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Saturday, January 19, 2019

#submission by @demotaped 19 year old ATLien, Demo Taped debuts nostalgia tinged "Insecure" video | via W Mag


 
 
 19 year old ATLien, 
Demo Taped releases nostalgia tinged video for "Insecure"
premiering via W Magazine
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
via W Magazine: Earlier this summer, Adam Alexander, the singer-songwriter who records as Demo Taped, spent some time in New York. By day, the 19-year-old Atlanta native had been reworking a gospel-tinged sample by the producer Frank Dukes; when he returned to his hotel room one night, he began texting lyrics and voice memos to the musician Ben Abraham, with whom he was co-writing a track. And by the end of the night, they had a song: "Insecure," the most recent Demo Taped single, and the video for which premieres exclusively on W.

He returned to Atlanta to record the track with his father, a bassist, at Antioch Baptist Church, the church where his grandfather, a Civil Rights activist who marched alongside Martin Luther King, Jr., is still pastor. Then, in September, he came back to New York to shoot the video for "Insecure," depicting a heady cab ride in Brooklyn and an accompanying flux of memories set against the city lights.

Thematically, "Insecure" mines familiar territory for Alexander: "Can I be candid? I worry sometimes, the terror, the panic plays out in my mind," he sings in the lead-up to the chorus. "I know you care for me, but baby, sometimes, I feel so uneasy." The sentiment—several shades darker than your garden-variety insecurity—echoes releases like "Pack of Gum," an allusion to his tendency to chain-chew when his anxiety was at its peak, and "Game On," which Alexander told me last year is "about facing depression and anxiety head-on." Both songs, like "Insecure," plumb the depths of Alexander's own struggles with mental illness, about which he has been outspoken, even writing an essay earlier this year entitled "We Need to Make It OK for Black Men to Talk About Their Mental Illness."

But sonically, "Insecure" also explores new frontiers adjacent to the synth sounds that have marked Demo Taped releases since his debut EP, Heart, came out in early 2015. It features the unmistakable trill of an organ choir and backing vocals by a gospel choir, Alexander's own voice dancing over the top of a track that pays homage to his earliest encounters with music—in that same church over which his grandfather, Rev. Cameron Madison Alexander, has presided for more than six decades.

Though Alexander, at 19, has yet to release a full-length record, he's been playing music since his parents enrolled him in piano lessons as a toddler, and singing ever since a piano teacher discovered he could carry a tune shortly after. He performed a cover of Whitney Houston's "Who Would Imagine a King" as part of a piano recital; his grandfather was in the audience, and then, at church, called on Alexander to perform the track in front of the congregation. (His father, also a musician, is the church's bandleader.)

"I'm half-paying attention," Alexander recalled recently, speaking over the phone, "so my first thing was, 'Oh, maybe they won't know the song and maybe I'll get out of it'—but no, they all knew it." Alexander started writing his own music, largely folk and rock tunes, in middle school, and briefly toyed with filmmaking before beginning to put out his songs as Demo Taped. With just a handful of tracks recorded in his bedroom and posted to his Soundcloud, he nabbed a deal with Lyor Cohen's 300 Entertainment, where his labelmates include Young Thug.

Alexander has played Demo Taped music for his grandfather, who "enjoyed it, but he was very curious about it." At the senior Alexander's request, he began working on a Demo Taped cover of "Amazing Grace" before he received the gospel-tinged Frank Dukes sample that would form the backbone of "Insecure."

"I was like, 'Okay, this is perfect,'" Alexander said. "I wanted to make a song that he could understand musically, but also, the subject matter is something that is me, something that I'm going through."

Alexander's music addresses romance and mental health alike, often at the same time, and his grandfather has been a confidant when it comes to the latter. One night, when Alexander was in middle school, things came to a head and he told his parents he thought he was depressed—and, in fact, he was struggling with suicidal thoughts. It was late, and they did not hesitate to drive him to the hospital. On the way, they stopped at his grandfather's house, and Rev. Alexander told the a fable about a traveling man who had lost his bearings; he approached a stranger for help, and the stranger told him, "You're not lost—you just don't know where you are right now."

"That talk really brought us together," Alexander recalled. "That was the most comforting talk I've ever had."

"Insecure" is an early preview of an upcoming EP, slated for release next year, that began with the young musician writing down a list of questions he hoped to answer. "What causes me to back away from a sure thing, relationship-wise?" was one, which led to "Insecure." Some were more global, more existential, with political resonance: "What can I do?" was another.

