I personally want to thank all the countless
wonderful beautiful ladies of Rock and Hip-
Hop . Without your added flavor and flair
the music videos, photo shoots and album
covers just would have been quite the
same without you . The models that can
stand the test of time truly show their
strength and tenacity.
Let it be know that some of the artist you
assisted were remembered because YOU
was that chick in the VIDEO or the ALBUM
cover. Many artist have had the choice to
use the same lady or make a series like
Aerosmith did with Alicia Silverstone or
Puff Daddy did with— -
Never let it go without your appreciation
known the ladies have held these artist
down since before TV; but TV has allowed
some of you to prosper and make major ca-
reer moves. There will always be another
pretty face—sometimes to many to count—
just make sure your hustle is tru to you and
youll sure to go far… I appreciate you
NEEDLE&GROOVE
2- Editor Comments
3.-Contents
7– silent Sundays
9-Nix Jones
11-Creative Heaven
13– Jean Grae
16—Amber Fox
18-Nonscence
19—Cover Story—From Rock to Hip-Hop
24– 1980‘s flashback
27– Silk-n-It
Publisher—editor
D.J.Quest95
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TIONS . COPYRIGHT PENDING. ALL ARTICLE HAVE PERMISSION RIGHTS AND OR COVER BY
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AND RIGHT S OF EXPRESSION.
EDITOR—D.J.QUEST95
ADVISIOR-AAVIANNA
WRITERS– SILK-N-IT
MEKKA SUNSHINE
KENYATTA ALBENY
PHOTOGRAPHY– HERB BIAS
GRAPHIX— Q-GRPHIX
QUEEN LOLLIPOP
MUSIC EDITOR—YO MOMMA
FINAL PROOF— BARACK OBAMA
MODEL SELECTIONS— BILL CLINTON
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We are a Sheffield band named Silent Sun-
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We are a 4-Piece band, and have a wide va-
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Hailing from Cleveland, Ohio, Phoenix Jones is an accomplished emcee as well as a dope pro-
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new cd, There Can Only Be One.
Telakinetic Recordz
Telakinetic Recordz was founded by Ryan "Phoenix
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the opportunity to re-establish Cleveland as a domi-
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With G Spot winning the 2003 Scene Award, plus
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to becoming a Hip Hop staple not only in Cleveland,
but across the entire United States. Were gonna keep
building until little green men come to cop an album,
Phoenix jokes, But seriously, our following extends
from Cleveland to Washington D.C. and Lexington,
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Born in Cape Town, South Africa on November
26, 1976, the daughter of South African jazz
musicians (her father and mother are the cele-
brated musicians Sathima Bea Benjamin and
Abdullah Ibrahim), she studied Vocal Perform-
ance at the LaGuardia School of Music & Art
before majoring in Music Business at New
York University.
Ibrahim initially worked under the name
What? What? and joined a hip hop music
group called Natural Resource in the mid-
1990s, along with rapper Ocean, and in 1996
they released a pair of 12-inch singles called
Negro League Baseball [2] b/w "Bum Deal" b/
w "They Lied," and "Bum Deal(remix)" b/w
"They Lied(remix)" b/w "I Love This World"
on their own label Makin' Records.[1] She also
appeared on singles by fellow Makin' Records
artists Pumpkinhead and Bad Seed, and on
the O.B.S. (Original Blunted Soldiers) double
12-inch single alongside crew members
Pumpkinhead, Bad Seed, and Meat-pie, and
produced much of the material released on
the label under the pseudonym Run Run
Shaw. During this period she established
strong ties with the Brooklyn Academy crew,
with which she would appear throughout her
career.
Natural Resource dissolved in 1998, after
which Ibrahim changed her stage name from
What? What? to Jean Grae, a reference to the
X-Men character Jean Grey. Under her new
moniker, she released her first LP—Attack of
the Attacking Things—in 2002, and followed
it with two more album releases over the next
two years. Throughout her career she has also
recorded tracks with numerous major hip hop
artists, Atmosphere, The Roots, Talib Kweli,
The Herbaliser, Da Beatminerz, Phonte, Mr.
Len, Masta Ace, Vordul Mega, C-Rayz Walz,
Mos Def, and Immortal Technique among
them.
