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July 15, 2009

HsH Artist Spotlite: MUNESHINE + NEW ALBUM "Status Symbol" in stores now!

Muneshine "Status Symbol" in stores now!



Every artist needs a story, at least that's what they say. To make an impact, they must offer something inspiring and out of the ordinary. Muneshine has a story to tell. Originally from rural Saskatchewan, Muneshine has come a long way. Now in Toronto, he has established himself as a respected and sought-after MC, producer and mix engineer. He has sold over 30,000 albums worldwide, worked with hip hop legends (Pete Rock, DJ Spinna and more) and has earned the respect and praise of fans, artists, media and industry folks alike. "Status Symbol" is a 'no filler' album, complete with soulful and catchy beats, buzzy guest appearances (Sean Price, Termanology, D-Sisive, Nature, Skyzoo, Kenn Starr, Little Vic, Emilio Rojas and more), and clever, honest and well-delivered rhymes. "Status Symbol" is a perfect addition to any hip hop collection.

Tracklisting:
1. Status Symbol (Intro) (prod. Stat D)
2. Mark My Words (prod. Illmind)
3. Human Nature (prod. Sir OJ) feat. Denosh
4. Globetrotters (prod. M-Phazes)
5. Foreign Affairs (prod. M-Phazes) feat. Nature
6. Waterworld (Revisited) (prod. Saint)
7. Cats & Dogs (prod. Freddie Joachim)
8. What Now (prod. M-Phazes) feat. Sean Price & Termanology
9. Liquorhound (prod. Suff Daddy)
10. Today's Special (prod. Presto) feat. Dminor
11. Leaving You (prod. Oddisee / cuts by DJ Ragz)
12. Farewell (prod. Freddie Joachim)
13. Love You More (prod. Muneshine)
14. It's Mine (prod. Illmind) feat. Little Vic, Emilio Rojas, Skyzoo, Kenn Starr & D-Sisive

Free Download: Muneshine "Status Symbol" Album Sampler MP3

Muneshine "Status Symbol" now available at:
- UGHH.com
- AccessHipHop.com
- SandboxAutomatic.com
- iTunes
- Amazon.com

Thanks for the support!


Peace
Domination Recordings
Website: Dominationrec.com
Twitter: Twitter.com/dominationrec
YouTube: Youtube.com/dominationrecordings
Myspace: Myspace.com/dominationrecordings
Magazine Blog: Dominationrechiphop.blogspot.com


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WORDS FROM THE HERO

(ABOVE - NEW) / (BELOW This W.F.T.H. is A Muneshine post I did on 2/10/09) but have now moved it and combined it with this post being his new album "Status Symbol" has dropped.

Last Saturday or the one before (im not sure hahaha) I Met up w/ D.J. Fisher (owner of Domination Recordings) in YBOR CITY @t the Crowbar, I was going to hang out with DJ, Dwight (Count Bass D) and DJ Ynot. Stayed for a bit but left early due to a bad Knee and Wrok the next day, (I found out I missed a classic set by DJ A-TRAK whom was at Crowbar the same evening).

So End of the night comes, and DJ said he has A CD for me that he just put out... The Muneshine CD "Status Symbol" - I pop it in the CD player in the car and let it play from front 2 back and fell in love.... Muneshine is not only someone who I have known for a long time or just a friend.... If he was a complete stranger my opinion on this record would still be the same..

STATUS SYMBOL is A CLASSIC DOPE AMAZING FANTASTIC ALBUM.! From the moment you put it in till the very End.... It is Breath taking...

My Personal Favorite track is "LEAVING YOU" produced by ODDISEE w/ Cuts from another good friend of mine DJ RAGZ of JAZZ ADDIXX, I want to do a Remix of this song soo bad it hurts.... And I dont mean I want to change the beat, I would just like to add a verse to the already classic song!!!!!! Not sure if this is possible but i will attempt to ask today or tommorow.... My next favorite song is "CATS & Dogs" and the Intro..... man.....Im so Proud of Mune for staying focused and making dope music!!!!!!

Do YOURSELF a favor and BUY THIS ALBUM!!!!! TRUST OUR TASTE!!!!!!

HsH


on to the Re-post from
2/10/09....

