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Thursday
Aug192010

Here Comes a New Facebook Challenger!!!

Button-mashing will take on a whole new meaning next month.

If you're on Facebook or you're a brand new convert to the
social networking giant, you more than likely have been
bombarded by countless notifications from your friends
requesting help with items like cement blocks in Mafia Wars
or those showing off their accessories in Sorority Life.
Roll your eyes if you must, but such updates are the biggest
sign that social network gaming has grown to such an extent
that major corporations have noticed. The major player in
this regard has been 7-Eleven who at the beginning of June
of this year entered into a five-year partnership with Zynga
Corporation, the creator of Mafia Wars, YoVille and other
franchises. But there's a new challenger entering the fray:
Capcom.

Yes, Capcom, according to the Japanese business daily The
Nikkei will start offering games on Facebook as early as
next month. There's no word publicly on which games these
will be but there are strong hints that Resident Evil IV
and Street Fighter IV will be the first ones on tap. Such
a move is sure to spur a significant jump in the number of
gamers on Facebook, currently estimated at 100 million and
counting. The US-based subsidiary of the company will release
the games for free and they'll harken back to the mobile
releases for the iPhone from earlier this year, the main
difference being that the Facebook versions will be free
and Capcom will earn money from selling items offline like
7-Eleven does in it's current deal. It's a bold move, one
that other Japanese companies may imitate given the fact
that their home gaming market has decreased sharply over
the past year to the tune of 6.9% down to $6.3 billion.
Leave it to Capcom to give the industry a Dragon Punch to
the system.


Wednesday
Aug182010

Jay Electronica Interview with DJ Semtex

JAY ELECTRONICA | OUT IN LONDON PREPARING 'ACT II' from DJ SEMTEX on Vimeo.

 

The NOLA MC speaks on his London recording sessions and how
he's pushing to get Act II out to the masses by his birthday......
which is September 19th.

Wednesday
Aug182010

Fat Beats to Close its Doors

For all of you heads who grew up musically in these stores in NYC
and Los Angeles, this is sobering news. From their press release:

(August 18, 2010 – Brooklyn, NY) After 16 years, Fat Beats has announced
the closing of the legendary label’s two remaining retail locations in New York
andLos Angeles. Fat Beats will celebrate the legacies of the stores, which are
scheduled to close in early September (New York: September 4th, Los Angeles:
September 18th) by throwing a series of blow-out sales and tribute parties open
to the public during their last weeks. Fans can checkwww.FatBeats.com for updates. 

Fat Beats’ longest running and most famed location is at 406 Avenue of the
Americas in Manhattan. Since the 1994 opening of Fat Beats’ flagship retail
location, hip-hop fans have traveled far and wide to visit the iconic store. With
locations soon following in Los Angeles (7600 Melrose Ave.), Atlanta,
Amsterdam,
and Tokyo,the record stores were a place to experience hip-hop
culture and its legacy, which became a global phenomenon. “The closing of Fat
Beats is just like one of my friends passing away. They promoted vinyl at its
highest degree for the culture of good music and that makes it more difficult
to say goodbye,” says DJ Premier.

The announcement of the closings is a reflection of the woes that have been
plaguing the industry for years. Global chainHMV closed their last US
location in 2004. Tower Records shuttered in 2006. Last year saw the close
of the last Virgin Megastore, and the story is no different in 2010. For
Fat Beats, maintaining two stores well into 2010 is a testament to the stores’
importance to the music and to fans and consumers continuing to support
independent hip-hop.

While news of the stores’ closing marks the end of an era, the future is
not doom and gloom. Digital sales continue to increase industry-wide;
for Fat Beats, currently operating a profitable and growing online retail
store, this has provided a boon to business as fans continue to
order mp3s, vinyl, and CDs from FatBeats.com. Although digital sales
continue to grow, executives at Fat Beats understand the importance
of independent retail stores and are planning to re-open a brick
and mortar hip-hop lifestyle location sometime in the near future.

The future looks just as bright for Fat Beats Distribution and the label.
Fat Beats Distribution, which has been renamed FB Distribution, continues
to strike noteworthy distribution deals with independent and major labels
worldwide and is now working with different genres of alternative music.
Fat Beats Records
will continue to release notable albums from their
own impressive roster of artists including ILL BILL, TruMaster/KRS-One,
Black Milk, Trinity, Sha Stimuli, Q-Unique,
and more. Fat Beats owner
and President Joe Abajian says, “This is the start of a new era for Fat
Beats. We’re adapting to meet the needs of our demographic by revamping
and improving our existing systems. While our website, which stocks everything
available in our retail stores, continues to do very well, we’re still exploring
our options for alternate retail locations in the future. We’re proud of our legacy
and will continue to re-invent ourselves. For now, we’ll see you online
at FatBeats.com

Monday
Aug162010

Spike Lee Interview and thoughts on the BP Oil Spill

Say what you want about Spike Lee, but he's still not only
outspoken but he's still churning out projects. This eleven
minute piece shows him speaking with the press about his
thoughts on the BP spill in the Gulf as well as his upcoming
sequel to 'When The Levees Broke', titled 'If God is Willing
and Da Creek Don't Rise'
.

Monday
Aug162010

Vanilla Ice Sighting!!!

I guess you gotta do what you gotta do...

Monday
Aug162010

'Black Venus'@ New York Film Festival 2010

French-Tunisian filmmaker Abdellatif Kechiche has now
gotten the opportunity to bring his film about the life
of Saartjie Baartman, more commonly(and in a bigoted
way)known as the 'Hottentot Venus' to this year's New
York Film Festival, which begins September 24th. To
date this is the first feature length film to explore
Baartman's life and she will be played by a newcomer,
Yahima Torres.

Monday
Aug162010

Video: Stalley - "Babblin'"

This video was directed by Brandan 'BMike' Odums
and it's set in New Orleans' Ninth Ward in honor
of the fifth anniversary(damn it's been five years?)
of Hurricane Katrina's impact upon that city. Check
this out. Please.

Sunday
Aug152010

Nike x Jay-Z 'All Black Everything' Air Force 1

Just in time for the upcoming fall season...but word is, these are specifically
available only by auction by Jay-Z himself in honor of each of the countries
in this year's World Basketball Festival.

Check the link below for more info:

http://slamxhype.com/fashion/last-chance-nike-air-force-1-x-jay-z-hov-charity-auctions/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Slamxhype+%28SLAMXHYPE%29

Sunday
Aug152010

Video - Kanye West 'Mama's Boyfriends'@Secret Show in NYC

'Ye on that 'Rosewood' tip...

Sunday
Aug152010

Rah Digga on Toca Tuesdays

Dirty Harriet is BACK and not a moment too soon
to save from from this half-witted stuff we've been
getting these days...check her freestyle here from
Tony Touch's radio show...