Jean has recorded an unreleased album
with celebrated North Carolina producer 9th
Wonder, of Little Brother fame, entitled
Jeanius. This unfinished record was leaked on
the internet, and subsequently work was
stopped on this album.[3] However, at the re-
lease party for 9th Wonder's Dream Merchant
Volume 2 album she stated that Jeanius was
still going to be released. This album was
eventually released first through Zune Live
Marketplace two weeks before its disc release
on July 8, 2008.[4] The album features the
track "My Story", about the abortion she had
as a teenager.[5] Elsewhere, it's been reported
that her proposed fourth album, provisionally
titled Phoenix has gone into production. It has
been reported by several camp insiders that
9th Wonder will handle the lion's share of the
production duties with unknown UK producer
Passion hifi and NY resident Clinikal provid-
ing a beat each.
Previously signed to Babygrande Records, she signed a deal in 2005 with Talib Kweli's Blacksmith Records. On 28 April 2008, Jean Grae posted a blog on her MySpace page say-ing goodbye to her fans. [6] She later cited dis-enchantment with the music industry and de-sire to start a family as the reasons behind the 'retirement' and said that she was working on new material and still wanted to continue in music: "You know what? I need that Grammy. I think I might be able to stop after that".[7] As of July 2008, Talib Kweli posted a blog ex-plaining things about the album and includes the fact that she is not retiring, and encour-ages fans to purchase the album by "one of the last true MCs left". Grae returned to live per-formance later that year.[8]
On September 18, 2008, Jean Grae posted
a Craigslist offering her creative services for
$800/16 bars.[9][10] On her MySpace blog en-
try, she states, "I don't wanna complain any-
more, I just wanna change some things about
the way artists are treated and the way you
guys are allowed to be involved, since it IS the
digital age."[11
Albums
Attack of the Attacking Things (2002) The Bootleg of the Bootleg EP (2003)
This Week (2004)
The Orchestral Files (2007)
Jeanius with 9th Wonder (2008)
The Evil Jeanius with Blue Sky Black Death
(2008)
"This is Simply Nonscence"
When I first noticed this kid he fooled me being in videos with the stars and then it hit me you just gotta
peep them for yourself hilarious.
Interview with Nonscence by $ilkUnlimited
O H Ten. Cap City Boy but been EVERYWHERE
Is that a trick question?
Who influenced you? Good music influenced me.
Is that another trick question?
Man where can I start? I released alot of songs, got one album Super Saucy on iTunes and one single Cruise The
World on iTunes. I have another single about to drop on iTunes called Have You Seen Her. The buzz on that record
is crazy and it's only been out for a month.
Can't even count. I been on tv for music and non music related situations. I've done MTV Fight Klub, been on Starz,
Local TV ect ect
are you looking for a deal?
Hell no. Don't like being raped. Especially with no vaseline. The only way I would do a label deal is if I had control
over all my publishing and had the opportunity to negotiate my contract the way I wanted. But we all know I can file
that under never especially the way the industry is now.
Honestly the way people are in America they won't give u recognition you deserve unless you are with the big people.
Look at Em, he didn't get the respect he deserved until the Dre Situation. 50 didn't until the Em situation and so on
and so forth. So what I decided to do is use my jed-i mind trick and make it happen. And by the way I am in those
videos.
I got about 5 or 6 videos online right now. Working on alot more.
Try to take over the world Pinky
5 years from now I'm gonna be looking back on this situation glad that I went through it.
What don't I have going on in Miami is the question. Right now I'm working on music, a clothing line, branding my
name and company, shows, meet and greets, hugging women and kissing babies. You kno the whole Barack
Thing......
www.myspace.com/gotsence
www.youtube.com/nonsencetv
yeah them asses shut down my gotsence account cus too many people liked me more than their favorite artist.
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where you from
how long you been rapping
Can you free style? If not why?
how many songs/ cd’s have you released
how many times you been on tv
what made you insert yourself into industry videos?
how many?
whats next?
5 yr goal?
what do you have going on in MIA?
any websites?
Rock and roll (also known as rock ’n’ roll) is a form of music that evolved in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Its roots lay mainly in rhythm and blues, coun-try, folk, gospel, and jazz. The style quickly spread to the rest of the world and developed further, leading ultimately to modern rock music.
The term "rock and roll" now covers at least two different meanings, both in common us-age. The American Heritage Dictionary[1] and the Merriam-Webster Dictionary[2] both de-fine rock and roll as synonymous with rock music. Conversely, Allwords.com defines the term to refer specifically to the music of the 1950s.[3] For the purpose of differentiation, this article uses the latter definition, while the broader musical genre is discussed in the rock music article.
Classic rock and roll is usually played with one or two electric guitars (one lead, one rhythm), a string bass or (after the mid-1950s) an electric bass guitar, and a drum kit. In the earliest rock and roll styles of the late 1940s and early 1950s, either the piano or saxophone was often the lead instrument, but these were generally replaced or supple-mented by guitar in the middle to late 1950s. The beat is essentially a boogie woogie blues rhythm with an accentuated backbeat, the lat-ter almost always provided by a snare drum.