Muneshine "Big Man on Campus" mixtape




Now available for free download is the new mixtape from Muneshine titled "Big Man on Campus", mixed by DJ Sonik and hosted by Emilio Rojas. The 22-track mix features a collection of new songs, old songs & collaborations. Including guest appearances from Sean Price, Termanology, Supastition, Dutchmassive and many more!

Free Download: Muneshine "Big Man on Campus" Mixtape

Tracklisting:


For more info, please check out:
Myspace.com/Status_Symbol & myspace.com/muneshineproduction

Muneshine's "Status Symbol" coming soon on Domination Recordings!

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WORDS from the HERO

When I received the email from Muneshine saying that "Big man on Campus" was being released Tommorow I had to pinch myself to see if I was Dreaming. Haha, Reason being is when he originally hit me up to get down on the album he game me a tight "serious" Deadline cus it was to be released in a few weeks. This was Fall 2007 hahaha. Nah on A Serious note I have been waiting for this project for quite some time now, more than A good friend of muneshine I am A good Fan of his music. He has been grinding the indie scene beside me since the 90's and have I been excited for every release since the days when he was just Remixing cats songs with his Jazzy Boombap Beats. Tho I gotta say, It wasnt untill I Ordered "Oppertunity Knocks" that it really hit me hard. Man o MAN! From The 1st sound till the very last one, that album is Super Classic "Midnight Marauder" Status. "The Sun Goes Down" is one of my top 10 Favorite songs of All Time PERIOD. A two of my fav's DJ Spinna and Peterock blessing the album was A dream come true for more that just him but for everyone who had the chance to hear his record. Plus, it does'nt hurt that my BEATFANATIC family is all over Muneshine's releases. Rob really does have "Classic" Taste, A Passionate Drive, Good Sense of Buisiness and overall just A good person. So It is A Honor to post this MEGA-MUNESHINE-HOBBYSHOP HERO POST.

HsH
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THE HOBBYSHOP HERO presents BONUS TRACKS
(not literally, well actually haha)

Muneshine - Status Symbol (TRAILER)



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Muneshine Feat Dminor - Todays Special



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Muneshine - A Walk in the Park [2007]
(this is an instrumental CD)



"Luckily for those interested in a real approach to music there are still artists who put quality before quantity. Hip Hop is not dead, it"s just hard to find. Luckily for those interested in a real approach to music there are still artists who put quality before quantity. First discovered for his production work on Lightheaded"s "Pure Thoughts" LP, Muneshine has successfully built a strong following domestically and overseas. Known both for his production and emceeing, he has collaborated with artists such as: Pete Rock, Lord Finesse, DJ Spinna, Little Brother, Punchline & Wordsworth, Louis Logic, Grap Luva and many more. With a long list of production and remix credits, Muneshine has now returned with an elaborate collection of Hip Hop instrumentals. Focusing mostly on jazz, soul and funk influences, "A Walk In The Park" is an album reminiscent of BBE"s early "Beat Generation" series. If classic composition and spectacular sample selection are essential to your listening experience, Muneshine"s "A Walk In The Park" is for you." -

Entire Article (Paragraph) was CopyNpasted from http://blakslair.blogspot.com/ because it was just to well said not to re-post.


Tracklisting:

01 Threshold
02 Keep Keeping On
03 Intergalactic
04 Interlude One
05 Love Is Love
06 Worldwide
07 A Walk in the Park
08 Interlude Two
09 Bon Jour
10 Four Seasons
11 You Have To
12 Interlude Three
13 Humble Pie
14 Emerald Bracelet
15 To The Beat
16 So Be It f/ Raks One and Realson

Muneshine - A Walk in the Park

Downloadlink via Zshare [2007]
or
Click here
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Muneshine - Opportunity Knocks [DOUBLE DISC][2005]



"Opportunity Knocks"

Tracklisting:

1
Welcome... (Intro) (2:07)

Producer - M-Phazes
Scratches - Realson
2
Overdrive (4:23)

Producer - DJ Spinna
Vocals [Featuring] - Supastition
Scratches - DJ Spinna
Vocals [Additional] - Raks One
3
The Sun Goes Down (5:03)

Producer - M-Phazes
Vocals [Additional] - Dminor
4
Move On (4:12)

Producer - Presto (2)
Vocals [Featuring] - Kenn Starr , Raks One
5
City Of Dreams (3:49)

