Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Return of the King
Via Engadget
The iPad is getting hyped up quite a bit atm due to its fast approaching drop date. As it is, pre-orders have already been made, and if I'm not mistaken, people will be greasing up those wonderful screens by the end of April.
For those of us who have not yet made the decision to buy one however, hold the eff up! Microsoft's Courier (concept...) could end up being Microsoft's re-claim to the top. Yes, news of this has been out for a while, but for a lot of us, we have never heard of this magical device. If you watched the video you'll see that the Courier is essentially the iPad, but a lot more "ass-kick-ier". Okay, so far there is no tangible device (as far as we know), but if such a thing came to fruition I would buy one instantly. The possibilities of such a device have such a large range of applications. I hope to hear more about this soon!
Monday, March 22, 2010
Claim To Fame

Image from socialite life
I just remembered this interview with Pharrell that I saw a month or so ago at some music conference. Something he said really caught my mind, it was in regards to getting your name out as an artist. Of course there are the obvious means such as playing shows locally and trying to expand, and then hoping a record label would pick you up (or not, if you 're against the man or w/e...). Anyways he brought up two other ways of getting your name out, as well as catching the eye of someone in the industry. They're a little unorthodoxed, and might have a lower chance of success than the other usual methods, but there's no harm in trying. Anyways, without further adieu, here are two more channels for you to try and get your music out there.
1. Advertising. Send your music to advertisers. All products or services require some sort of music to go along with them, maybe your sound is the perfect fit. Commercials are seen all the time, whether or not people actually pay attention to them is another question, either way though, if you've got a good sound, someone will remember it, and then hopefully remember the name. This might not be the best example, but look at Feist. Yea she had a following before her iPod commercials, but how many more people became aware of her after they started to show up?
2. T.V Shows. Distribute your music to shows that again might fit with your sound. For those of us who watched O.C, how many bands did we discover from watching that show? Whether it was just in the background, or they were performing at that place that 13 works at. (13 ie. the girl from house, ie. lesbian girl that went out with seth...lol)
Some of you may have heard these ideas before, but I'm pretty sure there are a fair amount of us who haven't. Obviously these ideas won't ensure success, but they are a couple of extra possibilities that may help to give you the boost you need. To all the artists out there, keep doing your thing, and good luck.
sidebar: You can also try and gain some leverage by marketing the death of a talented friend, kind of like the guy up top... Just kidding!
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Why Can't There Be Love?
I'm not sure of the relevance of this post, but I really like this Adidas commercial. It's supposed to be advertising their Originals subdivision which is just their old old stuff rehashed for today. The commercial features a lot of familiar faces and some not so familiar, of note (to me at least) are: DJ Neil Armstrong, Hyori Lee, James Bond (of UNDFTD), Jay Baruchel (fellow Canadian), and of course there are the obvious ones. I think the background song is what really took me in. It's Dee Edwards' "Why Can't There Be Love?" in the beginning, and then near the end it gets chopped up and transformed into this cool little hip hop beat. Anyways that's pretty much it, enjoy your evenings and make love, not warcraft.
sidebar: Enzo wants to have a rooftop party real bad. Who's got the hookup?
Sunday, March 14, 2010
It Ain't Over

So I know the 2010 Olympics are over, and we were all happy cause we had a big ass win in hockey, but the Paralympics are still going on. We've still got some hard-working athletes representing for us, and I think we should try and maintain some of the spirit we had a few weeks ago. Try and watch one of the events, or wear your toque on one of the cold days. Support our athletes!
Friday, March 12, 2010
Very Impressive
In lieu of Lorenzo's post about Canadian Music Week, I think this video fits in well.
K'Naan and his waiving flag have come along way. The Canadian artist's response to the devastation in Haiti, according to me is a masterpiece. I think this remix holds its own when compared to the American We Are the World Remix.
Drizzy's lines are actually pretty good. Nikki Yanovski's extreme talent is displayed in this song (the girl from the olympics) and the eclectic mix of artist's ensure that the song exhibits all areas of Canadian music. We are not just a rock alternative nation. Drake, Kardi, Metric, Sam Roberts, Esthero, Simple Plan, Justin Bieber, Nelly Furtado, Jay from Bedouin Soundclash did this song justice!
K'Naan and his waiving flag have come along way. The Canadian artist's response to the devastation in Haiti, according to me is a masterpiece. I think this remix holds its own when compared to the American We Are the World Remix.
Drizzy's lines are actually pretty good. Nikki Yanovski's extreme talent is displayed in this song (the girl from the olympics) and the eclectic mix of artist's ensure that the song exhibits all areas of Canadian music. We are not just a rock alternative nation. Drake, Kardi, Metric, Sam Roberts, Esthero, Simple Plan, Justin Bieber, Nelly Furtado, Jay from Bedouin Soundclash did this song justice!
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Canadian Music Week!

