NEW MUSIC: Oasis, Marvin and Blueprint

In ‘94, I was 13 going on 14, and I was into Oasis. I’d just come out of my grunge period - Soundgarden had gone, Nirvana were all but over and, hard as it seems to imagine at the time, Oasis were the most hardbody outfit out. They spat, sneered, and swaggered their way into my affections with one hot 12″ called Supersonic, and I was hooked. For an album and two albums worth of B-Sides they were awesome, but they peaked with the Whatever interim-single, and it’s been downhill ever since.

But my interest was piqued by an article on Stereogum about some new Oasis demos that have leaked into Youtube. Hell, I thought, maybe, after a decade of shit, they’ve got that ole magic back.

The songs are I Wanna Live A Dream (In My Record Machine), Stop The Clocks, and Nothin’ On Me. Nothin’ On Me is definitely the worst, and also bears the distinction of being the only one sung by Liam. Now, Liam still has a much better voice than Noel (even as cartoonish as it has become), so it is kind of mean and selfish and lame of Noel to keep the (relatively) better songs for himself. Like Kanye with his beats. Give some of them shits to Method Man, fool!

Anyway. Those other two are both winsome Noely ballads. They’re better than most of the winsome Noely ballads I’ve heard over the past decade of not liking Oasis that much, but they’re hardly Talk Tonight or The Masterplan. Best of the pair is Stop The Clocks, which improves significantly on repeated listen, and is notable for its uncharacteristic dabbles in existentialism. “What if I’m already dead?” beseeches Noel, “how would I know?”


Stream: Oasis - Stop The Clocks (Demo)


Stream: Oasis - Talk Tonight

Back in the early nineties, Oasis were banging out a single and three awesome B-sides every three months. It could be argued that they went shit around the time that hectic pace let up. Perhaps with that in mind, after a sample-bullshit-hampered ‘07, ‘08 is proving to be a productive year for our pal Marvin.

Hot on the heels of Superhero comes That One Time EP, out in June. Explains Marv’s manager Tego:

“It’s an EP of 6 songs for the summer months. A street summer, a young summer, an Ibiza summer, a cold summer, a London summer. We’re basically looking at an EP every 2 months now. Singles are dead. We want to put out proper releases every time we drop.”

Track two of said collection is a joint called Boyspot. This track caught me completely off guard - I was so not expecting some ish like this from Marvin right now! It’s some really ill d ‘n’ b inspired post-grime sickness from producer Jack Nimble, all sub bass, stuttering hi hats and off key high-end snare slaps, with a frantic rap from Marvin about the ills of wastemen. “That zone you’re in, that’s a Boyzone,” notes Marvin, doing his best Newman and Baddiel impression, “that life you live that’s a Westlife.” Say word!

Marvin’s getting mad conceptual on his new shit, and for Jack - suddenly free of samples and emboldened with a new outlook on production following the lessons learned making Marvin’s album - the future is wide open. Hype shit ahead!


Stream: Marvin - Boyspot

Finally, some sexy new shit from Blueprint. Props to Silent Bob69 who put me onto this dude a month back via the comments section (what did we do before that shit?). The kid is definitely interesting, creative, and most importantly, dope. His new EP, which you can get for free here, and on CD here, features BP rapping over collages of music made from Funkadelic songs. Blueprint explains:

“I started making beats out of as much of their music as I could and putting lyrics to them, some stuff i wrote on the spot, other stuff was ideas that I had played with before but never finished. I had the record pretty much done for a couple of years but I felt like I didn’t have any audio of them speaking that really explained what they were about, so I put it on hold until I could find some interviews. Once i found them i finished it up, and here it is.”

Musically, this stuff smashes like Hulk. It’s especially refreshing that dude avoided the obvious loops and sounds - he’s gone for a lot of the more raw, rock and psyche infused stuff. Lyrically he is totally taking the piss out of all your favourite rappers for the most part. “It’s quite ironic what I say these days / you got an oversized hat but you workin’ with a peabrain,” he spits on Dont’ Make Me Laugh. “Cats that never seen a turntable got the nerve to make a record and call it Go DJ.” Owch!


Stream: Blueprint - Don’t Make Me Laugh

Game: “I Aint Tellin Anybody To Kill No Cops”

From Playlouder:

Self proclaimed gangsta rapper The Game has suddenly decided that violence is rubbish and has dressed up in some Dead Presidents inspired clown make up and made a song and a long ass video to express his point.

