You got the skills to flip a beat, cook up a track, create something fresh and innovative to an acapella? If that’s you– Electronic/Pop act with Hip Hop sensibilities Onili is challenging you. If you aren’t hip to this duo- Onili- they got the refreshing edgy sound and style fronted by this hot chick Onili. Not only is she sexy but her vocal technique is fierce. 2mics on hand- She’s captivating also rocks a mean MPC/Samplers FX.
Onili rocks the tracks, on stage she’s giving her all and in the studio she can crush you. Also big into her kicks. When they came through NY she was laced with some Milkshakes.
So you ready??
Here’s the track to flip- “Why Did You Go” featuring Onili and Laroz. The collaboration between the meteoric talent Onili and Dub maestro Laroz, is an irresistible sour sweet Summer Anthem in the making. Blending a sweet reggae groove with a popish vocal which is both gentle and catchy. Capturing the agony and irony of a lost love which faded like the passing season, culminating in the inevitable question. Why did you go?
You can download the Acapella here:
Here’s a video clip:
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Deadline for submissions is August 15th.
The judging/listening session will also be live streamed. Celebrity judges TBA. Email your submission to iwantyou@onili.com Winner receives a free linktone for the remix, a full PR campaign to Israeli music media and in U.S by The Bloom Effect- In addition, the winner also receives a complimentary registration to attend the CMJ Music Marathon worth $495.00
Onili plays live all around the world Recently came back from SXSW, NY, Philly, Miami and back from Europe. With Barak Kram on the Drums. This duo is FIRE!
Onili is back in NY in October for CMJ and a mini-tour.
So send in your best Remixes here: Who’s it going to be?
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Don’t know about you but I’m gearing up for Cinco de Mayo. Except you know they don’t even celebrate Cinco De Mayo in Mexico! It’s a myth. So these guys from Que Bajo!? the hot Tropical Party founded by DJ’s Geko Jones and Uproot Andy got creative- calling it Cinco de Gallo the Hyper Mexican Danceparty!
It goes down tomorrow- at Santo’s Party House. 9:30PM and damage is $15.00 at the door!
Check out this promo video they made for it! It’s Cumbia Caliente!!
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Celebrating Mexican Culture- NY Style!!!
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So the Efficacy Viral Video Series is starting to take off. Have some very exciting episodes in the works including some recognizable big names and some stalwarts in the underground!
Launched in early January this year and I expect by Summer to have a web partner to take it next level, sponsors/endorsements and 100 episodes of content- that’s my goal!
Very excited to bring the next episode as it will premiere tonight at Bowery Poetry Club.
It’s the anticipated Spills Vs Felecia Cruz. We’ll get to see footage of their work with the kids and Fighting For Futures live from Cambodia and other special treats/messages.
So get out tonight for a great show with performances by Eyeris, Kon, Eric Sosa and others. And…Felecia Cruz will be skyped in to intro the premiere– how cool is that! Can’t wait for the audience reaction and feedback!
Episode #14- Spills VS Felecia Cruz - Tonight- 10PM- Bowery Poetry Club
Hosted by: Warren Britt, Jesse Abraham & Premonition.
Shouts to Angela McKenzie -Initiative Radio
what it do everybody! so this week, we venture to the world of wax and needles, sounds fun right, juuust kidding! but actually…I’m serious because this week we have a sista that has always repped hard on those wondrous wheels of steel.
she’s been practicing her craft for over 10 years, she is the NY Source Magazine DJ Champion and the only female DJ to make it to the DMC USA Finals. she’s a member of championship DJ team 5th Platoon, Founder and DJ for the all female Hip Hop collective Anomolies and Co-Founder of the coalition R.E.A.C.Hip-Hop (Representing Education, Activism & Community through Hip Hop). she is…
DJ Kuttin Kandi.
having competed in over 20 DJ competitions and having rocked all over the world with everybody from Punk Riot Grrrl group LeTigre to Kool Herc, LL Cool J, Jay Z, Dead Prez and more, this is a sista that takes her craft and commitment seriously, and not just to her music.
