Thursday, January 28, 2010

K'naan, Wale and Snoop Dogg to Perform at Colgate

To say that April 2010 will be legendary is an extreme understatement. This past semester, the SGA's budget allocating committee received the most requests for concert money in the history of the committee's existence. Forced to make tough choices regarding Spring Party Weekend and various concerts throughout the Spring Semester, decisions have been made, and it is looking awesome.

Spring Party Weekend this year will be more like "Spring Party Two Weeks" as the festivities will start well before April 23rd.

On April 15th, the up and coming Somali hip-hop artist and poet K'naan will be joined by mainstream phenom Wale to perform a concert at the Hall of Presidents. The last minute addition of Wale solidifies the college tour that the two stars will be doing together at the beginning of April. Do NOT miss this show if you possess any fondness at all for quality hip-hop music. The show is brought to you by SCOPE, Broad Street Records, WRCU, ALANA, the Africana and Latin Studies Department and the International Student Community.

On Saturday, April 17th, Broad Street Records plans to host Gatestock on Whitnall Field. A celebration of Colgate Culture, Arts and Music, Colgate's student bands, acapella and dance groups will perform on two stages for the all-day festival. Various student cultural organizations are planning to set up tents with special cuisine and information about their groups. Plans are still being finalized, but we will continue to update you here on the Broad Street Records Blog.

Senior members of CAB have confirmed that after months of negotiations, Snoop Dogg WILL be performing for Colgate's Spring Party Weekend 2010. Snoop has been an international icon in hip-hop and mainstream pop music since his days as a young man working with Dr. Dre and Tupac at Death Row Records. Due to enormous security concerns and the paranoia of local residents, the concert will be held at Cotterell Court rather than the traditional SPW venue on Whitnall Field. Much of this stems from the fact that the school has recommended 30 State Troopers to be present at this historic event. The show will be free for all Colgate students, although non-Colgate students will be expected to pay $20 for tickets (tentative price).



Arguably the Greatest Fake Musician of our Time



Eli don't got jack on this guy.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

BROAD STREET RECORDS -- NOW ON MAROON-NEWS.COM!!!



Before my fingers fall off...

BSR is now officially on the Colgate Maroon-News Website! Hit up maroon-news.com, scroll over "Links" on the right-hand side, and then click on us.

Keep spreading the word!


NEWWWW RAAAAAADIOOHEEEAAADDDDD OMGOMGOM GOM GOMG OMG OMGGGG


From last Friday...

BROAD STREET RECORDS -- NOW ON FACEBOOK!!!



'Sup sup sup y'all...

Broad Street Records now has an official Facbook fan page! Become a fan and you'll be able to link to new posts on here, and also get steady updates on what we're up to around campus.

Ch-ch-ch-check it out...

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Jango Radley: Not Your Average "Ango Radley"



"Far and away, bar none, absolutely, positively the best band that I would have seen."
- Billy Mays

Fresh off a successful fall which included a myriad of appearances around campus, Jango Radley is set to take to the stratosphere this semester, both on stage and in the studio. The group formed in early September, with the goal of bringing something to Colgate that has been missing for eons: some much-needed, rump-shaking, body-rocking, pure, unadulterated, fist-pumping funk (also rock, pop, jazz, hip-hop...funk fit best with the sentence).

Comprised of Liz Barnett (The Entrepeneurs, Cabaret) on the vox, Paul Bremer (The Entrepeneurs, Concert Jazz Ensemble) on the trumpet, Dan Lasker (Concert Choir, formerly "Dan Lasker") on the axe, Jake Musiker (Student Government Association, Philosophy Club, 2009 CJU Hanukkah Ball) on da bass, and Eli Raffeld (The Sonic Symposium, and pretty much everything else), the members of Jango Radley have been hard at work honing their craft, seemingly coming up with new songs by the minute as they play. So far, the roof has merely been nudged. Soon, it will be completely obliterated.

