Showing posts with label vibe magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vibe magazine. Show all posts

Thursday, November 19, 2009

A Small Medium At Large

We speak of rap's yesteryear to marvel over the beats, perhaps even the slang, the gear, the personalities, all style variants. We presume the history of the rap genre to be mostly a mysterious series of stylistic collisions. Styles come and go and randomly dissipate into the ether, like that. We forget that the grandmasters have armies, that style is not simply unfettered intuitive poetic rumbling but also theory, conjecture, high concept, in short, propaganda. The idea is usually barebones "THISISME," or "THIS IS IT! THIS IS IT!" or some such similar epiphanic nonsense made important by a puffed chest, an ice grille, an emphatic, insistent tone.

Rap insists on moving forward, on burning every opponent or elder statesman, causing much damage to any system it encounters. We stole this lexicon from graffiti, of course, and out of this militant terminology the most desparate, egoistic, and noble endeavors were launched. Neo-Quasi-Egyptian Cosmic Race Baiting, Jheri-Curled Pseudo-Outlaw Agitprop, Sewerbound Cartoonish Babble - whatever the movement du jour, all victories were in the abstract. The imagined gladiatorial confrontations were simply vehicles for broadcasting ideas, scattering seeds, proclaiming "I a somebody" and carving that message in the clouds or shooting it to the moon.

It gradually became very important thing in the collective imagination to be a Johnny Appleseed of some such rap coalition or style or trend. The roughly hewn primary documents - the lyrics, the smashed together samples, the static, the sirens became less noteworthy than the assertions of the propagandists. Rap, as a cultural phenomenon, inexplicably shifted its focus from the poet who stares down shards of glass and sees transcendent hope to the self-styled journalist propping himself for stumbling upon said poet during his formative idealistic years. Find lightening in a bottle, then dig a hole to pass it on to China, making sure the brand of the smuggler is uttered in the same breath as the brand of the originator. Hustle.

Which is all well and good, because after the blackout of '77 birthed a million DJs, each advance in listening technology was sure to produce self-proclaimed tastemakers, the too-powerful and often small-minded "heads" that Chuck D. warned us about in his autobiography. Anyone with a blog (or an iPod, for that matter) is descendent of this phenomenon. That everyone is now a critic with the potential to amplify their critiques no matter how kneejerk is not an inherently bad thing. This genre was always a hugely critical, discursive one, and its culture of critique became only more cutthroat and intense with every technological advent.

It was probably inevitable that the armchair rap critic snatched power and voice back from the published 'zines, who had failed for the most part to sustain a generative and nuanced discussion of the art. Day in and day out the blogosphere does that the printed giants cannot - inject insight, dissent, sobriety, contemplation, nuanced critique into the discussion. Do some bloggers simply rehash the same bullshit that can be found in the increasingly emaciated print 'zines? Sure. Is our ability as bloggers/fans/heads/critics/broadcasters/propagandaists/player participators to help the cream rise to the top magnified? Y equals self, indeed. The proof is in the pudding - when the print 'zine cannot even offer a remotely credible assessment of the blogosphere, the game has not only changed in nature, but in venue, reach, and every other way. T.R.O.Y. isn't on XXL's rap blog radar but judging by how slim slim slimmy the rag is looking these days, we'd rather be out in St. Elsewhere, right?

Just last month T.R.O.Y. celebrated is first year anniversary. It might not seem very long ago, but I assure you everyday for the last 13 months we've been putting in work in hopes you come back to us. From our interviews, to our thought-provoking analysis, comprehensive lists, to our endless amounts of compilations covering samples, b-sides, remixes or complete discographies--we're out for the gusto!

We've managed to bring you guest blogging from the likes of Kurious Jorge, JVC Force, B-Real, Chip Fu, Tame One, and L.G. among others. Our main aim has always been to celebrate the music with our readers. To discover, relive or retrieve music we all appreciate. While hip-hop might be a dying art, or your favorite magazine publications cease to exist or shows like The Box, Pump It Up and Yo! MTV Rap are long gone, T.R.O.Y. will be here.

