With this rendition, I wanted to embody the many things that this time of this specific year has to offer, which includes christmas, feel good music, astrology, and supposedly the beginning of the end of the world all rolled into one. So I decided to do my own R&B rendition of the hit TV show “The Big Bang Theory” which I sang and produced myself. I also thought to myself “how can I make a video to this?” and then as I was learning the motion graphics program “after effects” to create my own logo, I got the idea that I should just create a full on motion graphics lyrics video which takes place in space. It only makes sense right? So for the past couple weeks I’d been studying the program and researching information on the universe and this is what I came up with. Hope you enjoy it 🙂
Toronto’s G Milla returns with a video titled Tonight We Die. G always delivers strong visuals, this time directed by Zac Facts for Independent Muscle. If you haven’t done so, download/stream G Milla‘s latest mixtape, Downtown.
“A paradox for minds you got to read between the lines …” – G
Ty Harper | Music,Video | Thursday, December 20th, 2012
The latest appearance since the amazingly hilarious “Rhyme O’Clock” video with the Wordburglar, Toronto rapper More Or Les gets serious with “Big Sugar”, the first video from his 2012 album “Mastication.” Drawing from the documentary of the same name, this song explores the dark history and modern power of the world’s reigning sugar cartels, and our relation to refined sugar as we continue to over-consume it in post-industrial First World nations. Filmed at the “Museum of Indulgence” exhibition at Harbourfront Centre, this video features original sugar-based art work from Montreal artist Shelley Miller — http://www.shelleymillerstudio.com/info.php.
Ty Harper | Music,Video | Wednesday, December 19th, 2012
Jhyve kicks lyrical and melodic about his past, present and future Christmases.
“Good Christmas” takes us through memories of Jhyve’s Christmas years past, and the struggles of the holidays going forward. As Jhyve describes it:
“This song is really personal to me, and will probably touch anyone who misses Christmas days as they were. Most change is for the better. But sometimes, you can’t help but miss what once was.”
The song’s cool, soulful sound was produced by up and coming Toronto talent “Novembers Coldest”.
Are you ready for Holiday Cheer? Join Kardinal Offishall and his celebrity friends at Kardi’s 14th Annual Christmas Event as we come together with one common goal in mind; to help kids that need our support through the SickKids Foundation. The VIP reception will start at 8:00pm with surprise performances by some of Kardi’s closest friends; limited advance tickets available for $150. General admission doors open at 10:00pm get your advance tickets for $25 or $35 at the door. This is a 19+ event with a dress code in effect holiday chic, dress to impress. For more information or to arrange bottle service please email MakingADifference@itfactor.biz
Ty Harper | Audio,Music | Monday, December 17th, 2012
Day 5/12 – Talk That Talk
Let’s get into something original. Dedicated to all of the senseless violence out there…in music and life.
Featuring my dude C-det.
Produced by Hagler Tyrant.
Stream via Soundcloud HERE
Download the DJ Pack (including clean version) HERE or at SepTo.ca