Sunday, November 22, 2009

The CounterParts Debut LP - NOW AVAILABLE!!!

NOW AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE!!!


Hard Copies at: http://www.beatrock.com/



TRACK LIST:

1) Blast Off
-produced by Fatgums, cuts by Fatgums
2) #1 Crew
-produced by Gammaray, cuts by Fatgums
3) To The Top
-produced by Otayo Dubb, cuts by Gammaray
4) What We Do
-produced by Fatgums, cuts by Gammaray
5) Home In The Bay (Featuring Tahaj the 1st)
-produced by Gammaray, cuts by Gammaray
6) Guns of Cali (Featuring Native Guns)
-produced by Fatgums, cuts by DJ Phatrick
7) Picture This
-produced by Otayo Dubb
8) Universe (Featuring ReVision)
-produced by Scott Lyman, cuts by Gammaray
9) Trading Places
-produced by Gammaray
10) Re:Act
-produced by Fatgums, cuts by Fatgums
11) The Message (featuring Gavin Grant)
-produced by Gammaray
12) So Much Love
-produced by Gammaray, cuts by Gammaray
13) Dreams Deferred Remix
-produced by Flip, cuts by Gammaray
14) Until
-produced by Fatgums
15) Patnaz
-produced by Otayo Dubb and Gammaray

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

More Beatrock Music Upcoming Events

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Saturday, November 21st at 4pm
THE COUNTERPARTS IN-STORE AT ACCESS MUSIC
SAN DIEGO, CA


CANCELLED

The CounterParts LP

Beatrock Music's first official release.
11.20.2009


-Fatgums

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

THE FIGHTING COCKS - just added to Nov. 20th's line-up!!! PAACKAAACK!!!

The 'Cocks will be joining The CounterParts, Bambu and DJ Phatrick, Rhythm Natives, Otayo Dubb, Power Struggle, Rocky Rivera (EyeASage), The Aesthetics Crew, and BWAN and Mister REY at the Beatrock Music Label Launch/CounterParts CD Release Party event:

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You can also check them out EVERY first Sunday at:


-Fatgums

Friday, October 23, 2009

SAVE THE DATE - Nov. 20th - Beatrock Music Label Launch/The CounterParts Album Release Party

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Please come celebrate the launch of our new independent record label, Beatrock Music. The party will also celebrate the label's first official release, The CounterParts' self-titled debut album. We have a stacked line-up of live performances by label artists and affiliated musicians from all across California:

THE COUNTERPARTS: T-Know, BraelanB, Otayo Dubb, Gammaray and Fatgums are patnas who have been making music together since the '90's. Reunited to form The CounterParts, this allstar crew is ready to rock the mic and turntables once again. Download their album Appetizer for free:

BAMBU & DJ PHATRICK: Two-thirds of the legendary group Native Guns, Bambu and DJ Phatrick have been spending the last few years rocking stages across the globe. These dudes bring it live. For more info visit http://www.bambu.la and http://www.djphatrick.com

RHYTHM NATIVES:
Southern Cali's illest live hip hop band cooks up an organic mix of hip hop, jazz, R&B, and soul. Now in the studio with producer Asi Friedman, the 'Natives will be releasing their highly anticipated full-length album in early 2010. For more info visit http://www.rhythmnatives.com

OTAYO DUBB: After two records with acclaimed hip-hop group Co-Deez, Oakland emcee Otayo Dubb is going solo. 'Tayo defines his sound as "Blue collar hip-hop for the Joe Dubsacks out here who like to light up a fat one and get their headnod on after work." His solo debut, entitled A WOLF IN SHEEP'S MUSIC, will drop in early 2010 as a collaborative release from Beatrock Music and Hella Records. For more info visit http://www.myspace.com/otayodubb

POWER STRUGGLE: Spitting grimy yet intelligent Midwest rhymes over Mister REY and Fatgums’ sample heavy score, Nomi of Power Struggle brings a new rawness to Asian American hip hop. Watch for their new album entitled Remittances, slated to drop in December of 2009 on Beatrock Music. Download the album sampler for free: http://www.zshare.net/download/65378110473f7f9b/

AESTHETICS CREW: In the hallowed brew-
school tradition of cup-in-hand rhyming at backyard house parties, the Los Angeles-based Aesthetics crew is here to put the fun back in the funk. Following in the footsteps of legends like the Get Fresh Crew, Native Tongues or 3rd Bass, Indi, Aidge and DJ Props fuse candid rhymes with melodic beats to create a refreshing sound in the midst of a stagnant hip-hop scene. For more info visit http://aestheticscrew.com/

ROCKY RIVERA:
Rocky Rivera (aka EyeASage) is a vicious MC from San Francisco. She dropped her hood classic mixtape, "Married To The Hustle" in 2008 and is releasing her highly anticipated debut album "Rocky Rivera" soon. For more info visit http://www.myspace.com/eyeasagemuzikpage, http://www.youtube.com/eyeasage and http://www.guerillabusfare.com


BWAN & MISTER REY: The deadly combination of BWAN's spitfire lyrics and Mister REY's head breaking production make this San Francisco duo a force to be reckoned with. Together they send an arsenal of true-school Bay Area hip hop straight to the eardrums. For more info visit http://www.myspace.com/mistahrey and http://www.myspace.com/bwan1

The evening will be hosted by Bambu.

