Beat Feed Instrumentals – Episode 56

In this single producer showcase, we feature an exceptional artist who’s no stranger to the feed, the mighty MagOwl. I’ve had the pleasure of being involved with two projects with him so far, Breez Evahflowin‘s Unearthed Past release and just recently Breez’s As He Goes On LP, and hope to collab with him more in the near future. He’s also a graph artist, painter and photographer, but of course we’re featuring MagOwl the musician, so lets get into the tracks featured here. First up is the beat for a Blame One joint “The Illest ft. Anthony Rutkowski”. This is one of a couple songs off Blame’s new LP Endurance that was produced by MagOwl. Second is a track produced for Atari Blitzkrieg called “An Evening in Tokyo featuring Fuca Chan”. This cut is off Perfect Blue, a release from Atari dedicated to the influential anime director Satoshi Kon, who recently lost his battle with cancer. Closing out the episode is the beat for the song “Men Behind the Sun ft. Jak Progresso”. That’s off the Unusual Suspects release Unusuowl. A fitting name indeed. You know the science. Support MagOwl by purchasing music featuring his production. And help spread the word! Peace. Dirt E. Dutch – Beat Feed

Got one all to myself this time.. Big up Dutchman! Go check it out here.

Atari Blitzkrieg – Perfect Blue

On 10.10.10, I released Perfect Blue (some spots released it early but 10.10.10 is the date I designated), a tribute EP dedicated to the late Satoshi Kon, those of you familiar with anime will immediately recognize his name.

On August 24, pancreatic cancer ended the life of one of the most influential directors of our time, upon hearing the news, I immediately decided to create a project dedicated to him. The songs highlight some of the ideas found within his work but also includes my own political and moral statements, all done to help benefit cancer research. I have reached a point in my career where I would rather use the additional income I receive from music to help aid those who require it much more than I do and for personal reasons, I choose to focus more on Cancer-based charities than others.

The cover revolves around a distorted vision of Mima I replicated and then digitally destroyed to create a replication of a scrambled TV image as I wanted the album to play as a mini-film. I reached out to producers whose work I respect, magOwl, Moka Only, DJ A.I., Blockhead, Jazz Spastiks, Digital Fiend & Dr. Quandary. Due to a conflict, the original Blockhead produced version of Exclamation Corpse won’t be on the project but the rework by DJ A.I. takes on a life of it’s own as do all of the tracks. Each producer bring their own style to the EP, and it flows seamlessly.

Whether you choose to pay for the project or obtain a copy for free, I highly recommend you donate to the charity I will be giving all sales to, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. It all starts with our children and I want to make sure we keep that cycle going. – Atari Blitzkrieg

I did the first tune on there called An Evening In Tokyo feat. Fuca Chan. Which is also the first single.

You can have a listen, and buy it, on amazon or iTunes, and make sure you check out the official release page over at Ataris site where you can grab the single for free.

Also you can buy the t-shirt here.

As Atari said.. all sales will go directly St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, so spend a few quid on it alright, it’s worth it!

Peace.

Atari Blitzkrieg – 12.31.99

Atari Blitzkrieg – 12.31.99 & 12.30.99

Ok, it’s official, the new Atari Blitzkrieg album 12.31.99 is out and about causing a ruckus. If you pick it up now you’ll get the EP called 12.30.99 for free, offer expires tomorrow. So where to get it? Ataris site is a good place to start.

The EP takes place a day before 12.31.99, coming in at 14 tracks it’s more of an LP I guess.. anywho, with tracks produced by Jazz Spastiks, Krohme, Cadence, Moka Only, Nick Wiz, MackeralSalad, DJ A.I., Blockhead & Digital Fiend, and with all sale revenue going to charity (for both the EP and the main album) it could be a nice buy I think. You can pick it up separately right here, if you wish.

Ok on to the main album..

The 2nd full-length from Atari Blitzkrieg, 12.31.99, takes place both sonically and spiritually on New Years Eve, 1999, all the beats have that flavour and were either made back then or made to sound a bit like it did back then.. good stuff. I got one beat on there, which was made in ’98 I think, have to check to be sure. It’s a split track with the other half produced by Damian Calculon. Other producers on there include Krohme, Nick Wiz, Psycho Les, Bronze Nazareth and others, with guest appearances by L.I.F.E. Long, Lil Dap, Vast Aire, Breez Evahflowin, C-Rayz Walz and more.

I haven’t heard the whole thing yet, so I can’t really comment on it, but from what I have heard, it’s sounding good!

