Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Tuesday

What's So Funny About Peace, Love and Experimental Classical Music?


Experimental classical music is like the rebellious teenager of the genre! It's always pushing boundaries and breaking rules--then and now. It's the wild card which kept and keeps classical music fresh and exciting. Imagine Beethoven on mushrooms, that's how experimental classical music feels like to me. It's a breath of fresh air in a world where tradition sometimes feels a bit stuffy. The break away from standards or not following proper composition structure, makes for exciting musical risk play! Fly your freak flag. Arrange it any way you feel; crush the notion of what a "symphony" is and focus on what it could be. Gioachino Rossini was an early 19th century composer who one day, decided to shift gears and drum up, "Cat Duet". The piece is more satire than anything, but the fact Rossini tried something different, throws him into the "outsider" of classical music club. 

Eric Satie is a favorite of mine. His music is both whimsical and dark at the same time. Sad and often thought provoking. You've probably heard some of his work in a movie or tv show. Well, in 1893, Satie created, "Vexations"--a relatively short piece in itself, yet, to be played 840 times as if the work were on a loop! In total, this work probably clocks in at over 18 hours! That's a pretty big leap into experimental classical, with dashes of the avant-garde.  

What makes experimental classical music so important is its ability to challenge the status quo. It's like a disruptor in the world of all things classical music, shaking things up and forcing us mortals, to see things in a new light. A new approach. Without experimentation, classical music would risk becoming stagnant and repetitive as far as I'm concerned. So, much love and props to all the experimental composers for keeping the genre interesting and waking up listeners! 

Art is a perfect space to take risks and accept dares. There's no safety net necessary in the wild world of improvisation and experimentation in music. In theater. In writing and visual arts; acting and filmmaking. Pushing envelopes is a great thing for artists and creators. In monkeying around in the lab, you find yourself open to new horizons and creative paths.

Let The Strings Play


Classical music and hip hop may seem like an odd couple, but trust me, they make magic outrageously together! Picture this: the elegance of a symphony orchestra meeting the beats of a killer hip hop track. Or a violinist flowing over tracks like mcees do vocally. It's like peanut butter and jelly-unexpected but, oh so right! When these two genres collide, it's a musical feast for your ears, blending the way-back-old-school charm of classical music with the modern vibes of hip hop.

Let's break it down like this, classical music brings the sophistication, the intricate melodies, and the rich history. Hip hop, on the other hand, brings the rhythm, the groove, and raw energy. Put them together, and you've got a match of super geners, producing awe inspiring art! The contrast between the grandeur of a symphony and the urban beats of hip hop creates a unique sound that's both timeless and fresh.

It's like they're bringing Mozart to the block party! Chopin at the wheels of steel? Hip hop artists are mixing in those classical vibes, and it's creating some seriously cool tunes. I mean, who knew Black Violin and The WuTang Clan could be a match made in music heaven? So, how are they doing it? Well, these hip hop geniuses are sampling classical music like it's going out of style. They're taking those old-school symphonies and giving them a fresh new beat. It's like a musical mashup that's blowing everyone's minds. And let me tell you, the trend needs more attention and projects. If not sampling the legends, hip hop producers will call upon classical musicians for the sound which cannot be emulated...no matter how great the synth is or AI. 

Violin, cello, strings in hop hop opened up a whole new world of music for everyone. Classical music lovers meet hip hop swagger. So next time you're looking for something new to jam to, don't be afraid to mix it up with some classical and hip hop fusion. It's like having the best of both worlds-a musical experience which is both classy and cool at the same time. 

Blues and Its Dark Affair With the Music Industry



Hey! Let's dive into the long, dark and gross history between blues musicians and the record labels who took advantage of their talents. It's a story that's as old as time, and boy, does it have some twists and turns. You see, back in the day, blues musicians were like (and still are regarded as) the unsung heroes of the music world. They always poured their hearts and souls into their music, creating these raw, emotional tunes which resonated with people from all walks of life. But here's the kicker: record labels saw dollar signs instead of wholly appreciating the artistry of blues and its history.

These record labels quite simply saw the blues as a cash cow. They would swoop in, sign these talented musicians, and then proceed to exploit them like there was no tomorrow! Contracts were drawn up which were so one-sided, it'd made your head spin and blood boil! These poor blues artists were left with crumbs while the record labels raked in the big bucks. Sure, the exposure was fantastic and the genre itself thrived by the long overdue attention. But, at the end of the day, given many of these artists' financial situations, it is downright cruel to deny them of any revenue for their work. 