Stay tuned to this blog, and check out the band's Facebook page*, for updates on when and where JR will be rocking out in the coming months. And be sure to check out the first performance of the semester, at HOPE FOR HAITI, THIS SATURDAY (1/30) AT THE CHAPEL. Jango will be but one of many student bands performing from 6 to 11pm. Tickets are only $5, and all proceeds will be donated to various Haiti relief funds. Come for the cause, and for the music too!



Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Madlib Medicine Show Vinyl Screenings

The staggeringly prolific Madlib has released the first volume of the Madlib Medicine Show, entitled "Before the Verdict." The Medicine Show is a new twelve CD series where one volume is released each month. For those of you who have never heard of Madlib, he is a producer/rapper/instrumentalist signed to Stones Throw whose work spans across many genres, from hip-hop to jazz to West London broken beat. He has also released music under a variety of pseudonyms and alter egos, including Quasimoto, Yesterday's New Quintet, DJ Rels, etc. Any of his releases are more than worth checking out.

This in particular is a hip-hop album, with many of the tracks featuring Detroit rapper Guilty Simpson, whose full collaboration album with Madlib is due out in a few months. The video showcases an event that is happening tonight in Los Angeles, where VINYL copies of "Before the Verdict" are being hand pressed by members of the Hit and Run team of artists based on demand. If I were anywhere near the west coast at this moment I would drop everything I had and flock to LA ASAP.


CRRABS: The Bright Future of Colgate Music

CRRABS, aka, the "Colgate Rock and Roll Association for Brothers and Sisters," was started by various members of the class of 2012. Originally created to provide an outlet for musicians to jam together after class, CRRABS has evolved into a series of kick-ass rock bands. CRRABS has taken Colgate by storm over the past year, performing at Battle of the Bands 2009, SCOPE's Bandfest and opening for a number of various concerts on campus. Starting out as a cover-band, CRRABS has grown in popularity and have been recently working on a series of original songs. Take it from a BSR insider, that ish will be banannas. We are all anxiously awaiting a few new recorded tracks.

"The Resistance," (A Caitlin Grossjung Original Track), Up Til' Dawn 2009


"While My Guitar Gently Weeps" Mash-up, Battle of the Bands 2009

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Earthman Embassy

Colgate band Earthman Embassy have undergone some changes in their lineup but are looking forward to recording new songs and continuing to play gigs in Hamilton and around NY. Here's a video of one of their newer songs "Mister Mystery Men" performed live at the Barge in Hamilton.

Amazing Mash Up by DJ Earworm

I don't know if you guys have heard this, but DJ Earworm's year end mash up consists of the top 25 songs from 2009. He made some pretty big changes for the vocal parts on some of the samples, but all in all I think this song is phenomenal. Check it out.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Esperanza Spalding: The Beautiful Bassist

If you don't already know this name, you will soon. Esperanza Spalding (b.1984) is the future of creative, interpretive, modern jazz. Her skills on the bass have been brewed in a diverse mix of culture. Spalding's mother is hispanic, welsh and native american, while her father is black. Spaliding is able to sing in spanish and portuguese, giving a flavor unlike any other. In 2005, after graduating from Berklee School of Music in Boston, Spalding was immediately hired by Berklee, becoming the youngest instructor in the school's history. Spalding was recently recognized by President Barack Obama when he selected her to perform at the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony in Oslo. Give her a listen and it will be tough not to smile.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Spring 2010: Welcome Back Track- D.A.N.C.E. Remix with Mos Def

On behalf of the Broad Street Records WebCrew, welcome back to sunny Hamilton! We have a lot to look forward to this semester, with loads of musical acts in the process of being organized.

Broad Street Records is working on Gatestock, a music festival featuring all Colgate musicians from rock bands to hip-hop crews to acapella groups. The Somali singer/poet/rapper K'naan is currently finalizing plans to come to Colgate for a lecture and concert double-header in April. We will continually update you on Gatestock and Spring Party Weekend acts here at the Broad Street Records Blog...

