I know I’m a bit late, but here are some visuals of Macklemore’s performance from Cougfest 2010 over at WSU. Â Though it was really more like ‘Dawg’-fest, the crowd was still hyped and rocked out with all the artists the whole night. Peep the video above to watch Mack perform a few tracks off of his and Ryan Lewis’ The VS. EP which you can download here if you haven’t already.
I mean…look at all the homies involved. It’s so dope to be able to call these folks friends and I couldn’t be prouder of what J. Moore and the fellas have built with the Big Tune series. Shout to the homey Budo on a huge win, but also congrats to KT for being an alien with beats human beings are not worthy of rapping over. If you weren’t lucky enough to be in Austin for this, enjoy the video recap…
Posted in Artists, Mixtapes on December 15th, 2009 by Hyphen
The homies Macklemore and Ryan Lewis are not only two of my favorite artists from the town, but they are also two of my favorite people in the Seattle music scene. They’re just really cool dudes who love making art and take it pride in everything they do. When you mix in their incredible talent on top of that (needproof?), it’s mandatory to check for everything they’re involved in.
Here’s their long awaited collaboration, The Vs. EP, where they sampled some contemporary bands and combined rock with hip-hop. Don’t get it twisted though, this isn’t some half-assed, corny mash up project. Instead, it’s an excellent piece of work where Ryan’s lush soundscapes are complimented perfectly by Mack’s heartfelt and sobering (quite literally) rhymes. I can’t recommend this highly enough.
As I was saying, the talent in the 206 is immense right now. I meant to put this on TAOD when Ryan first sent it to me, but I failed. Thankfully, 2DopeBoyz posted it up and reminded me about it.
In Ryan’s own words:
All summer I’ve been working on my thesis project to graduate from the UW. It’s another still-image motion picture like the 2Pac Vs. Franz Ferdinand mash-up I made last year. It features Macklemore and a few other people you may know (list below). Take in mind this is version one. Between limited access, finances, etc I couldn’t really pursue a lot of the ideas I originally envisioned in efforts to make it epic. I feel like the music got there more than the storyline. However, we may do an improved remix of it for the VS. (Macklemore/RyanLewis) EP featuring Mack rapping and a revised production more like a music video, shot with actual video.
It was shot entirely with regular still-image cameras (Canon 5D, Canon 5D Mark II, Nikon D300 and a Nikon D3), batch-edited in Photoshop and produced in Final Cut Pro. The music was probably the biggest Pro-Tools session I’ve ever ran. Although it samples the original Fake Empire’s piano and backing vocals, everything else was recorded live over numerous sessions.
Thanks a ton to everyone who helped:
The National – Fake Empire (Sample)
JkoePhoto.com (Jason Koenig) – Photographer
MazagranPhoto.com (Johnny Valencia) – Photographer
Myspace.com/Macklemore (Ben Haggerty) – Main Actor
Tricia Davis – Actor
Kevin Veatch – Electric Guitar, Electric Bass, Engineer
Andrew Joslyn – Violins and plucking
Zach Fleury – Main Drums, Percussion
Jonah Peters – Percussion
Ryan Lewis – Music Production, Photography, Film Production, Drums, Key Strings, Organ
We shot 100 + strangers portraits who choose a sticker that pertained to an organization/company that has either consumed them or acted as an alternative means of communication to operate with society.
Group Vocals –
P Smoov (Mad Rad)
Rosanna Veatch
Zach Fleury
Sol
Xperience
Macklemore
Anna Clausen
Isabella Du Graf
and more.
Also, Ryan has been working with a dope MC/vocalist named Symmetry for about 3 years now and I believe they’re just about to drop their full project for the masses. Here’s a taste:
Damn, the homey Ryan Lewis is insanely talented. Not only does he take incredible photographs and make dope beats, but apparently he remixes and does video production too? Here’s a little class project he recently created, mashing together some Franz Ferdinand and 2Pac.
If you’re looking for any sort of dope artistry, definitely holler at him. Peep his new website here. Oh, and he designed his own page as well…obviously. Leave some talent for the rest of us dude.