The massive popularity and eventual world-
wide view of rock and roll gave it a unique so-
cial impact. Far beyond simply a musical
style, rock and roll, as seen in movies and in
the new medium of television, influenced life-
styles, fashion, attitudes, and language. It
went on to spawn various sub-genres, often
without the initially characteristic backbeat,
that are now more commonly called simply
Hip hop music is a music genre typically consisting of a rhythmic vocal style called rap which is accompanied with backing beats. Hip hop music is part of hip hop culture, which began in the Bronx, in New York City in the 1970s, predominantly among African Americans and Latino Americans.[1][2] The term rap music is often used synonymously with hip hop music.
Rapping, also referred to as MCing or emcee-
ing, is a vocal style in which the performer
speaks rhythmically and in rhyme, generally
to a beat, recently, however, a difference has
developed between "rapping" and "MCing".
"MCing" has been used to describe those art-
ists who possess and exercise superior lyrical
ability and prowess. Beats are traditionally
generated from portions of other songs by a
DJ, or sampled from portions of other songs
by a producer, though synthesizers, drum
machines, and live bands are also used, espe-
cially in newer music. Rappers may perform
poetry which they have written ahead of
time, or improvise rhymes on the spot with
or without a beat. Though rap is usually an
integral component of hip hop music, DJs
sometimes perform and record alone, and
many instrumental acts are also defined as
hip hop.
Ok there you have it the official definition of
Rock and Roll and Hip Hop according to
Wikipedia— which is accurate enough for
me .
It is fair to say that 2008 is a 1980‘s revival ,
everything 80‘s is ―poppin‖ back up from
Lasonic Classic Boom Box which now has
now has an I-POD port a USB port and still
manages to hold on to the LED‘s or THUMP
LIGHTS.
A lot of people like to pretend that Hip-Hop
was around since the beginning of time : this
is ToTallY un-true. And keeping it real most
are African-Americans who act like they never
used to listen to Rock. Bullshit…..
Before Hip-Hop went mainstream WE BLACK
FOLKS were listening to Duran Duran, Men At
Work, Hall And Oats, Peter Gabriel , Phil
Collins just to name a few. And some were
funky enough to sneak in a hot track that we
accepted like the Rock group ‗ YES‘ with
Owner of a Lonely Heart and ―Falco‖ with
Rock ME Amedeus………
This type of crossover was felt by early Hip-
Hop acts , as well as present day. Shit main-
stream Hip-Hop owes its present day life to
the merger of Rock and Hip-Hop. The break-
out remake of Aerosmith Walk this Way by
Run-D-MC pushed the rap group to the top of
Billboard Charts and put Aerosmth on the
charts.
Most of the early Hip-Hop mainstream music
was Rock based or infused, Run-D-MC,
Beastie Boys, LLCool J—Rock the Bells and
Dr. Jeykle and Mr. Hyde—A.M. PM. Was rock
infused along with countless others. We as a
genre, culture, and a race generally are ap-
peased when someone of another race has a
quality of music or sound WE like— like Tears
for Fear—If I heard another Remix for Shout I
was gonna Shout!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now lets pay homage to the innovators who
I can think of who really put forth a good
hard azz Rock REMIX - if you can think of
some I missed pleased forward to—
1. Run-D-MC & Aerosmith—Walk this way
2. Public Enemy & Anthrax-
3. Dem Franchise Boys & Korn—
4. Jay-Z & Linken Park
5. Biggie Smalls - Bejamins Rock Remix
6. P Diddy& Jimmy Page
7. Lil Wayne & Kevin Rudolf
Im sure there are more feel free to e-mail
me .
Now there seems to be an Rock Renaissance
sprouting from the strumming of the Guitar
Hero and Rock Band Video Games. This is
truly a cross culture event in the making—
40 and over truly remember the songs,
young thirty‘s know some and 20‘s remem-
ber their parents or older siblings playing
the songs. But it‘s the kids that get it down
the best, they grew up on video games like
we grew up on GOOD music and doing
chores around the house.
I personally think the move is good—almost
strategic, by this I mean one could argue
that
that mainstream hip-hop to some degree
has lost its luster and many of the artist
sound the same with an exception of a hand
ful.
The true HIP-HOP sound has been replaced
with a repetitious guttural style that does
not contain content and creative verse writ-
ing. Many argue that the creativity was se-
verely bruised when Tupac and Biggie died.