But you know what? Despite all the struggles and injustices, the blues never died! It kept on thriving, thanks to the sheer determination and talent of these musicians. It fueled their stories. They may have been taken advantage of, but they never let this stop them from creating music which spoke to the very depths of the human soul.

This disturbing history between blues musicians and record labels is a cautionary tale. It's a reminder the music industry isn't always fair, but it's also a testament to the resilience and power of the blues and its legends. Let's raise a glass of whisky to those unsung heroes who paved the way for generations of musicians to come.

The Values and Power of Protest Songs



Without question, protest songs have a long and impactful history. They've been used as a powerful tool to express dissent, challenge authority, and essentially, bring about social change. From the civil rights movement to the anti-war protests of the 1960s, these songs have played a crucial role in shaping public opinion and mobilizing the masses. From U2 and Neil Young, to The Clash and John Lennon. They have the ability to capture the spirit of a generation and give voice to the marginalized. In my opinion, protest songs are not just catchy tunes, but a form of art that can inspire, educate, and unite people.

One of the earliest examples of protest songs can actually be traced way back to the labor movement of the early 20th century! Workers facing harsh working conditions and exploitation, used songs to rally support and demand better treatment. These songs, often sung on picket lines and at union meetings, not only boosted morale but spread awareness about the plight of all workers. Protest songs from this era served as a means of solidarity and resistance against oppressive labor practices. In my view? These songs were a powerful tool in the fight for workers' rights and laid the foundation for future protest songs...

The 1960s witnessed a surge in protest songs that reflected the social and political turmoil of the time! Artists like Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, and Pete Seeger used their music in voicing opposition to the Vietnam War, racial inequality, and other pressing, hot-buttoned issues. Their songs became anthems for the anti-war movement and the civil rights movement, resonating with a generation seeking change. In my opinion, these protest songs not only expressed the frustrations and aspirations of the youth but also served as a catalyst for social movements as a whole. Lennon and Ono's "Give Peace a Chance", recorded during their "bed-in for peace" event in their Monteal hotel room, took protest songs to a brand new level!

In recent years, protest songs have continued to evolve and adapt to the changing times. Artists like M.I.A., Kendrick Lamar, and Childish Gambino have used their platform to address issues such as police brutality, racial injustice, and systemic inequality. Their music has sparked conversations, raised awareness, and supported while igniting movements like "Black Lives Matter". Contemporary protest songs are a testament to the enduring power of music as a form of activism! They remind us art can be a force for change and a tool for social justice. Always.

Protest songs have played a significant role in shaping society and challenging the status quo. They have the superpower to inspire, educate, and mobilize people towards a common cause! From the labor movement to the civil rights movement to the present day and all of its insanity, these songs have given a voice to the marginalized and sparked social change. Let's face it: protest songs aren't just a form of entertainment, but a vital part of our cultural and political landscape.

Wait...What Ever Happened to Breakdancing?



Breakdancing, once an extremely vibrant and popular art form, has seemingly lost its spark. What happened? Well, there are a few factors at play here. First off, we can thank the rise of new dance trends. With the advent of TikTok and social media platforms, dance challenges have taken over the internet. People are more focused on learning the latest viral moves than giving breakdancing a chance nor attention. One time, a friend tried to master "the worm" yet, he tried doing it on his back! Needless to say, we weren't surprised to see him holding his head and screaming (he was okay, just a super hard knock to his noggin)! We used to walk around the neighborhoods of NYC and just watch breakdancers do their thing. Randomly. On the streets and in the parks. Soon, crowds would gather and rightfully so!

Secondly, and frankly, perhaps the commercialization of breakdancing has played a role in its decline? Back in the day, breakdancing was all about self-expression and creativity. But now, it has become a commodity, with competitions and sponsorships dictating the direction of the art form. This has taken away some of the rawness and authenticity which once made breakdancing so captivating.

And lastly, let's not forget about the passage of time! Trends come and go, and breakdancing is no exception at the end of the day. What was once seen as cutting-edge and rebellious has now become a nostalgic reminder of our past. As new generations emerge, their interests and passions naturally evolve, leaving behind what was once popular. I reckon this is nothing new and will only continue as time keeps on slipping!