We realize the hip-hop we all know and love might not exist in the real world anymore, but it will always exists here. Every single day until the T.R.O.Y. casket drops we're going to make sure you have a place to reminisce. Whether we're challenging Dante Ross or campaigning for Easy Mo Bee, T.R.O.Y. will be here. Whether we're compiling our lists, conducting interviews with Prodigy, Guru or Henry Chalfant, T.R.O.Y. will be here. T.R.O.Y. will be here because Paul C. still matters. Because Big L will not be forgotten. Because we should know where the music originates from. Because it's important we don't forget our roots in this rap game. It's rewarding to get props from Prince Paul, Stretch Armstrong, Dres or when Vibe Magazine recognized us as the#20 best rap blog, but what's more rewarding is that you all take away something when you visit us. Hey, at least Quincy got it right!

And in case you forgot...

Creme De La Creme
Sounds Like The 90s
Philaflava.com's 100 Greatest Obscure Tracks
Fifty Remixes You Need To Hear (1-50)
Native Tongues Month
Gang Starr Month
Hieroglyphic Month
Touring The States
Every One Leg Up Release
Ego Trip Singles ('79-88)
Easy Mo Bee Career Retrospective
Eric B "Eric B"
The Fondle 'Em Collection
L.O.N.S. And The Crisis Of Time, Part 1
20 Hip Hop Songs You Must Listen To Before Voting
Every Schenectadyfan Compilation
All The Ras Kass Singles That Really Matter

Analysis & Commentary
Ghostface Killah "The Sun"
Juggaknots "Generally"
Black Sheep "Still In The Ghetto"
The Legion "New Niggas"
RZA "Sunshower"
Das Efx "Hard Like A Criminal"
GP Wu "Black On Black Crime"
An Infamous Genealogy, Pt. 1
Figure Eight: Slavery
Ultramagnetic MCs and Inexplicable Mobility
The Most Prominent Member Out The Group (Pause)
Security Blanket
Various Videos

Non Album Tracks
Artifacts Spotlight
Ras Kass - Non-Album Tracks (1994-1996)
Chino XL Spotlight
Diamond D - Non-Album Tracks
Black Sheep - Non-Album Tracks
K-Solo Non-Album Tracks
J-Live - Non-Album Tracks (1995-2002)
Leaders Of The New School - Non-Album Tracks
Big Daddy Kane - Non-Album Tracks (1986-1990)
Krs-One - Non-Album Tracks (1986-1997)
JVC Force Non-Album Tracks
Bush Babees - Non-Album Tracks
De La Soul - The Instrumentals (1988-1998)

Interviews
Philaflava Exlusive Prodigy Interview
Philaflava Exclusive Guru Interview
The Henry Chalfant Interview Part. 1

The Henry Chalfant Interview Part 2

Compilations
Thirty & Good Vol 1 (90s R&B)
Valentine's Stimulus (90s R&B)
T.R.O.Y. Presents: The Moaning
Valentine's Weekend "Funk Drops" Compilation
Jingle Jangle: Rock The Sleigh Bells
History of Hip-Hop: 90's
Dancehall/Raggamuffin Meets Hip Hop
Big L - The Best of The Rest

Guest Bloggers
T.R.O.Y. Guest Blogger w/9th Wonder
T.R.O.Y. Guest Blogger w/Jean Grae
T.R.O.Y. Guest Blogger w/ Chip Fu
T.R.O.Y. Guest Blogger w/Tame One
T.R.O.Y. Guest Blogger w/ AJ Woodson (JVC Force)
T.R.O.Y. Guest Blogger w/B-Real
T.R.O.Y. Guest Blogger w/Superstar Quamallah
The Top 10 Tracks I've Produced by LG
Kurious Jorge's Top 10 Posse Cuts

Diamonds In The Rough
The Diggaman (Lord Digga Discography)
In Search Of A Complete Prince Paul Discography
Omar Epps' Wolfpack
Ca$h Money Click
PHD (Poet & Hot Day)
Big Kwam
This ol' clan from Now Born got shit locked...
Paul C. Lives
Producer Highlight - Mel Man
Rakim "The Cellar" EP

Samples
That Backwards Sample
Sample Compilation 3
Les McCann - Samples Volume 1
A Tribute To Freddie Hubbard
Quincy Jones "Summer In The City" Samples

The Meters (Vol. 1-3)
Who Flipped It Better? Company Flow, Parallax, Lord Digga?