Producer - Saint*
6
Luke Warm (3:56)

Producer - Illmind
Scratches - Muneshine
7
Aight, Chill... (Interlude) (6:47)

Producer - Illmind
8
Imagine That (3:47)

Producer - Pete Rock
Scratches - Realson
Vocals [Additional] - Dminor
9
Industry Ills (4:14)

Producer - M-Phazes
Vocals [Featuring] - NapsNdreds* , Oddisee
Scratches - Biz-R
10
Reality Bites Pt.2 (4:06)

Producer - M-Phazes
Vocals [Additional] - Dminor
11
Ode To The Realness (4:02)

Producer - M-Phazes
Vocals [Additional] - Louis Logic
12
Nine To Five (3:38)

Producer - Illmind
13
Pre-Threshold... (Outro) (1:47)

Producer - Muneshine
14
Imagine That (Remix) (4:09)

Producer - Illmind
Vocals[Featuring] - Surreal
Scratches - Realson

Muneshine - Opportunity Knocks [Disc 1]

Download link Zshare

or
[Disc 1] Click here
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Muneshine - Opportunity Knocks [Disc 2] Instrumentals


Download link Zshare
or
[Disc 2] Click here

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THE STORY OF MUNESHINE
(well at least up to the Point before Opertunity Knocks was released haha)
as told by (http://www.styleinprogress.ca/personalpages/emceelinks/muneshine.php)

Muneshine has been involved in Hip Hop since the mid 90's.In the beginning it was the music of Public Enemy, Ice Cube, and Erib B. & Rakim that foundits way into Muneshine's tape deck. He was drawn to the honesty and reality of the music, and in turn it gave him a whole new outlook on his own situation. Although he grew up in rural Saskatchewan (Canada), it was Hip Hop that gave Muneshine a creative outlet, and eventually his definition.

In 1997, Muneshine realized that listening to Hip Hop, and writing rhymes wasn't enough. Shortly after graduating from high school, he chose to expand his horizons, and teach himself how to DJ. He purchased the highly regarded (low quality) Gemini DJ Starter Kit, and got to it. Growing up in a small community, Hip Hop vinyl was hard to come by, but slowly his collection grew. Through the challenge of finding the Hip Hop records he was after, subconsciously Muneshine learned the art of digging.

After a few years of honing his DJ'ing and rhyming skills further, Muneshine decided it was time to take the next step. He started saving his minimum wage earnings in plans of purchasing the Akai MPC 2000. He knew the moment he hooked it up that this was it, this was what all his previous exploits had built up to. He was instantly hooked on production, and found the process natural.

Through use of the internet, Muneshine was able to look beyond his local music scene, and start networking with other artists in his position. It was through this connection that Muneshine met three emcees from Portland, Oregan known (although not at the time) as Lightheaded.

After fully producing the group's debut album, "Pure Thoughts", Muneshine knew he was onto something. As soon as the album hit shelves, the rave reviews of this Canadian new-comer started to pile up.

Off the success of "Pure Thoughts", Muneshine started getting requests for collaboration from around the globe. Among many of the projects he took on in that period, one stood out above the rest. In the summer of 2002, Muneshine was contacted by emcee Sycorax One (now known simply as Raks One) from New York, U.S.A..Once their first song reached completion ("Heroshima" from their debut album "A Vision and a Plan"), they both realized that they had tapped into an amazing chemistry, and decided from that point on their work together would be listed as Phocus, and they instantly started working on more songs.

Around the same time, Muneshine's emcee work had put him in touch with a small group of producers from around the world who were at the same point in their careers as he was. With the help of Dminor (vocalist/producer from California, U.S.A.), Muneshine formed what has come to be known as Wax Reform, a collection of extremely driven and talented producers. The first producers to become official members were Presto (Zaandam, Holland), Illmind (New Jersey, U.S.A.) and M-Phazes (Gold Coast, Australia). They formed with the common goal to raise the bar creatively, and attempt to bring the soul back to Hip Hop music.

Muneshine had also started working with emcee Supastition (North Carolina, U.S.A.), and was immediately blown away by his raw delivery and pure ambition. Muneshine put him in touch with the rest of Wax Reform, and not long after that he was officially voted into the crew as their first representative behind the mic.

As things progressed with Phocus, Raks One was also inducted into the crew.

