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November 30, 2007

More Nerd News in Brief

Filed under: hipster please — @ 1:14 pm

When folks ask me if I make any money off this site, which happens occasionally, I laugh. I then go on to explain that to make money in ye olde blogosphere you need one of two things: A) enough regular traffic to court serious sponsors or B) a fanbase both expansive and dedicated enough to warrant some serious merch opportunities. In short, in order to sellout one must first have a brand worth selling.

That was my old answer.

My new answer is “None, and that’s why I can say and do pretty much what I want.”

As much as I’d love for writing to be my real job, I have certain freedoms, being the unapologetic amateur that I am, that more professional cats may not. Case in point.

If I don’t like something, I’m free to say so, but much more likely I’ll just ignore the offending product. That’s why my album reviews are so overwhelmingly positive, why my interviews are so unabashedly complementary. I have the liberty to focus only on stuff I like, and, all things considered, that’s a pretty good place to be.

  • What’s the Christmas equivalent of Skanksgiving?: In other game-related news, Kotaku stumbled across a pair of very interesting eBay auctions. The lucky winners will receive copies of the PS3 or 360 versions of Rock Band, hand-delivered Christmas day by one of two Suicide Girls. Let the lewd jokes commence!
  • Beefy’s Wii = best headline ever: If you’re looking for some love for the third major console, look no further than Beefy’s auction for a new Nintendo Wii and a copy of Wii Play. While he (probably) certainly won’t dress all tarty and deliver it to your house, he’ll be more than happy to include some Beefy swag and a pre-release copy of his forthcoming album Rolling Doubles, should a fan end up winning.
  • I am also an italics thinker: Therefore, I support the One DS Per Child program. Church, Matt, and I had a pretty good laugh at this one. Is the humor misplaced? Probably, but when has that ever stopped me from blogging about something?
  • ‘Tis the Season: And if gaming’s not your thing, how about scoring the rights to a Sufjan Stevens track for the holidays? No shit! As part of The Great Sufjan Song Xmas Xchange, you submit an original track of your own and, should you win, you and Mr. Stevens trade ownership of your songs. What would you do with the exclusive rights to a Christmas song by America’s foremost indie-folk superstar? If you answered “sell it to someone in the adult entertainment industry for use in holiday-themed pornography” you’re absolutely right!
  • Sounds like electro-clash hip-hop to me: In non-holiday news, FL nerdcore MC Benjamin Bear is (erroneously?) included in a recent hardcore/metal/punk compilation from Carbon Drum. You can score this or any of three other genre-specific (maybe!) promotional albums for 12 bones apiece.
  • My what?!: Comedy rap act Sudden Death just released a song about the Atari 2600 over at the Funny Music Project. If you weren’t planning on downloading it based solely on Sudden Death’s reputation for the delightfully ridiculous, allow me to state that it’s a Run DMC parody. Get to downloadin’!
  • From the desk of Doctor Popular: Doc Pop’s got his own suggestion for your listening pleasure. So says the Doc: “My friend, and beat-making hero, Bomarr released his new EP Scraps today. The album, which is a compendium to his recent album Freedom From Frightened Air, is available online for free. Click here for the official album info and file.” I am downloading it even as I type this.
  • The gig that was: Cali nerdcore scenester cupcake has a fairly expansive review of the Frontalot/STD show from earlier this month at the Knitting Factory. She speaks very complimentary of Schaff and of MC Frontalot, and apparently she was interviewed during the proceedings for a piece about nerdcore. Check out the full review at her MySpace blog, and don’t forget to peep this “fireside chat” with her and BOSSFIGHT’s IllGill concerning the show.
  • Good news/bad news: The good is that those of us who’ve not had the opportunity to attend in person will get a chance to see a nationally televised performance of Video Games Live! The bad is that it’s for the Spike TV Video Game Awards.
  • A new collectable: mc chris favored fans with a veritable fire sale on merch earlier this week. Unfortunately, some of it was slightly defective. Did any of you get one of these “mchris” messenger bags? I’d kinda like to see a better pic.
  • My apologies to the Wrock constituency: Church just hit me with this link to a set of tranny action figures used to advertise drag night at a Manila gay bar. Not bad custom figs. These folks are no Sucklord, but they’ve got potential!
  • BRB, OMG, LOL: And wrapping it all up today is another vid that Church turned me on to. It’s hexachordal with “Internet Love Song,” and I dig it the most.

