January 26th, 2010

Mr. J. Medeiros – The Art of Broken Glass [Free EP download at Okay Player]

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

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Okay Player is hosting Mr. J. Medeiros – The Art of Broken Glass as a free ep download. No telling how long this will be available for free so go and download it right now. Mr. J. for those not in the know was 1/3 of a crew called The Procussions who most recently (well, as far back as 2006) released an album on Rawkus Records called “5 Sparrows for 2 Cents” which had a featured song that hit radio called “Miss January” featuring Talib Kweli. Now Mr. J. is no slouch himself having released a solo project in 2007 called “of gods and girls” which was one of my favorite albums that came out and fell under the radar that year. The single off that album “Constance” made waves as a socially conscious track making shedding light on the global issue of human trafficing. The video gave beauty to ugliness and helped awareness on a constant and lingering problem.

So fast forward a few years, and Mr. J. has hooked up with a fellow produced from his city named Boonie Mayfield whom J met after seeing a beat making video on the internet and exploring his production further. After meeting Boonie the two agreed to put out this EP together. Hence this free download. So now that you are in the know…

Download the EP from Okay Player here.

Enjoy.

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Vintage Limited talks to Theory Hazit

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

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Trey P: Theory, you were one of the opening acts for the Vintage Limited launch party in Baltimore, MD? What did you think of Vintage Limited and do you have a favorite shirt?

Theory Hazit: Yes, I remember that party. I had a blast and met artists that I always heard about. I thought that Vintage clothing was alright until I saw the quality in the brand… thinking that I was just gonna get a t-shirt and be on my way. My favorite from Vintage Limited is the Black Friday/Lion hoodie. I love that joint!

Trey P: How important is fashion in the hip hop culture?

Theory Hazit: Very important to have fashion in the hip hop culture. Especially when performing. The kids want what you’re wearing and first and foremost, you want to look convincing.

Trey P: You’ve been reppin’ Vintage at shows and even our “The Rock is Steady” t-shirt makes an impromptu appearance on the cover of Lord Fire 2. Can you explain the inspiration behind that album cover?

Theory Hazit: Well, that shirt is dope! I was going for an old school-yet-new school vibe and that was the perfect shirt. I love the colors in the shirt and the concept of it. It lines up with what I rap about.

Trey P: What kind of things do you have in store for 2010?

Theory Hazit: You will be surprised. I just recently joined a new alliance/collective and we will continue to bring that heat… that next level… Othello (Lightheaded) and I are wrapping up a project called AM Neja… and of course Scribbling Idiots has ep/lps releasing every month via subscription only. So subscribe now at www.scribblingidiots.com!

Trey P: Where can fans catch up with you? Do you have a website or social networks?

Theory Hazit: Twitter is that new world media son! twitter.com/theoryhazit and facebook.com/theoryhazitmusic

Check out more photo’s of Theory Hazit in our Photo Section including shots from our launch concert (May 2007), and more recent photo’s included in our all new ‘Vintage Underground’ candid shot section.

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