Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Shirley Clarke




Anthology is finishing up a retrospective..."Portrait of Jason" thoroughly unseated me, wow. Can't believe I missed "Ornette: Made In America" (1985), which covers a 20 year history incl. "Skies" with Houston orchestra and Prime Time footage with 8bit video EFX...but, "The Cool World" (1964, first flic ever to be shot on location in Harlem) is on YouTube in HQ:



- and some of her shorts are on UBU!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

FLY GIRLZ!

I had the honor of mastering this record that's out now on two of my favorite new labels: True Panther (on vinyl) and Sockets (on the compact disc)...! It's the first record in a series called "Representing NYC" that our friend Sam Hillmer from Zs is now co-producing with the students from the after school program he teaches... Here's the blurb! Y'all gotta check it!




"The Fly Girlz The Fly Girlz are a group of young MCs ages 12 to 14. The group includes Tamera (aka angel), Tyshana (aka pinky), Vernice (aka Lady Millz), Sharmaine (aka rose), Ameena (aka Sophia), and Ashli (aka Princess). All of them are students at the Brownsville Middle School PS 284. The Fly Girlz was formed at a 21st century sponsored after school program facilitated by long time New York City public school supplementary arts education providers LEAP (Learning through and Expanded Arts Program). The program began with 22 students. The fly girlz were the last 6 standing. The Fly Girlz wrote and rehearsed for 6 months to author their first album “Da Bratz From Da Ville”. Overcoming social, and academic obstacles of all varieties the Fly Girlz offer us a look into their young but challenging day to day. Subject matter ranges from boyz to drive bys, from shoes to changing the conditions in which they are manufactured. “Da Bratz From Da Ville” is due out this March. The Fly Girlz continue their work at the Beacon Center for Arts and Leadership’s teen Action Program."

GET IT! TRUE PANTHER or SOCKETS

YES!

-MATT

Tuesday, April 7, 2009