For now, check out this fresh remixed Justice track. Mos Def and Spank Rock add a hip-hop feel to this party classic. Next time you are craving some Justice at your party, throw on this track and I guarantee that people will enjoy.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Reflection Eternal - "Back Again"

Rapper Talib Kweli and producer Hi-Tek teamed up in 2000 as Reflection Eternal for their collaboration album entitled Train of Thought. If you haven't heard it already, cop it now, because it's excellent. Hi-Tek's beats complement with Talib's intricate and intelligent rhyming style seamlessly and consistently throughout the entire record. Hi-Tek also produced a number of tracks on Talib's classic debut collaboration album with Mos Def entitled Black Star, which you definitely should have heard and enjoyed already. If not, cop that as well.

Anyway, Talib and Hi-Tek have teamed up again for a new Reflection Eternal album due out this year, entitled Revolutions Per Minute. In order for you all to become as excited for this as I am, I am including a link for a FREE download of their new mixtape, entitled The RE:Union, mixed by Statik Selektah, an exceptional DJ whose work you should also check out if you're truly into that raw uncut hip-hop. Also included is that video for the album's first single, entitled "Back Again." If you pay attention, you can see that the entire video was done in one take. You can say that again.

Video:

Talib Kweli + Hi Tek-Reflection Eternal -Back Again-Vid Premiere

Reflection Eternal | MySpace Music Videos


***Get the RE:Union mixtape HERE***

Friday, January 8, 2010

April Smith and the Great Picture Show

Known for their "retro-pop" sound, April Smith and the Great Picture Show successfully incorporates fun, bouncy melodies with April's stunning, soulful voice. Having recently performed at Lollapolooza in Chicago, April and her band have been growing in popularity and have even been featured on rollingstone.com. With a unique funky, ragtime sound, April Smith and the Great Picture Show are making some moves.

Check out this video of the band performing. April's talent is clearly displayed in her powerful voice and skillful guitar strumming. Pay attention to the end of the video, where April rocks the mouth trumpet while simultaneously perpetuating the melody on her guitar.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Up and Coming Hip Hop Group: Strong Arm Steady

Featured consistently on the WRCU weekly show, "Hip Hop Heads," Strong Arm Steady is arguably the most talented new hip hop group today. They are currently signed to Talib Kweli's independent record label, BlackSmith (along with female lyrical genius, Jean Grae).

The westcoast based group is fully utilizing the BlackStar veteran's connections in the hip hop world. Their mixtape, "Clinton Sparks and Talib Kweli Present: Gang Mentality," has led to thousands of fans anxiously awaiting the arrival of their upcoming album, "In Search of Stoney Jackson."

"Sunny C.A." (Gang Mentality Mixtape)


Rising out of the underground westcoast hip hop scene, the group is making a name for themselves on a national platform. Starting out with little to no publicity, the originally 8-person group used Xzibit as a front man in order to get exposure. As the years passed, and members went their separate ways, the group centered on the three current members: Mitchy Slick, Phil Da Agony and Krondon.

Recognizing the each member's talent, Kweli wasted no time signing the group to his label. The three members' flow, delivery and lyrics leave no room for debate. SAS is the next big thing in underground hip hop. Check out the music videos of their two singles, "Can't Let it Go" and "One Step."

"Can't Let it Go" Video (Can't Let it Go- EP)


"One Step" Video ft. Talib Kweli (One Step/The Movement- EP)

Monday, January 4, 2010

2010 Must See Movies

2010 is showing amazing potential in the world of film. These two long-awaited trailers give us a little preview into the new year. Enjoy!

Robin Hood
Featuring Russel Crowe, Universal Pictures, Directed by Ridley Scott




Alice In Wonderland
Featuring Johnny Depp, Walt Disney Studios, Directed by Tim Burton