Saturday, December 12, 2009
Sahta Claus
This holiday season give the gift that keeps on giving. Dec. 24 "Sahta Claus", the Christmas themed EP by Sahtyre will be available for free download to those who subscribe to Saht's youtube channel @ www.youtube.com/sahtyre. Get it for your mom, she'll love it.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Sunday, November 22, 2009
New Philaflava compilation featuring exclusive Mike Eagle track...you should download it.
As you can see (if you can see) The comp also features exclusives from Alaska (Hangar 18), Blockhead, Intuition and more people you like.
Download here
Friday, November 20, 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Monday, November 9, 2009
The Return of the Magic Word: Value pt. 1
Value is a funny thing.
Sahtyre and I had a conversation the other day about the concept of sports. We came to the conclusion that sports are insane.
That’s not to say they aren’t enjoyable. I was somewhat depressed during this very conversation because the Bears got shat on by the Cardinals earlier that day. I was extra salty because it was one of the few Bears games this season that was shown on broadcast television on the west coast and I was trapped somewhere during the game that didn’t receive the channel.
"What channel?"
Fox.
:(
I ended watching an internet stream of a guy pointing a web cam at his television set...
...and I was perfectly okay with this.
My fandom...as sad as it was that day...is the embodiment of the insanity of sports. I was dejected because a group of men being paid to represent a city I no longer live in didn’t score as many points as a group of men paid to represent an entire state that I live near in a manufactured territory contest. In spite of how nonsensical and ultimately trivial it all is, I'm completely emotionally invested in the outcome of each and every Bears game.
When they win, I get a palpable high. I feel as if everything is right in the world. I have a spring in my step and I swear there's a hint of the smell of cotton candy in the air. Im still fist pumping hours after the game. The fight!...The heroism!
When they lose...I don’t want to hear the word football. The remainder of the sports schedule has ceased to exist for me. There's no such thing as football until they take the field again.
I probably care more about the outcome than the players themselves. It's likely that at the very moment Saht and I were having this exchange, Jay Cutler was on a private jet receiving a Shiatsu massage that would end very, very happily. But as much as I may envy his wealth, I'd be a little hesitant to trade places with him.
These are full-grown adults whose lives revolve around how well they can play a schoolyard game. Many of these athletes have been trained, programmed, and in some cases physically augmented to be the best at playing a game.
I can remember the pressure of being a second (third) string high school cornerback. I could only imagine the stress of a starting QB in the NFL...the expectations...the media scrutiny...the heckling by the fans...the insults from journalists who've never worn a uniform...all for a sport that will cast you aside the moment that someone faster comes along. Like most capitalistic machines, it's tough on those who serve as its moving parts. And it only becomes tougher as it increases in "value".
This ascribed value is what separates the schoolyard game from the international spectacle of professional sports. Things are loose, wild, and free on the schoolyard (no pedo) because the emotional investments are more temporary and the financial investments are close to nil....
...even though it’s the same game.
This is the part that fascinates me. How radically different the experience of certain instances of a game can be over others. The only determinate factor being the amount of attention that we pay to one instance of it versus the other.
This first occurred to me while watching last years NBA finals. On June 4, 2009, the Lakers played the Magic in game 1 of the finals. The Lakers won 100 to 75. Jameer Nelson came back from injury and Kobe dropped 40. If they'd played the exact same game three months earlier, all of the important information about it could have fit within a two-by-two inch box on page 4 of the sports section. Since it was being played in June it has a wikipedia entry associated with it.
The difference is value. And while the simple definition of value would be a measure of the inherent wealth in an entity, capitalistic value, in contrast, is measured by how much money people are willing to spend on an entity. This is derived from the number of people projected to be emotionally, socially, or financially invested in it. Typically our investments are reserved for products and services...a new phone or an oil change. In sports, however, we're invested in the outcome.
And we all decided in the off-season to agree that some outcomes are more important than others.
We agree that the preseason means nothing, the season means something, and the post season means the world.
We've decided that certain instances of the same game are more critical than others, even though a participant can suffer a life-altering injury in any instance. The athlete is still expected to give his or her all, even if the fans, the officials, and the advertisers do not.
This is alchemy. This is magic. This is genius.
The great thing about capitalism is that you only have to have one good idea like this. You can get insanely rich and never have to think of another good thing again.
Sahtyre and I had a conversation the other day about the concept of sports. We came to the conclusion that sports are insane.
That’s not to say they aren’t enjoyable. I was somewhat depressed during this very conversation because the Bears got shat on by the Cardinals earlier that day. I was extra salty because it was one of the few Bears games this season that was shown on broadcast television on the west coast and I was trapped somewhere during the game that didn’t receive the channel.
"What channel?"
Fox.
:(
I ended watching an internet stream of a guy pointing a web cam at his television set...
...and I was perfectly okay with this.
