[RH Photos] Fast Times At SXSW by Cooper Fox

Here's a few shots by Cooper Fox showing the high energy hustle that is South By South West. Featuring live performances, quite backstage moments, and everything in between.

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Jameel Bridgewater Announces New Solo Show

Words + Art by Jameel Bridgewater

BRIDGES

The community presents bridges because it wouldn’t be anything without US.

A bridge gives you the ability to expand past your constrictions and over spaces that hold strong directional currents. This collection is the study of the blueprint of a bridge and how we can use those tools to grow as a community and have conversations about what it means to have a solid structure. The four basic parts are all essential to its construction.

-  Foundation, the blueprint. Also, man and women, the women represents growth and fertility. The man represents structure and fluidity.
-  Superstructure, the all-seeing and the road one drives or walks on. It has an ego but also humbleness and wants to be noticed for the right reasons.
-  Substructure, the supporting piece. It serves it’s purpose with no need for praise and has strength in the ability to create behind the curtain. This is the support that propels the success of the higher tiers.
-  Girder, framework and underlining factor. The glue and binding force.
The process of building this collection has helped me grow not only with my craft but also in understanding more about purpose and calling. I have a whole new look at practice and imagination. In this series, it was my first time shooting medium format and also in between being exposed to archives from Jean-Paul Goude, Grace Jones, Jonathan Mannion and many more.    Taking classic techniques, breaking them apart and putting them back together to make new meaning/compositions. I think we take art for granted at times. In today's current state I believe it might be mostly because of the way we share it. I want to create for me, with my friends.
Instead of just creating for them.
With creative age, social media personally has become the most beneficial tool for marketing but may be becoming too dependent on a day to day. It has also made us as a community value things a little different. I aspire to share passions and goals through conversation. I think getting people of all background and walks of life into one room will help us break through the glass ceiling.Comfortability is the key to failure. Uncomfortably will motivate the way we move into the future.

-Jameel Bridgewater

RH Weekly Playlist Volume 5

We've been out of it recently with SXSW and Spring Break exploits taking up most of our time so let's play some catch up with our favorite new music from the past couple weeks:

1. Kaina - 4u

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I love this song and EP so much. Kaina is truly one of Chicago's brightest gems when it comes to true passionate music.

2. Mulherin - Alone

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A smooth R&B track oozing in vibes.

3. Redpest - Angelic

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One of my favorite Lofi Hip-Hop Soundcloud producers, Redpest showcases his trademark chillhop sound on Angelic.

4. KilaMDaPro - Grateful

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An unconventional drum rhythm makes Grateful all the more funky from the DMV producer.

5. Falcxne - Nothing I Can Do

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A glorious flip and a head knocker meant for riding in the vehicle with the roof down.

6. Cae Jones - Honestly

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A surreal vocal delivery and minimalist production make Honestly a must listen experience.

7. Jayaire Woods - Frat Rules Freestyle

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A hype lyrical display and delivery from the Chicago MC.

8. Sean Deaux - Iceberg Slim

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You could say its a gang thing as Sean Deaux and Jayaire Woods rip apart the beat.

9. MANWOLVES - Weather Is Warm

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An uplifting track with a lyrical dexterity that is uncanny. Manwolves continue to be one of the freshest acts inhabiting the Chicago scene to date.

 


Your Nature - Iris Temple

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One of the next great R&B acts, Iris Temple, repping Chicago by way of Kansas City, have dropped off their latest single 'Your Nature'. The track is a guitar led jam oozing in emotion pieced together with all original production. The infinitely talented duo continues to amaze with their lush vocals and tender songwriting. Anytime these two drop something it's a must listen so stream above.

Be sure to also purchase tickets to their first headliner at Schubas here.


RH In The Studio With: NDPNDNT

When I started rubyhornet damn near 10 years ago, one of the biggest things for me and Virgil was being the studio with artists. Just the idea of “the studio” was a magic place, something like behind the curtain of the Wizard of Oz. I remember those early days fondly of being in the studio with artists like Naledge, GLC, Mikkey Halsted, Rhymefest and many others. The studio is where Closed Sessions launched, where I first met a 15 year-old Vic Mensa, and got to watch a hero like Raekwon breakdown his approach to music. I think back on that time, my early and mid-twenties, running around like a kid in the candy store. I had a flip cam, and would just hit record. One of my favorite articles on RH were the in-studio pieces where artists would share their creative process and their new work. Since I’m back at rubyhornet, we want to get back to some of our strengths, and the In The Studio articles are at the top of the list.

For this edition, Cooper Fox hung out with emerging emcee and Columbia College Student, NDPNDNT at SoundScape Studio. In between breaks during a recording session with Jeff Arenson, the two spoke about NDPNDNT's studio habits, and how living in Chicago provides an abundance of subjects to explore.

rubyhornet: What are you working on today?

