samedi 26 février 2011

POULET AU CURRY

Ingrédients:
- Poulet (pilons ou cuisses et si possible escalopes en plus)
- 1 citron vert
- Lait de coco
- 1 oignon
- curry
- riz
- Huile d'olive
- Sel & Poivre


Tailler et découper le poulet les morceaux principaux et les escalopes en petit dés qui fondront dans la sauce et l'épaissiront.

Faire braiser quelques minutes la viande, avant d'ajouter
les oignons ou échalotes ciselés finement.

baisser le feu et faire blondir le tout dans l'huile d'olive.

Ajouter un citron vert coupé en quartier et assaisonner: sel, poivre et un kub or ainsi que la poudre de curry.

Puis ajouter le lait de coco en mélangeant et jusqu'à recouvrir la viande


Servir avec un riz blanc (genre thaï) cuisson créole ( mettre le riz dans la casserole le recouvrir à hauteur d'une phalange d'eau et laisser cuire jusqu'à évaporation complète de l'eau)

lundi 21 février 2011

SHYHEIM PRESENTS THE BOTTOM OF NEW YORK PART 1

E.P.M.D live in London 2011

In memory of...IBRAHIM ALI Rest In Peace

Rest in peace IBRAHIM ALI, young boy & many skillz emcee, born and raised in La SAVINE MARSEILLE assassinated by racists mens, at the age of 16, shooted in his back while he was runing after the night bus, heading his home after a music repetition... May his name stay in our memory and always remind us and our sons who we are, and where we dont want to go...


samedi 19 février 2011

Kinetic 9 Aka Beretta 9 *The Armory*

01. How We Do
02. Smoke Flow
03. Haters Catch the Vapors (ft. Sugar Bang Bang)
04. What Ganstaz Do (ft. Sunz of Man)
05. What it is (ft. Midaz)
06. Get Crazy (ft. Shogun Assassin & Emilush)
07. Never Front (ft. 9th Prince)
08. Drill SGT (Interlude)
09. Dear Summer
10. Thirsty (ft. RZA)
11. Beat Break
12. Take Sword (ft. RZA)
13. 93rd Univrse (ft. Evil & Wundah)
14. Sword of Power
15. Beat (Interlude)
16. Rainsing (ft. Shogun Assassin)
17. Bitches Know my Name
18. Swordz (ft. Shogun Assassin)
19. Talented Mr Ripley
20. Up (ft. Black Knights)
21. Grown People Music (ft. Midaz)
22. Why I love U
23. Yaya (Interlude)
24. Heaven and Hell (ft. Free Murda & Shacrunz)
25. Dopeness


mardi 15 février 2011

TORAE *Heart Failure*

TRACKLIST

1.Outta Here (f. Mike Shorey) – prod. by Woody
2.Fresh – prod. by Vitamin D
3.For You (f. Carlitta Durand) – prod. by Eric G.
4.Let It Go (f. Mone Divine) – prod. by Khrysis
5.Back On The Road (skit)
6.Popular Demand – prod. by DJ Spinna
7.Love Is War (f. Lydia Caesar) – prod. by Mark Flagg
8.Point Of View – prod. by Eric G.
9.Promise – prod. by Eric G.
10.Love You – prod. by Eric G
11.This Is (f. Phonte & Yazahrah) – prod. by Superbad

http://www.multiupload.com/X253D0WSDZ

dimanche 13 février 2011

Agallah *Devil In A Red Dress*

SAÏGON *The greatest Story Never Told*

01. Station Identification (Intro) (feat. Fatman Scoop)
02. The Invitation (feat. Q Tip & Fatman Scoop)
03. Come On Baby (feat. Jay Z & Swizz Beatz)
04. War
05. Bring Me Down Pt.2
06. Enemies
07. Friends
08. The Greatest Story Never Told
09. Clap (feat. Faith Evans)
10. Preacher
11. It’s Alright (feat. Marsha Ambrosius)
12. Believe It
13. Give It To Me (feat. Raheem DeVaughn)
14. What The Lovers Do (feat. Devin The Dude)
15. Better Way (feat. Layzie Bone)
16. Oh Yeah (Our Babies)
17. And the Winner Is (feat. Bun B)
18. Too Long (feat. BlackThought)

Babylon Warchild feat Reef the Lost Cauze *I Am*

samedi 12 février 2011

TY NITTY *PRAY*

Faïanatur *Nothing more to burn*

MURS & TERRACE MARTIN *Melrose*


01. (04:15) – We On Melrose
02. (03:16) – Fresh Kicks
03. (03:48) – It’s No Surprise
04. (03:31) – We’ve Got Something
05. (03:56) – She’s A Prostitute
06. (03:25) – Ding Dong
07. (03:32) – Dandruff
08. (05:25) – Hoodrat Blues
09. (03:14) – She’s A Loser
10. (03:48) – Thank U
11. (03:32) – Cheating On Me
12. (04:15) – Thing For You
13. (03:42) – Doin’ Me
14. (03:59) – Hands In The Sky

9th Prince *I REMEMBER*

jeudi 10 février 2011

Erykah Badu *Gone Baby, Don't Be Long*

A Film To Promote The Global Unification Of Hip-Hop Culture




We have to come here to Kickstarter on a crusade to fund the development of the 2nd installment of a 4-part series of artistic short films meant to illustrate Hip-Hop Culture as a true bona-fide form of artistic expression that is not always simply a reflection of anger, violence, and /or hostility. With these films, we can help promote the positive attributes of Hip-Hop Culture, and support a new grassroots effort to bring the world its first Global Hip-Hop Cultural Census-led by the National Museum of Hip-Hop. The goal of the Census is to not only unify and measure the global size of Hip-Hop Culture, but it will also be used to determine where the Museum will be located. This data will also eventually help to significantly influence REAL political change within impoverished communities around the world.