In the fall of 2003, Muneshine made another big decision, and applied to Canada's finest Audio Engineering School, in London, Ontario. With plans of being a self contained unit, he decided learning the technical ins and outs of music production and recording would do nothing but benefit himself, and Wax Reform. Over the next year Muneshine did just that, and in the fall of 2004 he walked away with an honors degree in Audio Engineering.

That fall, Muneshine and Raks One (Phocus) released their debut album, "A Vision and a Plan" with Japanese record label Handcuts Records. The album featured Dminor, Supastition, and Illmind of Wax Reform.

Around the same time of the release, Muneshine started working on his own solo album, as an emcee. During the previous few years the majority of his focus was on building his production skill, but the love of ripping the mic was never lost. With a few tracks in the books, Muneshine reached out to two of his mentors, the legendary Pete Rock, and DJ Spinna about collaborating with him on this new project. With the help of his label in Japan (Handcuts Records), this dream became a reality.

-Fin

Production Discography:

2007

Saint feat. Mr. Man "Live Phenomenons (Muneshine Remix)" - Live Phenomenons (12'') - GoonTrax (Japan)

Ken Fluid "You Ain't Real" - Unreleased - Independent

Promise "Outside (Muneshine Remix)" - Unreleased - Independent

Muneshine "A Walk In The Park" - Mumbles Hip Hop / Lamplight Arts

Muneshine "Threshold"

Muneshine "Keep Keeping On"

Muneshine "Intergalactic"

Muneshine "Interlude 1"

Muneshine "Love Is Love"

Muneshine "Worldwide"

Muneshine "A Walk In The Park"

Muneshine "Interlude 2"

Muneshine "Bon Jour"

Muneshine "Four Seasons"

Muneshine "You Have To"

Muneshine "Interlude 3"

Muneshine "Humble Pie"

Muneshine "Emerald Bracelet"

Muneshine "To The Beat"

Muneshine feat. Raks One & Realson "So Be It"

2006

Good People feat. Oktober "Some Say (Remix)" - "About You (12'')" Media Factory (Japan)

Lightheaded "Wrong Way" - "Wrong Way" - Tres Records

Anime feat. Punchline & Wordsworth "Can't Ignore It" - Independent 12'' Release

Anime "Struggler's Hustle" - Independent 12'' Release

Dminor "You Gotta Leave (Remix)" - "Supreme Sampler EP" - Nightvibes Entertainment / Wax Reform Music

Dminor feat. Louis Logic "Watching You (Remix)" - "Supreme Sampler EP" - Nightvibes Entertainment / Wax Reform Music

Bonafide "Keep On (Remix)" - "Overdue" - Blacksteel Records / Universal Records

2005

Raks One "Man Come On (Remix)" - "For Good" Handcuts / Universal Records (Japan)

Raks One "Earthbound" - "For Good" Handcuts / Universal Records (Japan)

Tonedeff feat. Deacon the Villian "Hypocrites (Remix)" - "QN5 Remix Vol.1" QN5 Music

Collective Efforts "Another Soulful Song (Remix)" - "Collective Efforts" - Handcuts / Universal Records (Japan)

Can-U "Push Weight" - "A Stepping Stone" - Independent

Supastition "Right Here" - "Right Here" (12'') Uncut Records

Supastition "Soul Searching (Remix)" - "Unreleased Remixes" - Soulspazm Records

Garion "Promising Place" - "Garion" - Tyle Music (Korea)

Epic "Briefcase a Weapon" - "Local Only" - Clothes Horse Records

Othello "Rock Rock Cmon" - "Elevator Music" - Hip Hop Is Music

2004

Kenn Starr "Walk the Walk (Remix)" - "You Dont Know the Half" - Halftooth Records

Kaboose "Memories" - "Innersection" - Fly Away Records

Kaboose feat. Sev Statik "Can't Call It" - "Innersection" Fly Away Records

Lightheaded "Right Now" - "Stealth Magazine Exclusive CD" - Stealth Magazine (Australia)

Phocus "A Vision and a Plan" - Handcuts / Universal Records (Japan)

Phocus "Aint That Some"

Phocus "Body Language"

Phocus feat. Lexicon & Dminor "It's Alright"

Phocus feat. Supastition "Moodswings"