"We can't get too surprised at what happens anymore, because it just keeps happening," Alexander told me. (His grandfather, after all, had "lived through all that pain and heartache and physical violence and mental anguish" of the civil rights era already.) "Black people know racism still exists. Black people know hatred exists. Every minority knows hatred exists, every person of color. ... When all these weird, terrible things happen, when violence happens or racists march in today's time, some people are like, 'Oh, it's 2017, racism is over, Obama did that, he handled that for us.' No. It's a thing that's going to keep going—and we've done better."

So: "What can I do?" Alexander asks. He has looked to role models like Bob Marley, who used music as a form of resistance. "Art brings people together. It starts a conversation; it starts a discussion," he said.
 
 
 
 
photo credit: Salim Garcia for W Magazine
 
 
 
 
+ Praise for Demo Taped +

"His velvety tenor floats over 8-bit Super Mario synth flourishes, deep synth bass, and just enough swing to keep the R&B vibes off-kilter.... The track aesthetically sounds like it belongs on a baby-making playlist with its smooth, sultry edges, but it's actually about something much deeper and harder to process."
- Stereogum

"Demo Taped may be young, but he's an old hand when it comes to bedroom studios. The Atlanta-based producer began his career crafting bouncy, earnest demos that followed in the footsteps of electronic wizards like Jai Paul."
- Pigeons and Planes

"18-year-old artist Demo Taped has been on our radar for a while, but his newest track, "Stay," showcases a range of talent that's almost unbelievable. The smooth simplicity of what he's asking ("Won't you stay a little while?") layered over trilling synths is something that is rarely heard, but fits perfectly when done the unique way Demo Taped does it. It's both heartbreaking and heartwarming, but it's also everything in-between."
- NYLON

"a wonderfully sweet synth-pop anti-anxiety anthem"
- Noisey

+ additional praise from i-D, paper mag, mass appeal and more
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                   
                    
                    


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#submission by @zone6ix Music Video Submission: Tommie King - Dead Up



Dead Up - Tommie King

In his second video release, Tommie King illustrates his verbal warning to the game that he's on the rise and appears to be dead serious. The Caleb Seales directed video displays Tommie King performing confidently in his hometown of Atlanta. Tommie describes the visual, "I wanted the look of the video to feel bold, to show growth and progress from the setting and background down to my camera presence. My movement is building and I'm growing so much as an artist, it was important to communicate that visually." Tommie King has amassed over 200K plays on Soundcloud by releasing only two records in 2017. The young Atlanta spitter has major plans for his movement in 2018, so be sure to stay tuned.

Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLt08E_EPL0&t=7s
Embed Code: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/NLt08E_EPL0" frameborder="0" gesture="media" allow="encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe>

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www.twitter.com/zone6ix

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https://www.facebook.com/officialtommieking6/

 
Watch "Dead Up" on YouTube Here


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#Submission by @iSnypa88 & Street Money @Boochiesmww - "Factory" [Video]



Snypa & Boochie 
"Factory"

Click Here to Watch Visual

Hoodrich's Snypa delivers a new video for "Factory," featuring Street Money Boochie with production from Kid808 and Notus. Snypa is currently preparing for the release of his new EP titled Learning to Love, which is expected to be out the first quarter of next year. Snypa and Street Money Boochie will also be releasing a collaboration mixtape by the end of December. Click the link below to watch the latest video from Snypa & Boochie.

[WATCH VISUAL TO "FACTORY" HERE]

[DOWNLOAD "FACTORY" HERE]


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Raja (King of Kings) is Out Now

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#submission by @followmyfresh Rob Fresh- Rap Niggas (Nipsey Hussle Remix)





Rob Fresh remixes Nipsey Hussle's "Rap Niggas" single the Brooklyn way!
This is the hardest record out right now, it was only right to add that BK spit to it. Facts only....


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@KDEEZY ~ SICKER~




K-DEEZY

SICKER PROD BY KIDD

K Deezy has been Threw Lotta ups, Lotta downs, Lotta losses, Lotta wins, Lotta pain, Lotta gain, Lotta struggles, but through I️t all he remained solid and continuously put on for his city his hood and his team #PowerboyENT now he's more focused than he ever been New Single (SICKER) off #TheRoadToJoy Season 1 produced by @kiddthaproducer

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