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This is probably about 75% of all the mix tapes I made for myself from 1991-present. (I don't have a CD burner, so I still make tapes, though in recent years I've also made a few iPod playlists.) It's kind of surprising how many of them still survive.

This photo was taken on September 17, 2010 using a Canon PowerShot SD1200 IS.

Hoje fotografei o 1º dia de filmagens do clipe da banda Mixtape. Escolhi essa foto pra não revelar muito do cenário / figurino, já que o clipe só fica pronto lá por Abril.

 

Foram 14 horas de trabalho hoje. Amanhã tem mais e segunda-feira tem mais ainda!

 

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double exposure film photo + digital photo

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1.Les Baxter - Rachmaninoff Prelude in C# Minor

2.Simian Mobile Disco - Cerulean

3.Dauwd - Whats There (Fort Romeau Remix)

4.Hadouken! - Parasite(Radio Edit)

5.The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart - The Body (Violens Remix)

6.Blackbird Blackbird - Waikiki

7.Reptar - Houseboat Babies

8.DIIV - Geist

9.The Danks - Automocar

10.Satellite Stories - Family / Family (One Day Diary remix)

11.The Neighbourhood - Sweater Weather

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A mixtape from Amber, Summer 2008.

He met her at Minna and slept with her from the beginning of 2008 until sometime in 2009. When they met, he told her he had a girlfriend. I can't believe all the slutty men and women out there who don't care about the innocent party they are hurting. It really is a character flaw.

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To: HIM

From: HER

Sometime in April 2008

He captured my attention the moment I laid eyes on his startling X’X” frame. The lights

above the stage where he stood painting, reflecting off his “Mr. Clean” shaved head. I

was mesmerized by the way his large, powerful hands spread stark white paint onto the

void of black behind it. He was so graceful, so chaotically deliberate. Standing back to

examine his work, I was overcome with the desire to crawl inside his head and see his art,

his process, not only through his eyes, but to feel it in his heart. I had not even seen his

face yet, but he was familiar in a way I could not name.

 

I don’t know where I got the courage, but I surprised myself and as he passed me in

the crowd later, I tugged the sleeve of his black t-shirt and his expectant, beautiful face

turned to meet mine. There was something about the structure of his face; it was at once

primal and angelic. So hard and polished, but those soft, dewy blue eyes and his knee-

weakening crooked smile softened him, so that he managed to exude an innocence or

purity that is contrary to his imposing stature.

 

“You’re doing a great job in there.” I said.

 

He looked surprised, almost caught off guard and clumsily, he thanked me. There were

a few awkward exchanges of small talk we’ll never recall, and then he handed me his

card and walked away. As I continued to watch him paint, feeling so moved and inspired

by his presence, I didn’t imagine that I’d ever summon up the courage to speak to him

again. This boy – this quintessentially cool boy with stunning talent, height of the scene,

breathtakingly beautiful, was miles and miles of out my league.

 

I came home that night and gingerly placed his business card on my bedside

table…handling it ever so carefully, as if it were damaged, then my thin cobweb

of connection to him would be lost. A few days passed and I had spent time,

holding the card, debating if I should him. I’d visited his website and was intrigued,

disturbed and impressed by the scope of his talent and the subject matter he worked

with. I just thought he was so cool. I decided finally, to write him an email, just to

say “thank you” for sharing his work with me (and everyone else) that fateful night.

 

Surprisingly, he wrote back to me. Not only that, but he’d looked me up on Myspace and

made a comment in his email to me about a picture of me picking cherries. It was only

slightly flirtatious, but very sweet and highly innocuous. He had a girlfriend, of course he

did! How could he not? As I never thought I stood a chance anyway, it was only mildly

disappointing. I was just thrilled that he had written me back, opening a door to get to

know him better.

 

A few days later, I was on a date at a local dive bar in my neighborhood. I walked out

of the bathroom to find just standing there, leaning against the wall, as if he were

waiting for me. We each did a little double take and huge smiles of recognition and “what

the fuck…” crept across both our faces. I suddenly felt like my heart would leap out of

my chest. We had a brief, somewhat awkward hug and exchanged some small talk before

I went back to my date – completely distracted and excited. The way he looked at me in

that moment, world seemed to stop and fall away. Something changed in that moment.

We were each forever altered by what was beginning. A seed was planted in each of our

hearts in those few seconds, and it began to grow very quickly, spreading out strong and

overwhelming like ivy.

 

It feels as though our hearts have been fused together.

 

I always feel him with me, though we are rarely in the same space.

His voice and breath and words dwell inside me.

He is the part of me I never knew existed.

He is my missing link, my perfect puzzle piece.

 

He is my inspiration to greatness.

