Showing posts with label Thirsty Thursday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thirsty Thursday. Show all posts

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Dj Vader Turn the beat up!

After a wild storm came ripping through Mississauga on Wednesday another wild storm was brewing the following Thursday... Thirsty Thursday.  Bloggin Blodgett and DJ Vader met up for another session of The Garage Talk Chronicles.  On the agenda this week was a number of topics but one in particular was music production.  DJ Vader is a producer of Drum and Bass and some hip hop.  Vader has released a few EPs on I tunes you can follow him on Twitter as well as SoundCloud a newer Social Music Community.

Raised in Mississauga he has spent much of the last ten years outside of school and work developing his production skills.  This was one of the topics on the table as we enjoyed a bit of Crest and Remy Ma.  While in his own right DJ Vader is a humble man yet he still recognizes his own growth as a producer.  I have had the privilege of knowing him for about 16 years and we spent much of our high school lunches together  listening to hip hop mix-tape cassettes sharing headphones one ear bud in an ear sharing a little box of french fries.  This is where much of the love for the underground began for F.O.2.d.X .as we have always called him.  It was during the commercialization of the Rave Scene where underground for a short lived time came into the spot light and this is where Vader stumbled upon DNB and in so many words fell in love.  Since the early 2000's he has spent time making mix-tapes and slowly began to throw his own track's in the mix.  Since then he has in many ways begun the road to perfecting his sound.  A few years back Vader launched Sinister Recordings the label which he now releases his EPs under.  A dream of Vader's that dates back to the origin of the term of Sinister Six itself but that's a long story that we'll save for another day.

About four years ago Vader also began experimenting with Hip Hop production and this in some ways ties in with how The Garage Talk Chronicles began as well as Thirsty Thursday's. So this past Thursday we were discussing a little about Classical Hip Hop and the new music which later sparked a discussion about the evolution of music production which in essence sparked the topic of this blog post.

Music production has come a long way.  From records to crackling tapes, to when DJ's were actual DJ's and mixed songs (hence mix-tapes) ... now they just yell words over songs they were given to promote.  A conversation that DJ Vader and I have had and a style that we have criticized relentlessly for some time.  Music now is much different than when we were growing.  Most of it is electronically produced and that's why much of the DNB, Trance, Dub Step and many of the new Rap sounds is mixed in the category of Electronica.  That being said there is a lot of tools that help with the trade.  While the latest pirated apps may assist a producer, Vader has been around long enough to have experimented with a variety of equipment.  His growth as a producer has begun to emerge as his own sound style takes to the streets, the radio and now his own commercial releases.  Keep an ear to SoundCloud for upcoming projects and mix cds.

Look for Part II of Garage Talk Chronicles : Turn the Beat Up  this weekend.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

What are you sippin?

So the long weekend count has already begun. People are talking about their plans, the five-0 are letting the public know we will be out in force and the Beer Store has been campaigning their latest manuevere to open up for the first time in Ontario's History. (good luck in line).
Big tings a gwan!

So we've almost finished the work week, made it over the big hump we call wednesday and here we are Thursday ....

Its Thirsty Thursday the night where we real men come together for another episode of The Garage Talk Chronicles wherein we discuss life, politics, faith, music and sip on the likes of Jack Daniels, Cortel Napoleon, Remy Ma, Meukow Cognac and E& J Vsop (save the top shelve items for the reserve clientel).

But I was heart broken to find out that there are evil men plotting against us... Infiltrating our bottles.... Mimicking our brands. ... and violating the sacred brotherhood. ...

But their plans have been foiled and their tatics being exposed... My fellow Garagers the Whiskey you thought you may be consuming may be counterfeit....
Once again our friends at Gizmag.com have informed us of the dangers we face out there in our technologically savy world. Have a look for yourself Gentlemen.
This ones on the house

http://www.gizmag.com/counterfeit-whiskey-detection-system/19358/