Contests, Hip-Hop | No Holding Back Contest Winner

Posted by on August 21, 2012

First off I’d like to salute all of the #NoHoldingBack Music Video contest sponsors; Dicks Cottons, Ground Breaker Customs, Freshletes, Tide 38 Clothing, NV Concepts, our producers; One Love, DJ Semi, Pat White, & Bill Jones; and of course director and full time baller, Ben Foley at Swaggernaut Productions.

We’ve filtered through all of our submissions and appreciate each and every artist that participated, but you all know only ten will make the cut for the mixtape and only ONE will win the grand prize.  We will be releasing the official mixtape next week via FreshNewMixtapes.net, but for now, here are the top 10 finishers…

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Exclusive, Interviews | An Interview with Kinetics [FNT Exclusive]

Posted by on August 16, 2012

Earlier this morning we had the privilege of gracing our site with “Still Dreamin'”, the first single off Kinetics & One Love’s upcoming album You Are Not Alone, which is due out August 28. We also had the pleasure of sitting down with Kinetics to discuss his place in hip-hop, the new album’s concept, and what we can expect from it. If you missed the video, you can check it out here, otherwise, sit back and listen to this talented lyricist speak his mind.

FNT: “Still Dreamin'”, which we premiered this morning, was our first taste of You Are Not Alone. What can you tell us about the rest of the album?

Kinetics: You Are Not Alone is by far our best work. Everything about my performance – from the issues I talk about, the flows I use, the mastery of my delivery – is a level above my previous projects. One Love’s production has also reached new heights: the beats just knock harder, sound more professional, and stay truer to hip-hop. Fans will immediately recognize a maturity in the sound. It still has that underground, indie and trippy Kinetics & One Love vibe that our fans have grown to love, but two years of songwriting for Warner— sitting in sessions with multiplatinum producers and writers —has taught us how to better package our sound. It’s tighter, more professional. It was cool writing the album together, because Love would notice me stepping my game up and would feel obligated to step his own shit up, and vice versa. No one was allowed to come weak even in the slightest.

And I’ll be the first to say it: the tapes I put out last year were trash. Little kid shit. There were a few songs I did that were cool, like “Butterfly Effect” and “Halley’s Comet,” but the whole vibe of What Model Are You? as a cohesive work was lame. No personality, no soul. TO EVERYONE AND ANYONE THAT HAS EVER HATED ON MY MUSIC OR JUST BRUSHED IT OFF UP UNTIL THIS POINT: YOU HAD THE RIGHT TO DO SO. But I promise if you listen to You Are Not Alone, there is no way you can deny its talent. There’s a reason why the first song One Love and I ever wrote together sold millions of copies across the entire planet. The songwriting on this album is exactly where it needs to be.

With so many new rappers popping up out of nowhere and releasing new music left and right, how do you feel You Are Not Alone fits in to or stands out from the crowd?

I had a lot to say on this album – and I think that’s one of the key differences between me and a lot of these other kids. I’m not just rapping about partying, or “swag,” or blowing up and making it. I’m talking about issues that will resonate a little bit longer with listeners. For example, there are songs about feeling like an outcast and struggling to fit in, a song about domestic abuse, teen suicide, a verse where I address a corrupt pharmaceutical industry and prescription drug abuse. I’m not saying you can’t throw this shit on at a party and let it bump – because you can, as should be the case with any good rap album – I’m just saying that if you wanted to, you could sit there with your eyes closed and have something to walk away with when you listen to the music.

So, would you consider it a concept album?

Yes, it’s a concept album from start to finish – but the concept and backstory may not be entirely obvious at first listen. I want you to listen closely, a few times, make some guesses, ponder a little bit and fill in the gaps yourself. In as few words as possible, the concept is this: the entire album is told from the perspective a futuristic alien society reflecting upon Earth’s mistakes in 2012 and pondering the future direction of mankind. Kinetics & One Love are a computer from this alien society, observing and reacting to what they see on Earth, like a reporter. That sounds really fucking weird when I say it like that. You’ll just have to listen to truly understand.

I’ll take your word for it. So what’s the deal with the whole “I am a computer” and “#teamcyborg” theme you constantly write about? You even have a little robot on your chain. I’m assuming that has something to do with the album concept?

Hah yeah…the robot/cyborg/computer alter ego is a major component to the You Are Not Alone concept. It started a few years ago. I would be freestyling for a crowd of kids, drop a crazy punchline or rhyme scheme and people would start shouting, “Holy shit, he’s not human! You’re a fucking robot, dude!” So I ran with it. But over time the robot persona began to symbolize more than that. Now it’s a metaphor for feeling like an outsider or outcast. I say “sometimes I feel like a robot” on the album for anyone that has ever felt slightly different, or alone – like a robot. It’s about embracing that feeling of being a weird ass robot amongst a world of completely normal humans and embracing it, using it to your advantage. Or…you know…maybe I am actually a cyborg uploaded into a human body.

Okay. And what about this Christopher Nolan comparison you’ve been making for yourself. Why do you consider yourself “hip-hop’s Chris Nolan”?

