Ladies and gentlemen what up! I've been so busy wrapping up "Oddisee 101" that I haven't had time to post in a while. With the mix-tape finished it's time to get back to this behind the scene business. It occurred to me that through out a week I get quit a few friends, artist and guest stopping pass the studio. So in light of that I'm creating a "who stopped by" post in the blog. Whenever you see a name and "stopped by" as the title your going to get a quick glimpse at what folks are working on, what they've been up to and if they're ok with it, what they recorded. So today "Quatermaine stopped by". Q is a close friend of mine and also an original member of the "Low Budget Crew". he, Kaliber and "D.J. Marshall law" form the hip-hop group "Critically Acclaimed". The group had a strong buzz between 2002 and 2005, due to some real life changes the recording career was put on hold. Q is back in the lab working on a solo album and from the looks of it fans will finally see a complete C.A. album in the near future. Peep the exclusive video of Quatermaine recording his most recent song "Giving up" produced by Kansas Cities own, "Joc Max" and a brief interview with Q about his career and being a DC night club promoter.
Quatermaine recording a verse from "Giving Up"
Interview with Quatermaine
snippet of "Giving up"
(to download this song simply click on the blue title)
12 comments:
y'all bammas make me proud... *wipes tear*
I still gotta make my way to Olney.
IT'S TOO REAL!!
how was the ave.to show? I had free tix to Soulive.
Man get on up here! the show was cool.....;( come through next week.
Nice touch, if the other entries into the blog are as good as this, we gonna get a great insight into what's going on with some real talented artists. Great track too.
Odd, you got any info on Oddisee 101 you can tell us...number of tracks, guests, vibe, when we gonna hear it. Or do we just have to wait for that?
Phil
just gotta wait Phill! ;) but i promise you it will be soon. Lets just say the Oddisee 101 blog will be "very detailed" :)
These are all inspirational for dudes like me. I love the fact that you're willing to give us this insight, at no cost to us. It also shows that real people are behind this music. That's real dope man.
q is the most slept on...nicest emcee in low budget
i have a question:
I am running my blog, i dont post whole albums or anything like that...i just post songs that i thought were good enough to catch a listeners ear enough to make em search out the artist/album. And hopefully on their own accord will buy the album. I realize that may be rare, but around here people dont have any idea of the good music that is out there. Id like to think if I didnt spend most of my time seeking new music that the average person wouldnt even hear it. I run this blog for friends and peers around my area, because i feel the need for people to hear quality music. Do you think I am hurting artists by posting the songs?
sorry heres the link..
http://www.hillydilly.com/
Quartermaine, D-Franchise, I miss the voice on WJFK, you need to get back into the talk radio biz. I know that will never happen, but the station is definitely worse off now that you and Peter are gone. Church.
Yo... thanks for the mix tape and the break down of the tracks is appreciated. I felt like I knew somebody when I saw that Mudd did a track on this joint... I know him from his E.O.S. days out in VA...
be easy and you dudes keep doing it.
gb4double
Sweet.. Recorded on Lady Heroin.
Its good to know real hip hop is alive. The scene seems vibrant.
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