Ultimately, while breakdancing may seem like a lost art, it still has a dedicated community of die-hard enthusiasts who are keeping the spirit alive. So, even though it may not be in the spotlight like it used to be, breakdancing will always have a special place in the hearts of those who appreciate its history and artistry.

Friday

New Episode For You!!!

Hey everyone! Are you looking for something new and exciting to listen to? Look no further! I am proud to announce the release of my new radio episode of The Rainbow Flipper Musical Explosion!
This episode is packed with fantastic music and soundscapes that will take you on a journey of musical exploration. I've put together a unique blend of genre influences, from blues to hip hop, rock and everything in between. Each track has been carefully crafted and arranged to truly bring out the beauty of the music, and create a powerful listening experience.
The Rainbow Flipper Musical Explosion is something that I am truly proud of and I know you will enjoy it. I invite everyone to take a listen and share the episode for its music value. I am sure it will leave you feeling inspired and energized! So, what are you waiting for? Tune in drop out and show your support!

Wednesday

The Way of the Metal

 


Hard rock, known for its powerful guitar riffs, thunderous drums, and energetic performances, has noticeably, undergone various transformations throughout its history. One of the most significant influences on the genre's evolution was the emergence of heavy metal-which changed the course of hard rock and delve into its roots, tracing its origins back to the late 1960s!

The roots of heavy metal can be traced back to the late 1960s when bands like Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, and Deep Purple emerged. These bands introduced a heavier sludgier and overall, darker sound thanks to the beautiful noise produced by distorted guitars, thundering basslines, and extremely powerful vocals. Black Sabbath's self-titled debut album, released in 1970, is considered the birth of heavy metal (some even go as far as to call it the birth of grunge), with its dark and foreboding atmosphere setting the stage for the genre's fate.

Heavy metal's impact on hard rock was profound. Prior to its emergence, hard rock was primarily influenced by blues and psychedelic rock. However, heavy metal brought a new level of intensity and aggression to the genre. Bands like AC/DC, Judas Priest, and Motorhead incorporated heavy metal elements into their music, infusing hard rock with a newfound energy and power!

Over the years, metal has taken the brundt of being associated with true came cases and instances of "satanic panic" during the 80s. This ultimately was great unintended press for metal and sales soared. With OzFest and other acts like Slipknot, the genre's only gotten more powerful over time.

Tuesday

Another Musical Explosion for Your Ears and Soul

 


Hey there, Flippers! For years, my family and I have been neighbors with Joe Matt, the genius behind the comic, Peepshow. Joe was never just your average comic creator. He's a true artist who knows how to capture the raw emotions of life, particularly his own. His work was at times self-deprecating, always humorous and always very real. You read his comics and you feel as though you know him! I'd always have conversations with him about old comic book artists, music, life back east (we're in Los Angeles), old westerns...you name it. Yesterday (Sunday 9/17), my lady and I were extremely shocked to find out he passed away. His housemate, in tears, told us the upsetting news and I instantly started crying.  

 

He was just such a nice, good man. He was always creating and in fact, was working with producers to translate his comic into an animated show. He wanted me to do the voice for one of the characters. "Can you do a Philly accent?" "Pass me a hoagie, Mike Schmidt", I replied trying my best. He laughed and said, "close enough". Joe was nominated for a Will Eisner Award for Peepshow. A great accomplishment to accompany his prolific career. He will be missed and I'm still grappling with the fact he passed away at 60, while meanwhile, Henry Kissinger is alive and well at 100. Makes no sense to me. Bless Joe Matt and his kindness. 

 


When anyone's going through a tough time, usually, playing and listening to favorite tunes helps in one's healing process. And it's always cosmic when those songs perfectly encapsulate our feelings. On the new episode, I really jump across multiple genres and amazing artists. I hope you enjoy the show and remember: new shows every T&T (Tuesday and Thursday).


Monday

The Future of Rock?

 

Rock music has obvi been a dominant force in the music industry for decades. From the revolutionary sounds of the 1960s to the heavy guitar riffs of the 1980s and new wave/punk, rock music has evolved and transformed over time. But what about modern-day rock music? Is it still worth a listen? Let's dive into the world of modern rock music and find out if it's still rocking the charts.