street team mission three

Filed under: mc chris — @ 1:14 pm
mc chris
http://67.18.79.2/board/index.php?topic=1351.0

i post these at my boards. they’re little missions. like ur ninja.

i figure street team mission ten will be like, play fortress team two with me at 11pm eastern time wednesday night or something like that.

that’s right the street team will id’d and then get my xboxlive acct name. prolly in early 2008.

so if u want to play me and other mc chris fans in 2008 join the street team. how do u join? just show interest and click on the link above!

November 29, 2007

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

Filed under: mc chris — @ 10:11 pm
mc chris
im off to the movies with my old pal dirty, im gonna pick up my comics at fb and give the city a sniff. im writing cuz ive got some good news to report today, in spite of the lameness that crept up.

i’ll be performing at jack rabbits december 28. in jacksonville florida. not only do i get to make it up to all the people i let down at talleyrand, i can see my lady for christmas.

so hooray for this show. it and other tour dates are gonna pop up tonight.

i cant believe i want to go to florida. what’s fun to do!

MESSENGER BAG FUCK UP!

Filed under: mc chris — @ 4:11 pm
mc chris
we’re so sorry but this just came to our attention.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/21357721@N02/2073155393/

kinda funny, or totally lame ur call.

well eric and i are not cool with this and we feel like shit for anyone that feels gipped. eric wrote this:

anyone that ordred that bag, needs to write me and i’ll have a new bag to them, within 12 business days, with no cost to you.
sorry about that.

<3
Eric Solomon
I Heart U Productions L.L.C
iheartuproductions.com
opioneers.com

there you go. so if u got a mchris bag and you dont want to keep it for antiques roadshow 3000. then holler at eric and get a fixed bag!

again we’re super sorry.

LAST DAY!!! I MISS MY BIRD.

Filed under: mc chris — @ 1:10 pm
mc chris
it’s the last day holy crap, crazy sales guy had an anuerism and his own brain exploded out of his face and it was gross, look away.

ALMOST EVERYTHING IS GONE!

so i think we’ll need to reorder one or two designs in time for christmas. so i pose the question to you:

WHAT DESIGNS DO YOU WANT TO SEE BACK IN LIKE TEN DAYS?

i think it’s prolly gonna be zombie, crush and karate zombie unless u say different.

hats, panties and decks ARE on the way.

the new record filled with college recordings goes online either today or tomorrow.

i miss my girlfriend so much i hate everything. she left yesterday and now im :( the good news is i have lunch with tommy boy tomorrow which is a real honor for me. oh and last night we started mc chris is dead. we wont be revealing anymore songs, well… maybe on christmas if ur good and u celebrate the birth of christ with complete conviction.

Get Your Wii’s Here!

Filed under: beefy — @ 4:09 am
beefy

Hey gang, I’m selling a Wii on eBay. The story is on the page, but basically I have one, got a second one, don’t need it. I’ve decided that if a fan ends up picking it up I’ll throw in some stickers, a rough cut of Rolling Doubles (which is pretty much done), and whatever else I decide would be a cool add on. So tell your friends and pass it along. Thanks.


Sexy Beefy Wii Action on eBay!

November 28, 2007

Sick Day Lyrics

Filed under: optimus rhyme — @ 10:08 pm
optimus rhyme
Greetings Allies! Here’s another batch of words for you to chomp on …

Sick Day

 

It was 1974. Young AutoBeat roll out the factory door.