I belong to him. I am his.

He is….

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Yeah, he meets most his whores at The Page, his favorite bar.

Making of do primeiro videoclipe da banda Mixtape.

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Maolo of My Awesome Mixtape

 

© Gabriele Spadini. All rights reserved.

May 2012 @ Tarabya, Istanbul

 

Model: Dusica

Styling: Ece Soner

Make-Up: Aslı Bilge

Hair: Görkem Ölek

Re-touch: Peji Mekmak

Mixtape 5, Sofia, Bulgaria

Anaheim Mixtape Vol. 2 features RareBreed from Los Angeles, CA with his single Lay My Burdens Down.

 

"We want to thank Club Judah in Los Angeles for featuring our good friend RareBreed on our Anaheim Mixtape Vol.2. We are sponsored in part by Pastor Collete Cruz and Club Judah.

 

RareBreed is a good friend of mine. We have been around each other the last few years throughout the Los Angeles area. I have watched him as he is deeply involved in the community. Anytime there is a gang killing, RareBreed is their with his Southern California Ceasefire Committee to show support to the families that lost loved ones and to make sure that the violence does not increase by the situation. I have been honored to work with the Southern California Ceasefire Committee at Peace events and Police brutality community meetings. I have also worked at Magic Johnson Park along with the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department assisting the Ceasefire Committee to bring a peace treaty between rival gangs (Bloods and Crips).

 

My good friend RareBreed just lost his dear friend and mentor to gang violence a few weeks ago. We are honored to have Rarebreed on our Vol.2 and we recognize the work that he is doing throughout the community. I pray that this message get's back to you. The S.O.G. Crew is here to work in the trenches with you and we are also here if you need a friend to chop it up with. It's time for the Gospel Hip Hop community to be aware of soldiers like you. Thank you for your integrity and thanks for inspiring me with your testimony. I support you all the way my brother." - Dr. Robert "Battle Ax" Ornelas from The S.O.G. Crew

 

Jaime “RareBreed“ Gregory is a man who leans on the masculine side of God's word, believing that tough love is necessary, in the balance of nurturing things surrounded in so much false perception. Because he is no longer part of the problem he doesn’t mind being identified by his gospel rap name or his birth name. Though quiet, he is outspoken when his passion arises and he feels he needs to be heard, hence, the reason he ministers through rap. His soft tone that has blessed many microphones, can also be heard in the community with Southern California Ceasefire Committee, where he serves as one of the executive board members, taking on a host of responsibilities networking with many other activists, community leaders, government and law enforcement agencies. He tries to help fix what he helped break.

 

RareBreed is very active in the community. He participates in Safe Passage for his neighborhood high school to help reduce the violence amongst the youth. He volunteers with his church's, "Boys to Men mentoring group," under Pastor Lafayette Dorsey, at Love And Live Again Ministries where he has spoken and rapped for the Challengers Youth group under Eva J's Touch The World Ministry. RareBreed has marched in many marches frontlining for the community. He has prayed over candlelight vigils of youth senselessly murdered on the streets and rallied from City Hall to Capitol Hill with various groups, joining to make change.

 

Rarebreed has also graced many stage events such as, The Taste of Soul, the Upfest, United in Peace Movement with Minister Tony Mohammed, Hip Hop Church LA, CaliFest, church events, community events, peace march rallies and Youth Coalition groups on City Hall steps. RareBreed remains humbled by his new beginning and second chance at life after over twelve years of incarceration from two separate incidents.

 

RareBreed is proving by his actions that there is a chance at redemption. He came to the Ceasefire table offering only a passion to do better and to make music for The Movement. The music given to him comes from the essence of who he is, who he was, and what he has conquered. His music speaks redemption and salvation as it provides an alternative to mainstream music today. He has performed and collaborated with many gospel artist, such as The Club Judah Allstars, Markillo, Unashamed to Put in Work and the legendary Gospel Gangsters.

 

RareBreed has shown consistency in his change proving that gospel rap is the music for The Movement in this spiritual warfare. Leading by example, RareBreed hopes to awaken others to see our old ways aren't working and that it is time to come full circle in this change.

 

*Anaheim Mixtape News*

 

ArtistDirect.com

 

www.artistdirect.com/entertainment-…r-now/11274267

 

CD Insight

 

cdinsight.com/2014/09/thump-reco…eim-mixtape-vol-1/

 

UndergroundHipHopBlog.com

 

undergroundhiphopblog.com/2014/10/08/s…ous-artists/

 

Club Judah

 

www.clubjudah.net/#!artists/csec

 

This is my first mixtape on a real audio cassette tape after more than a decade. I recently bought a tape deck on ebay and this is the first recording.

