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Popa Wu presents: Visions of the Tenth Chamber part II
For the past couple of years Popa Wu has been working with Dlah and Dj Nino Carta to present the next chapter in the 10th Chamber second installation which was planned to drop in 2008 as a new look to Popa wu Recordz/Future Chamber. It’s here finally. Recently Future Chamber signed a deal with Amalgam Entertainment and will release the album worldwide on May 27, 2008. This album has the sounds what people have been really looking for. This album has The Future Chamber which consists of a number of fresh new artist relative to this album like D.L.A.H., Consciouz Fear, Lord Subliminal, Lu-Struggz, Deadly Strangah, Killah Bam, Raaddrr Van, Dungeon Masta, DJ Nino Carta, Timbo King with others and Special Guests ..... produced and arranged by Dlah. As from the sounds of the HELLKEYDOE / BLOODY BIRDS AND BIPOLAR MIXTAPE, DLAH is said to be the one to bring back the sounds like Rza. There’s a snippet of the album on wutangcorp.com under the Popa Wu bio. The first Visions of the Tenth chamber was released in 2000 which was complied of Wu-Tang artists and Wu-affiliates. This album Visions of the Tenth chamber part II / future Chamber has a special sound that brings what’s been missing for a while. Popa Wu's 5% story on DVD and book are also to be released this year. The Future Chamber are going on tour this spring and summer so be on the look out for more information as the time comes close to a location near you. STAY TUNED AS THE SAGA CONTINUES… futurechamber.com
props to Chris Adams from Boston, Ma
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Check wuforever latest interviews with Consciouz Fear, POPA WU, UNDC, Dungeon Masta, Killah Priest, Method Man, DARKIM BE ALLAH, Christbearer, Lord Subliminal
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WU-TANG AFFILIATED SUPERGROUP, ALMIGHTY, UNVEIL JULY 22nd DEBUT “ORIGINAL S.I.N. (STRENGTH IN NUMBERS)” ON BABYGRANDE RECORDS
Almighty, the Wu-Tang Clan affiliated supergroup consisting of Wu-Tang affiliates Killah Priest, Bronze Nazareth, C-Rayz Walz, Son One, M-80 & 5-Star, offer their debut collaborative effort: “Original S.I.N.
(Strength in Numbers)” on July 22nd on Babygrande Records.
Featuring appearances from Canibus, Keith Murray, Planet Asia, Warcloud (Holocaust), 60 Second Assassin (of Sunz of Man) and more, along with production by Bronze Nazareth (the RZA) among others, Almighty’s “Original S.I.N.” boasts a talented collective of independent emcees promising to rival such supergroup independent smashes as Army of the Pharaohs, Wu-Tang Meets The Indie Culture & many more.
For more information, including music and the embeddable widget, please
visit:
www.crackspace.com/thealmighty
www.babygrande.com
ALMIGHTY
"ORIGINAL S.I.N. (STRENGTH IN NUMBERS)”
IN STORES JULY 22nd!
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props to G
Kings NYC,NY
COME OUT AND HER SOME NEW JOINTS FROM THE UP AND COMING ALBUM FEATURING RAEKWON AND MASTA KILLA.
RAEKWON + CAPPADONNA
Featuring:
Guest Host
SPECIAL K (Sirius Radio + The Awesome 2)
2008-06-19
8:00PM
Hope to see you there ! Hit me up for a pic for the websites if you're in the house
One, G
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By Kevin W. Smith
KSMITH@AZSTARNET.COM
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 06.12.2008
Wu-Tang Clan mastermind RZA had to vent.
RZA had been the leader and longtime producer on Wu-Tang hit albums, like the rap group's classic debut, "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)."
On the eve of the release of the Staten Island, N.Y., group's last album, 2007's "8 Diagrams," Wu-Tang rapper Raekwon went public in a minor mutiny and expressed his dissatisfaction with the album's production, which was being overseen by RZA.
"That wounded me," RZA said over the phone in California. "And that made me just . . . do more push-ups."
After the release of "8 Diagrams," the rest of the members of the Wu-Tang Clan toured the country without RZA and refused to perform any songs from the new album.
This is why RZA said he's done doing business — but may still collaborate musically — with the Wu-Tang Clan: You can't have millions of dollars invested in an album and then not promote it.
"Once you're in the ring, you've got to fight," RZA said in his distinctive sleepy drawl.
He's not sure if "8 Diagrams" will be the last Wu-Tang album, but after the debacle, he took an offer from KOCH Records to make another record as his alter ego, Bobby Digital.
"I kind of got the hip-hop vengeance in me," he said.
