out whack and always evolved and pushed boundaries. He was also light years ahead of his time. There's this famous sentence you can read here and there, "J Dilla changed my life," and it's really the case for me. Without his music, I never could have been as inspired to make the music I make today.
I've been currently touring in Japan for over a month. When I come back to France, I have a few more gigs scheduled for early summer. I'm working on two different projects at the same time. The first project is going to be my first album with vocals, and that's going to take me a lot of time because I have to make songs and not just beats. The second project is another instrumental album, more in the vein of what I did recently -- it will be more inspired by '80s funk and R&B. I'm looking forward to making gigs in as many countries possible.
Are you planning on coming to the U.S. anytime soon?
This is secretly what I'm waiting for, but nothing is planned for now. I think people don't want to spend too much nowadays because of the economic crisis, but hopefully some opportunities will come to me in the future. So far, I've played across Europe, Vietnam, New Zealand and Japan. The U.S is next on the list.
What's the hip-hop scene like in your native France?
The hip-hop scene in France is divided. You have the commercial rap, the independent ghetto rap, the jazzy scene-which is more inspired by U.S. hip-hop from the 90's-and the alternative scene, which I guess I'm a part of. All in all, artists like the Jazz Liberatorz and Hocus Pocus are putting France on the map. Some labels are doing some good work too--like Favorite, Trad Vibe and Kif Records.
At the end of the day, what do you want your legacy to be in hip-hop?
I hope I'll have some recognition from the French hip-hop community, even if I have more support abroad than in my own country. I hope I'm opening doors for people and creating opportunities. I just hope people will respect my name and my art later on.
The Astronotes - All Mine Future - My Legacy Funkenteller - Emulator Ft. The Deepspace 69 Siah & Yeshua Dapoed - Pyrite Onra - Shhhhhhh Count Bass D - No More Arguing Onra - My Comet Stevo - Time Warp Madlib The Beat Konducta - The Way That I Live Feat. Stac Dr Who Dat - Beyond 2morrow Count Bass D - Neon Soul Dr Who Dat - JJ-Tron Flying Lotus - Melt! (Monopoly Mix) Black Milk - Purple Track 2 Trus’Me - Phone Spittin St. Mic - Love Was Complicated Yesterday feat. Dutchmassive & Mudd Reggie B - We R Here (Instrumental) 14kt - Ypsilanti Suff Daddy - Drama (Pt. 1 & 2) ft. Kissey Asplund Bounce B - New-2-P Stevo - Mars o1o - Overcome Dr Kwest - Breathe Stevo - Space Cadet Tawiah - Broken Heart
1. Do You Know (Intro) 2. Nas - Memory Lane 3. People Under The Stairs - Give Love A Chance 4. PMN - We Came From feat. Freedom 5. Scienz Of Life - Powers Of Nine Ether (Distorted Views Of Life) 6. Poor Righteous Teachers - Word Iz Life 7. Black Sheep - Without A Doubt 8. Dres - Tru Kings 9. InI - Think Twice 10. J. Treds - Make It Happen 11. Bigg Jus - When They Start… 1997 Uptop Shit 12. Pumpkinhead - Jukebox 13. El Segundo (Interlude) 14. Hard 2 Obtain - L.I. Groove 15. Large Professor - Dancing Girl 16. Organized Konfusion - Somehow, Someway 17. The Roots - Distortion To Static 18. ST/MIC - Life feat. Primo The Cinematic 19. Lord Finesse - Hip 2 Da Game 20. Foundation & Rezidue - Boogie Down’s Got The Flavor 21. Gang Starr - Moment Of Truth 22. Haywood - Untitled (Instrumental) 23. The Unknown - Untitled (Instrumental) 24. Jazz Addixx - Say Jazzy 25. Dr. Becket & K-Skills - Who This Iz 26. Godfather Don - Status 27. The Last Emperor - Monumental 28. Crown Prince - Mechanics Of Life (Remix) 29. El Fudge - Rockin’ It feat. DJ Ivory 30. C-Rayz Walz - Degrees 31. Doujah Raze - Where You Are 32. Grown Folks - Love Music
1. Intro (Alt.) - J Dilla 2. Exhibit A (Transformations) - Jay Electronica 3. Eff This - Samiyam & Hudson Mohawke 4. Be Acceptable – P.U.D.G.E. 5. Alll Reddaayy - ADAD/KEYS 6. JetBoat (Boozina Remix) - Muhsinah 7. My Comet - Onra 8. Fall In Love feat. Stray - Eric L & Cerebral Vortex 9. Nature Sounds (Lavender) - Elaquent 10. Whole Wide World feat. Pattie Blingh - Declaime 11. Soul Power - Common 12. On You - De Javaanse Jongens 13. Ruined My Record – P.U.D.G.E. 14. Color Of The Space - RLP 15. 90% Of Me Is You (midtro) - Gwen McCrae 16. Port Salut - Devon 17. Believe - Afta-1 18. Roberta Flack (Mike Slott's Other Mix) - Flying Lotus 19. Auuu / Imagine - Brenk 20. Knockout Kings - Super Smoky Soul & Guilty Simpson 21. Piece Of Art (rmx) - Lorett Fleur feat. LMNO 22. Second Synth Song v2 - Jay Scarlett 23. She Wanna - Hawthorne Headhunters 24. Rickshaw - Flying Lotus 25. Was, Is, Will Mathematik 26. Call To Arms - Harmonic 313 27. Saturn - Karizma 28. Her Fav Color - BLU 29. Like A Purple Shade - Yann Kesz 30. Shake It Down Pt. 2 - ILLA J 31. SynthaSizey ft Kissey Asplund – P.U.D.G.E. 32. too much nebula - Stevo 33. Apprendre - Leneko 34. Shangrila - Floating Points 35. UFOol u - Dyno 36. Lottahydro – Suff Daddy
So, The super Talented DYNO posted up this extremely fresh mix by MYMANHENRI and I thought it was essential to foward it on to you wonderful readers|subscribers|friends =)
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