SnapShot PressBite - Library Loud Days

Get loud! This is a no shushing zone!

“Everybody make some noise!” – That’s one statement nobody ever expects to hear from aficionados at the library. But indeed there was nothing but noise permeating the walls and flowing out onto the streets around Milwaukee Public Library (MPL) Central location, for the first installment of their ‘Library Loud Days’ Series, last Thursday.

The Big event caught CopyWrite’s attention with the headlining act being MKE, popular music collective, New Age Narcissism (NAN). How would such a creatively rambunctious bunch pull this one off and how would one of the quietest places on the planet handle so much sound? Well we just had to find out! We even brought in a young “CopyWrite Connect,” three-year-old Yaya, for her inside perspective.

Walking down Wisconsin Ave. to the front of the Central Library, you would think there was a street festival going on. The smell of food trucks tickled our noses while speakers were banging all those new pop culture tracks. So many faces congregating on the grand steps of the library, like somebody's front porch.

The aura inside was just as active as the one that greeted us on the street. You could find photo booths with music props, get free merchandise repping the band and the library, engage with stations for kids to try out different instruments (Yaya's favorite, the drums), view old school cover art, watch Ted Talks, hear spoken word, play Guitar Hero and visit the super cool green roof…..OMG, to explore, explore, explore! Places in the library you might not even think to go, places you never had a reason to venture to, this was the time. They were all open for the community to experience together. The vibe was everything but normal, which made the contradiction so appropriate.

NAN performed an amazing set, showcasing all of their talents and pulling at some of their more risky arsenal. Siren, you have no shame! Lex was spicy with just the right amount of sweet, as always! Lorde Fred33, we peep the influence, bold with the subliminal (but are they really subliminal?) Webster, just as crowd thrilling as expected. Bo’, funky baby! Chris, feeding us with that much needed “dapper” percussion. Angie Swan, making the guitar cry absolute tears. And don’t forget Q The Sun making it all flow, so naturally, with the dope Pokémon threads (if we may add). With a collective that seemed to unify the space with both the physical platform and social one; the library became the open book for what we hope is change.

Library Loud Days, allowed for people of all ages and all backgrounds to see what CopyWrite gets to experience on an everyday basis, people coming together in a communal way to express talent, culture and learn freely. It was a great community based event that allowed us to enjoy the library and network with two different sides of the spectrum, which may open doors for more oddly amazing opportunities and collaboration in the future.

So what did our young CopyWrite Connect Yaya have to say? Well, for her first concert I think we have a win! Our sources tell us that the next day, that's all she talked about. She said, it was fun playing music and eating popcorn in the library. She will definitely be coming back. (What a great critic! We agree with Yaya, it was fun.)

CopyWrite Connects Lexi & Yaya // IMAGE PROVIDED BY MPL

CopyWrite Connects Lexi & Yaya // IMAGE PROVIDED BY MPL

It is proof that when you step out of your comfort zone, you can create amazing things. We can't wait for the next part of this epic series. Look at some of our photos below.

Love & All things Urban,

CopyWrite

P.S. View our press release via issuu here.

Reese - Good Sh*t ft. Cleo Fox (prod. More // Night)

Sometimes you have to listen to a song and let yourself feel the vibes.

In the song, "Good Sh*t" from artist Reese (formerly known as Ree$e), the uptempo dance track is both soulful and electric combining Reese's smooth melodies, Cleo Fox's quick-witted (and super steazy) rhymes over a More//Night production. The results.... an EDM track that even a hip-hop head will listen to. 

Peep the track below and let us know what you think of Reese's new sound. We dig it.

"Good Shit" ft. Cleo Fox Written & Performed by Reese Produced by More // Night Follow Reese on Twitter: @_reese97 Follow Cleo Fox on Twitter & Instagram: @CleoFox94 Follow Reese on Instagram: @reese.97

Thane - Gravity [EP]

So we're starting to see a trend with some Milwaukee producers creating some amazing projects. This was no different for up and coming electronic producer Thane who has blown us away with his "Gravity" EP.

In the project, you can hear a heavy influence of alternative electronic, R&B as well as jazz, funk, and hip-hop. The three-track project takes us on a journey of love and loss while showcasing Thane's producing skills. 

Listen to the project below and wait on "Topia" to be released mid-August.

All tracks produced by: Thane Executive producer: Jake Kestly Artwork by: Dead Dilly

Ekstoluke - The Diary of Lou Cabana

With some old funk samples, modern mixing and new age sound, we bring you producer Ekstoluke's first solo project, "The Diary of Lou Cabana."

As one half of the production duo Jazzward (3 time Miltown Beatdown finalists), Ekstoluke project is smooth, classic and makes you want to jump into an old school convertible, put your bass up and drive slow on Lake Drive. We dig it. 