From Canadian Music Week website
I guess we're a little late with this as it's pretty much halfway done, but there's still a few more days of good music to be heard. It started on the 10th and will end this Sunday, the 14th. There are a lot of hidden gems performing at various venues throughout the city. I myself am extremely interested in checking out Mista Sinista and Rob Swift of the X-ecutioners, K-OS, Grand Analog, A-Trak at the Redbull Thr3e-Style, and Keys n' Krates. The names I mentioned are mostly hip hop related, but don't let that throw you off though, there are way more rock, electro, and pop artists. Head on over to the Canadian Music Week website and take a look at the large list of events. There is definitely something for everyone, yes even you Karl Wolf and Ke$ha fans...
Anyways, don't delay, go now!
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
If theres one thing you watch...
If there is at least one thing you'll watch on tv this year, I hope it is this.
This is the single most hilarious marketing ploy I've ever seen. Its so outrageously funny that I watched it about 5 times.
Take a gander,
This is the single most hilarious marketing ploy I've ever seen. Its so outrageously funny that I watched it about 5 times.
Take a gander,
Monday, March 8, 2010
iPonder...
The first official iPad commercial came out yesterday at the Academy Awards. By now we've all probably seen it, and for the most part been disappointed. Yes, in essence it is just a larger iPhone, but it does have certain abilities that could prove to make it useful. For the most part, what Apple is really trying to sell here is a glorified e-reader. With a few tweaks, I feel the iPad could become an extremely useful school tool. The ability to store textbooks on it would have many benefits, ie. save paper, save space, ability to read your textbooks wherever you please. Furthermore if the ability to annotate your books was available, it would further increase the iPad's value. These are both things that I think could easily be done.
I know right now it seems like a pretty jank piece of equipment, but I'm pretty sure Mr. Jobs knows what he's doing, or perhaps he is just taking the easy route and riding all the success he's had to the bank. I mean, it's not a crazy idea, we all know someone who is Apple crazy. Either way, I wouldn't count out the iPad just yet, it does have its uses, but at the same time, compared to other possible (eventual) options such as the Microsoft Courrier, it's not much at all.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
This tune is Chiddy Bangin'
Philly's very own Chiddy Bang have reworked and sampled MGMT's Kids. The title of their song is the Opposite of Adults. Im pretty sure you can figure out what that equals. The effects in this video are cool, I'd still watch it if it didn't have music.....
Friday, March 5, 2010
Manny Pacquiao
I am posting this because I think this is just Amazing. I hope Pacquiao and Mayweather meet and fight. Tsk Tsk Manny, singing is not going to get his attention. Although I think Mayweather is the better fighter, Manny is the better singer.
Enzo's Addendum: And this is the pride of the Philippines..... haha
Enzo's Addendum: And this is the pride of the Philippines..... haha
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Game Over?
Source: HYPETRAK
It's finally here, Drake's first single off of his upcoming debut album "Thank Me Later". After a year of countless hits, most of which came off of his mixtape "So Far Gone", the expectations on Wheelchair Jimmy are very high. With Lil' Wayne heading off to jail, Young Money needs a new bread winner, but is Drake going to be the one? It's hard to tell after listening to this track. After first listen, it hasn't exactly caught my attention. The production by Boi-1da is quite mediocre for a track that's had as much anticipation as this one. Like a few of his previous tracks, this is a boastful song about his recent successes, his fame, and how his career is far from over (somewhat similar concept to "Forever", no?). His hook for this song is a wee bit uninspired, but I guess it's catchy, which is good for a radio single. Other than that, this track is just alright, (at least for the time being, some tracks just take time to grow on people). It's not a bad track, but it's also not the "next level-ness" I think people were hoping for. I definitely expected a lot more and I hope that Drizzy Drake Rogers does not disappoint when his album comes out.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Axe Cop is Axeome

As usual instead of doing my homework, I found myself browsing through the various forums that I browse through and stumbled upon this e-comic I guess you could call it. I'm probably late on this, but I bet you are too. I think what makes the comic really cool is the fact that it's written (apparently at least) by a 5-year old, so it's really simple, yet extremely imaginative. Go ahead and take a gander, it's definitely an enjoyable way to kill that time that you don't really have, but will make time by not doing stuff you should probably be doing.
sidebar: Here is the first episode in animated format.
You should probably read before you view.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Dollas Is What I Need
From the producers of Entourage comes a new HBO series, "How To Make It In America". The title of the show pretty much sums up what it's about, two young "entrepreneurs", Ben Epstein and Cam Calderon, who are trying to become successful through unorthodoxed methods. Their dream is to establish a new brand of denim, which you can imagine is no simple feat. Scoot Kid Mescudi a.k.a Kid Cudi is also in the show. As of yet not much is known about his character other than the fact that he is close friends with the protagonists, but I guess his presence should be enough for any Cudi fans to give the show a chance.
Some people are saying the show is comparable to Entourage, but I don't agree. Entourage is more or less about what happens after becoming successful while this show is more about the journey. The concept may not be entirely original, but it has been implemented using ideas that I feel are more relatable to a lot of younger people. For example, Ben's ex-girlfriend is trying to make it as an interior designer.
You should definitely give the show a shot, some "inspiration" can be found by those of us who have dreams that lie outside of the generic "get degree, enter workforce" formula. If you're not courageous enough to follow through with your dreams, at least enjoy watching these guys, as well as the rest of the characters in the show.
Hard Work= Awesomeness #2
A Rube Goldberg machine is a deliberately over engineered machine that performs a very simple task in a very complex fashion, usually including a chain reaction. The expression is named after American cartoonist and inventor Rube Goldberg. In the second version of the music video for their song "This Too Shall Pass", OK GO! used this type of machinery to create one of the most detailed and tremendous videos of all time. Yes, you heard me, ALL TIME!
Ok maybe its not one of the best of all time, but check it out.
Ok maybe its not one of the best of all time, but check it out.
Monday, March 1, 2010
Olympic Celebration
Olympic Celebration from Japa Langous on Vimeo.
A few days ago I had remarked at how Canada's game was not looking like we owned it. But last night, we did exactly that! Reports claim that the game was watched by 27.6 million Americans and around 20 million Canadians! We sure had our audience, and we gave them a heck of a game!
Not only did we win the Gold for Hockey, but we also claimed top spot on the podium 14 times, which is a record breaking accomplishment!
Props to Sid the Kid who came up big and proved to be a clutch player.
Go CANADA Go! 2010 is going to be an awesome year!
Japalangous was at Fionn Mccool's on Front St. in downtown Toronto taking it all in!
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