My fandom...as sad as it was that day...is the embodiment of the insanity of sports. I was dejected because a group of men being paid to represent a city I no longer live in didn’t score as many points as a group of men paid to represent an entire state that I live near in a manufactured territory contest. In spite of how nonsensical and ultimately trivial it all is, I'm completely emotionally invested in the outcome of each and every Bears game.
When they win, I get a palpable high. I feel as if everything is right in the world. I have a spring in my step and I swear there's a hint of the smell of cotton candy in the air. Im still fist pumping hours after the game. The fight!...The heroism!
When they lose...I don’t want to hear the word football. The remainder of the sports schedule has ceased to exist for me. There's no such thing as football until they take the field again.
I probably care more about the outcome than the players themselves. It's likely that at the very moment Saht and I were having this exchange, Jay Cutler was on a private jet receiving a Shiatsu massage that would end very, very happily. But as much as I may envy his wealth, I'd be a little hesitant to trade places with him.
These are full-grown adults whose lives revolve around how well they can play a schoolyard game. Many of these athletes have been trained, programmed, and in some cases physically augmented to be the best at playing a game.
I can remember the pressure of being a second (third) string high school cornerback. I could only imagine the stress of a starting QB in the NFL...the expectations...the media scrutiny...the heckling by the fans...the insults from journalists who've never worn a uniform...all for a sport that will cast you aside the moment that someone faster comes along. Like most capitalistic machines, it's tough on those who serve as its moving parts. And it only becomes tougher as it increases in "value".
This ascribed value is what separates the schoolyard game from the international spectacle of professional sports. Things are loose, wild, and free on the schoolyard (no pedo) because the emotional investments are more temporary and the financial investments are close to nil....
...even though it’s the same game.
This is the part that fascinates me. How radically different the experience of certain instances of a game can be over others. The only determinate factor being the amount of attention that we pay to one instance of it versus the other.
This first occurred to me while watching last years NBA finals. On June 4, 2009, the Lakers played the Magic in game 1 of the finals. The Lakers won 100 to 75. Jameer Nelson came back from injury and Kobe dropped 40. If they'd played the exact same game three months earlier, all of the important information about it could have fit within a two-by-two inch box on page 4 of the sports section. Since it was being played in June it has a wikipedia entry associated with it.
The difference is value. And while the simple definition of value would be a measure of the inherent wealth in an entity, capitalistic value, in contrast, is measured by how much money people are willing to spend on an entity. This is derived from the number of people projected to be emotionally, socially, or financially invested in it. Typically our investments are reserved for products and services...a new phone or an oil change. In sports, however, we're invested in the outcome.
And we all decided in the off-season to agree that some outcomes are more important than others.
We agree that the preseason means nothing, the season means something, and the post season means the world.
We've decided that certain instances of the same game are more critical than others, even though a participant can suffer a life-altering injury in any instance. The athlete is still expected to give his or her all, even if the fans, the officials, and the advertisers do not.
This is alchemy. This is magic. This is genius.
The great thing about capitalism is that you only have to have one good idea like this. You can get insanely rich and never have to think of another good thing again.
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Sunday, November 1, 2009
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Download the new EP Another Roadside Attraction now
The entire Ep is available over this here internet right now. It features production from UK's Awkward, myself, Alwayz Prolific, and the Swim Team's Kuest1
Read a review from the fine folks at Brute-iful.com here:
http://www.brute-iful.com/?p=609
Then visit this link to download the project for free:
http://www.mediafire.com/?znwl2jwymwo
-Mike
Monday, October 26, 2009
Monday, October 19, 2009
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Review of my new EP w/ Three downloadable tracks available at Steady Bloggin'
excerpt:
"...One thing I know for sure, Open Mike Eagle is dope! Another Roadside Attraction is more than just an engaging or thought-provoking EP, it’s embodies everything an album should..."
click here to read on and sample the musics.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Hi, Im Mike Eagle, and Im on the Growing Pains Tour with Mestizo, Robust, Qwazaar and more
These are the dates and locations where I'll be rapping on said tour. If you live near one of these places and you're reading this, consider yourself invited.
Mike
October 17th - Winterhaven, CA @ OPEN AIRED W/ODD THOMAS
2103 Winterhaven Dr
Winterhaven, CA 92283
October 18th - Tucson, AZ @ THE VAUDVILLE W/HUMAN SUIT
110 E Congress St
Tucson, AZ 85701
October 19th - Flagstaff, AZ @ THE JOINT
110 S San Francisco St
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
October 20th - Fresno, CA @ THE BABYLON
1064 N Fulton St
Fresno, CA 93728
October 23rd - Santa Cruz @ BLUE LAGOON
923 Pacific Ave
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
October 26th - San Francisco, CA @ THE ELBO ROOM W/ NOCANDO AND DELMON CREW
647 Valencia St
San Francisco, CA 94110
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Def Jam Records Showcase ft. Sahtyre
OCT. 9 Saht will rock a solo, headlining set @ a Def Jam records party @ the Terrace in Pasadena
Hit up myspace.com/sahtyre for ticket info
Friday, September 25, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
Thirsty Fish and Mike Eagle sign to Mush Records
Open Mike and Thirsty Fish will release LP's on the prolific indie label Mush in 2010. The complete Mush announcement can be found here:
http://www.mushrecords.com/news/1015
Friday, August 28, 2009
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Friday, July 24, 2009
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Smokin on the URB...
peep out Sahtyre's High Saht review by URB magazine..
http://www.urb.com/reviews/cd/feature.php?ReviewId=1292
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Friday, July 10, 2009
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Friday, June 19, 2009
Dumbfoundead Featured on MTV?