Mass Movement DJs and DJ Phatrick
will be on the wheels of steel.

EVENT INFO:

Friday, November 20th, 2009
Dakota Lounge (formerly Temple Bar)
1026 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica, CA
(310) 393-8200
Doors open at 8pm - $12 at the door, $10 pre-sale (available at http://www.beatrock.com)
Pre-Sale Ticket/CounterParts CD and Ticket/CounterParts CD/Limited Edition T-shirt combination deals will also be available at

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-Fatgums

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Previous Work by BEATROCK MUSIC Artists


Check out some of our artists' previous releases:

Otayo Dubb (as a member of Co-Deez): Royalty (2005)











Power Struggle: Hearts & Minds (2008)











Bwan: Wake The Fuck Up EP with Mister Rey(2009)











T-Know of The CounterParts (as a memeber of AME): Elephant Tracks (2000)










-Fatgums

Friday, September 11, 2009

Power Struggle: Remittances ALBUM SAMPLER

click HERE to download it for FREE!


if you just wanna listen:



-Fatgums

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Beatrock Music in Hawaii

Beatrock Music artists POWER STRUGGLE will be joining Bambu and DJ Phatrick to perform at Tadashi Nakamura's A Song For Ourselves film premiere in Honolulu!

EVENT INFO:
SEPT. 24, 2009 @ 7pm
NEXTDOOR - Honolulu (43 N. Hotel St in Chinatown)
ADDITIONAL SCREENING -
SEPT. 24, 2009 @ 5:30pm UH Law School


To purchase tickets and get more info please visit: www.iijimafundraiser.blogspot.com
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and, if you haven't downloaded the mixtape:


Click HERE to download.


-Fatgums

Friday, September 4, 2009

...A Peaceful Riot... Album Review



Fatgums X Bambu :: A Peaceful Riot Going On :: Beatrock
as reviewed by Patrick Taylor



On this ten-song EP, Bay Area DJ Fatgums and L.A. rapper Bambu answer the question, how do you make hip hop that isn't commercial, doesn't pander to violence and misogyny, but isn't boring? They start things off with "Peddlin' Music," in which Bambu raps about trying to make it as a rapper in L.A., dealing with open mics, angry bosses, shitty day jobs, and, for Fatgums, med school, "trying to stay focused when he opens that textbook." "We peddle music on the side to hopefully make rent," Bambu admits, but he doesn't sound down. Part of that is due to the soulful strings and funky drums that Fatgums layers in the background. They may be broke, but they are still celebrating, and on "Good Clothes" Bambu raps about the joys of finding good clothes on sale.

On "Strapped," Bambu takes on the subject of gun ownership. This is a tricky subject for rappers who get lumped in with the backpack or conscious scene. Talib Kweli got a mess of shit for his "Gun Music" from fans who felt that the underground should be a safe haven from the violence of mainstream rap. As Bambu makes it clear, the problem isn't that simple. Over a Biggie Smalls sample and swaggering horns, Bambu raps about coming strapped both literally and lyrically:

"I do not condone the killing of our own
But I do condone defending yourself from the pigs, holmes
Ask Tyisha Miller who her killer was, you'll see
Riverside PD shot til she did not breathe
12 shots hit her point blank right in her chest"


The Biggie sample is no accident, since the late rapper was shot to death. Bambu continues the discussion on "Gunslinger I," describing his gun collection, but clarifying: "I am not advocating what a bullet might bring/I done lost two cousins three homies one uncle/From the little tiny pellets that fly out a gun muzzle." Bambu grew up surrounded by gang culture, and was part of that life before decided to start focusing his energy on more positive pursuits. The song both acknowledges the need to bear arms, and laments the fact that so many people are quick to pull the trigger over nothing. "Remember," he advises, "Fight for your family and change/Stop killing over nothing more than 'What'd you say?'" That song is followed by "Gunslinger II." Fatgums provides a mournful spaghetti western beat for Bambu to spit a tale of his 12-year-old nephew beaten by police. Fatgums cuts in just about every "fuck the police" line in hip hop history, ending with audio footage of Oscar Grant being shot by police on New Year's Day.

