Showing posts with label TV Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TV Series. Show all posts

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Connected



I got a message from Heaps Decent about the Koori Girls track which features the King Sisters and Pase Rock, on that social networking site that everyone is on these days. Rather than throw up that link, here's Pase's post on the making of Koori Girls from earlier this month over at Fully Fitted.

Koori Girls is available on iTunes. Heaps Decent mission is admirable, to say the least:

A new initiative that intends to seek out young indigenous and underprivileged artists and change Australian club music forever.

Heaps Decent could be a lot of things. At the moment Heaps Decent a studio space filled with exciting new production equipment. Give us a month or two and Heaps Decent will become an artist development program for young indigenous and underprivileged musicians. A few months later and Heaps Decent plans to become a groundbreaking new record label that releases the most innovative club music in the country. A little less than a year after that and Heaps Decent will have created a new scene, a powerful new movement with dedicated fans all over the world.

With the support of Mad Decent and Fuzzy, Heaps Decent intends to create a positive music scene within Sydney, focusing primarily on finding young indigenous and underprivileged musicians, producers and DJs with the passion, skills and a willingness to create exciting, innovative music. As well as providing these artists with as much support and resources they need, Heaps Decent will also introduce them to successful producers and musicians, allowing them to communicate and collaborate on a personal level.

Heaps Decent has landed. All we need now is a name for the genre of music we invent.


Be sure to check out the First Australians televition series, beginning 12th October, 2008.

First Australians chronicles the birth of contemporary Australia as never told before, from the perspective of its first people. First Australians explores what unfolds when the oldest living culture in the world is overrun by the world's greatest empire.

Over seven episodes, First Australians depicts the true stories of individuals - both black and white - caught in an epic drama of friendship, revenge, loss and victory in Australia's most transformative period of history.

The story begins in 1788 in Sydney, with the friendship between an Englishmen (Governor Phillip) and a warrior (Bennelong) and ends in 1993 with Koiki Mabo's legal challenge to the foundation of Australia. First Australians chronicles the collision of two worlds and the genesis of a new nation.
(from the First Australians website)

Internet Celebrity's Dallas Penn has reposted journalist Tim Wise speaking on White Priviledge in the US. One could argue the same still applies here in Australia.

Friday, January 11, 2008

Where to start



Shout to my man DJ Diaz. His weekly Hip Hop online radio show (soon to be podcast) "Tales From The Crates" is most definitely in effect. One of the most skilled DJ's I've had the pleasure of seeing tear it up on the 1 and 2's has been busy on getting this project up and running for a while now. it's well worth the wait. Each episode of "Tales From The Crates" will feature in depth interviews with Hip Hop artists out of this country, new releases that you need to hear, event rundowns and plenty of dope music mixed and doubled-up, cut-up how it should be.

In the first episode Diaz speaks to producer Chasm (Obese Records), DJ Staen-1 (3x Australian DMC Champion) and Scott Burns (who speaks on his forthcoming album "Day One").

Ep 1: Tracklist

intro- Dj Diaz
Koolism - Adrenaline
Rainman - Soul Fire
D.U.B.C - What You Want To Hear
Masta Killa - Old Man
Static Selektah Ft. Doug E. Fresh, Tony Touch, Scram Jones, DP-One, Dj Gi-joe, Dj Revolution & Esoteric - No Mistakes Allowed
The Roots - Stay Cool
Diafrix - African Affair
Resin Dogs feat. Nfa - Move Up
Pete Rock & CL Smooth - Worldwide
"Cant Stop Wont Stop NYE - interviews"
Pegz - Propaganda
Muph + Plutonic - Heaps Good
Dj Bonez presents Omni feat. Blade - The Hot
"Scott Burns - interview"
Mos Def feat. Faith Evans - Brown Sugar
J Dilla feat. Ta' Raach & Dj Exile - Say It!
Gift Of Gab - Way Of The Light

Listen / Download

Now onto something completely different

Skins is probably the only program on tv worth switching on the box for right now. It's a raw, uncensored UK cult drama series about the youth of today from the creators of the Shameless series. For anyone who missed episode one which aired over here on SBS at 10pm, on Monday 7th, 2008 / hasn't downloaded the entire series via the torrent for the program, check the video (in five parts) below (which has been on You Tube since August last year.











TBC