Peep the clip below:
"She Don't Care" Live in NY Unplugged haha
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Alpha MC - Loving Life Listening Party
Tuesday June 16
Its gonna be a crazy night of musical fusion led by Swim Team. Featuring other performances from musical acts such as; Ars Poetria(afro latin rock band based in mid city la), Dibiase(Los angeles beat battle champ), Raquel Rodriguez(a fresh up and coming neo soul singer), and Rich for a reason(Higly respected emcee from the spliff)
doors open at 9 pm, $5 entry
Thursday, June 11, 2009
High Saht Review on Bastardartist.org
Peep out this nifty lil review about Sahtyre's High Saht here on this new site!!
http://bastardartist.org/reviews/sahtyre_high_saht.html
http://bastardartist.org/reviews/sahtyre_high_saht.html
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Dumbfoundead on tour with Epik High
So a few weeks ago i was on tour with Epik High (the biggest hip-hop group in Korea). They had there first ever world tour and i joined them in all the U.S. dates. We hit LA, SF, NY, and Seattle. It was one of the craziest experiences i've ever had. I met some really good friends, thanks to Alice, tablo, mithra, tukutz, MYK, beatboxDG, Allen, Asher, Kero, Dolores, FM, Rob, and everyone on tour. Here are a few pictures and videos from the tour.
House of Blues-SOLD OUT!
New York City-Irving Plaza SOLD OUT!
Tablo and DJ Tukutz (Epik High)
the Map the Soul Tour Family!
Some videos of the Seattle Show!
Monday, May 25, 2009
Mike Eagle featured in an online comic strip
Your friendly neighborhood Art Rapper is featured in this squidpod.com comic strip based on his twitter tweets.
peep the rest @ http://www.140characterscomics.com/
Friday, May 8, 2009
Swim Team article on URB.com
URB magazine is down with the team. Go read the article and jump on the free music inside. (Digital singles from Dumbfoundead, Sahtyre, Mike Eagle, and Alpha MC)
http://www.urb.com/permalink/5798/MP3:-Swim-Team-Members-Open-Mike-Eagle,-Dumbfoundead,-Sahtyre,-and-Alpha-MC.html
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Abstract Rude's Rejuvenation-Out Today!!!
Abstract Rude's releasing Rejuvenation, his first record on the Rhymesayers label, today. Theres a hidden track on there ft. Rusdriver, Open Mike Eagle, Dumbfoundead, Alpha MC, Nocando, and myself called Thynk Eye Can. available everywhere go cop it
Fun With Dumb--Coming Out May 15th
18 Tracks----Featuring DJ Zo, Aceyalone, Abstract Rude, D-Styles, Nocando, Intuition and More!
Production by: D-Styles, Cool Calm Pete, Maestroe, Toki Monsta and More!
Coming Out May 15th
Friday, May 1, 2009
Thursday, April 30, 2009
VerBS and Intuition live at Paid Dues
Swim Teamer VerBS and Swim Team homie Intuition performing the lead single, "Touch the Moon," off of their EP entitled "Buzz" (dropping in late May) at the Paid Dues Festival in San Bernadino, CA on March 28th, 2009.
Intuition & VerBS - Touch the Moon (live at Paid Dues) from Lee Shaner on Vimeo.
Intuition & VerBS - Touch the Moon (live at Paid Dues) from Lee Shaner on Vimeo.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Thursday, April 23rd @ the Blowed
Come down to the Project Blowed this thursday to check out Sahtyre rockin cuts off of High Saht with a live drummer...
Tell all yer friends
Hit up sahtyre@gmail.com for any further inquiries
Tell all yer friends
Hit up sahtyre@gmail.com for any further inquiries
Friday, April 17, 2009
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Saht interview by Dumb
little interview done outside of the new project blowed o.c. edition...peace!
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Dumbfoundead-Bullets of Truth Video
Dumbfoundead "Bullets of Truth"
Directed by: Lyricks
"Fun With Dumb" EP Coming out Early May!
Directed by: Lyricks
"Fun With Dumb" EP Coming out Early May!
Monday, April 13, 2009
From Blog to Blog
hey, those of u lookin at THIS blog...
why don't u take a look at THESE blogs....
http://theurbandecadence.blogspot.com/
http://ugsmag.com/
for articles on this man...
Swim Teeeeeam
why don't u take a look at THESE blogs....
http://theurbandecadence.blogspot.com/
http://ugsmag.com/
for articles on this man...
Swim Teeeeeam
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