As mentioned you can grab it off Ataris site at a reduced price at the moment, but it will be available over at Amazon, iTunes and what have you, shortly. Oh.. and if you wanna preview it, Atari has a sampler up right here. Not sure if I should direct link it so I won’t, but it’s right there on that page.

So.. I hope y’all had a good Yule & New Years.. speak to you soon! Easy.

Projects, Ideas And New Music

I got a couple of instrumental projects in the making, not going to give away too much detail, but one of them revolves around making a 5-6 track EP through the evolution of one tune, and I’ll leave it at that.. enigmatic enough? Maybe not. I think they can turn out to be pretty interesting though, if they do I might consider pitching them to some labels.

I’m also going to try finish up another remix installment because some people have been asking me about it, and as I didn’t think my 2 Weeks 3 Hours project held up properly, it’s about time. I was also thinking about putting together a compilation of old beats spanning 1997 –2001, or around those years anyway. projects and ideasAs I recently resurrected my old darling the Ensoniq EPS 16+ and converted all the old Atari arrangements to PC, all I could find at least. So I’ll check through them, pick out some decent ones and remix/re-master them. I’m not going to change the over all arrangements, at least nothing big, I just want to apply some compressors and proper EQ’s and so on, since I didn’t have any of that stuff back then.

Other then that I got an EP coming up with Atari Blitzkrieg (as mentioned before) and some other tunes which hopefully will come out during the fall, not going to jinx anything by spilling the beans, with my track record when it comes to failed releases, it wouldn’t be the smartest thing to do. I also made a remix of St-Liqour-Ish tune Moneysack, good looking out by my man Bluevibe who hooked me up. I don’t really know what’s going to happen with it as I had to leave for vacation right after I submitted it and I have yet to get in touch with them about it. So we will see.

And… as I got into division 1 of this years LouisDen League, I’ll need to step my game up since I’ll be going up against some truly talented cats over the months to come. Will be fun though, I need the challenge.

So that’s more or less it when it comes to the music bit, but I’ve also been thinking about some other things involving painting and photography.

I’m still in the planning process of figuring out a nice/interesting theme for a photo project, not really sure where I want to take it, or what I want to do with it at this point, but I’ll figure it out eventually. planning My old Nikon needs the workout, only been taking crappy pictures with a crappy digital camera lately and that’s not cutting it.

As for the painting business I have no idea of where to start, it’s been too long since I picked up the brush, but I’m sure that once I get some canvas up and get started it’ll fall into place. My painting process is fairly abstract, as are the paintings, I never really go in with a plan, I just let whatever it is that wants to come out flow, and as it progresses I’ll see where it’s going. Would be fun to have another exhibition, but it would require me to paint a lot of new ones because I only got maybe two or three old paintings left. So a long term project, or maybe a joint project with an old friend of mine could be the way to go, we’ve talked about it at least. That could be really interesting as we did some wild collaborative paintings back in the day. Maybe go for some big ass canvases and not just the regular meter, meter and a half ones.

Atari Blitzkrieg – August Plush

atari blitzkrieg - august plush Atari Blitzkrieg… One of the most active & productive people I’ve ever met, put out a free compilation a couple of days ago, August Plush. It’s a cross section of his many EP’s, plus some unreleased and new tunes. So if you’re not familiar with him, head over to his homepage (iamsubstance.com), sign up for his newsletter, and grab the 34 track compilation.

Featuring production by Atari, Krohme, Bronze Nazareth, Moka Only and a bunch of others, with guest appearances by Royce Da 5’9, Breez Evahflowin, Vast Aire, Sadat X, Louis Logic and LMNO… to name a few.  It should be a nice starting point and a good first glance into his world. At the moment he got several new projects going, one with yours truley, which will see the light of day later on this fall.

Did I mention it was free…? Check it out folks!

Atari Blitzkrieg

Atari Blitzkrieg - The Central Parking Lot Rangers EPThe Central Parking Lot Rangers EP
Get it at Godsendant Music: Link

The lead single off of “Kick, Punch, Fight, Rhyme,” The Central Parking Lot Rangers features a guest appearance from Vast Aire and was produced by Atari Blitzkrieg.

The EP also features 2 additional remixes of The Central Parking Lot Rangers and features production from Krohme, Moka Only, Step Savage, magOwl, Tracing Happiness, Blockhead, guitars by Hiden Beatz and scratches by Mr. Len.

Tracklisting & Production Notes (click to expand):