6.22.2010

Interview with Van Ark




I met this cat about 8 months through my man Tony Moon and have been impressed with his musical gusto, knowledge of the game and generosity since I met him.  He is a producer, engineer and an emcee (like me!) who has worked with a myriad of musicians from around the globe.  

Can you speak on the origin of your name, 'Van Ark'.
My Name Van Ark Comes From Van Gogh the Artist and Ark comes from the Ark Noah was Building so the name came from that.

What got you involved in the hip-hop culture and around what time?
What Got me into the whole culture was the music within Hip-Hop the different  emcees,producers,The DJ's and the B-boys all expressing themselves through positive energy. and i think around the time of Rawkus Soundbombing Albums i got into emceeing and producing music around that time after hearing those Albums Rawkus was releasing.

Who are some of your musical influences?
Some of my musical influences range from Kid Creole and the Coconuts, Stereolab, Slum Village, Prince, Chick Corea,Wu-tang Clan, Sun Ra, John Cage, J-Dilla, Ahmad Jamal, it's so many i cant even name but thats some of those that have influenced me

Who are some of your non-musical influences?
I would say some of my  musical influences are good people that try to bring positive energy in the world by their works and the goal of trying to unite all with a great purpose...

What projects you working on right now?
I am working on another follow up Van Ark Album to Chemical Beats also another Bionic Megaz Project that is a side experimental band i do music with so that is in the works, and I have more production and collabs coming up soon as well.

Out of all the beats you ever made, which one is your favorite?  And provide a link to it.
Hmmm.. thats a hard one i would say the song Spring i produced featuring Shuanise from my Live at the Cafe E.P.  i really like that one anda another Song that is up there with that i really like is a track I produced is Little things featuring Linnea but is so many its hard to choose..You can check out both song on my Bandcamp website.

If a a tree falls in the forest and no one is there to hear it, does it still make a sound?
I Dont think it makes a sound unless you are there to hear it but maybe someone walking by the forest may hear something..

What do you see being the most important issue facing the human race during these time?
The important issue that i think human race is faced having unity and focus on how to treat each other
and understand the importance of that and how if we all came into that collective thought i think all in the human race will be a blessing to each other lives

What do you do to relax?
I usually go dig for Records or look a Movies at home from time to time so really that is relaxing to me.

Where can people hear/see you on the web?
People can Check me out on Bandcamp.com,  myspace.com/vanarkmusicyoutube.com/ninjasounds, Twitter and Facebook so everyone can find me on those places to listen to Van Ark music and also The Bionic Megaz! music as well! Peace to All!

6.17.2010

Manhunt for Wikileaks Founder and Arrest of Alleged Leaker of Video Showing Iraq Killings, Obama Admin Escalates Crackdown on Whistleblowers

Pentagon investigators are reportedly still searching for Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange, who helped release a classified US military video showing a US helicopter gunship indiscriminately firing on Iraqi civilians...read more.


The Obama administration has been prosecuting those exposing corrupt government activities and trying to reveal the truth more fervently than the 17 preceding administrations, as reported by the New York Times...read more.

That's yall's boy???

6.01.2010

Speaker Boxin - July 10, 2010 at Sonar



Speaker Boxin will be held at Sonar at 407 E. Saratoga St. Baltimore, MD 21201 on Saturday July 10, 2010.

All battles will be tournament style. Competitors will be chosen at random to compete head-to-head until there is only one man (or woman) standing.

Winners of the freestyle battle and the producer battle will take home a cash prize of $200. The winning DJ and the best in the b-boy cypher will take home $100 cash.
Registration will be open until July 8th. You can sign up by sending an email to brakefastrecords@gmail.com with the name of the battle you would like register for in the subject line. Registration for any of the battles is $20. Once registered (paid) you will be put on the guest list and can walk right in the club by saying your name at the door.

Tickets are also available by contacting us at brakefastrecords@gmail.com.

Freestyle Battle

Competitors will face-off in two 45-second rounds, with a coin flip deciding who spits first. Two 45-second rounds mean that each emcee gets two opportunities to spit.

Producer Battle

1st round - Producers will take turns playing 1 60 second beat with a coin flip deciding who goes first.

Remaining rounds - Producers will take turns playing 2 60 second beats with a coin flip deciding who goes first.

ATTENTION PRODUCERS - BRING YOUR BEATS ON ONE CD. NO MP3 PLAYERS OR IPODS.

B-boy Battle

There will be an open cypher where the best b-boy/b-girl takes home $100 cash.

DJ Battle

DJ Remedy vs. Sterby Rock. Five minute sets. $100 on the line.


Hosted by Shaka Pitts

DJ Remedy and Tom Delay on the steel wheels


Sponsored by

Brown Monkey Music

Tay Land Promotions

The Higher Concept

Zoot Patrol

Rallin Barbershop

Pedestrian Baltimore