“I aint tellin anybody go kill no cops,” says Game in the video. “What good is it for me to make jusic if there isn’t a message in my music… I’m gonna use my music to preach to my people, to let ‘em know these senseless killings, these dumb acts of violence… today, from here on, our voice will be heard as a unit. Old young, wise and dumb, this drama, this violence, it’s gotta stop. It’s gotta stop today man. There’s a lesson in my words. There’s a lesson to be learned in Sean Bell’s killing. You gotta ask yourself, are you ready to learn that lesson? Cos I’m ready to teach it.”

TEACH, Game! Teach!

However, a cursory listen to the song, 911 Is A Joke finds Game shouting “I’m a cop killer! 911 is a motherfucking joke!”

Dude is so bi-polar!

The tune kinda bangs though. The beat is a slightly-updated jack of Deep Cover, so I fucks with it.

Which is true. I do. Game’s message is a bit convoluted mind, especially with that lipstick. Don’t get me wrong - dude looks dope, but I just can’t really take him too seriously on any level.

Still, the tune is fresh. Cop it here.

For the intelligent hip-hop artist’s take on the situation, check Immortal Technique’s blog. Sample:

Scooter Libby is a criminal, he broke the law, and so did Oliver North. But I’m sure if someone shot them both tomorrow that person wouldn’t be exempt of the charges because of the victim’s status. I watch people often implant these ideas in our mind to justify what happens to drug dealers, to thieves, to people that come from a community that is persecuted or to people whose politics are adverse to our own. We are media-trained to see ourselves as a threat, rather than the system as one. Perhaps that’s why even when the cops are of color they feel more threatened by a Black or Latino person. They feel like they’re less concerned with the consequences of doing this is in our communities vs. other places where they’d be more accountable for their actions by the governing council. Who all need to be voted out by the way, immediately!

Immortal Technique is the truth! Although he did pull some sleazy moves on a female friend of mine at south by south west last year (or so she said). Lookin’ for some revolutionary action…

Zef (He’s Still Great) MP3

Another lush day in London and I’m inside editing videos. Maybe I can allow myself a wee bike ride mayhap? Hmm?

We shall see.

Anyway! Due to popular demand (we see you Zeph), here’s the MP3 of Zef (He’s Still Great) by me and The Svenhunter.

Enjoy that thing!

Then enjoy Dizzee spitting LARVA on Wayne’s Fireman beat. I got excited!

SO!

I’m toying with the idea of having a messageboard on here. I suspect, you see, there is a mine of knowledge, thought wisdom and hilarity in youse lots, that, if left to your own devices, could turn into something wonderful. Any thoughts on that? Yae? Nae? Any type in particular you like?

Oh, and here’s another Superdick.
superman mocks the idiocy of lois lane

Actually, that’s kind of fair enough. OK, THIS is a real Superdick.

the real superdick

Look at his FACE! Oh GOD! I will never sleep again!

Click Clack Blam: Acapella, Instrumental & Video Stills

pi and ak in the click of the clack and the blam

Some stills from the Click Clack Blam video for you to look at here.

AND!

I have uploaded the Click Clack Blam acapella for you too. It’s here.

PLUS!

I have uploaded the Click Clack Blam instrumental here.

Whoo!

I have a hangover.

Groo!

It’s: Akira The Don - Thieving (Joey2tits Remix)

joey2titsEdit: Download now working! Sorry about that!

So I didn’t quite have time to do your podcast this week, what with my hoary ole beast of a PC going into some kind of senile demential period and forgetting what to do with plugins and things of that nature.

BUT! I do have for your enjoyment, a song I plan to play on said cast of pod, which is Joey2tits‘ absolutely ACE remix of Thieving.

Forsooth!


Download: Akira The Don - Thieving (Joey2tits Remix)

Let me know what you think. And spot the samples!

Oh, and check my discography! You can listen to songs in it and everything. PLUS! I’ve re-upped some old mixtapes. HOW NICE AM I??????

IT’S! The Official AKIRA THE DON SHOP!

Hey! Here’s some swell stuff to buy. We take all major credit cards, debit cards, and paypal. Enjoyo!

ALBUMS!

Available on CD and MP3

Thieving

All Star ATD15

Stunners 130

When We Were Young

AWESOME T SHIRTS!

Thieving

Akira The Don & The Women (in stock)

All Star ATD15 (sold out)

Thanks For All The AIDS T (sold out)


ACAPELLAS

Thieving Acapellas

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