her commitment to humanity as an Activist/ Community Organizer is beyond question. She’s been the Chair-Elect of the national women’s organization GABRIELA Network and supports various organizations such as Ugnayan, Damayan, FAHSI, CAAAV, ANSWER, United for Peace & Justice and so much more…
finding time to devote herself to teaching and mentoring the youth, for 3 years she taught a Hip Hop/DJ Activism class and Poetry Classes at El Puente’s Leadership Center in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. she understands that the power of Hip Hop can be utilized to educate, build solidarity, create awareness and fight for social justice in the world.
in the role of a motivational speaker she’s spoken on the college lecture circuit at universities such as NYU, Yale, Princeton, Harvard, UCSD, Stanford and has taught DJ courses at Jam Master Jay’s The DJ Scratch Academy.
basically I could go on and on with this sista’s list of accomplishments and her level of dedication to art and life, but on top of all that she does, she took the time out to answer my questions:::
me: you’ve done so much! but what was the motivation, in the very beginning that made you want explore DJing?
Kuttin Kandi: My motivation was my love for music that was instilled with my by my late father. He had his own collection of records everything from the Beatles to Aretha to Miles Davis to Jackson 5. It was like it was meant to be when I started meeting other DJ’s during my teenage years. And it was definitely meant to happen the minute I put my hands on the turntables. I definitely had been inspired by my fellow crew the
5th Platoon as well as the legendary X-Men (X-Ecutioners) with whom I’ve had the honor to work alongside with in my battle years.
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me: what are some of the changes you’ve witnessed in Hip Hop, specifically the art of DJing since you started?
Kuttin Kandi: There’s been a lot of changes in Hip Hop — politically, musically, technologically. Hip Hop is not linear, it is defined differently to so many different people. However, for me, I believe in the roots of Hip Hop culture and have learned so much from the legends who have started the culture. So, I try to follow on that path. And I notice a lot of routes that Hip Hop has taken, straying from that original path that Hip Hop was once on. The art of DJing itself has evolved over the years to very intricate turntablist skills that are very
technical, and very lucrative modern ways of spinnin mp3′s via Serato. However there’s nothin like the original beat juggling sounds of the battle dj on vinyl. That static from vinyl and that funky beat juggle
are sounds you can’t deny… that’s what makes hip hop.
me: if you could say ANYTHING to young women AND men that are in their bedrooms right now practicing, what would you say to them?
Kuttin Kandi: Study the foundations first… learn the history of Hip Hop. Support Independent artists… and check your privileges (skin privilege, class privilege, race privilege, straight privilege etc..), at that! Realize your access to resources that others may not have…Understand the opportunities you might be given that others may not because of your privileges. Understand what cultural appropriation is… and always give back to Hip Hop culture.
Kuttin Kandi has been interviewed in numerous magazines and newspapers such as Source, Vibe, Vogue, YM, Rolling Stones, the New York Times, the Daily News and the Vibe Hip-Hop Diva’s book. she’s received the 2008 FPAC DJ Tribute Award alongside DJ Babu, DJ Rhettmatic and Nasty Nes and in 2009, Kuttin Kandi received the Womanhood Passage Tribute by the Hip Hop-Association. and with all her many projects in the works, well…she’s FRESH. period.

so def keep checking for this amazing spirit that’s so blesses the art of turntablism! you can follow her on twitter or find her on facebook and support support support Women in Hip Hop!
so til next week, y’all! quick reminder: “She’s So Fresh” Showcase is on 11/5!
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She also was responsible for bringing half the bboys, dj’s and crews from U.S last year to Korea. So many of my friends went last year and had an amazing time. So much amazing hospitality and they were all treated like royalty.
At its core, R16 is a bboy tournament sponsored by the Korean Tourism Organization featuring 16 teams from 15 different countries competing for the title of the best bboy crew on Earth. It is, however, much more than a bboy tournament but also a celebration of diversity, creativity and collaboration spanning 3 days full of music, graffiti showcases, fine art, fashion and a hip hop concert on September 27th featuring some of the biggest names in hiphop in Korea and the States.
If you happen to be in Korea Alice would like to cordially invite you to the R16 B-boy Tournament and Urban Arts Festival as her guest and a member of the international media community. Press passes can be arranged for intimate access to all festival talent, artists and organizers.
A full press kit is available for download here
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