Filmed and Edited by BeanOne for YTW www.yuktheworld.com
After dropping their free release There Goes The Neighborhood a couple weeks back, Seattle’s Fearce & BeanOne (of Dyme Def) waste no time in getting new material to the masses, as the duo drops the visuals for their new song “I Want It All.” Shot and edited by BeanOne, the video depicts Fearce on his BMX, cruising around various Seattle neighborhood’s as he divulges his version of the American dream. “I’m not asking for much, just a little fame/ what’s wrong with wanting the crowd to scream your name/ what’s wrong with wanting a big house, a swimming pool full of money for whenever there’s a big drought” …absolutely nothing. Although this song was not previously featured on There Goes The Neighborhood, the MP3 has been bundled back into the link, so be sure to download. #YukThe World
Fearce & Bean couldn’t deny the need to finally give you a visual for Fearce’s solo song off Dyme Defs Space Music album. Also giving you a look into what we have chosen to bring more of musically.
Director / DP / Editor: The Note http://twitter.com/thenotework
Wandering Worx Music officially releases the much anticipated new album from Seattle MC Khingz’ Liberation Of The Monster, an 11-song album produced entirely by Vancouver’s REL!G!ON. Fresh from his opening performance this past weekend for Freestyle Fellowship and Blackalicious alongside his fellow Hi-Life Soundsystem bandmates, Khingz is ready to drop what he calls “A sonic assault on all the preconceived notions that chain a person to mediocrity”. Khingz and REL!G!ON met at a Vancouver music showcase in 2010 and started work on the album at REL!G!ON’s studio shortly thereafter. Khingz also has albums in production with Seattle producers Vitamin D and Bean One.
“12 Years” is another dark gem, produced this time by Seattle’s own Bean One (Dyme Def, the Roots. Jurassic 5). “12 Years” is the self told story of JFK’s adolescence in Virginia Beach, VA, and the criminal charges which lead him to flee VA for the suicide capitol of the world Seattle, WA. An all so true story on how one’s irresponsibility can utimately lead to rewriting your fate and destiny. “12 Years” appears on the JFK debut album “Building Wings on the Way Down,” whick drops 6.1.10 on Taxidermy Records.