Saturday, February 4th 2012 6pm-12pm
3191 Mission St., San Francisco, CA, 94110
“The Love of All Above” is one part solo art show, one part performance showcase, and one part audience participatory ritual ceremony to show gratitude for the lives we live and the struggles we have endured.
An all new, all original blend of beats. The sound is reminiscent of the dusty 90′s era where samples and chops reigned supreme. All tracks were produced in Brooklyn and the tape fully crafted in California.
2012 is here.. and we are still here, thats a good sign indeed.. Its been a while since I sat and touched the website, things have been changing, developing, and in preparation. In 2011 I made a big move to go bi-coastal and took homebase to Los Angeles, Venice to be exact. Traveling back and forth from the new remote beach location to the brooklyn base has been fresh. New energy, new inspirations, all new avenues to explore. With that brings a new year and things are back in order. New music, art, videos, and moves.. Stay in tune. For now I wish you all the best of a new year. Enjoy it and make the most of it.. Peace and blessings.. Bisco
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Join Soundcheck as host John Schaefer welcomes four fresh voices of New York hip hop to perform live in The Greene Space. First, two rising stars out of Brooklyn: MC Bisco Smith with producer Cassettes Won’t Listen asrap-and-animation-fusing project The Freeze Tag, and art school grad and storytelling savant Nitty Scott MC. Then, Queens native (and former law student) Homeboy Sandman drops blazing, witty rhymes that give fair warning to Russian literature scholars (“Reading Dostoyevsky don’t mean I read Tolstoy!”). And, Ghanaian-American rapper and drummer Blitz the Ambassador lets his captivating story unfold, set to the Afro-funk beat of his seven-piece live band.
Thursday 06/08/11
The Freeze Tag will be on Coffee Break For Heroes & Villains Midnight – 3am on WFMU 91.1 fm 90.1 fm wfmu.org Three hours of the latest hip-hop and beat-oriented music go round and round on the turntable with your host, Noah Zark.
Coffee Break For Heroes & Villains is a 3 hour show that predominately showcases independently released hip-hop. You will hear rap records on major labels but they’re usually from the late 1980′s or early 1990′s. I also play quite a bit of unreleased and unsigned acts. The show is mostly hip-hop based & influenced (straight ahead, experimental, freestyle, instrumental etc) but you will also find a good amount of rare grooves, Afro-Beat, electronic, soundtracks, reggae and anything that I’m diggin’!