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New site? Maybe some day.
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*by moi
dammit and i cannot edit
oh well |
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oh la la
itd be nice if someone put that guy from this site in print |
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Your last name is Mastrocola?
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I remember when you took those. |
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oh yeah, he's married to the woman who played drums in my band about 13 years ago!
SMALL FRICKIN' WORLD!
yay Carina!!!
<3
larissa |
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BOSTON HIP-HOP JOURNALIST BRIAN COLEMAN CELEBRATES NEW
VILLARD / RANDOM HOUSE BOOK “CHECK THE TECHNIQUE,”
SATURDAY, JULY 21 AT BOSTON’S GOOD LIFE
EVENT WILL FEATURE DJ EVIL DEE OF BLACK MOON (FEATURED
IN BOOK), AS WELL AS BOSTON DJS TOMMEE AND KNIFE
(“FRESH PRODUCE” / “MARINATE”)
COLEMAN’S “EPIC” BOOK FEATURES 36 CHAPTERS OF
“INVISIBLE LINER NOTES,” WITH INTERVIEWS FROM THE
FUGEES, BEASTIE BOYS, DE LA SOUL, WU-TANG CLAN, THE
ROOTS, A TRIBE CALLED QUEST, ERIC B & RAKIM, COMMON,
PUBLIC ENEMY AND TWO DOZEN MORE
Boston hip-hop fans, mark your calendars for SATURDAY,
JULY 21, and the book release party celebrating Check
the Technique: Liner Notes for Hip-Hop Junkies
(Villard / Random House), by veteran Boston-based
journalist Brian Coleman. The event will take place
starting at 8:00 p.m. at the Good Life Bar, 28
Kingston Street, Boston, MA. The event is free. More
information: www.goodlifebar.com, 617-451-2622.
For author and book background and information, please
visit: www.checkthetech.com or
www.myspace.com/waxfacts.
“I definitely appreciate [Check the Technique]. It’s
good to see somebody going in-depth in hip-hop, not
just surface sh*t. I really do feel that this book is
good for the history of hip-hop.”
– Ice Cube
"Coleman gets props for the exhaustive effort it took
to interview the writers and producers of three dozen
seminal hip-hop albums ... He captures hip-hop's
spirit from the '80s to the mid-'90s, when inner-city
kids discovered music through samples crammed into
SP-1200 drum machines, learned the biz from shady
contracts, and built their personae from their stage
names up. Most admirably, Coleman sits back and lets
these born storytellers talk. Grade: B+"
– Neil Drumming, Entertainment Weekly (June 2007) |
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whoah..small world indeed! She was @ SXSW when we did the photo shoot and he went to pick her up at the airport afterwards. I didn't meet her but heard good things (obviously)..he's a really cool dude too. |
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yep, that's Margot. she works publicity at Berklee now |
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well that's cool Carina, I'm sure I'll see it next time I go down to get some coffee and pick up the SF Weekly :P |
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