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The Weakest Beat TWB Season 3 audio prt 1

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Jun 13, 2008 TWB Season 3 audio prt 1

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Well now!! the Video season is all over and here we go into the Audio joint for The Weakest Beat.  I really gotta say that in so ma ny ways Im torn as to how im feeling about it all.  I mean first thing that I wanna do is thank Jesus for even allowing me to pull this TWB thing off in the first place.  (you can refer to the Legend if you wish)

I was blessed that Podshow believed enough in the Video idea, morphing from the audio show, to step up to the plate and fund the filming of the episodes. 

It was a great experience.  I loved working with my hero and mentor and fellow autobot/decepticon Moodicon Glasgow  (cause dis nigga can Transform just like me).  

I cant say enough about my partner in video crime Ross Thomas  who single handedly makes Greg Milk look so good behind a camera.  This guy helped me find the character called "Greg Milk."  This guy whom I so belovedly called "Kung-Fu Kenny" has shared many long days and many meals, water, convienience store health food,  creative uplifts and the wales of lost footage to the cutting room floor of Podshow's Executive producer. 

I will always swear by you Kenny!! Your the absolute Eminem with the video cam.  And an absolute BEAST with the graphics!!!!! No one can stop you man!! LOVE YOU my Nig!

So while my brain is begining to shut down, I need to get you ready for who is gonna compete for the Season 2 audio.  The next time I get on here, I'll tell ya'll about the tragedy of the Season 2 audio bastards as they're so amazingly called.  But while on the fumes of my mental, here's who we got with their blurbs.

First off (my personal Favorite female producer)

Black Orchid

Black Orchid

Hello my name is  Black Orchid I am an aspiring
producer  residing in california and orgianally from Canada and  i think i
stand out for the simple fact that i am a female and though there are many
females in the music industry I don't beleive that there is enough female
representation behind the scenes making hits for artists and i would like to
be the one to change all of that. I beleive my style of production is
unique, and doesnt sound like a lot of the music out today. I would very
much like to be a part of the competion and I am interested in the show that
is possibly being pitched. There are many female producers like myself
making crazy beats and not getting the shine like they should and I would
love to break down the walls and change all of that.

 

Dis Nigga Fyu-chur

Fyu-chur

I go by the producer name Fyu-chur. I am a Euphonic Creator from Lawton, Okla. I chose the name Fyu-chur (future) because it represents every aspect of what I do; from how I think, to where I think, to my style of production. I am a producer looking to change the style, format, and overall sound of music. I want, and determind to be the greatest producer ever. I feel in order to achive these ultra-high standards, one has to be dedicated beyond the norm, meaning always finding ways to improve your craft, comparing yourself against the Super-producers, never-ever taking a break because while your taking a break someone out there is improving themselve and I always want that someone to be myself. As a very competitive producer, I take any producer that's good at what he does as a threat to the #1 title, it is very personal to me because I want nothing less than to be the best ever.

 The man I call the "Crippler"..

SubStratum

SubStratum

 

Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY. in1973, Substratum has been immersed in Hip-Hop culture almost since its conception. “I began to DJ at the age of 12 and started producing at 16. I’ve come along way that’s for sure. From overdubbing on 2 tape decks, to 4 and then 8 track recording, to low-end digital and now to Pro Tools and Reason, it’s a path that people who start today will never know.” Substratum’s influences come from everywhere - old Funk, Soul and R&B to Rock to Reggae to the roots of Hip-Hop threw the golden years to now. “I just have a deep appreciation for “Good Music” and a true love for the art of Hip-Hop.”

 

The Insideous 2

Razed High

Razed High

Originally from Earth, Razed High is committed to serving as a catalyst between the audience and their own emotions. Dedicated to the pursuit of an objective art form and always aspiring towards eclecticism, the ultimate goal of Razed High is to create a sonic space where anyone within it feels lifted, and therefore inspired.

 

Part two of The GlobeTrakkers

Quis Beats

Quis Beats

Whats up ya'll.  I go by Quis Beatz.  I'm from the rural foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in a small town called Waco, NC.  I've always loved music and took my first piano lesson at age 8. From then on I've played in various venues learning from playing in my grandpa's church.  I started making instrumentals about four years ago after being a live musician most of my life.  I believe that I will learn a lot from this competition and showcase my talent at the same time.  If I give my best each and everytime there is no way I can lose.  Beatz!

Brooklyn's Own

The BRONX BOMBERS

Bronx Bombers

the Bronx Bomberz consists of two guys from the Bronx who developed a love for making beats not too long ago.  The first of the two is Xela Xela , born and raised in the Bronx was surrounded by the Hip Hop culture in his childhood and adolescence. As a result he embraced it, and began to write rhymes at a very young age. The writing soon developed into recording and performing. It was in his demo pushing days that he began to make beats, primarily for himself because he was tired of using other artist’s instrumentals to rap over. He and his cousin, Unbreakable started making beats as a hobby. It was here where these two aspiring beat makers became the producers known today as the Bronx Bomberz. The Bronx Bomberz have a distinct sound that sets them apart from any other producer in the game today. It is easy to see why they are referred to as the Bronx Bomberz; it is because when these two men go to work, it gets explosive.

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My name is Adrian Croom and I'm from Austin, TX.  I've been making beatz for
9 years and have come all the way from zoom drum machines and tapes to
pro-tools and cds!  My sound is completely original, no samples (not even
drum samples).  I play piano and drums and compose soundtrack music for
movies.  I'm currently working on a movie on the east coast and making beatz
every night.

  Brain Child

I am Brain Child.
Im From Queens NY. I started making beats in 1996. I dont sample, everything I make is from the inside out...all me. Nothing against sampling old records though, when done right I love them, but that particular approach to making a beat just does'nt motivate or define me. Im into many types of music, and aspire to cater to many genre's, but for right now im mostly doing; RnB, hiphop, and pop.

 

Ike

Hello my name is Isaac but feel free to call me "Ike". I'm a higly driven 32 year old freelance studio-live audio engineermusic producer orginally from Rome, NY currently residing in Chicago, IL for the past 6.5 yrs. I have been running recording sessions  and mastering tracks from my home studio for the past 2 yrs. I record various styles of music ranging from R&B, Hip hop, Gospel, Funk, and Rock to Folk, Classical, Reggae, Salsa and Mariachi. I really excited that I was able to send my beat submissions to "The Weakest Beat" because this is a time in my life where I have been pushing myself daily to get better as a producer and as a piano player. This experience will put my creativity and musicianship to the test over a period of time (being that I can make the first week...hahahhahaha). I know I was funny but I must take it seriously if I wanna stick around. Thanks for this Great Opportunity. Ike

logrhythmic

My name is Logrithmic which is short for Analog Rhythm and a Mic.
People call me Analog for short.  I'm from Washington Heights, New
York City.  I've been making beats as a hobby for a few years.  You
won't find a synth sound or instrument in any of my beats.  I'm not
trying to "get on" or "get my beats placed" but this looked like a fun
challenge.  Why not?