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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Akrobatik is Hosting a Dj Battle Tonight!!


Location: Brighton Music Hall
Time: ‎8:00PM Thursday, April 28th

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Who are our Super Heroes?


If hip hop "bad guys", or out of town B-Boys and B-Girls who come to our city and try and besmirch the good name of it and or utter unkind sentiments about our lovely home town with regards to hip hop, who would we say to those nefarious nay sayers,, " you wouldn't say that if _____ were here!" He or she would set you straight.

Alert!! BIG GHOST CHRONICLES: Ayo the top 10 softest niggas in the game!

BIG GHOST CHRONICLES: Ayo the top 10 softest niggas in the game!:

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Dusto Bunny off the second!!


Pics and Video @


http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2011/04/kaiju_big_batte_6.html

Monday, April 11, 2011

NABO RAWK " NINE " MUSIC VIDEO

It's Official Clashious Clay on Broadway!!

As most our true believers are aware Clashious Clay wears many hat's. Some would say a "jack of all trades is a master of none". To which Clashious would reply, "you don't know jack". Folks, I'm here to say I saw magic happen in Time Square New York on Broadway at B.B. Kings place. Now how many people can say that. My guess would be to ask what the capacity was plus the staff, because that's how many people can say that. Kaiju Big Battel is live monster wrestling. Great gobs of goose shit, I have never seen anything like it. It was like watching Godzilla in the squared circle. If you have never heard of it or seen it, do yourself a favor and Google it. Better yet (http://www.kaiju.com) is the site. The most fun you can have at a wrestling event.

http://www.kaiju.com/

"Street Legends" - Chan ft. Singapore Kane

M-DOT / DJ BRANS/DJ DJAZ "Pull me down" (TEASER)

Friday, April 8, 2011

Dj Clashious Clay on the wheels tonight at Milly's


Milly's Tavern
500 Commercial St.
Manchester, NH

FLASHBACK FRIDAYS

DJ CLASHIOUS CLAY
WILL BE PLAYING THE HOTTEST MUSIC FROM THE LAST
50 YEARS
SOUL, R&B, DISCO, FUNK,
FREESTYLE, CLASSIC ROCK, TOP 40 DANCE HITS,
AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN!

8-9 PM: 60’S & 70’S MUSIC
9-10 PM: 70’S & 80’s MUSIC
10-11PM: 80's & 90's MUSIC
11PM TO CLOSING TIME: TODAY'S HOTTEST DANCE MUSIC


21 + WITH NO COVER CHARGE

What ever happened to battles??

What ever happened to hip hop battles? I can remember when there would be battles incorporated in every other talent show, and every showcase had some sort of contest between Dj's and, or M.C.'s. Singers battled as well. A show of talent above and beyond the talent show itself. Artists used to want to be different. They wanted to stand out. There were actual stage show's and routines. Crowd participation and surprises. I would be lying to myself if i said i did not miss those days. Today's performers are more concerned with promoting their mix tape than promoting their brand as a performer. How did the older gentlemen put it, "putting the carriage before the horse". It is the belief of this reporter, you don't tell folks at a live show that you will give them a taste of whats on the tape. Give the people your all and they will buy your tape as a memento of the evening. I, along with the millions ( and millions ) of the true believing hip hop fans have come to see a performance of the highest degree. Anything less would be an insult to the hip hop community as a whole. If we want fans to come and see our live sets should we not make them want to come back? If we play the same venue or the same city more than once, we switch up the stage show to give the fans a reason to come and see us again. Give them more than what they came for. A treat if you will. I can remember seeing The Soul Squad perform in Manchester N.H. mid 90's. They opened for Naughty by Nature when Naughty was promoting the hip hop hooray track. The Soul Squad opened with a prerecorded video of them getting ready for the nights show. The way they shot it and the way the Dj laid the track with the video. Had the crowd bugging out. It was pure dope. After the performance, Naughty waited an hour and change for the buzz to die down before coming out to perform themselves. Those were the days. Bring back the stage show. Bring back the quality performance. Bring back the reason for people to come out to see you.
O.Freeman