My First Mixtape Picturee =)

2011-09-01

 

Mamiya C220

Mamiya-Sekor 80mm f/2.8 lens

Kodak Portra 400 (800-push) 120 film

Minolta 360px flash

A neighbour left this near the front door.

029/365: Sweet. Classic. Traditional. Mixtapes are very appealing, to me, that is.

Tvpixeles presenta:

 

1.Una canción de maria pixeles y felipe ortega [Muy bonita, además]

2. Parte del cover de no surprises.

 

video completo - Tvpixeles

Mixtape that I did to www.themixtapeclub.org, Session 016

Enjoy.

 

www.lucasrampazzo.com/mixtape/Mixtape_Club.mp3

 

01. Depeche Mode - The Darkest Star (James Holden Dub)

02. Four Tet - Sing (Extended Mix)

03. Alex Smoke - Platitudes

04. Illum Sphere - Psycho

05. Harmonic 313 - Falling Away Feat. Steve Spacek

06. Lone - Love Heads

07. Bullion - Get Familiar

08. Nadsroic - Step Back

09. Rusko - Scareware

10. Giant - Drumstick

On Tour mit/with aufziehvogel2006 & nom2008

 

General-Olbricht-Kaserne

Leipzig-Gohlis

Pocket Show da banda Mixtape (Curitiba, PR) nas Livrarias Curitiba do Shopping Palladium, dia 10/09/2008.

 

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Tyler in a giraffe costume at the Halloween Mixtape party. The Howard Theatre, 620 T St NW, Washington, DC.

This mixtape was made by my boy freshman year at Hampton University. He dubbed it the automatic panty dropper. (I was pretty helpless back then so it didn't really work so well for me) Either way, it is an excellent mix.

 

In the spirit if mixtapes and love and paris i made a little mixtape that is meant to be played right now, while you are at work trying to get some things done.

 

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e - mixtape release in ny.

Found an old mixtape, specially made for me back in the day! That's history right there.

Side 1

Everglade - L7

In Bloom - Nirvana

Rusty Cage - Soundgarden

Bite the Hand That Feeds - Catch 22

Execution of a Chump - Gang Starr

Trigger Happy (Remix) - Nitzer Ebb

Traitor/Martyr - Cop Shot Cop

Punish Me - Poison Idea

Slavestate (Radioslave Mix) - Godflesh

Beers, Steers & Queers - Revolting Cocks

 

Side 2

Blues Jam - The Rollins Band

911 is a Joke - Public Enemy

Get Up (I Feel Being a) Sex Machine - James Brown

Home - Mass

Controlled by Hatred - Suicidal Tendencies

Nazi Punks Fuck Off - Napalm Deth

Enter Sandman - Metallica

He's My Thing - Babes in Toyland

Arms Out - Curve

Let's Lynch the Landlord - Faith No More

 

I think this probably dates from 92-93?

Various "mix tapes" and artwork from people I exchanged tapes with back in the 80's 90's.

Mixtape ao vivo no James Bar - 10 de setembro de 2009.

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Download Urban Jacksonville Mixtape #15

 

Patrick Carter from Patrick Carter Design hooked up the cover art for this edition of the mixtape. He is available for work if you need design help.

 

Patrick Carter Design is a graphic design studio in Jacksonville, FL specializing in brand development and web design with an emphasis on typography and illustration. With a background of advertising agency art direction and years of experience in the Jacksonville marketplace, an attention to detail and a fanatical passion for design are always maintained.

  

All Summer - Kid Cudi, Best Coast and Rostam Batmanglij of Vampire Weekend

Dancing On My Own (Fred Falke Edit) - Robyn

Dirty Little Girl (Lakeshore Driving Remix) - Shwayze

Feels Like Forever - Holy Hail

GET U HOME - (Bloody Beetroots Italo Disco Rmx)- Shwayze

Heart To Tell - The Love Language

Hold Yuh (Major Lazer Remix) - Gyptian

Right On (feat. Joanna Newsom & STS) - The Roots

Rubadub Shakedown (Feat. Rod Azlan) - Rusko

Shutterbug - Big Boi

Trizzy Turnt Up - A-Trak

Two Doors Down (Pilooski Remix) - Mystery Jets

Two Weeks Of Hip Hop (The Hood Internet) - Dead Prez vs Grizzly Bear

We Are The People (Shazam Remix) - Empire Of The Sun

XXXO (Remix) (Feat. Jay-Z) - M.I.A.

 

The Mixtape Sticker is an interactive sticker project that allows a user to customize each sticker by naming/ decorating it however they choose, giving each tape a distinct and unique personality.

 

This set is a small collection of the project. To view all submissions, visit: www.flickr.com/photos/process/sets/72157603397247052/

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