Sunday, December 4, 2011

Hittin the Jackpot



From the show Facets of Fantasy at Jackpot Gallery in Riverwest in MKE run by Martha Johnson.

Good things coming from this gallery. Bigger and better things coming soon from them. T'was a good night with good energy and good people.

Check out more pieces from the show over at the amfm facebook page!

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Summer is Not Lost


Minneapolis' own Vision the Kid dropped his debut album "Lost Summer" today! Gotta represent the Midwest and independent music (and a high school alum)!

It's free for download and is streaming on band camp! This is some dope stuff, his beats are sick, check it out!


Here's the video for the title track of the album, "Lost Summer."

Thursday, October 27, 2011

PYYRAMIDS


amfm has been m.i.a. for a minute, (not with the kala queen...) but if anything were blog worthy it would be the premiere of a dear friend of mine's new band which is making quite a buzz.

PYYRAMIDS is a duo featuring Tim Nordwind of OK GO and Drea Smith who we featured in our first issue as artist of the month with her former band He Say She Say.

Big things are poppin off for Smith, having recently moved to L.A. and the band is gaining momentum in the music and web sphere. Yesterday the premiere of their EP Human Beings, which will officially be released on Halloween, was all over the Nylon Mag website.

I've been waiting to blog about this for daysss! It's a good listen—a much different sound than the electronic influenced hip-hop of He Say She Say. Pyyramids is much darker. Melancholy but melodic and light. Smooth with a hint of rasp. The two complement each other quite well. Favorite tracks are "Don't Go," and the"Human Beings DMK Remix" is dope.

You can still listen to the EP over at Nylon (see link above),but in the meantime keep your ears peeled for more from Pyyramids!

Friday, September 16, 2011

ALL C.I.T.Y


F
or C Plus the only city to shoot the video for his song ALL C.I.T.Y was New York, the "big city of dreams," as he says in the video. If you can make it there, you can make it anywhere.

Check out the video below, and stay tuned for more from C Plus in our Sacramento Issue of amfm!

Skinnybone


This is the newest video from Sea of Bees for her beautiful song Skinnybone. It was released in August and premiered on NPR. Julie Bee will be featured in the next issue of amfm for our Sacramento Issue! Stay tuned..

2nd 2aturday 2eptember


Saw some awesome art this past Second Saturday in Sacramento for the art walk, met good people, got inspired.

check out the album over at amfm facebook!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Let's Talk Chalk



Chalk it Up! was going on all Labor Day weekend in Sacramento's Fremont Park.

Artists and businesses took their chalk to the sidewalks and made some pretty dope designs!

Check them out on the amfm facebook page!

Friday, September 2, 2011

Random Rappage


Check out the new Random Abiladeze video! Random will also be in our Sacramento Issue coming out in October!

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Sculptacular




sculptacular @ foxglove gallery in milwaukee

Monday, August 29, 2011

Legendary


Jay-Z and Kanye perform "Otis" at the VMAS #watchthethrone

Holy Hood



Van Der Neer Fashion Show 8/25/11 @ District 30 in Sac

Fly Phoenix Gives You Wings



Chicago band Fly Phoenix is a melting pot of musical styles—hip hop, rock, funk, jazz and R&B. They bring their many styles to the stage with a guitar, a bass, drums, keys and vocals.

The musically eclectic and culturally diverse group has been melding their sounds since 2007 when they met at Columbia college in Chicago and formed the band. Since then they have performed at notable venues and events across Chicago including Millennium Park and performing at Rhymefest.

Their music and their attitude exudes positivity and unity. These guys are out there trying to spread their uplifting soulful rock to the masses and right now they need your help! Currently they are trying to raise money for their first studio album. The fundraiser ends on the 31st, but you still have three days to help these guys reach their goal!

Listen to their plea and pledge here!

Friday, August 26, 2011

Corkage

(photo from Scott Gundersen, "Grace")

Scott Gundersen's amazing cork portrait of "Grace" took 9,217 recycled corks, and 200 hours to complete. Check out a video below depicting the process of the last 50 hours of the project!

