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There’s something to be said about releasing albums online for free with the intention to sell it later. Sure, it’s a nice gesture to provide listeners with a full project that highlights your hard work, but unless you’ve become an overnight celebrity like Drake, there has to be an incentive to get people out to the stores, or God forbid, click a few buttons on iTunes to make a purchase of an album that was once free 99. In DXnext alumni U-N-I’s case, A Love Supreme 2.0 includes a handful of new tracks, as well as an exclusive DVD that captures the creation of their sophomore street album.
nullThe most notable addition is the groups lead single “Land Of The Kings.” Over triumphant horns and callous drums, U-N-I proceed to map out their dominance. Whether it’s Thurzday describing a chess analogy or Y-O’s confident words ringing out, “Land Of The Kings” stands as a flat-out solid record. When a remix of a song is included on albums, it usually becomes the inferior version. That is not the case here though as producer Ro Blvd takes this same record and flips it into a chopped-and-screwed edition to honor their featured guest Bun B, who does a valiant job claiming his own stake. “Pussy,” another track that wasn’t previously on A Love Supreme, takes shots at everyone under the sun. From incompetent labels to safe artists, so-called fashion experts and fake gangsters, nobody is safe from the lyrical darts thrown from U-N-I’s repertoire of rhymes.
A handful of tracks on A Love Supreme 2.0 were reworked from the original project due to sampling issues. While this decision was an obvious choice to make from a business standpoint, the results varied for the possibly offending tracks. One example is “Hollywood Hiatus,” which sampled New Edition’s “Cool It Now.” Though it’s still playful and house party-approved, the melody and sonic bounce of the new record just doesn’t capture what was once heard. Also, without discounting the exemplary story telling provided on “Pulp Fiction” featuring west coast counterpart Fashawn, the vibe of the track loses its intensity due to unfitting adjustments. To be fair, these differences could be viewed as nitpicking, however, it’s evident that changes affected the overall landscape of a few tracks. With that said, the changes made on “My Life” successfully turned an ambitious album-opener into an emotionally powerful statement channeled through the Inglewood pair. Over studio drums, guitar, and keys, a Neo-Soul vibe takes the listener on a euphoric journey that could only be matched by the possibility of hearing this record live with a band.
With Y-O and Thurzday building their lyrical chops for their official debut, A Love Supreme 2.0 is as much of a success for U-N-I as it is for Ro Blvd, who shows his versatility and lyrical awareness throughout the 19-track album. Take for instance the record “Voltron,” where Ro Blvd’s booming production perfectly complements the lyrical tirade U-N-I embark on, or “Calendar Girls,” an ode to every girl of the week. With an upbeat, club-friendly vibe, it just simply fits. Then, when the duo decides to slow things down and turn introspective on “Black Sky,” Ro Blvd is right there to lay out the perfect sound bed as gloomy synths guide their melancholic words.
Though A Love Supreme 2.0 Fsx fsuipc 4 09 movies download. is not necessarily an upgrade from its predecessor, it still grasps the same essence of a Rap duo and producer who have a lot to offer this current generation’s musical tastes. From women to fashion to the future, U-N-I exert in rhymes what most men in their mid-twenties care about. And despite what people may perceive typical rappers from Los Angeles to sound like, U-N-I stay true to themselves; now that’s a love supreme.
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My Pandora not sure if that link works or not…
I used to use Pandora a lot, I actually had the paid subscription. It seems to be a web 2.0 tool because it is personalized, decentralized (In a cloud), and socially networked. I found though that after a while all my stations started to blend into a particular sound. It all started to sound like my Bluetech station.
Which was and still is a favorite but I really appreciated being able to find new artists.
I now use spotify. It is the greatest thing ever. I deleted my whole I tunes library (after safely storing it all on an external hard drive) and I only use spotify. I can make playlists, download to my device, listen on my phone, kindle, computer… Spotify also works as a social network in that I can see what other people are listening to. It also make me listen to my embarrassing music on youtube; there is a private feature that doesn’t broadcast what your listening to but I don’t trust it…
This week seemed surprisingly easy i’m scared I missed something…
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Other than a lot of reading and videos we only had to sign up for twitter. Amplitube 4 keygen.
I’m still wondering about Marshal McLuhan and what he would say about the web 2.0 so I started re-reading Understanding Media: the Extensions of Man. He says that the content of any medium is another medium (p8). Meaning the content of writing is speech and the content of speech is thought. He also says that the electric light is the perfect example of media because it has no content, it is pure media (p9). This is interesting in the context of the web 2.0 because it holds within it many of the previous media, speech, writing, aurality, videos etc. It seems thought that McLuhan emphasized the medium over the message. It seems like he would argue that its more important that you are using an Ipad over a desktop than watching a video over reading a blog. But this doesn’t seem to work as clearly as it did with pre-internet mediums.
McLuhan stresses that a key element of media is they alter sensorial ratios. “The effects of technology do not occur at the level of opinions or concepts, but alter sense rations or patterns of perception steadily and without any resistance” (P18). How is the web 2.0 altering our sense ratio? I wonder if its a more recognizable extension of wo/man. Our blogs are mediums extending our written thoughts out into a common space. Our vlogs actually push our visual and auditory selves out into this common space. What does this mean? How will this effect our sensory ratios? Our world?
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McLuhan prophecised that in the future we would be able to be at home and could be connected by circuit to the rest of the world. He is speaking specificly about education and that in the future when a person whats to learn German they will be transported to Germany either physically or by circuit. This is what we are all currently doing in this class…
He is talking about this on a black and white TV show!