Sunday, March 18, 2012

Song of the Week


Andrew Kim
Period 5
Music Appreciation


Artist: Gang Starr
Song: Moment of Truth

          Gang Starr is an East Coast hip hop duo founded in 1987, consisting of MC Guru and DJ Premier. The duo were influenced by the New York hip hop scene, producing songs that reflected that particular style. Not only would the duo produce songs that reflected their style, but they also created songs that were innovative, combining hip hop with jazz beats in order to create their own specific style.
         Keith Edward Elam, Guru, was born on July 17, 1961. His MC name Guru is a backronym for Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal and also God is Universal; he is the Ruler Universal. Both of the backronyms are references to the teachings of the Nations of Gods and Earths. Guru died on April 19, 2010 at the age of 48 from cancer.
         Christopher Edward Martin, DJ Premier, was born on March 21, 1966. He is also known as Preem, Premo, or Primo for short. The Source named DJ Premier one of the five greatest producers in hip-hop history. The editors of About.com ranked him #1 on their top 50 Hip-Hop Producer list. To this day DJ Premier is still an active producer. He contributed a song on the Game's "Red Album". In a recent interview, he also expressed his desire to work with J. Cole and Drake.
         I like the song above because the beat is smooth and original. The lyrics also show the intellectual side of MC Guru. A trait that is all too forgotten and ignored in today's hip-hop scene.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Mario Object



Andrew Kim
Music Appreciation
Period 5

           My mario character is the smiling cloud. The materials I will use to construct this object wil be white foam boards, cushion pullows, and maybe some styrofoam. Because my metaphor will be the Loyola campus, I will draw out bricks in my cloud. The bricks are suppose to remind someone of the bricks of Loyola, making the metaphor obvious.  After constructing the cloud, I will hang it up so it looks like a real cloud, enabling a person to experience and see the stuff Mario would see in a 3-dimensional world.
          The metaphor for my cloud wil be the school campus, specifically Loyola Hall. In Mario, the cloud is always happy. It doesn't really do anything for you, but it is always there to support you. The cloud is just a part of the environment. It smiles so it is always suportive of your moves. Just like how the school campus supports the student and gives him the basics to succeed. Even though the campus is there for you it doesn't mean that it will help you. Like Mario, the cloud doesn't help you. You have to bea the level yourself. 
         The sound my object will make is the background song in the mario game. The cloud is a piece of the environment, and thus the background music goes well with the concept of my object.



Sunday, March 11, 2012

Song of the Week

Andrew Kim
Period 5
Music Appreciation

Artist: Atmosphere
Song: Sunshine

          Atmosphere is an American hip hop group from Minneapolis, Minnesota. The group is made up of rapper Slug (Sean Daley) and DJ/Producer Ant (Anthony Davis). Two of my favorite songs from this hip hop group is "Sunshine" (the song above) and "Yesterday". Slug's rapping style is very introspective. Most of his songs' lyrical content reflects the things he is thinking about. He opens about his life in his songs. His music almost is used as a sort of therapy for him, using his creative song writing proccess to deal with the issues he's been facing.
          The song above, "Sunshine" is from their album "Sad Clown Bad Summer". I like this song because it sounds very soothing. The most noticable instrument used in this song is the piano. It gives the song a very cool and chill vibe, making it a great song to listen to on a Sunday afternoon.

Song of the Week




Andrew Kim
Period 5
Music Appreciation

Artist: Murs
Song: L.A.

Born on March 16, 1978, Nick Carter aka "Murs" is an American rapper. He is signed to the independent recod label "Record Collection". Murs was a member of many famous hip hop groups such as Living Legends, Felt, and 3 Melancholy Gypsys. My favorite Murs song is the one above "L.A." I like this song because the beat is very original, and his lyrics actually has some meaning to it, unlike most rap songs on the radio. Murs is rapping about L.A., the place where he grew up in. And because I also grew up in L.A., I was easily able to relate to his lyrics. This song is also just simply a bery catchy song that I like listening to. 

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Song of the Week


Andrew Kim
Music Appreciation
Period 5

Souls of Mischief-Cab Fare

         Formed in 1991, Souls of Mischief is a hip hop rap group from Oakland, California. The rap group includes emcees A-Plus, Opio, Phesto, and Tajai. The group was also part of the hip hop collective Hieroglyphics. One of their more popular songs includes "Cab Fare" (the song above) and "93 til Infinity". I like thier music because their songs include original beats that sound amazing. They are very creative with both their lyrics and beats. If you were to compare their lyrics to the lyrics of today's mainstream hip hop songs, you would clearly be able to notice the different caliber of creativity these guys include in their lyrics.
       I think these guys are a good example of the kind of hip hop music produced in the 90's that is just so much better than the hip hop music being produced today. During the 90's, hip hop was at its finest. With emccees such as Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac, the 90's was the golden age of hip hop. Even though there are still some hip hop songs today that are outstandingtoday, most of these songs and artists have gone underground. The mainstream hip hop songs today that are being played in the radio are full of no real artistic talent. Artists such as Tyga, Waka Flaka, and Soulja Boy, solely rely on catchy phrases that make no sense to gain their fame. It disgusts me to hear their songs playing on the radio.These artists simply rap about women and sex, while the underground artists and the artists of the 90's actually rap about topics that have substance. It's sad to see terrible hip hop artists rise to fame through their terrbile songs.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

My Artistic Score

Andrew Kim        
Period 5
                                     My Artistic Score
    

  
       My score was created in a spiral winding shape. It is basically a standard music score, but instead of just being linear, the score forms a circle and becomes narrower as the music note come to an end. The symbols I used for my score were some basic shapes, lines and picture. Probably the most visually pleasing thing about my score is the red shades that I included in it. The red shades just add to depth of my score, making it seems as if the music is truly a three dimensional structure.
       The purpose of my score is to make people see stuff in different perspectives. For example,  if a person where to read my score he or she would have to be constantly shifting the paper. He would have to be angling the paper in such a way where the music notes appear linear, allowing to read the score. By shifting the paper, he is seeing my score in a different perspective, fulfilling the purpose of my art. I think that people these days don't realize the importance in looking at things in a different perspective. Thinking, looking, acting differently, being unique -- these are the ideals that I try to infuse on people who look at or read my score.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Song of the Week




Dan Finnerty & The Dan Band
Candy Shop

Andrew Kim
Music Appreciation
Period 5

            The song above is a remix of the 50 cent original rap song "Candy Shop". Although it is a remix, I still think that Dan's version of the song is creative and original. Only the lyrics are the same, but everything else, the beats, rythm, meter, and sound are different. The song was featured in the 2009 film "The Hangover" starring Bradley Cooper. The movie is a comedy and the song above only adds on to the humor of the movie.
            The Dan Band is a comedy band from Los Angeles, California. The band mostly does covers of popular songs such as "Candy Shop" by 50 cent. I especially like the song above because it is only one of the few songs in the world that can genuinely make me laugh. If you haven't heard this song before, I am pretty sure that your first reaction will be hysterical laughter. Not only do I like this song because it is funny, but also because of its smooth beat. The rythm almost incorporates some soft cool jazz into it. The cool and calming beats directly contradicts its explicit lyrics, which makes the song humorous. In the movie, the song was also performed live during a wedding, and I thought that it was funny that this song was performed during the wedding scene.