For more info on Scott's work check out his website!

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Nuffins Da Same


tight beat, dope samples.
rufio - nuffins da same (ft. yae of fly high)



Boomboxed



Boom boxes are back in style! Only this time you can't carry it on your shoulder and bump music, but you might bump into one of them on the street.

Got The Power is a public art series that places sculptures of vintage stereos and boom boxes in urban cities. The intent is to create a mix tape of sounds, stories, memories, and music of cities played directly from the structure. As a collaborative project, passers by can even play their own music in the tape deck and add their own anecdotes.

Started by Bayeté Ross Smith during his residency with The Laundromat Project, a public art non-profit based in Brooklyn, Got The Power installed several boom box sculptures in New York and on the east coast as an homage to the urban culture surrounding the boombox. Or in their words—"boom boxes as community soundtracks."

Now he's trying to bring the power to the Midwest in Shafer, Minnesota (just outside of Minneapolis). This will be the first outdoor installation which could possibly reach great heights if enough boom boxes are donated and if the project gets funded.

Got the Power is featured on Kickstarter and has 2 days left to reach its goal. Check the project out right here— and the video down below!



and in looking at vintage boom boxes I came across this dope vintage suitcase converted to a boom box! dope. check out The BoomCase.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Milwaukee's Best MCs

(KLASSIK)

Twenty-something Milwaukee MCs Klassik and Oye! are a MUST-SEE. These dudes are dope and are climbing up the ladder to stardom fast.

(OYE!)

I had the privilege to be in Milwaukee last week and check out some true talent at G Daddy's BBC on North Avenue, and I must say, their show was AMAZING. They were backed by a full band— bass, keyboards, drums, synthesizer and a DJ.

Klassik is a trained jazz saxist. For the final song of their set he came out and wowed the crowd by breaking it down on the sax adding a completely different element and vibe to the room. They definitely know how to party too as they get hyphy in Oye!'s song "Party Hard" featuring Klassik.

They kept the crowd pumped and engaged, and you could tell that making good music and performing is what they love doing. Especially with songs like "Chasing the Fame," and "We Up/Everybody Down."

These guys talk about putting in the work to get where you want to be and the daily struggle. "The best part of life are the times when you struggle," Oye! raps in his remix of Phantogram's "When I'm Small."

They have shared the stage with The Cool Kids, Wale and Ludacris, the list goes on, and will continue to go on the more they open their mouths and spit fire.

Not only are they talented MCs but they are also fresh to death. They exude youth and mad skills. They are really representing Milwaukee roots to the finest.

Check out Klassik's website for a free download of his most recent EP "Death of a Beatmaker," and Oye's website for his newest EP "Brown Bomber" —also free.


And check out their videos below, #swag!

The Art of Words




Cat Glennon’s piece in Western Exhibitions' exhibit People Don’t Like to Read Art says it all. “You don’t need to read into it, you just need to read it,” and that is precisely what Scott Speh, Owner and Director of the Chicago gallery wants you to do.


You are encouraged to examine, and page through the pieces featured.


“I think people in general when they go to galleries and museums only spend three to five seconds in front of a piece,” Speh said.


“Reading especially slows that process down,” he added.


It took five minutes just to read one-half of Simon Evans' four-sided three-dimensional pyramid made out of paper from a legal pad.



Speh said he wanted to put together an exhibit that shows that there are strains of art that deal with time and narrative in a textual manner.


He said he sought out similar artists working with text from around the nation, some local, and some even as far as Berlin.



The show features text in many forms of media: braille, to-do lists written on vinyl directly applied to the gallery walls, video, a hand-painted book, and even framed book pages from a fictional biography of the artwork of Nicholas Frank written by himself.



Frank said he began as a writer. “It’s always been a huge component of my curating, and I’ve read a lot about art, so I tend to see a pretty close relationship between the way people talk about art and the art itself,” Frank said.


“[I see] those things as complementary rather than outside of each other. Even as an artist making work that doesn’t directly deal with language, I would still process what I’m doing in terms of language on some level,” he added.


