Archive for October, 2007

New Photo Section is up: Powered by Flickr

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

flickr Its been a minute since we started the photo section of our site. Originally we wanted to manage our libraries of photo’s internally and give people the ability to download photos and print them out for personal use. You know, you see a cool shot of an artist wearing our gear and you want to print it out for your wall or scrapbook or whatever. Well, after much debate we decided to use a community based, photo sharing site instead. Now thru the community of sites and links and tags associated with the photo’s we can attempt to pull in some additional traffic and potential customers. Smart huh? We thought so. That’s why we opened up an account on the popular site Flickr and found a way to embed photo’s natively on our site.

The coolest part is if you click the “view full screen slideshow” link it takes over your browser with a larger than life slideshow and crisp photo’s streaming right across the web.

When you get a chance check out our new “photo” section of the site.

-Shaun

Braille - The IV (music download) produced by Marco Polo w/ cuts by Rob Swift

Monday, October 15th, 2007

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Our homie Braille has a new album coming out in ‘08. His fourth, entitled “The IV” which is subsequently the name of his lead single produced by none other than Marco Polo (of Rawkus Records) along with cuts by Rob Swift. The single was leaked this week and featured on Okayplayer along with the site www.rappersiknow.com where the track can be downloaded in mp3 format and rocked continuously without stopping. Some pure heat from Braille on this one! If your not familiar with Braille’s brand of hip-hop you need to be.

I understand the new album also features production by The ARE (who is recording with Lil’ Kim, Ludacris & more right now), DJ Spinna, OH NO, Symbolyc One, and a bunch of other top notch producers! This album is gearing up to be quite a project and I know I can’t wait for it to drop in Spring 2008. Hip Hop Is Music doing big things. Keep your ears posted for new stuff coming from their camp all year long including a new album by Othello which is out October 30th and a must have for jazzy-tip smooth hip-hop lovers the world over.

-Shaun

Wordsmith / Nas (A&R) conference call and follow-up

Friday, October 12th, 2007

In a follow-up to the story that recently broke on hip-hop sites all around the web regarding Nas’s track “Surviving the Times” off his upcoming greatest hits album being a direct rip-off of Wordsmith’s “As the Art Fades Away”… HipHopDX.com listened in on a conference call between Nas’s A&R Mike Brinkley and Wordsmith who attempted to work out the rapidly spreading discussion among the industry and fans. The gist of the call basically was that former NBA star Chris Webber produced the track at Nas’s request because the two where discussing movies and the sample came up as an idea that was pursued. The shady thing here is… Webber has a mutual contact and has heard Wordsmith track as far back as May, and likely Webber knew about it long before making the Nas track. Was he forgetful or just decided to rip it off? If you’ve heard the two songs its undeniable that they bare a striking resemblance. The same intro, the same hooking samples, used veritably the same way. I would have serious doubts that this was a coincidence!

Having said that, in a turn of events Wordsmith’s song, although cataloged with ASCAP a year ago, was not cleared in samples. Nas’s camp did however clear them and is still planning to put the song on the greatest hits album. Wordsmith decided to retract his statement about the lifted track and after being accused of using the story as a publicity stunt he basically replied that he would rather back off than be seen trying to catch shine off a controversy. Instead Smith stated that the fans will ultimately make the final decision.

A unified remix with Nas and Wordsmith was mentioned as an idea to help clear the air but was quickly denied by Brinkley.

Transcripts of the conference call along with the full story where it broke can be found HERE.

-Shaun

Hip-Hop In The Headlines Sponsored by 88.9 FM’s Strickly Hip-Hop! Featuring: Wordsmith, Soulstice, and more

Thursday, October 11th, 2007
October 27, 2007
8:00 pm

Vintage Clothing Limited will be in the building! So bring cash and leave fresh to def!

wordsmith flyer

Did Nas rip-off Wordsmith’s song?

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

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If you came to the Vintage launch concert back in May you probably seen the Baltimore native and underground hip-hop artist Wordmsith rock his set live on stage. Among his set list is a track called “As the Art Fades Away”. The concept of the track is nostalgic calling for hip-hop fans today to remember the pioneers that helped pave the way. Word had approached us to perform at the show and not knowing him personally I was hesitant. Then I heard the song “As the Art Fades Away” and I knew Wordsmith is representing the same stance on the art form and elements of our culture as we do! So it was a no brainer to give him the green light.

Fast forward to this month where it has come to Word’s attention that Nas’s soon to be released greatest hits album contained a song called “Surviving the Times” hauntingly similar to Word’s track produced a year prior. Not only was the Nas song utilizing the same samples (The Wiz - “What would I do”)… but the two tracks started off the same way, used the same hook + similar concept. Suspect? Yea, I’d definitely say so.

As Word stated in an interview with HipHopDx.com

“No producer is going to start a track the exact same way and no producer is going use the same sounds, loops, rhythms, etc. to create a track. My version starts off with a sample of my own voice saying “The pop rap charts make the art fade away” followed by “That’s the whole tragic point my friend.” Now, whoever produced Nas’s version, and I heard its Chris Webber, which sounds rather odd to me, would not start their track off with the same sample unless they heard it somewhere else first.”

I’d have to agree with that! Sampling is sampling… allot of producers could have used the same one. However, the same hook, the same intro, similar concept? Nah.

On a side note, the original rough cut version of “As the Art Fades Away” is available on our Reinvintage Mix CD that comes FREE with every purchase of Vintage Clothing Limited at our online store! As far as I know this is the only place this version can be found on CD! Wordsmith re-recorded the track on October 6th and that revamped version will be released on December 1st on Wordsmith’s “The Next Level Experience” album. At least that was until this issue came up. The verdict is still out if the track will make the album now? Although Word had planned to follow-up the album release with a video on MTV and BET. Hopefully rockin a Vintage shirt! ;)

Emerging from being a local artist out of Baltimore, Wordsmith recently penned a deal with a pretty big Indie label in the UK and is planning to move there in February as well as touring the UK with G-Unit. He recently opened up for Fabolous and B2K, working on an album with the legendary Chubb Rock, and yea he’s pretty much doin it big these days! He is one of the first artists we sponsored and has always been a huge supporter of our vision and our apparel. Going as far as to wear our stuff on stage at any appearances and including a link to our site in every email he sends out.

Nas, we love ya man… but remix that joint for your album and tell your producers to stop biting. People might not know who Wordsmith is now.. but they soon will. That’s whats up!

Both songs can be heard HERE. So go ahead and judge for yourself.

–Shaun

Baltimore Live (hip-hop event)

Thursday, October 4th, 2007
October 26, 2007
8:00 pm

baltoliveflyer2opt.jpgBaltimore Live flyer back

Vintage Clothing Limited will be in the building with a vendor table at “Baltimore Live”. The event is being put on by a Baltimore City urban missionary organization called Sound The Alarm International, Inc. and features a host of Christian Hip-hop artists and performers such as J. Johnson (formerly known as J-Silas), Thi’sl of 116 Clique and more. We came out to their last event and had a great time. Looking forward to being there. For more information and directions to the event… Click on the flyer above. Hope to see ya there!


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