Fresh, clean, yeah man not a scratch. Indianapolis, initial dispatch.

First 13 years, I just sat back. Soaked up culture, learned how to rap.

Cut my teeth on a crew called Brain Sand, with some humans Adam B was my man.

But me? No I had to be warming up. Hit B-Town, started forming up.

A crew that definitely tore it up – Showermast, that band that’d bump your rump.

But all good things gotta die sometime. Transferred where there ain’t no sunshine.

Hooked up with these AutoBeat allies, knew we were like minded after one line.

One night man yo I knew we had work. Lost one beat junkie, I’m through with that jerk.

Step back, it’s a red alert. I’m not kiddin’.

Get in any motor vehicle that you can fit in.

Sit in any seat in the emergency position.

Alignment AutoBeat, we make it happen man. No wishin’.

 

I’m just another dude on just another stage

In yet another city part of a bigger state and

There’s a billion shows goin’ down every day so

Whatcha gonna do man?

Stand here and say that

There’s a lotta rappers fillin’ the void,

A lotta hot groups out there makin’ noise.

Every single night man there’s a billion choices.

You’re here now so raise your voices.

You’re here now so raise your voices.

You’re here now so raise your voices.

 

I hate it when I gotta get up when it’s dark. I’m too tired and I just wanna sleep in.

Start thinkin’ I might have a cough. Think my boss would believe it?

This weekend I did a lotta drinking. My voice sounds deep so it just might fly.

I start thinking that I just might try. Clear my throat. *ahem* Hi.

This is Andrew Hart, I’m not feelin’ too well. I think I’ve got the flu but I really can’t tell.

My voice is all scratchy and it’s startin’ to swell, and well, you know I might be contagious.

It feels like that it’s in the early stages. My girl had it now I think I’ve got it.

Stay home man. Awe yeah dude bought it.

Hook, line and sinker man they never even fought it.

It’s time to get the sleep restarted, cuz hey. I’m really not prepared to begin this day.

I was up last night at show too late, with too many drinks and too much smoke

And I wasn’t even rappin’, I was just layin’ low. Hold up, I gotta get the cell phone.

Hello? It was thighs, talkin’ real fast. All I made out? It just dumped at the pass.

 

I’m just another dude on just another stage

In yet another city part of a bigger state and

There’s a billion shows goin’ down every day so

Whatcha gonna do man?

Stand here and say that

There’s a lotta rappers fillin’ the void,

A lotta hot groups out there makin’ noise.

Every single night man there’s a billion choices.

You’re here now so raise your voices.

You’re here now so raise your voices.

You’re here now so raise your voices.

“READ A BOOK!!”

Filed under: mc lars — @ 1:57 pm
mc lars
Both of these are awesome:

GOOD MORALS!!!

Lars

Currently

watching
:

The Matrix

Release date: 21 September, 1999

“Hey There Ophelia” Current mood: cold

Filed under: mc lars — @ 1:57 pm
mc lars
Steve O’Gallagher from Make it Better Later filmed us playing one of our new songs “Hey There Ophelia” on the last tour. We rocked it with our friends Last Letter Read:

Currently

listening
:

Richard Pryor: …And It’s Deep Too! The Complete Warner Bros. Recordings (1968-1992)

By
Richard Pryor

Release date: 17 October, 2000

Super Friends

Filed under: hipster please — @ 12:18 pm

There’s a lot of stress inherent in crafting a sophomore release.

Will it live up to the expectations of fans? Exactly how far can an artist stylistically depart from his premiere effort without seeming insincere or reactionary? Will it be a creative step forward that spreads the musical message further, or an aural disappointment that alienates the core audience?

Undeterred by such speculation, international hip-hop twosome Dual Core recently released the follow-up to the critically acclaimed Zero One. Never afraid to monkey with the formula, int eighty and c64 elected to make this effort, the heroically-themed Super Powers, more of a mixtape and invited nerdcore staples YTCracker, Beefy, ZeaLouS1, and MC Wreckshin to participate.