In the exhibit words are ubiquitous. The pieces appear tedious and intricate, like the repeated swirls of the word bliss done by Meg Hitchcock using individual letters cut from the Koran.



Some include drafts with erasure marks and crossed out words. The revisions become part of the piece, like the diagrams of de Kooning’s Bell System done by Deb Sokolow.


It could take hours, a day even, to read everything in the exhibit. You become enthralled like you would curled up with a good book.


The exhibit did feature a good book—Jack Kerouac’s classic, “On The Road.” You think it’s just a book, an homage to great literature in an exhibit about words, but when I asked Speh what the significance of it was he responded, “did you look through it?”



Placed throughout the book were Post-Its written by Rebecca Blakley illustrating her thoughts while reading and documenting her own journey on the road inspired by Kerouac’s words.


All of the works featured in the exhibit speak volumes. You can’t help but read it whether you’d like to or not.


“I like art to be about something,” Speh said. “I’m very interested in artists who comment on their world and talk about their place in it and what’s going on in a contemporary society.”


The exhibit is now over, but check out more pictures of the pieces featured in "People Don't Like to Read Art" on the amfm facebook page!


*(all photos taken by Ciera Mckissick)


Saturday, May 28, 2011

Go Loko



Go Loko for Loki ART

Milwaukee artist Kim Loper was featured as "Artist of the Month" in our 2nd issue. Check out this video of her work below.

If you are in the Milwaukee area, check out some of her pieces at MOCT on June 3rd!

Thursday, May 26, 2011

For You


Yes, this is the same Nina Sky who told us to "move your body girl."

The twins (didn't know they were twins back then) teamed up with Brooklyn duo CREEP.

It oozes dark lust. Gothic indie hip hop? Whatever it is, THIS makes me want to move my body.



Tuesday, March 1, 2011

The Birth of Mother Monster


Hatching eggs, mitochondria, science fiction and Madonna homages, painted bodies, dia de los muertos, and the birth of "Mother Monster" all sum up the newest avant garde music video from no other than Lady Gaga. Call it genius, call it weird, but don't you call it queer.

Lady Gaga dropped her new video yesterday for her anthem "Born This Way," the single that caused a buzz all over the internet and blogosphere. Lady Gaga has always been vocal about gay rights, and has always instilled in her fans to simply love who you are. This could quite possibly be one of Gaga's realest songs as she sings the lyrics, "don't be a drag, just be a queen."

The video itself tops the song, which I'm still not quite sure I like yet. Perhaps it will have to grow on me like "Pokerface." The more you listen to it, the more it worms your way into your head. The video; however, is really a work of performance art made by the Haus of Gaga.

Who doesn't want to see Lady Gaga half naked in a sea of skin tones, voguing, dancing and strutting like a woman at the top of her fame? Check out the video below!

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Lost in a Sea of Bees


It's a
Sea of Bees kind of day.
AMAZING voice, guitar, and artist.

Camera Ready


The clothes don't always make the model, sometimes it's what happens behind the lens. This is certainly the case with San Francisco photographer Anthony Deeying.

Love his photos! Check out some of his shots below..






(photos credits: AnthonyDeeying.com)

Music for the Moon



The New York producer, DJ, and mixer, Max Tannone, who created Jaydiohead, that dope mash up of Radiohead and Jay-Z, and brought a reggae flavor to Talib Kweli and Mos Def on Mos Dub, and the sequel Dub Kweli, is the first man to mix the moon.

"Moon" as in the 2009 sci-fi movie directed by Duncan Jones and starring Sam Rockwell, and Kevin Spacey. Tannone's new project is called "Selene." He teamed up with Brooklyn rapper, Richard Rich, to create a "5 song hip hop EP" featuring samples from the film's original score.


This is a pretty rad project and an interesting concept, and it's got some tight beats. My favorite track by far is "You are Here," which I've been bumping non-stop for the eerie piano, and vocal samples.