Rock has always been synonymous with rebellion, angst, and raw energy. Safe to suggesr angst moreso in the 90s? The genre began with pioneers like Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and The Rolling Stones, who laid the foundation for what was to come. But, don't ever forget the brilliance of old blues masters. Rock music eventually branched into various subgenres, such as punk, grunge, alternative rock, and more. Each subgenre added its own unique flare to the landscape.

In the 21st century, the music scene has witnessed a shift in sound and style. While the classic rock bands continue to tour and release new material, a new wave of rock acts has emerged. These modern rock bands incorporate elements from different genres, such as pop, hip-hop, and electronic music, to create a fresh sound, though, at times ot can be very derivative. 

I think the question on everyone's mind is whether modern rock music is still good! Well, the answer is subjective...Just like any other genre, modern rock music has its hits and misses. There are bands which stay true to the core elements of rock, delivering high energy performances and catchy melodies resonating with audiences. On the other hand, some bands may prioritize commercial success over artistic integrity, resulting in a more mainstream sound that appeals to a wider audience. Many artists have found more income writing ad jingles.

What makes modern rock music worth a listen is its ability to adapt and stay relevant in an ever-evolving music industry. Modern rock artists are not afraid to experiment with different sounds and styles, leading perhaps to some sort of innovation of the genre. 

Modern rock continues to serve as an outlet for self-expression, providing a platform for both musicians and fans to channel their emotions and connect with like-minded individuals. Even if mostly digital and without even going to a studio! 

While the sound may have evolved, the spirit of rebellion and authenticity remains. It's a genre which will always continue to push boundaries and captivate audiences with its energy and emotion. It's all, as since Elvis' first hip shake, still subjective.

Wednesday

Beyond The Four Seasons


Hey there, listeners! Let me tell you about this musical genius named Vivaldi. Seriously, this guy was off the charts talented! I mean, we're talking about a composer who kicked out over 500 concertos. That's mind-numbing! And get this, he didn't just stick to one instrument. Nope, Vivaldi was a master of the violin, the cello, and even the flute. Amazing much? Dude...

But it's not just the quantity of his work that's impressive, it's the quality too. Vivaldi had this incredible ability to create these beautiful melodies that would just transport you to another world. His compositions were so rich and vibrant, you couldn't help but get lost in the music. It's like he had this magical touch that could make your heart skip a beat.

Now, I know what you're thinking, "But what about his famous, 'The Four Seasons'?" Oh boy, let me tell youse, that's a masterpiece right there. Each season is brought to life through Vivaldi's incredible use of musical techniques. From the delicate sounds of spring to the thunderous storms of summer, he captures the essence of each season with such precision and artistry. It's no wonder this piece has stood the test of time and continues to be beloved by music enthusiasts all over the world.

If you're ever in need of some musical inspiration, look no further than Vivaldi. This guy was a true genius, a master of his craft. His talent was unmatched, and his music continues to captivate audiences to this day. Trust me, give Vivaldi a listen and prepare to be blown away and your soul get lighter!

Thursday

EPISODE 4 IS READY


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- Motorhead, White Stripes, Marvin Gaye, Earl Scruggs and way more!!! PLUS: who's better? The Who or The Doors?

Tuesday

Sorry, I've Been Away Too Long

Last days? Perhaps...

Hey now, folks...sorry i haven't updated my blog in a bit--been crazy busy as ever! went recently to my friends' jon and amy's wedding in northern california! wine country! amazing! the ceremony was beautiful--both sides of the family: warm and caring, nice and friendly peeps...i cried, the groom cried, the wife cried--we ALL cried! it was perfect...weather was 70 degrees...amazing...i left NYC saturday, early morning...40 degrees...storm. good timing, eh?! i'm so proud and happy for these two newlyweds...they're great, smart, cool-ass folks and i'm excited for them. i DJ'd the wedding and sang a few songs (a swing version of "you shook me" by AC/DC, BTO's "you ain't seen nothin' yet" and "funkify your life" by the meters!)...it was great! but man, sitting on these airplanes for that long is something else, no? LOL...jetblue is a fun ride...flew into san fran. i hope they have kids soon! LOL...i'm all excited about newlyweds and the prospect of them having kids soon after...so what else, oh yeah, i have a meeting today with the broadway gallery about maybe showing my work there! my collages and paintings...should be very, very interesting. got together all my cookies in one basket and will pitch my art! LOL...wish me lucks. more later, including: "a-rod, please join the mets," "torre...just shut up already, will ya?" and "where in the world is carmen san diego already?!"