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... and so we say, What's Mind Is Yours

Posted by Colin McDowell on Tuesday, September 13, 2011, In : Music 
The long awaited day as arrived, Keswick and I have finally released the 7 track EP that went to hell and back just to see the light of a final mixdown... we have released it through the medium, Bandcamp, and hope that the price of FREE will be good enough for the casual and avid listener.  We hope you enjoy what you hear, and if you do/don't, do let us know by dropping a line [or hash tagging #WMIY] on Twitter (/ilooklikehim /KesWerd) or FB (/ilooklikehim)... we appreciate you taking time ou...
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Thank You, Mr. Ryan Snyder Ananat

Posted by Colin McDowell on Thursday, February 24, 2011, In : Change 
You have done the Hip-Hop community a great deal of justice by utilizing your well adjusted scholarship to discuss in detail the intrinsic value pertaining to Rap and Hip-Hop... I cannot reiterate the importance of your decision to take on such a (generally) frowned upon subject matter... the manner in which you conveyed several Hip-Hop truths has communicated several essential concepts relative to understanding this street art form.  Thanks again, you have impacted me greatly.

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Legion + Blasé... stay played son.

Posted by Colin McDowell on Sunday, December 5, 2010, In : Music 



 This is us after 4 hours (12am-4am) of musical production/sampling; writing; freezing; kissing (only Joe & Tom Tom); freestyling/basedstyling; and listening to sounds.

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I'd like a Coke on La Rocks... please?

Posted by Colin McDowell on Tuesday, December 15, 2009, In : Music 



(Kool DJ Herc and Coke La Rock throwin down, above)
 (Grandmaster Flash introducing [what was]a revolutionary new instrument, below)
 
 The epic duo of
Kool DJ Herc and Coke La Rock are considered to be the fathers of hip-hop giving birth to this new genre of music and dance on the streets of 1520 Sedgwick Avenue and Cedar Park in the Bronx, NYC.  From party to party, these were the guys you would call on if you wanted a good time.  The development of B-Boy's and B-Girls (breakdancing cohorts) a...

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