Phocus "Homecoming (Bring it Back)"

Phocus "The Weigh In"

Phocus "Heroshima"

Phocus "45 Seconds of Fame (Interlude)"

Phocus "Curtains Close"

Phocus feat. Hassaan Mackey "Go Ahead"

Phocus feat. Ash & Muneshine "Crazy Buck Wild"

Phocus "Memories"

Phocus "Outro"

2003

Lightheaded "Pure Thoughts" - Day by Day Entertainment / Hip Hop Is Music

Lightheaded "Intro"

Lightheaded "Lightheaded Anthem"

Lightheaded "P.T. Cruise"

Lightheaded "Pure With Intention"

Lightheaded "Blink of an Eye"

Lightheaded "The Top"

Lightheaded "Street Corners"

Lightheaded "Thats How It Is"

Lightheaded "Selfless"

Lightheaded "Never Square"

Lightheaded "Pure Thoughts"

Lightheaded "Poetry in Motion"

Lightheaded "Completion"

Lightheaded "Outro"

Lightheaded w. John Reuben, Manchild, Pigeon John, Redcloud, & Sojourn "Surprise"

Lightheaded "Lah Lah Land"

Lightheaded "Rock On"

MF Grimm "Teach the Babies" - "MF Grimm / MF Doom Remixes" - Day by Day Entertainment

Chazz Rokk "What It's All About" - "Landed On Us" - Independent

Johnny Five "Whats a Rep" - "Summer" - Basement Records

Lord Cyrus "Animal Magnetism" - "Diamonds" Independent

Performance Discography:

2007

Saint feat. Muneshine & Emskee "Can't Relate" - "About Time" - Indepedent

Muneshine "Mark My Words" - "Mark My Words" 12'' - Mumbles Hip Hop

Muneshine feat. Sean Price & Termanology "What Now" - "Mark My Words" 12'' - Mumbles Hip Hop

2006

Phocus "Ya Gotta" - "Ya Gotta" 12'' - Mumbles Hip Hop

Muneshine feat. Raks One "Move On (Remix)" - "Open Mic" - RDS Records

Dminor feat. Muneshine "Deserve Your Love" - "Supreme Goodie" - Nightvibes Entertainment / Wax Reform Music

Milkcrate feat. Muneshine "Fall Back" - "Boss of Bosses Vol.2" - Milkcrate Productions

2005

Muneshine "Opportunity Knocks" - Handcuts / Universal Records (Japan)

Muneshine "Welcome (Intro)"

Muneshine feat. Supastition "Overdrive"

Muneshine "The Sun Goes Down"

Muneshine feat. Raks One & Kenn Starr "Move On"

Muneshine "City of Dreams"

Muneshine "Luke Warm"

Muneshine "Aight, Chill (Interlude)"

Muneshine "Imagine That"

Muneshine feat. NapsNdreds & Oddisee "Industry Ills"

Muneshine feat. Dminor "Reality Bites Pt.2"

Muneshine "Ode to the Realness"

Muneshine "Nine to Five"

Muneshine "Pre-Threshold (Outro)"

Muneshine feat. Surreal "Imagine That (Remix)"

Phocus "Ya Gotta" - "Strictly Underground Vol.1" - Mumbles Hip Hop

Muneshine feat. Realson "City of Dreams (Drumat!c Remix)" - "Strictly Underground" - Mumbles Hip Hop

Milkcrate Fam feat. Muneshine "What's the Deal" - "Strictly Underground Vol.1" - Mumbles Hip Hop

Muneshine "Visions of Relevance" - "Boss of Bosses Vol.1" - Milkcrate Productions

Muneshine "Happy Trails" - "Boss of Bosses Vol.1" - Milkcrate Productions

Milkcrate feat. Muneshine "Shoulda Known Better" - "Boss of Bosses Vol.1" - Milkcrate Productions

2004

Muneshine "Reality Bites" - "First Collection Vol.1" - Handcuts / Universal Records

Phocus "Crazy Buck Wild" - "A Vision and a Plan" - Handcuts / Universal Records (Japan)

Factor feat. Phocus "Run Wild" - "3" - Side Road Records

2003

Lightheaded "Pure With Intention" - "Pure Thoughts" - Day by Day Entertainment / Hip Hop Is Music

Brainstorm feat. Muneshine "Showtime" - "The In Your Face LP" - Independent Release

Factor feat. Muneshine "Walk Don't Run" - "Con-Soul Confessions" - Side Road Records

2002

Factor feat. Muneshine "Time Invested Interlude" - "Time Invested" - Side Road Records



And This Concludes the MUNESHINE mega POST.
be sure to SPREAD this Good music and Purchase
"Status Symbol" when it drops!

