A native from San Bernardino, CA Fitz Taylor is continuing his campaign to be the next rising star in 2016! This time the emerging emcee has blessed us again with a HOT new music video that was shot in New York City! Today Taylor unveils a new video directed by Director Cass titled “Isis Flow”
Video: Substance – Lightwork Produced By Deago Beats
Substance has a name that perfectly describes his music. Striving to bring you into his world and pour out his heart to you, proving atleast on some level as humans we experience and feel a lot of the same emotions and circumstances. A few months back he released his current album OSOM (Outta Sight Outta Mind) and upon his return to his home state of michigan he is working on completing the sequel to that album OSOM2. See his latest video for his song “lightwork” below, the 1st single release from the upcoming OSOM2. OSOM can be found on iTunes, Amazon MP3, Spotify etc and you can follow the dopeness
At 23 years old with an aggressive delivery, Michael Vorhees born and bred in Tucson, Arizona wants to make his mark in the Tucson Hip Hop scene. With influences from Big L, Nas, Tupac and Biggie, Michael Vorhees’ sound is unique and different for the game. With “I Am Michael Vorhees” dropping May 13th, he says it will catch the listeners ears. Keep a good eye on this young mans journey and don’t sleep on him.
Los Angeles HipHop Artist Marvel the GR8 drops new single title “80HD” off his up and coming tape Postmodern Ignorance. The track is produced by Brian Polar.
Artist To Look Out For In The Photo Game: Eddie Boy Phoenix
Artist To Look Out For In The Photo Game: Eddie Boy Phoenix
Eddie Moreno Bio:
Eddie Moreno, known by many as “Eddie Boy Phoenix”, the graphic designer.
My hometown is Phoenix, Arizona and I am a son of Mexican immigrants. I grew up in a broken home with domestic violence, drugs and alcoholism. It was very hard for me to deal with as a young boy. My only escape was a notebook and pencil. I drew to escape the reality of what was happening in our home.
The years went by, and when I was around 14 years old my parents finally got divorced. But no matter what I was going thru, I kept my interests in art. When I started High school, I had picked up and art class, there I learned more about the forms of art and culture. Unfortunately, high school didn’t last that long for me. I started to experiment with drugs and alcohol with my friends. I dropped out.
My mother kicked me out of the house at 16 years and lived in between friends and family over the years. At that time I had to really focus on my living situation and school wasn’t an option at the time. I would do side jobs that paid under the table for while. When I was around 19 I started working at circle k, later realizing that I needed to get my sh*t together. In 2003 I went back to school to become a certified nurses assistant and when I received my certification I started working in a nursing home right away. After a year of experience I applied at Level 1 trauma center in phoenix where I learned more than what I was taught about being a CNA. My future was in the medical field. In 2004 decided to take classes to obtain my GED to pursue a career as a registered nurse. That same year I bought my self a desktop computer so I can use for school.
When I wasn’t doing schoolwork or working at the hospital, I would to look into using my computer for creating artwork projects. I searched around for some drawing programs on the web and then it was when I found a program by adobe called Photoshop. I had no idea that this program even existed or even what the capabilities were of this software. I saw many beautiful examples I searched on Google that pro designers created. I found it to be very interesting. I started to experiment with it, even though I had no idea how to use the tools. But I was very eager to learn. On my downtime I would search tutorials and learn graphic design techniques. It was my new hobby at the time.
4 years later I was still employed at the hospital and I was getting closer to my nursing degree and my photo shop creativity was expanding. Later my hobby became my mental therapy to help cope working in a surgical trauma unit. I witnessed a lot of bad injuries, and deaths. It really started to get to me.
In 2010, I suffered a nervous breakdown due to the trauma I seen at work over the years. I was later diagnosed with PTSD and I was unable to go back to work. At the time I just had my newborn baby girl, and I was the only one providing for my family. I fell into deep depression because of my uncontrollable severe panic attacks. I lost my job, my home, and my car. I lost everything… Had to move in with my mother. I felt so embarrassed being a grown ass adult with a lady and kids and wasn’t able to work. My only hope at the time was my computer and photo shop. So I used what I had learned about Photoshop and graphic design to make ends meet. Had no idea how long I was able keep this up until I could get better. Just couldn’t let my family down. Each day I was learning new things, working on small projects for friends, and small businesses. Thankfully I was able to get my family by. 2 years into photo shop my work had improved dramatically, and I was getting a steady workflow. But I needed something more so that we were able to live off my so-called job. I then learned about photography, and like photo shop I put time and effort to learn a new trade.
