Author: Saibot

  • The Peanut Butter & Jelly Party 2009: Photo Review

    Coming back from another country and already back to my old ways. We attended The Peanut Butter & Jelly Party 2009 at the Loft on April 19. I found out about the event from Last.fm/Events and just had to go because it is rare to have Hip-Hop in Nashville, Tennesse. So here is my review on the event through photos.

    This is the first thing I saw walking into the event. Also Syntax Records hosted the concert with most of the roster performing are on.
    Syntax Logo

    All the way to the top. These flyer arrows helped point us in the right direction.
    Arrows Made Out Of Flyers

    We arrived late so only got to see the last song performed by Scribbling Idiots but they were still getting the crowd crazy.
    Scribbling Idiots On Stage

    The lighting behind Scribbling Idiots enhances the show but they could do that with their energy alone.
    Scribbling Lighting It Up

    DJ Promote on the wheels of steel, putting in work for intermissions and performers.
    DJ Promote On The Wheels Of Steel

    How could it be a “Peanut Butter & Jelly Party” without the peanut butter and jelly, right. They served it all night with free milk and Rockstar energy drinks for backup.
    Peanut Butter & Jelly Party For Real

    Odd Thomas takes the stage…
    Odd Thomas Takes The Stage

    …and murders his set.
    Odd Thomas

    Propaganda has the crowd start with their hands in the air.
    Propaganda One

    Propaganda performance is so hype that the crowd keeps them up.Propaganda Fist

    Kaboose grabs the mic and begins to make the crowd move.
    Kaboose Grabs The Mic

    Kaboose brings Royce 5’9″ with him but on screen in the same style as his album cover.
    Royce 5'9" In Kaboose Style

    Braille gets into his performance and makes the crowd follow.
    Braille's Turn

    Braille and Theory Hazit join forces to elevate the mood.
    Braille & Theory Hazit

    RedCloud delivers a stunning presentation with freestyles to spare.
    RedCloud Performs

    RedCloud and Kaboose compare mohawks.
    RedCloud & Kaboose Mohawks

    Overall the event was impressive and found some new artist to add to the music library. Here is the some of the free swag that was given away at the show and that’s it.
    Free Swag

  • Here We Go Again

    That’s right, I am back in the states and have a new look. Check back for more news and updates.

  • Mighty Underdogs Going On Tour

    Have you been to a good show lately? Yeah me neither but that can change for all with the Mighty Underdogs going on tour in October. Who are the Mighty Underdogs you might ask? Well go do your homework, well better yet I will give you a cheat sheet. The Mighty Underdogs consist of Gift of Gab, Lateef the Truth Speaker, and Headnodic and all three are from groups (Blackalicious, Latyrx, and Crown City Rockers) laying down impressive hip-hop. I haven’t seen them live but I know it would be a treat for anyone that could go.

    TOUR DATES
    10/30 Los Angeles, CA Knitting Factory
    10/31 Tempe, AZ Clubhouse
    11/01 Flagstaff, AZ Green Room
    11/02 Albuquerque, NM TBA
    11/05 Austin, TX Mohawk
    11/06 Dallas, TX HOB
    11/07 Columbia, MO Mojo/s
    11/08 Chicago , IL Abbey
    11/09 Milwaukee, WI Turner Hall
    11/11 Denver, CO Marquis
    11/12 Colorado Springs, CO Black Sheep
    11/13 Durango, CO Abbey
    11/14 Salt Lake City, UT Urban Lounge
    11/15 Boise, ID Knitting Factory
    11/17 Seattle, WA Neumo’s
    11/18 Portland, OR Satyricon
    11/19 Bend, OR Domino Room
    11/21 Reno, NV Underground
    11/22 San Francisco, CA Regency Ballroom

  • Damu Displaying His Skills In Washington Square

    If this is not for the love of hip-hop then I don’t know what is. Damu The Fudgemunk is just making beats in Washington Square for people to hear and people should be listening.

  • Ecliptic Sight Review: Vordul Mega – The Revolution of Yung Havoks

    Vordul Mega is on a assignment to enlighten his listeners with visible wordplay on his first solo album. The Revolution of Yung Havoks was created on a preemptive tale of young minds (or havoks) wanting change. Vordul takes his time to craft each song into a story of struggle, frustration and overwhelming stress. He doesn’t stop there and leave it as a cautionary warning for the listener to sulk in the misery of his lyrics. Instead Vordul gives us solution with songs like, “Neva Again” and “Pray” with nuggets of knowledge dropped in each verse.

    Each guest emcee seems to have been brought in to compliment Vordul and his storytelling rather than taking it over. The four emcees to grace, “The Revolution of Yung Havoks” are C-Ray Walz, Karniege, Jean Grae and a Cannibal Ox duet with Vast Aire on the song, “Handle That”. Vordul has worked with each artist on their albums or through his affiliations with Atoms Family, Cannibal Ox and The Reavers.