Pe@ce
HsH

July 12, 2009

HsH Artist Spotlight: DJ Mark 563 / Run The Line

WORDS FROM THE HERO

There is no greater passion than the passion one has for the Music they have listened to in their youthful years. The Boom-Bap Golden Era 90's Hip Hop is my 1st love. You know? For every, and I mean Every single great or bad memory there is 9 times out of 10 A Soundtrack to that thought. I remember the 1st time I stayed up 24 hours, and spent it outside with my walkman by myself, and I remember and I can feel the goosebumps thinking back to that day.... The Sun was close to peaking out, but not quite yet, you know that time of the morning when you can tell its about to get light but its still dark, and birds are chirping..... I was walking in Circles at the basketball Court, which was just 1 goal in the corner of our apartment complex, and The Roots "Do you want more?!?" was blasting in my earphones.... The Earthquaking 808's leading you into A Jazzy Bagpipe Build up and I remember the Hair standing on end and butterflies in my stomach....The happiness I achieved at that moment is something I haven't felt in a looong time...... I can Tell you A Similar Story for each of the Classic songs, from each one of these amazing hip hop artists that Mark563 has so respectfully Drew but this post would be A short Novel if I attempted to do so.... So instead I will just let Mark's Drawing speak for themselve's and maybe you will catch A Flashback or two while gazing over the multi-colored BoomBap Era! Below is his Blog and myspace page. If i were you I would check em both .....



"I'm an English Hip Hop DJ / Record Collector / Artist living in Melbourne, Australia. I am married with a 3 month old daughter, Marley (named after Marley Marl, not Bob Marley).
I got into Hip Hop in the mid to late 80s and soon became an obsessed addict. After building a reasonable collection of vinyl, I took the next logical step into the world of DJing, while at Art school (I was studying Graphic Design)." - Mark 563


"I slowly built a rep for myself on the Mix-Tape scene which lead to a weekly spot on London's only Hip Hop radio station of the time, Itch FM, where for a couple of years I ran the Run the Line show, showcasing the current best independent Hip Hop. For my final year at the station I merged radio shows with my homeboy Ghost (Breakin bread), and together we presented and DJ'd the weekly 2 hour show, the Midweek Session. On top of the radio and mix-tape work, I traveled the country as a club DJ and worked weekends behind the counter of London's finest Hip Hop record shop, Mr Bongo (RIP)." - Mark 563


"After falling in love with an Australian girl, I moved downunder in late 2005 where I have continued to pursue my DJing, travelling the majority of Australia and supporting most of the local acts as well as internationals such as J-Live, Souls Of Mischief, EPMD, Arrested Development, etc." - Mark 563

"I'd always been a keen artist. I was a minor league graf writer for some years, but much more dedicated to sketching and documenting it than actually actively writing - I reasoned I would rather be at home in a warm bed with my girl than out painting at 1 AM on a cold wet London night. I foolishly studied Graphic Design at art school when I probably should have been studying illustration, so have spent the past decade as a 9-5 designer, but have kept my hand in the illustration field with my sketches." - Mark 563


"Ultimately, I'm a complete nerd - I have always been so geeked out by Hip Hop, that it's a passion that some might consider unhealthy. That's why it's the focus for my artwork. I just draw and paint shit I'm interested in." - Mark 563

TOP 2 BOTTOM: SLICK RICK / TUPAC / THE RZA (Wu-Tang) / REDMAN / O.D.B. (Wu-Tang) / METHOD MAN (Wu-Tang) / KRS-ONE / JAY Z / ICE CUBE / GHOSTFACE (Wu-Tang) / BIZ MARKIE / BIGGIE SMALLS

TOP 2 BOTTOM: SLICK RICK / TUPAC / THE RZA (Wu-Tang) / REDMAN / O.D.B. (Wu-Tang) / METHOD MAN (Wu-Tang) / KRS-ONE / JAY Z / ICE CUBE / GHOSTFACE (Wu-Tang) / BIZ MARKIE / BIGGIE SMALLS
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July 3, 2009

HsH Artist Spotlight - Funkghost + Vintage Futuristic [VIDEO]

Grand Extravagant Entertainment
Presents....
Funkghost "Vintage Futuristic"


(taken from the forthcoming LP Dirty But Sophisticated.)