Our main goal in the creation of this film series is to present Hip-Hop in a way that does not adhere to any of the negative connotations so often associated with the genre. By doing so, hopefully we can illustrate the artistic side of Hip-Hop Culture; taking the viewers back to the root of the Culture; when the true essence of Hip-Hop was the expression of self through POSITIVE creative art--and not so much perpetuating a seemingly industry-wide status quo of violence, female degradation, and general exploitation of inner-city communities in a continuous effort to satisfy corporate greed.

The film you have viewed above is called "The Conductor". It is the 1st installment (DJing) of the 4-part film series; each film representing an original element of Hip-Hop Culture. Each film will represent all four hip-hop elements in some fashion, but only one element per film will be highlighted. The 2nd installment (which is what we are looking to fund here at Kickstarter), will highlight the B-Boy Element and will be titled "The Clean-Up".

The budget for "The Conductor" was well over $20,000. It took us about a year to do, but we managed to put together a team of true professionals and hardcore fans of hip-hop-all putting in extra time and effort-all in the name of finally securing a home for the preservation of Hip-Hop Culture. You may be asking yourself...how in holy hell did we come up with that kind of scratch?!?!?? Well, many people had to do a lot of sacrificing to make it happen! In fact, it took dual efforts from executives within two different NYC firms to finally bring it to fruition. All of these executives pretty much put there jobs on the line (and if not for the superb turnout of the film and all the critical praise it has received, they all might have lost their jobs!) by taking our project on as a "quasi" client; using as much of their companies budgets as they could legally squeeze out; including camera and sound equipment, studio rental, and location rental-the rest (props, travel and talent) had to be scraped together by the team.

Realizing how close everyone was to losing their heads shooting the 1st film, we know we will certainly need to have a full budget in place to shoot the 2nd installment! Your contributions will help us cover equipment & complete production as well as editing phases. (Please note-NO funds will be used to compensate any NMoH Team members-dont worry, we're used to it! lol-ALL funds are going directly to the pre-and post-production of the film) Funding will also help secure an amazing shot location-through the popularity of our 1st film we were offered a great deal on being able to shoot "The Clean Up" at the World-renowned American Museum of Natural History! Lastly, your contribution will help us premiere the film at the Union Square W Hotel which will be promptly followed by a party that will include appearances by some surprise hip-hop celebrities (courtesy of the National Museum of Hip-Hop). Of course you know this will be as hot a ticket as any in New York when we launch it and as such, you know we had to offer some entry tickets as one of our many dope Kickstater rewards for contributing! Yeaaaaa boyyeeeeee! (hint! hint! hahaha-yea that's right, he IS down with the Museum and already secured for the jam! That is, of course, IF we can raise enough $ to make the film!)

Alas, we are so happy and thankful we were able to put together this 1st film, so that you could see first hand that you are dealing with some seriously passionate folks who are not only artists, but who are also professionals that will make good use of any funding that they may be blessed with receiving via Kickstarter. So please hook us up!

Oh yeah, and every contribution is tax-deductible (minus the market value of the gift). Any funds raised that exceed our stated goal will be imperative for the completion of the film. Also, we put the minimum at $5 for this project; anyone who wants to donate $1 please do so via the DAD Campaign on the nmoh.org website. Thanks!

Other super-financially challenged folks can still represent their support by joining us on facebook at facebook.com/hiphopmuseum or following us on twitter at twitter.com/nmoh.

Thank ya'll for your support and LONG LIVE HIP-HOP!!!! PEEAAACE!!!

"The Conductor"
Written By: Desmond Hall
Directed By: Ruben Latre
Produced By: Melissa Levins
Co-Produced By: Dale Bramwell
Director of Photography: Ruben Latre
Format: High Definition Video
Equipment: Canon 5D Mark II and Canon & Nikon Glass
Musical & Sound Design: Wendell Hanes
A Kipany Pictures Production


Project location: New York, NY


mardi 8 février 2011

DJ REVOLUTION WIT MALCOLM & MARTIN *Life doesn't frighten me...*


01. Welcome To The Movement
02. Bamboozled
03. Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet
04. School Of Hard Knox (Interlude)
05. Lunchtyme Ciphers feat. Versatile
06. Movement Music (prod. by Marco Polo)
07. Sista Big Butt feat. Mike Anthony
08. One Man Band (Interlude)
09. Do It Again (Rev’s Groove)
10. Win Or Lose
11. Sell Like An Ace (Interlude)
12. Hustle
13. Black Coffee
14. Heritage feat. Bambu & Apakalips
15. Bare Witness feat. Torae
16. Against The Wall
17. Thank God

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