Peace to Harry Allen.


Monday, October 5, 2009

One Year Bitches

So we've been building this blog for a year now. Our first post was on 9/30/08. At the time, we figured we would mostly cover the material people were posting in our forums. We soon realized that we had diverse content to share by the truckloads, and we expanded into exclusive interviews, homegrown remixes, analytical essays, guest blogging spots, and more.



As we grew in popularity, we attracted praise and denunciation from every walk of online hip hop life. Folks as far away as Indonesia praised us for dropping gems they would have otherwise never heard and for contributing greater insight than the average upload blog. Meanwhile, some people felt we didn't give enough credit where it was due or simply that we were funk faking human shade trees. No matter your opinion, we definitely garnered your attention: in only one year, 1,000+ heads subscribe to our RSS feed and many more follow us through other means.



To celebrate a year in the game, we have compiled our most noteworthy links and organized them by category. We urge you to give old posts a new chance. If you're a vinyl fiend who never found a Now Born Click b-side demo he didn't like, check out one of the sample compilations for a change. If you're a technical production head who dreams about MPC pads, read one of the lyric analyses. There's room for it all as we mingle at the ball. And there's more in store. Reply to the thread to offer congrats, or hate on us if you're so inclined. Constructive criticism and requests for something different in the future are also welcome. Whatever you do, just stay tuned...



Creme De La Creme

Sounds Like The 90s

Philaflava.com's 100 Greatest Obscure Tracks

Fifty Remixes You Need To Hear (1-50)

Touring The States

Every One Leg Up Release

Ego Trip Singles ('79-88)

Easy Mo Bee Career Retrospective

Eric B "Eric B"

The Fondle 'Em Collection

L.O.N.S. And The Crisis Of Time, Part 1

20 Hip Hop Songs You Must Listen To Before Voting

Every Schenectadyfan Compilation

All The Ras Kass Singles That Really Matter



Analysis & Commentary

Ghostface Killah "The Sun"

Juggaknots "Generally"

Black Sheep "Still In The Ghetto"

The Legion "New Niggas"

RZA "Sunshower"

Das Efx "Hard Like A Criminal"

GP Wu "Black On Black Crime"

An Infamous Genealogy, Pt. 1

Figure Eight: Slavery

Ultramagnetic MCs and Inexplicable Mobility

The Most Prominent Member Out The Group (Pause)

Security Blanket

Various Videos



Non Album Tracks

Artifacts Spotlight

Ras Kass - Non-Album Tracks (1994-1996)

Chino XL Spotlight

Diamond D - Non-Album Tracks

Black Sheep - Non-Album Tracks

K-Solo Non-Album Tracks

J-Live - Non-Album Tracks (1995-2002)

Leaders Of The New School - Non-Album Tracks

Big Daddy Kane - Non-Album Tracks (1986-1990)

Krs-One - Non-Album Tracks (1986-1997)

JVC Force Non-Album Tracks

Bush Babees - Non-Album Tracks

De La Soul - The Instrumentals (1988-1998)



Interviews

Philaflava Exlusive Prodigy Interview

Philaflava Exclusive Guru Interview

The Henry Chalfant Interview Part. 1


The Henry Chalfant Interview Part 2



Compilations

Thirty & Good Vol 1 (90s R&B)

Valentine's Stimulus (90s R&B)