*Buy This Single on itunes , Amazon and Napster



VISIT "FUNKGHOST.COM"

FOLLOW "FUNKGHOST on TWITTER"

ADD "FUNKGHOST on MYSPACE"

BLOG "THE WORLD ACCORDING TO FUNKGHOST"

Shrouded in mystery. Artist / Producer / Arranger / Songwriter / Actor / Business man known as Funkghost has remained somewhat of an enigma. A bonafide Tampa street legend, This Artist's body of work has influenced a generation of dj's / producers/rappers/singers from his region, as well help lay the foundation of Central Florida hip-hop. In 2000, he dropped his Classic Debut LP entitled "Ultra-Boogie Highlife". Due to shady dealings and investments from Colombian underworld connects, The album never reached it''s full selling potential. It remains a cult classic and hard to find gem ( only 20,000 Units were circulated). BEWARE!!!! The "Morris Day of Rap" is back!!! with his second full length Lp entitled Due to be released in March 2009 on his own imprint Grand Extravagant Entertainment. The Official 1st Single off the Lp " The Way I Rock My Clothes " was released On Feburary 17th 2009 and will be available for download thru Itunes mid March 2009. The Video for the song was shot Jan 23rd, 24th and 25th in Tampa Fl. and is bieng somewhat described as a mini movie. According to Funk, he describes it as a " Crime action melodramatic comedy"


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WORDS FROM THE HERO

What Can I say? FunkGhost is a Hero to me, An Inspiration , someone whom I have an enormous amount of Respect for. I began emceeing (Freestyling and writing) at the age of 14. My 1st worldwide release on Vinyl was at age 17. It was the years between 14 and 17 that really count. I would listen to 88.5 w/ MADLINX, D-Money and my man Little Lue and when I heard Tap Ghost and phobia, The HipHop Dickheads, Prime and Black Lungs and Shredded wheat, DJ SANDMAN, DJ FADER, DJ KRAMTRONIX..... Those where the local legends I looked up to whom all become very good friends......Funkghost was the mentor of BeatFanatic H.N.I.C. SLOPFUNKDUST (T. The beat Specialist) , and Slop was my mentor on the beat-tip or at least was the only cat I would try to impress....

Over the years, I surpassed all my local legends and released multiple world wide released and thought that all the cats I looked up to gave up..... and to my surpise the homie FUNKGHOST got A second wind, and A Alias (DINO VELVET) and once again, He is pushing the envelope and Inspiring me once again..... Plus if you are a long time reader and/or Dutchmassive fan... You know that "Vintage Futuristic" is the word I have always used to describe my beats =) "HI-TEK HISS AND SURROUND SOUND STATIC, VINTAGE FUTURISITC BOOM-BAP DUSTY WEEDED NEWAGE NATIVE TONGUE - The Track below is A joint I did that Funkghost produced. The Reality of it is that I Recorded the song to the Beat without his knowledge, mixed it down, called him, played it and then he gave it to me, It was on this BEAT CD He gave me, his DINO VELVET BEAT CD - Which has one of my favorite beats of all times (not sure what its called but its got a guitar in it and theres a voice saying "so sexy" I asked for it years ago but he said his man Marcus Vance was using it....Here we are almost 4 years later and that beat still hasnt surfaced =( He should of let me rip it lovely. In fact. Im Ultra suprised Ghost hasnt hit me up to jump on his Classic "Dirty but sophisticated" LP.