I had to watch the movie just to get the full effect. Tannone says they explore themes of "isolation, separation, self-realization, cloning, and all kinds of craziness." Don't be scared, just be aware.

Check out the Selene web site where you can stream and download it for free.

oh and just in case you wanted to see what "Moon" is all about, here's the trailer.

Sneak Peek



Remember that behind the scenes video for 2ETN's upcoming photo shoot posted earlier this week? Here's another sneak peek at the photos!

They wrapped up shooting on Sunday in San Francisco with photographer, Anthony Deeying, and the pictures will be officially released on the 2ETN web site in March.

The set is a mix black and white and color photos with class and fierce, and a touch of modern goth. Can't wait to see the rest!

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Light Years Ahead


K
anye never ceases to amaze me. First "Flashing Lights" now thissss

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Odd is In



Tyler the Creator is one of the many talented cool kids from the hip hop super group Odd Future aka Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All (OFWGK) coming out from Los Angeles. Man, these kids are dope! They write all their songs, make their own beats, release their own music, and are only like 16 whaaa!

They are blowing up BIG. They just gave a sick performance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, and Tyler the Creator just signed a deal with XL Recordings. Here is his debut video for "Yonkers" that he wrote, produced, and directed himself. This is a pretty ill video, "ill" as in cool, and ill because he eats, and regurgitates a cockroach...but it makes for great imagery.

Bellowing


Sister Crayon isn't dying anytime soon, contrary to their new video "I'm Still the Same Person," off of their debut album release "Bellow" on Warpaint's Manimal Vinyl Label.

The Sacramento band has gained popularity and a strong following, despite the fact that their first album has only just been released TODAY. Yes that's right, today you can find Sister Crayon's album on iTunes, Amazon, and in stores!

This is a pretty big deal for the band who was recently named one of GQ.com's "Six new bands for Spring." They are also on the roster for the SOLD OUT San Francisco Noise Pop Musical Festival with Dan Deacon, and will be soon heading out west for Austin's South by Southwest Music Festival.

(top left: Terra Lopez, right:Dani Fernandez, bottom left: Jeffrey LaTour, right: Nicholas Suhr)

This past Saturday, they had their album release show in Sacramento to a packed crowd of fans and local supporters. They were definitely feeling the love, as the crowd sang along to their songs. "We've never had anyone sing along to our songs before," said an excited Terra Lopez, Sister Crayon's front woman.They played a full set, performed songs they never had before, and brought back old band mate, Genaro Ulloa to the stage for a song.

Sister Crayon is gaining nothing but momentum, especially having toured with Little Dragon, Baths, Schools of Seven Bells, and Warpaint in the past. Sister Crayon is Sacramento's sweetheart, and soon they will be yours, and a music favorite in your iTunes shuffle.


Here's their new video, the hauntingly beautiful, "I'm Still the Same Person"

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Radiohead Returns



TODAY! TODAY! TODAY!

Radiohead returns with a new album, "The King of Limbs" which is available for digital download today. They haven't released anything as a band since their 2008 album "In Rainbows," Thom Yorke's side project Atoms for Peace, and a few Twilight gigs.

Their previous album which was "pay whatever you please," even if it was nothing, something which no other established band had done before, which started a trend of free downloads.

Unfortunately this isn't the case this time around, but still a new album is great news to Radiohead fans, like myself, who will definitely fork over a measly $9 for one of the greatest bands around today.

Download "The King of Limbs" here.

Here's the video from their first single off of the new album "Lotus Flower." Man I missed these guys..

R.I.P. Holly Brook, Hello Skylar Grey


The Wisconsin singing sweetheart, formerly Holly Brook, has changed her stage name to Skylar Grey and is making has been making a splash in the mainstream music scene since her recent performance at the 2011 Grammy Awards.

I still remember her back when "blood was like honey," her debut CD under her former name, "Where'd You Go" with Fort Minor, and when I saw her perform an intimate set in Madison, Wisconsin. I always knew she had it in her.

Here's her song with Dr. Dre and Eminem, "I Need a Doctor."