NDPNDNT: Today I did a song for rubyhornet called “Farewell”. It’s about self-reflection and being able to get rid of things you’ve been trying to get rid of for awhile, but they stay attached to you because that’s how life is sometimes. It puts you through these negative vibes and you have to detach yourself from it to move along in life. Which I think is appropriate for the time we’re in right now.

rubyhornet: What’s your process when getting into the studio?

NDPNDNT: To be honest, it’s really all about how I feel. Nothing is usually too out of the ordinary. For me recording is a lot about the feeling of it and how I feel at the time. Things can just pop up that I’ve never done before, I’ve recorded with the lights off and that’s not usual for me. It’s really just whatever I’m feeling. It’s how I write my music. Everything is about what I’ve seen and what I’m experiencing at the time and what’s about to happen, everything is about life. Everything is real organic.

rubyhornet: That being said, what is a big informer of your subject matter and what you write about?

NDPNDNT: Living in Chicago makes it very easy to write about things that have to do with society, there’s a lot of people that are depressed nowadays, a lot of violence but also a lot of people making great music. We’re in a perfect city for me to be able to write about so many different things. My mind can be in so many different places at once and it helps me make good music because it’s real to me. Everything that I’m able to write and record is real to me. That’s what makes everything so fun because this is really how I feel. This is what’s happening in the world today and this is me trying to be a leader for the youth or for whoever I’m speaking for. I love the city so much, there’s so much turmoil but I love it, there’s so much to talk about and so much to help. It helps create a story and a journey that a lot of people can relate to. It hits people hard when you tell them something that they’ve been thinking about.

rubyhornet: As a Columbia College Student how is finding a community within the school and networking helped you out?

NDPNDNT: The thing about Columbia is that it’s what you make of it because it’s not the type of school where you go to class and then go home. You’re paying too much money to do that, it’s all about the network and people you meet. Some of the kids are from Chicago and others come from elsewhere but they come together for the arts. There’s a lot of talented people at the school. The city is in a renaissance, people are coming in from out of town and people who were born here are really doing it. Included are a lot of people that know their purpose and a lot who are figuring out who they are. Columbia’s all about finding yourself. However, there’s so much individuality that people sometimes don’t understand the meaning of unity and that’s what we need.

rubyhornet: To wrap it up, is there anything you’re working on now or have released recently?

NDPNDNT: I have a project coming out called Voiceless, with two singles out now on Soundcloud titled “Free Me” and “Rock With You”. “Free Me” is about colorism and “Rock With You” is about love. The album title speaks for itself, it’s about a time in my life where I feel like I didn’t have a voice and about a time where I could speak for those who feel that they don’t. It talks about everything from gang violence, to being hungry and then to love. I’m showing the world the types of things I represent and who I am, NDPNDNT. It means more than just working by myself, it means to be distinct and different.


Watch The New Video From Jon Jame$: "My Phone"

Jon Jame$ is one of those artists who should release as much of his music as possible in music video form. That's no knock on the audio or recording quality of his raps, it's more so props on his larger than life persona and how it truly comes to life via the visual format. Jon is an artist we've known for years, going all the way back to '09 and "I Just Want". The Milwaukee-born emcee and TREATED member (and Sean CK favorite) has been promising an album for years, and hopefully it will finally come to fruition in '18. More certain though is a new mixtaep, Thuggin Out N Public, which has a drop date of 4/23. Peep the video and enjoy.


Watch Tyler, The Creator's New Video For "Okra"

"grammy nominated, tell yo cousin."

Tyler, The Creator has returned with new track + video, "Okra". I am a big okra fan, RIP to The Parthenon, the best Greek Okra in the city. Man, I loved that restaurant. This record is stunting at its best filled with metaphors and similes about Tyler's bank account, rap status, and abilities. His account manager is mad, his luggage is on full-flex, and if you're fake-friend, well, "YOU GONE" - how about some Hawk Harrelson in the mix.

enjoy.

 

 


Sen Morimoto - "People Watching"

Sorry for the slow-down in posting. I was in Peru.

I've been hearing Sen Morimoto's name here and there over the last couple years, but have not cross-paths yet with the Massachusetts transplant. I hope that changes soon, as I've been enjoying all the drops from his forthcoming Cannonball! LP (and I want to ask him if the title is "Anchorman" inspired). Today he blessed us with a new cut, "People Watching". Clocking in at over 6-minutes, it certainly carries visions of Ron Burgundy on the jazz flute, not as directly sonically (it is Sen on the sax), as much as a improv-vibe with the song unfolding calmly as Sen rhymes about various definitions of effort and the DIY spirit. Multiple listens are most definitely in order, and there is enough in this track that listeners will find something new each time.

Listen below, and get ready for the full album dropping May 4th (also my bday).