In 1999 Ghost released his debut Classic "Ultra-Boogie Highlife" nearly every song was suburb so it was hard for me to pick a joint from it to showcase as my favorite. Between "Flavor Splash" - "Live and Direct" and "Instructions".... I chose Instructions but Live and Direct is not only my fav joint of the album, but one of my favorite joints of all time. Enjoy


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"Ultra-Boogie High Life" - URBANSMARTS.COM review


There are two things that come with this CD, that will cause you to be all prejudiced about it. The first thing is the self printed cover, that is then explained as necessary, due to some copyright hassle. And the second, the one regular pic you get, shows the Funkghost, chilling on a tiger fur, and looking like Big Daddy Kane during his most macking days. Then again we don't even know who Funkghost is. And there are a bunch of different emcees rhyming, and they are not credited on the one print out paper we got (but we probably should have asked, huh?). So these things will let you be suspicious when it comes to putting the record in and checking it out. But the pleasant surprise is only the bigger, once the album starts to play, and you are asked to "surrender your ears, surrender your ears to the supremely exotic sounds, and pulsating beats", and after only a few minutes, you as if willingness, do so.

Funk says this quote on "Introduction", an opening cut, complete with jazzy organs, and other peoples voices, who you wonder who that is, and wish there'd be a proper cover to let you know. But there's not much time to ponder such thoughts, as we are already entering "Ultra-Boogie Highlife". You will hear that Funk is actually not about macking, as this is on some good old bragging and boasting vibe, that is spit in a rather quick flow, over a not totally pleasing whistle and hopping beat. Much better is "The Fabulous...", that is actually returning to velvet like sound structures, and opens with a collage of nifty voice samples. Rather quickly the track changes though, still remaining in soft clusters, as we enter some Tampa (where he is from) night travel. The beat is definitely cool on this track, and lyrically we remain in the same ballpark as the track before.

Living up to his name, well, more the first than the last part, Funk hooks up a guitar for "U Can Get Down", with guests lending their voice to the track, that is rather interrupted than completed with the chorus. And so we continue to "Melodic Nectar", that takes us into darker atmospheres, that sound familiar, without us having heard 'em before, but with it settling in on us so comfortable. With more reflective lyrics, the track is once more a big extra to what we feared this album would be limited to. And the incredibly silky production, that is as smooth as the slickest hustler outta the funkiest Blacksploitation movie, is further continued on "Soul Emporium Suite", that consists of a host of people giving props to the man behind the boards.

On , and it gets rather unneeded to actually mention it, the beat once more is very nice, with a lot of voice elements, being added, scratches and the jazzyness giving this track again our full approval. The voice Funk does his braggadocios rhymes is just as smooth and he keeps the flow accessible, still leaping a little behind though, if we'd had to say what he does better, beats or rhymes. You can hear how easy it must be for him to sex ladies up, when he goes into the talked "Mic Flam's Midnight Moodiness". The production on "Instructions 'S.F.D.P. Anthem'" once more is miraculous, magical with the female singing, the ease it has. This is the chilling on sofas track, and being content with accomplishments. And that's actually the vibe it gives you, being content, pleased with oneself. People that are always running after the what they don't have and neglecting the what they have don't make music like this.

With all the praise that we pour down over the record, maybe there's one thing that we could mention, that's on the other side of the spectrum of things to say: once "Flavor Splash!" comes on, you might be wondering if Funkghost has a completely different style in him too. Things do sound somewhat similar, or very much of the same family, throughout the album. Putting a female emcee on this track, does give you a new rock though, to continue to building of your pile. Maybe "3am Drive" is as switched up as this gets, with the pace picking up, and us getting a party track, that will get you moving, and not just lounging. Lyrically the content is definitely fitting the vibe the track gives you, and so we got another success story. And just like always, once you try to conclude something, you are proven wrong, as "Tampa International" is not as silky and velvet like, as the other tracks, it still being smooth though
. Funkghost is not keeping that up for long though, as he goes back to the guitar, the good time emotions of "Live And Direct 'From The Casbah'", that is just one example of the incredibility the tracks have, here with all the voices, heck even the seagull at the end. The production is so complete and totally rounded out, it deserves the name of compositions, what is much more than just a beat. And once more the vibe is fitting the content confidentially. We are then only being left with "Starshine", that does more of the elaborated styles of before, without losing a step though.

So what now? Are you stuck in a place where the sun don't shine, and where the gritty concrete of the streets you walk on, prevent you from even thinking of better days, of warm glistening sunbeams tickling your skin, that have you chill back, have your sprits be heated up and lay your head on the smooth surface of a blanket that good moods give to you to find a moment of true relaxation? Man, rid yourself of these shackles and board the Funkghost ship that will carry you into the sunset.

review: tadah the byk



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