Chris Nolan — who directed movies like Inception and The Dark Knight — is my favorite director. The Prestige is one of my favorite movies of all-time. I just really admire his work, and I think there are similarities in the way we present stories, with hidden double-meanings and crazy twists in the conclusion. I would also like to think there are parallels in our career paths: Nolan’s first film, Following, was low-budget and didn’t really bring him much commercial success. Memento, his second film, was a major improvement in terms of production quality and was the project that put him on the map to a mainstream audience. From there, he followed up with huge blockbuster successes like Inception and the Batman trilogy. If our first album, Fading Back To Normal, can be compared to Nolan’s Following in that the quality was amateur and its reception lukewarm, then our second project, You Are Not Alone, like Nolan’s second, will put us on the map and introduce us to a wider audience. From there, we’ll sign a record deal and drop huge mainstream successes like The Dark Knight. Know what I’m saying? “It’s all part of the plan.”

Who are you looking forward to collaborating with in the future?

Man, this summer has been such an exciting period for me in terms of meeting and collaborating with new artists. Within a few days, I recorded a song with the internationally-known Termanology, said what up to Statik Selektah, chilled in the studio with Remedy and R.A. the Rugged Man, and met Hopsin. I also ran into Childish Gambino at a club, introduced myself to him and the next day we were sitting in his hotel talking about setting up some sessions. I would really love to do a track with Hopsin — he’s one of the only artists out of all these new cats that I really fuck with. What else? You can probably expect a track with the homie Skizzy Mars soon. I want to do a track with Immortal Technique on my next mixtape. Oh yeah, someone tell Soul Khan that Accent and I would love to do a track with him. And last but not least, everybody go please check out the reggae band Morning Sun & The Essentials. We’ve already begun working on a joint hip-hop/reggae album with them that we plan on releasing next spring. But in the meantime, make sure you cop You Are Not Alone on August 28th!

 

Electro, Electro-House | La’Reda — Solara EP [FNT Exclusive]

Posted by on August 16, 2012

La’Reda is duo that I have been following for a few months now and their work and progression over the months is what led me to want to release this amazing EP by them. I haven’t been hearing too much Electro-House that has appealed to me in the past few months except for the crazy tracks these guys have been creating. They use some distorted, bass-bumping synths that always keep their work lively and exciting.

The first track on the EP, The Aquarian has a stunning melody accompanied with some uplifting chords and trance pads during the intro. Gradually advancing it’s way slowly to the unique Electro overdriven drop. Their next track entitled Solara has to be one of my favorite works from them. The uplifting tempo and feeling through the track just makes for a great live track. The vocals alongside the melody in this track also make the track that much better. The last track, One Wild Ride,  is more of a darker, bouncy sounding track unlink anything I have heard in Electro-House. At parts the melody gives off a positive, graceful vibe, but the drop just makes you feel as though you are in a deep dark rave with no choice but to dance. As a special gift the boys decided to give us a track that was released on iTunes today as a free download for all the FNT fans exclusively. All the tracks can be found for DL through their Facebook or just click the Soundclouds download link to get them all.




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Mixtapes | Treasure Fingers – SOLE Fixtape Vol. 2

Posted by on August 16, 2012

This is probably one of my favorite collabs we’ve ever done…the gentleman over at Solé Bicycles (click the link, trust me) have just recently kicked off the Solé Fixtape Series — “a curated monthly mixtape series with the sole purpose of pairing our favorite cruising tunes with the innovative artists of our generation.” The release of their first installment of the Fixtape Series was a sun-drenched, tropical mix put together by Los Angeles based DJ Tropicool. They raised the bar with their second installment by tapping the talents of the “connoisseur of funk himself” — Treasure Fingers. As the name suggests, this mix takes a turn for the downright funky, dropping a vast amount of genres; from disco and house to electro and all sorts of other EDM. Download the mix here and check it out below. These guys have been featured in Vogue Magazine & had a feature from Beats by Dre; it’s only right for us to team up with them. Expect some custom FNT fixie bikes from SOLE as well as a few giveaways in a few short weeks. Give the post a “like” and respect the movement!

Hip-Hop, Videos | ProbCause – Flex (Official Video)

Posted by on August 14, 2012

What we have here is the newest video done by FNT newcomer, ProbCause. Hailing from Chicago, Prob has been in the Chicago rap scene for a while now, even linking up with some big Chicago artists like Rockie Fresh, Twista, and others. The video was directed by Elijah Alvarado, who did Chance The Rapper’s “Hey Ma” video. If you’re digging this track make sure to look back for ProbCause’s EP “Recipe” which comes out on the 4th of September.

Electro-House | Rather Red – Stigmata

Posted by on August 3, 2012

Rather Red is rather good. He is no stranger to FNT, and is extremely consecutive with his releases which I hold to be very important when I listen to an artist. Thought his mashup of this track with Justice and Simian is good, I have to say the instrumental alone brings greater enjoyment. Rather Red has created some of the most epic remixes, which is why the quality of this track is no surprise but is sweet enough to be one.

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Bootleg | 3LAU – Dance Floor Filth 2

Posted by on July 18, 2012

Where to begin? It was just one short year ago 3LAU & the FNT crew were discussing how to get him some of his first couple gigs and now today he’s already performed all across the country including big festivals like Camp Bisco. As 3LAU nears the end of his mashup/bootleg career, he leaves us with a huge mixtape before continuing on to his original productions. The mixtape features twelve tracks, four of which are brand new. It’s summer, you either hate your internship or love having your parents credit card…regardless, take your summer to the next level by downloading the mixtape here.