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ITS JUST MUSIC

Wednesday, February 01, 2012  
Getting access to new music today is way more easier and faster than it was 15 years ago. With the advent of internet and mobile technology, getting new music is just a click and a few or more seconds away. No longer are we behind the rest of the world when it comes to hearing the latest releases.

A few years ago it would take a month or more until you can wrap your jam and peanut butter covered hands around a new album or single.

Even then you would not even have an original copy. A cassette copy would have to suffice that you dubbed from a friend, who in turn got it from a friend that got it from another friend. You could also mail order a few vinyls, cassettes or CD's from overseas or place a special order with your local music store.

This of course would cost extra, but you didn't mind as what you have ordered was good quality music that you wouldn't get anywhere. But with local record companies licencing deals these orders would become illegal. Rap and Hip-Hop music would become only exclusive to those few who had the right connections.
I remember that I used to beg, borrow or steal just to have the latest Master P or Too $hort disc. And that would keep me busy and happy for the next few months.
But the explosion of the internet and new technology has changed that. And today with all major music stores having online stores it has become the norm to get hold of your favourite recording artists album or single.

Then we move along to illegal and legal download websites where it will take you  a matter of seconds to get hold of anything you want from Russian rappers Kacta to South African rapper AKA. The world is literally in the palm of your hands.

Gone are the days of a bad copied cassette tape making that hissing noise or cassette decks eating your away at your tape. Now its iPods playing back crystal clear sounds that you have acquired a few minutes ago. 

Where are we going to from here? So far it looks like "music on demand" looks like the future. This is already up and running but limited to a few first world countries.

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IT'S YOUR SONG

Wednesday, February 01, 2012  
The new year is finally in full swing and I have been slow as to start this new year. It seems that I'm doing exactly the same shit as what I was doing last January and February.

The music that has come out so far this year is a little different though. So far I have this gut feeling that this is going to be a better year musically than last year. So in my opinion there is a lot to look forward to.

I have picked up on a few hidden gems out that has surfaced recently. Guys like Big K.R.I.T and Schoolboy Q just to name a few. Fairly new artists that bring another viewpoint and message to this music genre that we love so much.

I am first a beatlover, lyrics comes secondary. If it wasn't for the beat then there would just be boring acappellas without no rhythm. It is the beat that communicates with your body saying, "Hey look here man come on, get down and boogie with me".

Your life surely has a soundtrack, which one is your theme song? I have too many to mention. But one song does stand out. Taken from his debut solo album, No More Glory, MJG's Good Damn Man, is my theme song.

When I think about my life and what people's recent opinions about me, Good Damn Man wins hands down as my theme song. It describes my struggles and my triumphs. 

I personally cannot go without music for a whole week. Its like my drug, it keeps me going. And it has to be as LOUD as possible. Loud music brings people together to have a good time and reminisce about good times past, present and the future.

When the webmaster and owner of www.africasgateway.com comes down to Cape Town we always have a music listening session. Loud music and fine wine goes together. Now and again we will throw a chop on the fire and enjoy the music. 

Next time go look and see if you can find your theme song for the life that you have lived.

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