I’m always looking for people, things, videos…anything, that inspires me. Inspiration creatively, visually, mentally, spiritually, just something that moves me. I’ve been fortunate to not only meet, but sometimes shoot many who move me in some way. Because of this, I’m starting a new interview series where we get a chance to speak with some of these people who have moved me in some way and see what they have going on.
For the 1st interview post, I spoke with female music duo, GossYp. I’ve had the pleasure of shooting these beautiful sisters, Adina and Amina, a few time this year. Not only are these Brooklyn born, Long Island-bred girls, chill, down to earth, and nice, they are Continue reading
WHAT GETS YOU MOVIN’: GossYp and Aglit Italy
28 NovWHAT GETS YOU MOVIN?: music
3 Dec
Thanksgiving week I listened to this nonstop. I’m kind of obsessed.
I’ve been a Florence + the Machine fan since that fateful winter day in February 2011, when my neighbor gave me her debut album, Lungs; I’ve literally listened to that album on a weekly basis ever since. That’s why I was surprised to see Florence Welch was on SNL, being her fashionable, fabulous, but shy self, and promoting her newest project Ceremonials with a choir. I’ve clearly been in a bubble the last few weeks! She did a stellar job on SNL (you can see it here), but instead of showing that clip, see her cover Drake and Rihanna’s Take Care on BBCR1’s Live Lounge.
Apparently she had the opportunity to go to LA, and make a big studio pop album for her sophomore effort, which she actually considered, but pulled out. Instead, she stayed in London and recorded Ceremonials at the infamous Abbey Road Studios, a project that is supposed to be a better Lungs, with bigger drums. Thank good she did that! …I don’t know if its better than Lungs though, there’s a quirkiness about Lungs I enjoyed more…this album is almost produced too well, but I’m not going to complain about something being too good.
I know some people won’t get Florence or her music, but I think it’s amazing! There’s something about the big drums, with her voice, a set of headphones and walking down the streets of NYC, that has this overwhelming, ethereal like feeling. love it!
What the Water Gave Me (check the video below, set mostly during studio sessions at Abbey Road) and No Lights, No Lights are probably my favorite songs on the album.
WHAT GETS YOU MOVIN?: video
20 Oct
It’s been a good month! Like the Adele video I posted, here’s another video that goes with the words and vibe of the song.
Rihanna’s new video We Found Love, is so good, that I can give the very weak dance song a pass. I end up just wanting to rave, have a great, hazy-weekend, that ends with a few interesting stories, and maybe, just maybe, love.
WHAT GETS YOU MOVIN?: in the know
14 Jun
For my Chi-city friends. Party it up at The Shrine with my homie DJ Dummy after he rocks the United Center with J.Cole on Rihanna‘s LOUD Tour. It’s going to be a good one. Wish I could go!
The Shrine
(2109 South Wabash Avenue)
10-2 (Dummy hits the tables @ 11:30)
Complimentary admission with RSVP
GREAT Music!
WHAT GETS YOU MOVIN?: music
7 JunRihanna LOUD Tour Review
Before the LOUD Tour gets into full swing, I wanted to give my review of the opening show of Rihanna’s highly anticipated LOUD Tour. Sadly I only had my point and shoot camera, with a battery that was on its death-bed, but I’ve posted a few snap shots.
So Saturday night I went to 1st Mariner Arena in Baltimore, MD for the launch of Rihanna’s LOUD Tour with a bill that has J.Cole opening, Cee-lo, and then Rihanna. I have to say, I was thoroughly impressed with the show, except for one part, or should I say one person, and that would be Cee-lo, but we’ll get back to that.
I wasn’t expecting a lot from the show, I’m not a huge Rihanna fan, and although she has some fun songs that make me want to wind up my waist, I enjoy her style as far as fashion goes, more than her musical prowess. Also based on TV performances of Rihanna, she isn’t someone on my top 10 (or 20 for that matter) people I want to see in concert list, but my best friend loves her and wanted to go to the show for her birthday, so I decided to check it out, plus it didn’t hurt that DJ Dummy (my artist) spins for J.Cole, so why would I miss the chance to check out a show!
With an 1 1/2 hour set with 30 songs and a 2 song encore, 6 outfit changes, running around the inner circumference of the arena twice, a stint (she needs more practice) on the drums, and no lip syncing, Rihanna damn sure gave her audience their money’s worth! It’s the best I’ve heard her sound, the most energy I’ve ever seen exude, and she had personality; I was satisfactorily entertained, the show is not for kids though. She gave the show her all; second to last song after a lap around the arena you could see her slightly wince with exhaustion, but she was a show-woman.
Check out her 2 song encore here. She showered or should i say rained down confetti over the crowd, while closing with Umbrella.
On the reverse end, Cee-lo was not quite the showman. He created a 45 minute lull of boredom with his performance. Supposedly he fired his all-girl band 3 days prior…and apparently the appropriate replacement were 2 strippers (or 2 professional dancers who dance like strippers). Two strippers do not a band make; as a result the crowd had to sit through Cee-lo standing in place for the most part, with 2 stripper hype-women. The most exciting part was his silver sequins jacket, which he took of two song in. Needless to say, I used my bathroom break during the set. While I was in the bathroom I overheard a conversation between two people:
Person 1: Who’s Cee-lo?
Person 2: You know Cee-lo Green, he has that Fuck You song, I can’t wait until he plays it!
Most people seemed lost and bored during his set, and then rumbled into utter excitement when they deciphered Fuck You was coming on through Cee-lo’s drum and bassish remix version. Cee-lo’s posture seemed to deflate a little when he heard them roaring to the song, like he was some one hit wonder, he seemed to suddenly recognize what kind of crowd he was in for, for this tour. I have a funny feeling by mid-July he going to start yelling f*** you at the crowd with disgust and hate. I’ve listened to Cee-lo since the Goodie M.O.B. days…it would be nice to see him start the show with Free from the Soul Food album or something; instead of the whole show being this glossy, trying to be Motown BS. He’s been in the game for over 15 years, he better demand that respect and get his show together!
J.Cole’s show was good, but too short, he needs more than 25 minutes! But for a crowd who predominantly doesn’t know who he is, I think it was a cohesive show. Starting with Start is Born with Jay-Z and All I Want is You with Miguel was a great choice. Although I like more of J.Cole’s grittier music, the song selection was perfect for the diverse crowd the bill drew, for positioning him for someone they need to keep in their radar, and making him seem commercially viable; good job Music Director. I will say though, with Cee-lo’s use of lighting and Rihanna’s massive stage setup, J.Cole needs to incorporate a stage aesthetic, because his good performance may get lost visually from the rest of the show.
All and all it was an impressive show, and I look forward to seeing the show again after they get more cities under their belt!
Yesterday my friend sent me this J.Cole’s interview with Nardwar (love him!) from late last year. So since J.Cole came up in this post, here is some extra entertainment, I had a good laugh with this one!
WHAT GETS YOU MOVIN?: photography
27 MayI had a fun time shooting DJ Dummy (aka The Genius) a few weeks ago. Looking forward to doing it again!
Look for him this summer along side J.Cole on the Rihanna Loud tour and of course on his morning show The Breakfast Club Mon-Fri, 7am-10am.