In 2012 I met a music executive from an independent label, who introduced me to the music and entertainment industry. This music executive was former manager of a famous rapper Young Bleed who had the hit record “how you do that there “thatfeatured Master P. We worked together for over a year. Within that time I met Marsha and Rampage from Flip mode Squad. We became great friends and business partners. They gave me a huge opportunity to share my talent with people who have tides in the music industry. Since then I have met and worked with so many talented artists. This present day, I’ve was able to be part of a large campaign with one of their new signed artists Judge Da Boss who is signed with Sony Music/Louder than life. And because of that I was able to obtain a business account with Sony music. This summer of 2014, a pro sports agent who one of his clients was in need of my expertise contacted me. Today I’m working with a great company called Lace Clips that manufacture NBA licensed shoe clips for pro athletes and for the public. I’ve been traveling across the USA shooting photos of NBA players.
I am where I have never thought id be in million years. My work has been featured over seas in Europe, UK, Africa, and Middle East and across the USA. I’ve work with Sony Music, T-Pain, Judge Da Boss, Bernard James, Lance Stephenson, Sebastian Telfair, Rampage of course, Cappadona from Wutang, The Game, Wyclef, Haitian Fresh from Brick Squad Monopoly, Mc Magic, Krayzie Bone from Bone thugs, Xpoz Magazine, + more. I was even invited by good peoples Marshea and the camp to attend the BET awards in 2012. I continue to pursue my career as a professional graphic designer and photographer. I share my experiences with people on social media to encourage them to chase their dreams. I’m grateful and thankful for what God has blessed myself and my family.
You’re probably doing it right and don’t even know it. You’re staring into a lit-up screen, right now. Checking emails, checking texts, looking on Facebook, reading a playlist, swiping through pics. You’re doing it right now. And it’s cool – More Or Les does it too. Doing that’s not the problem – doing that all the time over all else instead of interacting with your loved ones, or taking care of someone, or paying attention to the road – doing THAT is the problem. This bass-heavy song with tight drums is about all of that. Recordface and Les only want your attention for four and a half minutes – take a break from instagram, Reddit, 9Gag and whatever the latest crazy thing Kanye said and peep a song about the thing you love the most – your Portable Electronic Device…
ABOUT “DRUGS”:
Unafraid of complicated subjects, Les dove right into a matter that has no easy answers – the Pharma industry – and how people’s lives are affected by the perceptions of medical drug use and mental health. This song is available only on the “Heads Down” DJ pack – an exclusive track on an elusive topic. With crazy scratching over psychedelic guitars and moody bass.
ABOUT MORE OR LES:
With five critically acclaimed albums, international touring under his belt, over a decade of performances, and features with UK Hip Hop band The Herbaliser, Toronto MC, Producer & DJ More Or Les is a hip hop triple threat. In addition to numerous rap releases and performances, Les is a DJ/co-host at the monthly Toronto hip hop showcase 5 Dollar Rap Show with the Wordburglar, and co-host/DJ of the media-attention-grabbing Hip Hop Karaoke. He was also the resident DJ at Toronto’s most influential underground hip hop showcase, In Divine Style, which ran weekly from 2001-2006.
ABOUT RECORDFACE:
Hailing from Southwest Ontario, Tim Horlor began his career as Recordface in the late 1990s, earning his producer chops in his teens and then attending the Ontario Institute of Audio Recording Technology. After moving to Montreal to run a recording studio and play in various bands, Horlor hooked up with rapper and long-time friend Ryan Somers aka Fritz tha Cat to collaborate on music. The pair released three albums under the moniker OK Cobra – Self Titled in 2005, Delirium Tremens in ’09 nd The D.T.’s (Volume One) in ’10. While working on and since those releases, Recordface has produced tracks for various artists including Juno-award-winner Shad, Juno-nominee D-Sisive, Halifax rapper Jesse Dangerously, and D Roc of the MuchMusic Video Award-winning group Len. Recordface currently works as a Recording/Mixing Engineer at Mel Hoppenheim
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