Listen to the sound of Ekstoluke's alias, "Lou Cabana" below.

Kyndal J. - QUEEN ft. Camb

When you grow up what will you Be? Who will you Be? What will you create?

These are questions we've all asked ourselves and will continue to ask ourself as we navigate through our lives and as we create the person that we want to be.

In Kyndal J.'s newest single, "Queen" featuring the homie Camb, Kyndal speaks on her future daughters path to who she will be. That she will make her proud, to say the least, and that her parents will remind her everyday of her worth.

Produced by Hakeem Paragon, the soulful song mixed with a Kyndal's soft and sultry voice and Camb's mid-song verse brings together a beautiful vibe and a song for the books (and maybe a future lullaby for parents around the world).

Listen to the track below and read more about Kyndal J. and one of her biggest supporters (her mom) in Issue Six: Behind The Scenes here

Queen is a reflection piece. It represents who I am today and who my daughter will be in the future. I want her to know that she is loved and that she is worth it. She is royalty! Her parents will love her and want the best for her and will lay down their life for her! With the love and knowledge that her parents give her she will grow up to be strong and confident in herself! Knowing her worth and believing in her purpose.

Simon Mustafa "#4theYOUTH" *COPYWRITE OFFICIAL DROP*

Simon Mustafa, the 18 year old PERSISTENT, yet ambitious young'n out of Milwaukee has come to CopyWrite for his official release of his 2 part project #4theYOUTH //#AboveItAll. Fresh out of the confines of high school, he hits his adult life running, trying to make a name for his self in the rising platform of local creativity that we call "The Movement". As he finds his voice as a young talent, he touches on more "youthful" (& superficial) topics such as women, drugs, money & sex, which is the basic repertoire for most artist his age. He still has alot of growing to do, but we like to see early strides for greatness. Even with that his execution creates quite a bit of interest. This is the first half of his project #4theYOUTH. Expect to hear, #AboveItAll (the second half) later this year. 

Check out Simon Mustafa & tell us what you think. Does he have what it takes t be the next up on the thrown? You decide.

Love & All Things Urban,

/CW

Official Video: Blizz McFly- My Divine Majesty's Request (Prod. By Austin FIG & Vincent Van Great)

On his higher power kick as of late, Blizz McFly has come out with another, "man in his element" video for "My Divine Majesty's Request," off of his most recent project BLK Gold. The video features some cool live paint shots and of course a few trippy graphics. (We cant wait to see the visuals for his song "NUMBER ONE", also off his BLK Gold project... Whereeeeeee is that at yo'?) Watch it, and let us know what you think. Are you catching those subliminals'?

We saw it coming, Mike Regal "Premonitiions"

The “Premonitiions” of dope music, with deep awakenings all summer ‘16, has been embedded into our psyches for some time now. The prophetic, and intuitional contribution by Mike Regal, dropped earlier this week, is no exception.

We remember some months back, when CopyWrite interviewed Regal at his studio, how excited he was too be working on his own platform of self expression, behind the beat and on the mic. He joked around about how his “That so Raven”, thematic structure would call into question the realities, the possibilities and the execution of the city, culture, revelations and Regal’s own placement within the mix.

“Premonitiions” is a cleverly wound compilation of songs that peck at the pecking order. As head bobbing, and DAB provoking his beats may be, the swift movements between layered vocals and tempos are a bit hypnotic. Pulling at that 3rd eye(on the low) #WeSeeYou. Of course his production is clean, his samples are decorous in provocative pallets and the risk are very visible.

But what’s the point of going in if you're afraid to take a few shots.

Loves at first listen: “Business Man” (Prod. By Deb.On.Air) It's so vibey. The word delivery is so 90’s crisp and the corny phone call component shows some “cocky-humanity”. YUP! I made up a term.

Check out those features. The track list, hmmm see there is a method behind the madness, even with other producers. The collabo is heavy.

Is there something in the air?

Is it just me or is the laboratory theme showing its face more and more amongst MKE producers who are also lyricist? I'm just saying...this week...ok ok ok, I’ma let it go.

But the track, “Regal’s Laboratory” (Prod. By Lex Luther & Mike Regal), is the admission that Mike has finally found the perfect elixir and he does not plan on sharing it. So you might be getting a Regal beat, but he is not giving up the juice. Selfish? Nahhh survival.

Just peep game, or as Regal says it “Keep your eyes open.”

We are happy to see the “Premonitions” come to life and see great things forming in the near future.

Take a listen, leave a comment and let us know what you think Regal’s next move might be.

 

 

-Dirty Out!

 

The Heavily Anticipated Debut Project From Milwaukee Artist & Producer Mike Regal. "Welcome To A World Tour Of a World Not Like Yours" #EyesOpen #StayFocused #Premonitiions