I’ve already shared with you my overall impression of the album, so, rather than linger over the details of the creation process, Dual Core agreed to participate in a less-than conventional interview. As this is their second album, Dual Core is still very much a new group. Though eighty and 64 have known each other for a while, Dual Core itself is a relatively fresh venture. They are, indeed, in what we might term their honeymoon period. As such, this seemed like as good an opportunity as any to get my Bob Eubanks on.

As such, this interview will be conducted Newlywed Game-style, with int eighty answering for c64 and c64 answering for int eighty. How well does this happy couple really know each other? Let’s find out, shall we?

—————

Image by Matt Radel[int eighty]

You live in the Cincinnati. Where does c64 live?

Westhoughton, Bolton, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom.

What is his day job and does he enjoy it?

Graphic designer. I think he enjoys it, at least the paycheck part.

Could you describe c64’s recording setup?

It’s a vibrant room with a poster of the little green dragon from Bubble Bobble. He also has a computer, MPC 1000, CD-turntable(s?), record turntable, mixer, and studio speakers.

Who are his major musical influences?

Based on his beats, I would have guessed mid-90s underground hip hop from the east coast and midwest. However, I know he likes several east coast hip hop artists as well as some of the great drum & bass acts from the UK and Europe.

What did he have for breakfast this morning?

Cereal? I would say tea and strumpets, but that’s later in the day I think.

Um, I think you mean crumpets. A strumpet is actually an immoral woman, and those are almost always best enjoyed after dark. ;)

But moving on, what was the first record (or cassette or CD) that c64 ever purchased?

Hmm… I would guess Ready To Die by Notorious B.I.G. Either that or something by the Beach Boys.

How long has he been making music?

Just a couple years; he’s a fast learner.

Zero One is characterized by uniformly slick production, but also by a myriad of aural textures. What is c64’s favorite track from the album?

He did particularly enjoy “War Games”, as well as “Rule Them All.” I’ll go with “War Games.”

In the future, with whom would c64 like to collaborate?

I know he likes Optimus Rhyme, as well as other artists we’ve worked with such as Beefy, YTCracker, and ZeaLouS1.

BTW, kudos on not ending the sentence with a preposition.

Thanks. I try.

If the choice was his and his alone, what would he call the next Dual Core album?

“c64 Presents: Dual Core! A c64 production starring c64, with music by c64. Never before heard c64 beat wizardry and c64 wax manipulation. New c64! Also int eighty.”

The title of your newest release is Super Powers. Does c64 have any super powers of his own that fans should be aware of?

He has the powers of Iceman and the Human Torch. But both of his powers are always on at the same time, so they cancel out and he walks around like a regular person.

A hero is nothing without a villain. Who is 64’s arch nemesis?

Joey Joe Joe Junior Shabadoo, an extremely short-lived character from The Simpsons who was a patron of Moe’s Tavern. One night, a stormy night at that, Joey Joe Joe Junior Shabadoo was caught selling imitation c64 beats in a law enforcement sting operation (codename: Codename Operation Codename Usually There’s Only One Codename But This Operation Is Just That Special, or COCUTOOCBTOIJTS for short). Joey Joe Joe pleaded not guilty in federal district court, and ended up being acquitted on a technicality. Following the trial, he disappeared; and to this day, nobody knows the origins of the haunted bridge at Mystery Lake. What was the question again?

It was actually “How many haunted bridges are their in the greater Mystery Lake area?,” but I’m afraid we have to move on.

Who is c64’s favorite super hero?

Thomas Edison

He did invent the phonograph.

BONUS: Who would win in a fight between c64 and proto-nerdcore rap outfit Commodore 64?

Seeing as how Commodore 64 only released one album, and we are working on our 3rd, I’ll go with c64 of Dual Core. Plus, it’s c64; he is pretty much indestructible from what I’ve heard.