    On the song, “Megallah”, Vordul asks: “Whose Mega? Question I ask self…”, that I am sure everyone has asked themselves one way or another trying to discover who we are. He answers this question and more with the entire album by basically saying that we all endure conflicts and go through hard times but we can not let it rule our lives and make us corrupt. Vordul Megallah would rather have us uprise and accomplish The Revolution of Yung Havoks.

  • A F.A.T. Update From Future Ape Tapes

    Do you remember Future Ape Tapes from the ESP: Future Edition (Should have called it the F.A.T. Edition maybe next time) show? Well I have been taking a hiatus on the podcast but the Future Ape Tapes have been hard at work. They have a new website at FutureApeTapes.com, where you can download there Wolf Pak album for free. Also they have a link to there new song, “Spelling Bee” that is coming from their new album DNA Superstar. There is a lot more to explore like the media gallery where you can put a face to the group. Good to see someone is working while I take a break.

  • Thank You Letter To The Emcee

    I have scrutinized and racked my brain on how to show my appreciate for the emcee. After finally writing this out the best approach is usually the simplest by just saying thank you. Thank you to all the emcees, lyricists, rhymers, wordsmiths, rappers, poets or whatever way you chose to describe yourself for continuing to make conscious music. The purpose of this letter is not to minimize the contribution of the other elements of hip-hop (DJ/producers, b-boys and graffiti) but emcees were the first ones to draw me into the culture that I enjoy. I can remember the first time I heard an emcee on the radio and was amazed by their wordplay. How it made me analyze their lines and marvel at how effortless they made it sound. The different emotions that could be displayed with the words they chose. Being an emcee is definitely an art form that when practiced correctly can take the listener on a musical oasis.

    I listen to a lot of hip-hop and would like to thank every artist individually for the time and love they put into their craft but that would take forever. Hopefully writing this will show my appreciation and my support of what they do. I also know that actions speak louder than words so I prove my support by purchasing their albums and products. Which in turn helps the emcees continue to make their music. I will even support an artist that a critic or someone with similar taste gives a negative review because I try to understand the message that they are trying to portray. Sometimes the overall song is out of the emcees’ hand and it is the production that does not fit the words or the mix down is wrong or countless other things that happen in post production once it leaves the emcee.

    All this is to just say thank you and I wanted to show my admiration for your talents and vision and hope this helps all of us grow closer to this thing we call hip-hop.

    Much Respect,
    Saibot
    Ecliptic Sight Podcast
    https://www.eclipticsight.com

  • Remember Me?!

    How’s it going world? I know it has been a long time and I didn’t think I was going to be able to do this until next year. Surprise, surprise I am here to fill that gapping hole in your information intake. Sorry but the podcast will still be on hiatus probably until next year but check out the last one because it was the ultimate musical drag out. So do you like the new layout and design? It was overdue. I have to be honest and say that the posts/news will probably be sporadic and not on a daily basis but check back frequently because you never know when I will have my creative juices oozing all over these pages. One thing that I will be posting soon maybe today or tomorrow will be something for all the emcees of the world. If you know any emcees or you are one check back for that piece. Also I have a review and a possible interview that I will post and other random things to add.

  • Ecliptic Sight Podcast: The End? Edition

    Ecliptic Sight Podcast: The End? Edition was engineered to forecast the impending hiatus. Saibot and DJ headpiece747 team up and join forces to deliver the best possible show as if it was their last. Half vinyl, half digital, and half drunk this will be the crowning achievement with a couple of nice surprises at the end.

    1. Quasimoto – Come On Feet Remix
    2. Masterminds – Seven featuring J-Treds, El-P, J-Live, Mr. Complex & Shabaam Sahdeeq
    3. Willie Mitchell – Groovin’
    4. Nicolay & Kay – When You Die
    5. Iller Than Theirs – To Be ILL
    6. Willie Evans Jr. – Rock Widdit
    7. Tha Liks – 40 Oz Quartet Part I
    8. Cypress Hill – Rap Superstar Instrumental
    9. Baron Ricks – Rags To Riches Instrumental
    10. J-Live – Once Upon A Mic
    11. Loer Velocity – A-Z
    12. The Crest – Kill ‘Em

    DJ headpiece747 mixing essentials…
    DJ headpiece747 mixing essentials
    Disclaimer: Saibot and Ecliptic Sight Podcast are not associated with any artists or music played unless noted. All rights are reserved to the individual artist or artists. Support any songs or artists that you hear by picking up their album. Tracklisting at EclipticSight.com.
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  • Free Music Video 14

    Mission – Contagious

  • Do You Like To Hulu?

    Have you learned to hulu yet? Well why not it is easy and the best part it is free. Full length movies and television shows like “All Dogs Go To Heaven” and “Heroes” right at your computer streaming 24 hours a day. They are still adding new content partners which equals more shows for the viewer. They also offer RSS feeds to keep up with new shows or movies and embedding content on other websites which allows me to give you this full Simpsons episode.

    With 19 seasons, the Simpsons still have the magic with this “Departed” inspired show entitled the “Debarted”. I will not spoil the ending but it is classic observation.
    Simpsons Departed