2 posts tagged “the fader”
- Director Andrew Gura being interviewed on The FADER Magazine blog, 01.17.07Where did you find all the clips for "Rappcats, Pt. 3?"
It was a joint effort between Peanut Butter Wolf and myself. He went nuts buying old rap videos on eBay, and we both hit up our own collections, as well as those of our friends. We had about a hundred VHS tapes to go through. Most of which were recorded on the super low quality EP setting, so that means that there was like 6 hours per tape. And most of the videos were interspersed between episodes of TV shows. All in all, we spent about a month on it.
What's your favorite music for a Sunday morning?
Submitted by Nick.
Shine On...And On (Extended Sentimental Remix), The Fader Blog, 11.18.106“Soul Power” Common Electric Circus (MCA 2002)
We did a phase of beats that didn’t make the album, so “Soul Power” was really the beginning, but we had already been working towards making new stuff. I remember talking to Jay Dee about just taking the music to another place. At the time we all were listening to Stereolab and Radiohead and I was listening to Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd, so Jay Dee knew I wanted some stuff that just didn’t sound standard, didn’t sound as traditional. I would explain a direction and he would come up with something that was completely above what I explained. We sat there and he came across the bassline part. We were both like, Oh man, and he started doing those drums the way he did it. It felt like that magic that I wanted. I knew that the way the drums were programmed were different than anything I had heard, and he went and pulled out this record that had the “Soul power!” vocals on it. And once he did that, I was like, “Man, this is a song right here.” The thing about Jay Dee was he could take it anywhere you wanted it to go. He could play instruments, he could cut. His musicianship was impeccable. Common
This song doesn't fall into the genres that make my usual Sunday Morning iTunes playlist but The Fader has me all sentimental.