But maybe just maybe the redirection back
to the 80‘s through style and culture, gim-
micks and bad hairdos, movie flash backs
and guitar hero will inspire an 80‘s baby to
truly take a objective and unselfish stab at
some real Hip-Hop lyrics with a fresh
throwback beat.
Some where in the U.S. or abroad there is a
rapper and a promising producer who just
discovered the 808 kick-drum, a technic
1200 turntable and a MPC multi-track.
Soon there will be a new wave of Hip-Hop
which will fulfill the thirst of the vampire
like True Hip-Hop Heads across the planet.
Shout Out to—The Roots, Talib , Jean Gray,
Hi-tek, Lupe , Geminii, Dax EFX, LOTUG
just to name a few who are keeping it real
for Hip-Hop .
As for my Guitar Hero inspired youth do
your thing, the current Rock Pop gene is so
close to Hip-Hop is ridiculous . Artist like
Creed, Coldplay, Kid Cudi, Ashor Roth ,
Kevin Ruldolf and One Republic have all
done songs or remixes with hip hop artist.
This proves that there will be continued
collaborations and remixes with Rock . Lets
face it they compliment one another like
gold teeth & jehri curls, breakdancing &
cardboard , bubble coats & moon boots.
In closing music transcends all genres , cul-
tures and countries, this has been eveident
since the creation of the drum . Music com-
mands attentions , soothes the souls, and
motivates my movements .
As long as there is Rock and Hip-Hop their
will be a chance of them merging to compli-
ment music as a whole. I for one welcome
the mash-ups , remixes and collabs that are
forthcoming.
D.J.Quest95
Needle&Groove
Hey, remember the '80's? (You don't? I barely remember them myself.) In that far off dec-
ade, we had things called "boomboxes" and "ghetto blasters" for our portable music and
they played "cassette tapes". Now Lasonic brings those days back with the slightly oddly
named HIGH PERFORMANCE PORTABLE MUSIC SYSTEMwhich is a boombox with an
iPod dock in the middle. (Were they inspired by the Flatpack Boombox?) It also features
support for USB flash drives and SD/MMC memory cards. And it weighs 15 pounds which
makes it ideal for hoisting over your head in a tribute to say anything. No word on pricing
yet. [Camille]
HIGH PERFORMANCE PORTABLE MUSIC SYSTEM [via SciFi Tech]
Like that? Read this: Mix Tape USB from Suck UK takes compilations back to the old school
| Retro-fy your tunes with the Flatpack Boombox dock | Blast your sounds with the Boom-
box Bag
Atari Flashback
By Scott Marley
It started a revolution and redefined entertainment for a generation… and today, Atari proves
you can go home again with its Atari® Flashback™ Classic Game Console.
Coming to Europe in time for the Easter holidays, Atari Flashback is a stand-alone, plug-and-
play unit filled with 20 classic Atari games, including Asteroids®, Centipede®, Breakout®
and the never-before-released Saboteur™.
Atari Flashback, a hybrid of the classic Atari 2600 and 7800 consoles, is modelled to resem-
ble a smaller replica of the 7800 and plugs directly into the TV for easy access and instant
gratification.
Take a walk with T.O.U.C.H. Inc. (Talent Out-
reach for Underprivileged Career Hunters) on
the “Pull Up Your Pants and be a Man” Move-
ment. Just what does “Pull Up…” mean to
you? Or better yet what age are you when you
stop sagging your pants? What’s your reason to
broadcast to the world the color of your box-
ers? Are you just trying to fit in or is that your
style? To each his or hers own but damn now
that I’m 40 I’m seeing it in a different light. I
quit saggin years ago and it made a difference
on a business level, folks took me a lil more
serious plus I was in Corporate America. But I
was behind the scenes and I got tired of the Ra-
cial Profiling not to mention the kind of grown
women not girls I liked.
To know me you probably don’t look or think
of me as a Role Model but what is a Role
Model? I never claim to be a squeaky clean an-
gel but I do have morals and has helped that
taught the youth about Hip Hop and not Rap
ect.. But that’s where T.O.U.C.H. Inc. comes in
more than just another Mentoring Organization
as you might think? It’s “Opportunities for
Everyone” as a catalyst towards success as a
chance to get in where you fit in with your
skills of self taught success stories or if you
have a degree; it’s a vehicle of success.
With this country being in a deficit and Stimulus
money being granted why not take full advantage
and help educate our youth in various ways
needed. You may not be an office person but we
need a street team of Ladies and Gentleman to
help and did I mention we are in touch with Ce-
lebrities? It really does take a village to raise a
child and we can’t do it alone nor teach young la-
dies to be women. Join the team at
touchonline.org
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