 Image by Matt Radel[c64]

Dual Core is an international duo with you located in the Manchester area. What city does int eighty call home?

Cincinnati, Ohio.

How many languages does he speak fluently?

I’d say 2 for definite – English and Nerd (if it isn’t classed as an official language then it should be!). And possibly Spanish.

Throughout your debut album Zero One, int eighty demonstrates a careful, calculated flow and a truly solid grasp of songwriting. Which track from that album is his least favorite?

Least favourite is a difficult one, as the album is full of nothing but great songs. Maybe “Give Me Wings.” We initially weren’t sure about putting it on the album as it deals with the subject of Red Bull and Vodka, which can of course be enjoyed responsibly by anyone over 18 in the UK or over 21 in the US. We didn’t want to influence our younger fans and lead them into a world of alcohol, guns and drugs. But then we thought “don’t be silly, it’s a great song”, and put it on the album.

Who are int eighty’s favorite MCs?

Probably Jay-Z, Joe Budden, some underground hip hop guys, and MC Hammer.

Please, eighty, don’t hurt ‘em!

How long has he been rapping?

Our official answer would be ‘Since a hotel party a year or two back where he got coaxed into freestyling, and did really well’.

Does he play any musical instruments?

He’s amazing on the computer, and that is used to make music. So technically, yes.

How does int eighty feel about the designation of “nerdcore?” Does he apply the label to his music?

Indifferent? As Dual Core we just make music about whatever we feel, and if it falls under the definition of ‘nerdcore’ then that’s cool!

What color are his eyes?

Brown, I think.

Does int eighty participate in any musical projects or collaborations outside of Dual Core?

Some. If I told you about them I would have to kill you.

When he performs publicly without you does he still bill himself as Dual Core?

That’s what he tells me. So unless he’s a dirty cheat then I’d say yes.

What would be int eighty’s ideal super hero codename?

I think he’d keep it as ‘int eighty’, as you will hear on the song “Day’s Work” on our new album! It’s a fun song about a day in the life of an incompetent super hero.

Excellent plug.

In the halcyon days of his youth, what was eighty’s favorite cartoon?

Probably Thundercats, He-Man or BraveStarr. For a better idea, listen to the song “80s” on our new album (another shameless plug)!

Indeed. Well played!

Spider-Man gained his powers after being bitten by a radioactive spider and Green Lantern’s spectacular abilities come from his ring. How did int eighty acquire the ability to flow so effortlessly?

I’m guessing his most spectacular flows also come from his ring…

BONUS: How tall is int eighty?

Shorter than me (like most people). Maybe around 5′ 9”?

—————

A sizable portion of my favorite modern hip-hop is crafted through the combined efforts of artists with little or no actual physical contact.

The masterful collaborations of Baddd Spellah and MC Frontalot for Front’s seminal release Nerdcore Rising were crafted virtually, across the expansive breadth of North America. Likewise, the three-man powerhouse known as Metamystiks, Incorporated consists of Myf and Super Dragon X (who live on the east coast) and DJ Snyder (who lives on the west).

Still, pound-for-pound, it’s hard to outdo Dual Core. With MC int eighty living in Cincinnati and producer c64 calling Manchester home, their output is instantly impressive given the logistical concerns they must overcome just to get a track together. But when one considers the superlative artistic merit of that output, it’s nothing short of awe-inspiring.

This exercise, as ridiculous as it seems, really serves to prove a simple point: that the artistic prowess of this duo is not hindered in the slightest by their utter lack of geographic proximity. eighty and 64 are bandmates, but, more than that, they’re friends, and they share the same commonality as any friends, despite their physical distance.

The Dual Core experience isn’t fascinating simply because it represents the gestalt of two very different, very talented individuals. It isn’t enjoyable simply because they work so well together, but because of how they work so well together.

Just like Red Bull and vodka, when you mix them together you’ve got a good thing.

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