T.R.O.Y. Presents: The Moaning

Valentine's Weekend "Funk Drops" Compilation

Jingle Jangle: Rock The Sleigh Bells

History of Hip-Hop: 90's

Dancehall/Raggamuffin Meets Hip Hop

Big L - The Best of The Rest



Guest Bloggers

T.R.O.Y. Guest Blogger w/9th Wonder

T.R.O.Y. Guest Blogger w/Jean Grae

T.R.O.Y. Guest Blogger w/ Chip Fu

T.R.O.Y. Guest Blogger w/Tame One

T.R.O.Y. Guest Blogger w/ AJ Woodson (JVC Force)

T.R.O.Y. Guest Blogger w/B-Real

T.R.O.Y. Guest Blogger w/Superstar Quamallah

The Top 10 Tracks I've Produced by LG

Kurious Jorge's Top 10 Posse Cuts



Diamonds In The Rough

The Diggaman (Lord Digga Discography)

In Search Of A Complete Prince Paul Discography

Omar Epps' Wolfpack

Ca$h Money Click

PHD (Poet & Hot Day)

Big Kwam

This ol' clan from Now Born got shit locked...

Paul C. Lives

Producer Highlight - Mel Man

Rakim "The Cellar" EP



Samples

That Backwards Sample

Sample Compilation 3

Les McCann - Samples Volume 1

A Tribute To Freddie Hubbard

Quincy Jones "Summer In The City" Samples


The Meters (Vol. 1-3)

Who Flipped It Better? Company Flow, Parallax, Lord Digga?



Thursday, May 7, 2009

Vibe Magazine's #20 Best Rap Blog

Today has been simply fantastic. First I woke up to stolen pictures of Cassie and her amazingly perky and extremely sexy rack, then I find out that just after 539 posts (8 months) we moved up the blogger food chain.

That's right! Today the Top 50 Rap Blogs by Vibe Magazine also leaked (hits stores May 17th) and we were fortunate to grace their list at #20. A few days ago when I found out about the list I immediately started to wonder if T.R.O.Y. would even be on their radar since we're relatively new and cater to a specific readers. Plus we keep to ourselves and we kind of just do our thing with very little politicking going on. So when we found out today that we were ranked #20 out of 50 it was not only a great surprise but honor too. A few years ago Philaflava was ranked the #14 best music spot by Vibe so to receive the love once again its very flattering.

We do this blog for you! We don't get paid to do this and we definitely don't crowd our blog with those ostentatious ads. It's always about the music on here. We strive to bring you quality hip-hop day after day and we will continue to do so.

Thank you Vibe Magazine for recognizing our hard work, but more importantly thank you (the reader) for your continued support, daily motivation and acceptance in the blogosphere.

Sincerely,

Team T.R.O.Y.

Vibe's Top 50 Best Rap Blogs

1. Nah Right
2. Kanye’s Blog
3. 2dopeboyz
4. Missinfo.tv
5. OnSmash
6. You Heard That New
7. Cocaine, Blunts & Hip Hop Tapes
8. Ill Doctrine
9. AllHipHop.com Rumors
10. RapRadar
11. Dajaz1.com
12. The Smoking Section
13. Fake Shore Drive
14. Get Right Music
15. World Star Hip Hop
16. Mixtape Monday
17. H.E.R
18. The Meaning Of Dope
19. The MegatronDon
20. The T.R.O.Y blog
21. The Rap Up
22. Beats and Rants
23. SOHH Blogs
24. Vladtv.com
25. Elitaste
26. KidCudi.com
27. Don’t Get Gassed
28. Kim Osorio’s Blog
29. Byron Crawford
30. Hip Hop Is Read
31. Fat Lace
32. Notes From a Different Kitchen
33. Nola Bounce
34. Rosenberg Radio
35. Xclusives Zone
36. DallasPenn.com
37. So Many Shrimp
38. Zilla Says
39. Unkut.com
40. Bust The Facts
41. Uggh…Nice Watch
42. Maurice Garland
43. Slang Rap Democracy
44. Mista Jam’s Blogs
45. Metal Lungies
46. ThePressPlayShow
47. Prancehall.com
48. Straight Bangin
49. Passion of the Weiss
50. Twankle & Glisten