Thursday, December 20, 2007

Shouts to everyone who came out and made last night's Tablehogs show at the Social a success. Here's some pics, with more to follow soon...

Hakim Tafari ripped through an opening set that brought the crowd to the front of the stage and ready for the rest of the night. Pics of his set will be posted soon...

The Tablehogs spent the bulk of November doing small, warm-up shows in preparation for their full-on debut at the Social. It was well worth the wait, as the audience was left with gaping jaws watching these guys whip out their arsenal of sound collages, routines, and raw uncut turntablism. Each member (J-Storm, Sureshot, SPS, & Rubox) was given a mini-solo set during the course of the show to do their thing, as well.

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Even Mr. T was there, and showed his unique and unanimous approval for what was going down onstage:

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For their first major show, the Tablehogs did not fail to impress. This surely sets the stage more great things to come in 2008...

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

TABLEHOGS LIVE AT THE SOCIAL 12/19/07!!!

That's tonight folks...

Tablehogs are djs J-Storm, DJ SPS, Sureshot, and vocal tablist/ vocal percussionist Ruboxcube. Catch a night of this 4 turntables, 3 mixers, 3 djs and one beatboxer Crew as they Megamix, juggle, scratch, manipulate, and transform classic material of Classic Hiphop, Soul, Funk, Rock, Experimental Electronica, and B-boy rockin' supa duty tuff work!! US DMC finalists J-Storm and DJ SPS (World Universal Zulu Nation Champion 2006) rock the turntables in smoke with this hardcore sound of upper level scratching!! Sureshot will no doubt funk the facility with the combo B-boyism flavor and a side of "f*ck the other DJs" attitude!!

The art of scratching and beatboxing will be projected upward and outward in this Hiphop Extravaganza for the hiphop culture enthusiast!! If you like your hiphop with the BoomBap, funk, textured with icing on the top raw transforming, flare, cuts, chirpy, crab, autobahn, tweaked with a side of juggles and body tricks...then you do NOT WANT TO MISS THIS!!

Expect Compositional Pieces, soloism from each member of turntable routines, a dope b-boy mix by Sureshot, beatbox showcase, and a freestyle frenzy of an all-vinyl cast of DMC level djs with beatbox breaks of what the soundtrack of hiphop culture should be!!

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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Remember in the last post how blown away people were by Hakim Tafari's performance at the Wild Style event?

Remember how it was also mentioned that Kap (of Caveman Theory) had some upcoming projects that were in the works?

The two emcees have collaborated on a track that's been generating a lot of buzz in the relatively short amount of time it was leaked online. Produced by Optiks, the track is called "The Greats", and can be heard on Kap's myspace page:

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There's talks about an entire collaborative project in the works...Stay tuned.

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

When the Hip Hop Awareness Council at UCF contacted Nonsense about throwing an all-day hip hop celebration to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the classic hip hop flick Wild Style, the idea seemed strong- but with only a few weeks to plan, prepare, and execute, would it be a success?

As it turns out...YES! This past weekend's event was a great success (c) Borat, with over 100 people coming out to the UCF Memory Mall (an open area of grass that is, in fact, neither a mall, nor has any directly apparent connection to the concept of a memory) on what was a perfect day for an outing like this.

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A huge graff wall was set up with free paint available to anyone who wanted to show their work. This is just a smattering of what transpired...

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Spinning records all day were two of Orlando's finest...

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DJ Dolo

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and DJ Y-Not (who only takes this stance for photos, I swear- it's like a reflex for when the flash comes out)

With the music playing old school breaks and jams throughout the day, it was only a matter of time before the b-boys arrived. As soon as the linoleum was put down, they seemed to fall out of the sky and land directly on the spot.

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We also had a slew of performances from faces new and old...

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The Unlikelys, ladies and gentlemen...live band, dope rhymes, tight grooves. Expect big things.

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Kap of Caveman Theory, rocking the second most ridiculous pair of shades at the event)- he's got a few solo endeavors on the way that should catch a lot of peoples' attention.

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And the "Why-the-hell-haven't-I-seen-this-guy-before" Award goes to Nonsense's own Hakim Tafari. His solo set won over a crowd who was largely unfamiliar with the man's work- but he's got quite a few new fans now.

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Finally, the performances were capped off by the turntablist supergroup of Nonsense Records, the Tablehogs. Though DJ Sureshot was out of town for this one, his cohorts SPS, Rubox, and J-Storm melted minds with their instrumental scratching and beatboxing, and raised a lot of interest from the crowd in the show they are performing at the Social on December 19.

Afterwards, with the sun down and the crowd pretty exhausted, we screened Wild Style and reminded everyone what we were all there for, to recognize one of the pivotal and monumental moments in hip hop history, all documented on film.

Shouts to Hip Hop Awareness Council, all the graf writers and b-boys who came out to show support, our performers, and everyone else who made this day a huge success- see you at the next one!