Bambu's thoughts on police and guns and violence are much more complicated and intelligent than what I'm used to hearing from the media, much less rappers. He comes from a world where pacifism isn't an option, and where violence is as likely to come from the police as it is from the drug dealers and gang bangers. Bambu has a gritty toughness rounded in intelligence and insight, so he avoids the trap of coming off as either a dumb thug or an intellectual with no real life experience. He applies the same insight to relationships on "Listen," which talks about the need for both partners in a relationship to listen to one another in order to avoid conflict and misunderstanding. The album ends with a eulogy to a dead friend, "Black Smile," which includes phone messages to the deceased. Bambu's rhymes are heartfelt and heartbreaking, and the song stands up with Ice Cube's "Dead Homiez" or UGK's "One Day You're Here, Then You're Gone." Throughout every song on the album, Bambu's never comes off as preachy, and he doesn't drop any awkward or clunky rhymes. He never sacrifieces the music for the message, and he manages to make his message sound good.

Bambu gets a lot of help from Fatgums, who is the perfect partner on this album. A point of reference would be 9th Wonder's work with Murs and Little Brother; both producers know their soul, and are able to spin samples into colorful, banging beats. Fatgums created the beats here while on leave from med school, and as much as I hope that he will be able to finish school and become a doctor, I'd also like him to keep making beats. He's too good on the decks to completely abandon them, even if it is to help people.

"A Peaceful Riot" finds common ground between feel-good, old school worshipping West Coast backpack rap and sun-and-gun drenched L.A. gangsta rap. Bambu tackles big issues without resorting to oversimplification or cliche, and Fatgums keeps it cooking with his soulful beats. This EP is one of the best I've heard this year, and I hope that the duo keep peddling their music.


Music Vibes: 8.5 of 10 Lyric Vibes: 8.5 of 10 TOTAL Vibes: 8.5 of 10

Originally posted: June 2, 2009
source: http://www.rapreviews.com/



-Fatgums

Lil brother

I've always been proud of my younger brother and sister's achievements. If you compare me to them, I would be the underachiever. They're always workin hard and puttin in the extra hours at work. At the end of the day that hard work always leads to something positive. In this case, check out what lil brother did.



When you're drivin around and you see this big ass graphic on the side of a bus, remember my lil brother created this. Good shit lil brother.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Beatrock & Alfie Numeric presents

YOU WANT TO BE STARTIN' SOMETHING. A King of Pop-themed group art show

September 5, 2009 6pm- 10pm



Artshows+Music+Cupcakes...Get your FPAC tickets for the weekend afterwards here!!!!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Empanadas!

The first time I had these empanadas was months ago at one of our artshows. The homie Daniel (he's probably your homie too. Dat muhfucka knows everyone) brought em over. They were bomb then. But if you go to the restaurant and eat em there, they're even more bomb. I've had Filipino style empenadas all my life. I'm surprised Filipinos haven't fried em like they do in Argentina.







Spicy cheesy beef.



If you go here super hungry you gotta get 5 or 6 of em.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Vegas bitches!!!!

Haven't been to Vegas for a good minute. Last time we were there my wife was prego with baby boy and I almost sat next to David Carradine. Almost because the ticket agent gave my wife and I seperate seating assignments. When my wife noticed the empty seat next to me she decided to take it. Seconds after sitting down, here comes David Carradine switchin between lookin at his ticket and lookin at his seat that my wife is on. My wife says, "I'm sittin on your seat huh?". He says, "It's ok i'll just sit here.". He ends up sittin on my wife's assigned seat. The whole time David Carradine and the guy he's sittin next to are talkin bout movies, Kill Bill, and workin with Quentin Tarantino. My wife looks at me and says, "Sorry, that could've been you he was talkin to.". Fuck it! All good. What are you gonna do. Anyhow, on Saturday we flew in to Vegas and met up with our cousins from da Bay.






Ya mon!






This muhfucka wouldn't move even though folks was sittin and leanin up on her feet.












Watchin Top Chef on da plane is makin me hungry yo!






So I had a couple bags of these. I love these cookies.







This is where we put our luggage & slept.












It looks nice in here, but it smells like shit. By shit, I mean roses. A million of em. Everywhere. To the point that it hurt my nose.






The chili cheese dogs are bomb at the Grand Lux Cafe. It's on muhfuckin Texas toast.





After meetin up with da homie Hoku at the bar for some drank, we hit up this joint.













My cousin got this. It's called the hangover omelette.






Mac & cheese. Super cheesy. This shit is bomb.






Frozen hot chocolate. Holy shit. This shit is fuckin bomb.


Some dope lookin animals.






























Haven't eaten here since last year.






Prime rib. 22 oz. Cajun style. Ya mon!