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E Reece from T.IM.E.

Posted 2015-02-10 21:06:19 | Views: 932
E Reece from T.IM.E.
LOOK WITHIN
In this age of PCs, IPads, and smart phones, we found it comforting to discover that our next featured artist still uses the old fashioned pen and paper to document lyrics.  

E Reece (from T.IM.E.) is a bit of a throwback to the mid-nineties Hip Hop when many believe the genre was at its best. This true professional transitioned to hip hop after studying Jazz from seventh grade through high school. During this period he began freestyling more and went on to actually write rhymes during his college years. He graduated with honors on an academic scholarship. Music is his first love and tops his lists of hustles. He stays rooted in the industry by hosting and promoting parties, modeling, and even doing some acting. He's come a long way since helping his sister out on the local paper route. He approaches the business professionally by handling his own contracts, bookings, being on time, etc.

E Reece admits that he has always been a good writer. He achieves his distinct sound by listening to his inner voice. Insert the masterfully crafted "The Owner" by T.IM.E.; a track that illustrates the artist's unwavering truth and humility. He has managed to avoid following trends by staying true to himself. The Maryland native who also lived in New York briefly before relocating to California in 2001, credits his inspiration to his mother. She sang in a few groups when she was in college and shares an appreciation for music with him. Both of his parents were music lovers but actually, it was the artist formerly known as Prince who had a significant influence on E Reece. He has always been moved by music and loves how it evokes different emotions within the soul.

E Reece is a musician, poet, song writer, and arranger all rolled up in one. He likes to write alone late at night while the city sleeps. Aside from the money that he is fortunate to generate with his product, the artist creates music to make his Mom and his own family proud. He ensures that it will always be a creative outlet. E Reece describes his most notable performance in front of an audience as phenomenal. Although he will always remain loyal to his stateside support, he has tapped into a special type of love from fans overseas that is like none other. He added, "...even if they've never heard of you, and they're feeling you, they'll show you love....and not just daps and handshakes, but by buying your merchandise and actually supporting." His best show to date was in Beil, Switzerland while on tour with MED (Stones Throw) in front of 600+ people. The fans undoubtedly felt his energy.

By his own account, E Reece's audience is virtually anyone who likes good music from the mind, body, and soul. Once people hear his music, they like it and give him respect for staying true to himself and for respecting the culture. The Origins compilation is just one of many projects currently on the table for this promising talent. He has a single set to be released in February 2015 featuring a Jimetta Rose and produced by Stro Elliot of The Procussions. In conjunction with the release, E Reece is working on a video concept and looking for a label to help release it. He recently released a track entitled "Fallen Sons" which references police brutality and recent events happening around the country.  

Ultimately, E Reece just wishes to leave behind a positive legacy and an outstanding discography; one that his son can be proud of and establishes him as a stand up guy who spoke meaningfully once he's gone. If it becomes his livelihood then great. But if not, he'll always have music out there that can be licensed and published for various uses. He challenges others to " stay true to yourself, don't be a follower, keep your eyes on the prize, and not to quit".

-Audocs Staff

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Beat Grinders: The Original (3XCD)

Posted 2015-01-10 12:34:19 | Views: 986
THE ORIGINAL
3XCD // FKA11-13
FEAT: BSML 786, Jihad Al Nafs, onBeats
FEAT: Abdul Malik, bsml786, onBEATS
FEAT: Various Artist
Mfg. & Distr. by FKACO

Rickochet

Posted 2015-01-08 18:45:11 | Views: 932
TIME WILL TELL
Expression. Dictionary.com defines it as an ‘indication of feeling, spirit, character, etc., as on the face, in the voice, or in artistic execution’. De La Soul was expressive. N.W.A. and Public Enemy were expressive. Run DMC..... Whodini......expressive. Artists who embrace and can truly relate to the expressive nature of Hip Hop and all that it has embodied in its fairly brief existence are numbered. Seasoned underground recording artist and producer Rickochet has managed to keep all this in perspective as he gears up for his participation on the new compilation project. Whip out the ol’ Ensoniq EPS 16 keyboard, a couple of cassettes, and press play on that beta max tape so we can grab some ideas from MJ’s classic The Making of Thriller... Or Beat Streat.... Or maybe even Breakin’! This humble aspiring contributor is not new to the scene. He has transcended the golden era of urban b-boy music and has approached the mic to give fans a glimpse into life as he knows it now. Rick is all grown up now and the fire that has driven him throughout the years still burns wild on the inside. The lead track entitled “Veteran’s Minimum” is evidence that Rickochet has not missed a beat.  
 This former college radio DJ and Illogic group member offers that heads may know him best from his production work on the first Cali Agents record or even the early Planet Asia solo EP. Rick also graced the mic on a 20 minute posse cut in the late 90’s which included a slew of Bay Area legends that was arranged by region icon Fanatik. Again, this is not his first rodeo. Many aspiring artists who never quite reach the pinnacle of their very own self expectations in this business find themselves on the odd side of the hands of time wondering where the good ‘ol days went. Few of them continue to work towards mastering their craft and incorporating their life experiences into their respective creations like our friend Rickochet. He has found a way to successfully juggle the attainment of his own personal intellectual goals ( he got his degree ), being a devout family man, and holding down the ever so popular ‘day job’. He has done this all while continuing to make time for his true passion which lies in the music. Rick’s professional approach to this game has a lot to do with how he has categorized his place in it. Not coming from a black household, he offers that music wasn’t as integrated into his childhood the way we hear many veteran deejays and emcees recollect from their own early years. His older sisters had him into 70s and 80s pop ranging from David Bowie and Elton John to Journey, Men At Work and Duran Duran. He attributes his gravitation toward melancholy and introspective records to the fact that his Dad really only played Johnny Cash on vinyl at home. He goes on to add that ‘like every other producer, he is a composite of influence from the legends of the era he grew up on’ despite the genre. Rickochet’s efforts to contribute to the legacy of progressive hip hop need not exist without proper mention. After years of navigating his way through the life path laid before him by the Creator, this artist now finds himself poised to reap the benefits of dues he unselfishly paid along his journey. Teaming up with the FKA Company on this multi-artists, collaborative release will undoubtedly create the buzz for a full length solo release. The song is hard hitting and serves to illustrate just how comfortable Rick is with his delivery. In regards to production, he proves that his best work is spawned by staying within his own comfort zone. His commanding California born and bred flow on “Veteran’s Minimum” confirms that he is still a force to be reckoned with.

fUNCTIONAL No.2

Posted 2015-01-08 07:12:45 | Views: 911
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