Category Archives: Music

Groups air doubts about Wyclef’s charity


*Don’t worry, Wyclef answers these accusations and more @ http://nexmillenmusic.com

LOS ANGELES (AP) – Groups that vet charities are raising doubts about the organization backed by Haitian-born rapper Wyclef Jean, questioning its accounting practices and ability to function in earthquake-hit Haiti.

Even as more than $2 million poured into The Wyclef Jean Foundation Inc. via text message after just two days, experts questioned how much of the money would help those in need.

“It’s questionable. There’s no way to get around that,” said Art Taylor, president and chief executive of the Better Business Bureau’s Wise Giving Alliance, based in Arlington, Va.

Taylor reviewed Internal Revenue Service tax returns for the organization also known as Yele Haiti Foundation from 2005 through 2007. He said the first red flag of poor accounting practices was that three years of returns were filed on the same day — Aug. 10 of last year. Continue reading

Environment Now And Later

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Short amateur level low resource documentary made on environmental issues for PTV contest. Equipment: Sanyo high8 handycam, yashica 3.2 MP point and shoot camera and a cheap tripod. Date 31.5.2005

WRAPPING UP:: A Genre Ages Out.

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by Sasha Frere-Jones The New Yorker.com

Weighing in early on what academics call “periodization” is a dicey proposition. If you try to locate the moment of a major paradigm shift, in the moment, perhaps by calling your album “Hip Hop Is Dead,” as Nas did in 2006, you’re slipping into weatherman territory. Will it rain tomorrow? Will another great rap album pop up? The life spans of genres and art forms are best perceived from the distance of ten or twenty years, if not more. With that in mind, I still suspect that Nas—along with a thousand bloggers—was not fretting needlessly.
If I had to pick a year for hip-hop’s demise, though, I would choose 2009, not 2006. Jay-Z’s new album, “The Blueprint 3,” and some self-released mixtapes by Freddie Gibbs are demonstrating, in almost opposite ways, that hip-hop is no longer the avant-garde, or even the timekeeper, for pop music. Hip-hop has relinquished the controls and splintered into a variety of forms. The top spot is not a particularly safe perch, and every vital genre eventually finds shelter lower down, with an organic audience, or moves horizontally into combination with other, sturdier forms. Disco, it turns out, is always a good default move. Continue reading

Fraction Theory Free Album Postponed

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Dear Fraction Theory friends and fans,

At our debut performance at The Philadelphia Folk Festival, August 15th 2009, we announced that we will give our fans a FREE digital download of our new album. Since then, we have been hard at work in the studio getting everything ready for your ears. Unfortunately, we have not been able to complete it in time for the stated release date of October 20th. We are very close to getting all of the songs recorded and ask for your patience while we refine, tweak, mix, and master these new sounds so they are just right.

We are pushing the release date of the album to December 22, 2009. It will still be a FREE download. Please sign up to the list below if you arent on it already and we will contact you when the download is available.

Thank you,
Fraction Theory

In the meantime…
Please enjoy watching our entire performance at the 2009 The Philadelphia Folk Festival on Vimeo…
WATCH IT HERE!!!

RTC SOUND:: Repeat- Classics and Classics

I get so caught up in the information highway that I sometimes forget to post music. So let’s lighten the mood a little. Peace. ////Millen
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What’s Good Party People!!!! I’ve been getting email requests for this timeless episode of RTC Sound. So here it is… Back by popular demand!!!!!! Classic & Classic ////Millen “Tune In Next Monday For All New Episodes. Season 03!!!!”

Listen and Subscribe.

Movie Of The Week:: Les Paul “Chasing Sound”

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Les Paul( June 9, 1915 – August 13, 2009 ) is the man! After all those years of creating his own sound. I still try to watch every move that he makes on stage even in his older years. Subtle strokes of the guitar, always under playing but impeccable with his note placement. Now he uses the effect pedals that emulates the natural reverb he created through placing one microphone at the end of the hall while Mary Ford sung pure sweetness into a microphone on the other end of the hallway. Les Paul was the first to show the world that you can make studio quality music in the comfort of your own home. If you have a ear for mixing, effects and a multi-track recorder. Gary Dann and I both agree on the genius that is Les Paul. So while we are putting the finishing touches on our debut album, watch a little of this and once again marvel at our hero Les Paul.

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Fraction Theory at the Philly Folk Festival Tonight!

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If you’re in the Philadephia area today, come check out Fraction Theory featuring Nex Millen and Gary Dann at the Philly Folk Festival! See some of the press coverage here. See you at the show!

Movie Of The Week:: Rip! A Remix Manifesto

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In RiP: A remix manifesto, Web activist and filmmaker Brett Gaylor explores issues of copyright in the information age, mashing up the media landscape of the 20th century and shattering the wall between users and producers.
The film’s central protagonist is Girl Talk, a mash-up musician topping the charts with his sample-based songs. But is Girl Talk a paragon of people power or the Pied Piper of piracy? Creative Commons founder, Lawrence Lessig, Brazil’s Minister of Culture Gilberto Gil and pop culture critic Cory Doctorow are also along for the ride.
A participatory media experiment, from day one, Brett shares his raw footage at opensourcecinema.org, for anyone to remix. This movie-as-mash-up method allows these remixes to become an integral part of the film. With RiP: A remix manifesto, Gaylor and Girl Talk sound an urgent alarm and draw the lines of battle.
Which side of the ideas war are you on?

Media That Matters: African Underground Democracy In Dakar Episode Two

GCR: Thank You For The Support

Media That Matters: African Underground Democracy In Dakar Episode One

GCR featured this story about Senegal’s hip hop community earlier this year. I thought it was important to post a couple of episodes. Media That Matters has done such a good job on this documentary. Please take a few minutes to watch.

Thank You-GCR