At 02:28 am I was sent a video via whats app of what appeared to be of a man eating a salt fish pattie on the steps of a well known public area of London. When I woke up this morning the man was identified as Dominic Celaire via numerous social media outlets including, Facebook, twitter and instagram. The act of public indecency following a boozy night out on the town was photographed from numerous different angles and the video has now been uploaded to worldstar hip hop.com titled
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This Song is the first single from The Pharcyde’s second album Labcabincalifornia back in 1995. Super Producer J.Dilla Samples popular jazz artist Stan Getz’s Saudade Vem Correndo from his 1963 album Jazz Samba Encore, treat yourself as this is the last Friday of the Calendar year 2013.
Creole Cowboys
“I loved the idea of going to massive parties on horseback,” says British director Tabitha Denholm of filming the Louisiana trail-riding scene. “Its word-of-mouth element reminded me of the early-90s raves in the UK—it is huge, but it’s outside of the mainstream media. You find out about events from flyers or from your mates.” Filmed in rural areas outside Lafayette over four days that included a raucous Labor Day weekender, Denholm’s short captures the fundamental relationship between horses and zydeco music and Louisiana’s Creole population. While Cajun grew from the white tradition in Southern Louisiana, zydeco evolved as a faster, more rhythm-driven incarnation of Creole or ‘la la’ music as it used to be called. Trail riding combines both riding and dancing elements, as groups of young and old set out through the countryside until they reach a designated party spot. Zydeco has always absorbed other types of music, and the scene has been reinvigorated by the influence of hip-hop and R&B. As loops and breaks have bolstered the traditional accordion and washboard, so a new audience has saddled up to find the party. “In New Orleans they told me, ‘The real action is in the countryside,’” says Denholm. “And it’s true. These dudes are so proud of their horses. They customize them, paint their hooves, plait their hair. They’re like mods with their scooters.”
Kaytranada is a Canadian producer based from Montreal whom instrumentals got us going Mental, formerly known as Kaytradamus his music evolve around neo-soul, Hip-Hop. Add some trap influences in the mix for a vibrant vibe.
The Man is a genius at remixing some of your favorite tracks putting in high quality work such as the remix of Erykah Badu’s Love Of My Life above and Janet Jacksons’s If below
I believe Kaytranada is one of the biggest up and coming artist for this year 2014 as his catalogue bring that heart-heavy bass and sounds to get Jiggy such as the remix of Teedra Moses’s Be Your Girl
and Azealia Banks feat. Pharrell Williams’s ATM JAM below.