The result is "Digi Snacks," which blends subplots of oppression and self-belief with a reinvigorated RZA, rapping on one of the more solid Wu-Tang-related releases since Ghostface Killah's "Fishscale."
Evidence is in songs such as "Long Time Coming," a dark walk through the cloudy city of RZA's thoughts, and the gritty Far Eastern hum of the first single, "Can't Stop Me Now."
In his career, RZA has been known to adopt several personas depending on what a song called for, using aliases like Bobby Steeles for violent rhetoric. But he's mostly known as the more introspective, intelligent and zen Wu-Tang member.
On the two previous releases, 1998's "In Stereo" and 2001's "Digital Bullet," RZA uses his Bobby Digital character to exercise the more antisocial aspects of his personality, from misogyny to self-destruction.
"I strive to be positive in a lot of parts of my life, but I had a lot of negative things I had to go through first," he said. "I don't talk about them too much. I don't glorify them at all, but as the character Bobby Digital, I can flashback to it."
"Digi Snacks" doesn't completely abandon that, but it also finds Bobby Digital meditating and reflecting a little more.
He says he doesn't want to give away anything from his Tuesday show at the Rialto Theatre, but he promises excitement.
"Most writers have said I bring a unique energy when I'm onstage, with the group and without the group," he said. "I think you're going to see that energy. And I think ya'll in Arizona are going to appreciate it because we coming with a good spirit."
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Wakestock 2008 takes place on Toronto's Centre Island from July 24 to 27, but there's only music on the last three days. Tickets are on sale now through Ticketmaster. Four-day early bird passes are available until June 22 and will run you $49.50. Thereafter, festival passes will cost $62.50. Day passes are also available. You can get more information on the festival website http://www.wakestock.com/
Sat. July 26:
GZA and RZA of Wu-Tang Clan
Hot Water Music
Silverstein
Classified
Rebel Emergency
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(Far from square … RZA, left, plays at a tournament organised by the Hip-Hop Chess Federation last year.
Photo: New York Times)
The rapper RZA, a founder of the Wu-Tang Clan, is sitting in a suite on the 48th floor of the Mandarin Oriental hotel overlooking Central Park in New York, staring at a chess game through a pair of sunglasses. His hand is frozen a few inches above the board as he looks for a strategy to thwart his opponent.
Chess has long had an important role in the aesthetic of the Wu-Tang Clan, which has songs about the game. In The Wu-Tang Manual, a 2005 book about the group and its members, RZA (pronounced RIZ-a) wrote that chess is part of the Wu-Tang essence "because it's a game of war - it's about battle. And Wu-Tang was formed in battles, from challenging each other."
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Paid Dues Hip Hop Fest in SF CANCELLEDAuthor: Daniel Taylor 13
Jun
The “San Francisco” installment of the Paid Dues Festival, featuring Mos Def, Rakim, GZA, De La Soul and a grip of others, set for tomorrow in Berkeley (hey, close enough) has been cancelled. Here’s the release:
Guerilla Union and MURS 3:16 regret to announce that the PAID DUES INDEPENDENT HIP HOP FESTIVAL scheduled for Saturday, June 14 at the Berkeley Community Theatre in Berkeley, CA, has been cancelled due to matters beyond our control.
For fans who have purchased tickets to the show, we apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. Refunds are available for ticket holders at the point-of-purchase.
Ahh, good old “matters beyond our control.”
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èìÿ: Mezza Morta
íàçâàíèå àëüáîìà: ÑÒÀÔÔ
äàòà: 20 äåêàáðÿ
ëåéáë: True Melody
äèñòðèáóòåð: ÑòåðåîÇâóê
Produced by: PTF (Est.), DAMS (US), Ñìîêè Ìî.
Òðýêëèñò:
01. Âñòóïëåíèå
02. Mezza 101
03. Spliff Life Mafia feat. Alarash Click
04. BK to Moscow feat. Hell Razah (Wu Fam)
05. Êèíã - Êîíãè
06. Ëèöî Óëèö feat. Assoiffe, Rezo
07. One More Rhyme feat. Absouljah
08. Hi - Tek
09. Ëþáîâü Êâàðòàëà
10. Worldwide Review feat. Notes
11. TT Ëèðèêà feat. Ýéñèê
12. Àëìàçû feat. Àíò
13. Êîí÷èòà feat. Íèãàòèâ
14. Îòêóäà ß
15. Ñêðóòè Ñïëèôô
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For a guy who complained that the last Wu-Tang record didn’t have enough “Punch you in the face music,” Rae sure gives a lot of this song over to the sweet cooing of soul singer Mika. Maybe he meant “punch you in the face… with kisses?”
check it out here
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