DayOne Lifestyle Visuals of Quie at Fright Farm @Day1Lifestyle @quiemusic
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DayOne Lifestyle Visuals of Quie at Fright Farm @Day1Lifestyle @quiemusic
By Eric Jordan
https://twitter.com/day1lifestyle
https://twitter.com/QuieMusic
http://www.ilovemorgantownwv.com/?p=3333
[VIDEO] Morgantown's Fright Farm bring Hip Hop to Halloween @quiemusic
By Eric Jordan
http://quiemusic.com and friends, Ace Beanz, Dylan Sinclair, P$, Nicole Mayers, and Aristotle Jones, have a good time a Morgantown WV Fright Farm.
This video was shot and edited by DayOne Lifestyles.
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WV Hip Hop artist Meuwl was just a great person. Period. by @monstalung
By Eric Jordan
Back in the early 2000’s when my band 304 Reconz (Soundvizion) was just starting out there was not to many outlets for hip hop in West Virginia, and there was not a lot of hip hop artist. The artist we were networking with at the time was local artist Tony Grungy, Huntington WV group Selfmade, Beckly WV artist Nauseous and Charleston / Morgantown artist Meuwl and L-No, also known as Dayone Media. At that time it was really hard to find places to perform so we did biker bars, cross genre shows, raves, and house parties, my band 304 Reconz & Meuwl and Dayone did a lot of these together. I can’t remember the first time I met Sam (Meuwl), but I know that personally I considered him a musical genius. From a producer perspective he had an uncanny breath control and delivery, and the way he used words seemed like graphic art, they were so vivid but very abstract. Which makes sense because his other love besides music was graffiti art. His live performance is where he really got you though, especially the earlier years with L-No (Justin Leonard) as his hype man, they just had a natural chemistry, Meuwl with clear steady live flow, and L-No with nuclear energy and a cockiness of “like ya can’t fuck with us on this stage” attitude, later they added B-Rude which just made the lyricism elevate. I could relate to this so well, because we had a similar formula with 304 Reconz, 6’6 240 & Paycheck Game would execute strong live flow and delivery, and I (Monstalung / 227 Digitalmasterz), our hype man, would bring energy and competitiveness to back them up, I use to always joke with L-No that we were the next best hype men besides Flava Flav & SpliffStarr (Busta Rhymes hype man).
We would go on to do many shows, mixtapes, and song collaborations with Meuwl & Dayone, and what I started to notice through friendship was how cool of a person Sam (Meuwl) was. Take away the music, and graffiti, just the man, not sure if I ever met a more “don’t worry, it will be alright” type of dude. Never seen this guy flustered, or truly upset, he was always like “hey, we will make it work, don’t stress”. Hip Hop can be such an egotistical art form, it’s a gift and a curse, and some artist just don’t know how to handle that. Sam never let ego get involved with music, I truly believe he was not interested in fame, something very rare in the hip hop circles. He just wanted everyone to have fun, dude was a serious love child, but that is what made him so special. He was a lion who practiced life like a lamb, meaning his MC skill level was of a master, but he was so humble you would of never knew it. Like the blind martial art teacher in the Kung Fu movies who can barely walk until he is attacked then you see the greatness. I have seen Meuwl give the homeless part of his meal, I have seen Meuwl take a lesser spot on a performance bill to calm down egos when he should have been the headline. I have seen Meuwl talk and ask elders questions, just out of respect for elders (you rarely see that anymore). We are going to honor Meuwl for his contribution to WV Hip Hop, but his humanity needs to be honored also. Meuwlooo! -Monstalung / 227 Digitalmasterz Join us for Morgantown Meuwlfest When: Saturday April 18, 2015 Where: 123 pleasant St Morgantown WV 26505 Time: 10PM Cost: $5 Performing: B-Rude & Dinosaur Burps, 6’6 240, Ace Beanz, Johnny Harmonic, DOCESAR, Santana Blue, QUIE, Monstalung, Willz P, Nerd Fresh, B-Hyphen, A1, Marcus Taylor.
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DAYONE LIFESTYLE: Pictures from The Cypher Building Network Show @123pleasant @Day1Lifestyle
Photos by http://www.dayonelifestyle.com/blog/2015/4/10/cypher-building-network-show-photo-recap
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Unifying the Morgantown Hip Hop Scene Tonight @123pleasant st "The Cypher Build Network" 25 Acts! FREE SHOW
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I have been promoting hip hop events since 1999 here in Morgantown. It started with my group 304 Reconz, it was about creating a outlet for local hip hop artist who did not have a place to perform and work on their craft. I kind of retired form promotions a couple years back, but artist was always asking when I was gonna throw another show, or new upcoming artist would say “I heard you were the guy for hip hop shows”, and at what time I was, but not something I was doing as I got older, and started to concentrate on other musical projects. As a ambassador for WV Hip Hop I felt a obligation to keep a outlet open, and as a supporter of all arts I felt compelled to look out for other artist. So I created a re-recurring event called “The Cypher Build Network” with the objective as a event where artist could perform, network with other artist, and most important, work TOGETHER. Hip Hop has always been a competitive art form, from battles, and cyphers, in a environment like this their needs to be good leadership, and I think this event is a reminder to local hip hop artist to work together, use each other as resources. Yes there can be LOVE in Hip Hop (yeah, may be asking alot, lol).
There is some real talent in the Morgantown hip hop scene, here is a quick run down of what you can expect at tonights #TCBN event!
Artist getting National attention: Chris Allen, DJ Dollar, LB Da Killa, and Ponce.
Live Hip Hop Bands: QUIE http://quiemusic.com/ and WVU students edU.
Out of town performers: Marcus Taylor (Martinsburgh WV), EsCartier & Telly Flee (Washington DC)
Morgantown Hip Hop Vetarans: Monstalung, Ace Beanz, Willz P, DJ ArthurKing, Jae Sloan, Dyno, Elias, Sinclair, and J’Mei.
Upcoming New Acts: RNSL, Chandler Everett, Herodutus Green, Seymour Banks, 100% Flame, Darren Lamar, 1 Arm Bandit, Twon Twon, Finally Zach, Karey Eyo, Konz, & Kevinn Per Man.
Show Starts at 9PM, FREE ADMISSION at 123 Pleasant St Morgantown WV
[Video] Ace Beanz - Blame
Ace beanz first single off his new album the growth produced by Profit Money. For more info on Ace Beanz checkout his face
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