September 7, 2008

Re-arrange

Filed under: Beats, Masheek Hype 5 — Masheek Hype 5 @ 9:38 pm

So the last time I posted I mentioned that I would be releasing an EP; I’ve been basically working on the flow of my lyrics with the insane beats that Resin made for this EP. I had a plan when I was working on it that I would have just six tracks. I have totally changed my mind and decided that I’m going to have seven tracks on the EP instead. The plan was that I would use 5 of Resins instrumentals and one of mine, the Simplicity beat. But now I’ve decided that I’m going to scrap one of resins beats so that he has 4 instrumentals and I have 2. So I’m using the Simplicity beat for one of my tracks called “Random Shit” and I still have to write a track for my other beat called Haunted House. But enough about the EP, I have another beat that I would like to showcase as well that I will probably use for a solo album. I call it Serious Erie.

Also I made some revisions to the Simplicity beat but this will be for another track all together. This one is called: Simplicity: The Assassins Handbook.

Enjoy

August 26, 2008

Simplicity

Filed under: Beats, Masheek Hype 5, Music News, Sneak Peak — Masheek Hype 5 @ 7:01 pm

The last few weeks have been very productive for me as well. Vince and myself have decided on a estimated date and since then we’ve been working hard to make sure we get it out there when it’s supposed to be out there. In the meantime I’ve been working with reason as I watched my boy Bill N.Y. put together a beat using the program. Also I’ve been working on my rhymes putting together a little EP a small six track album. I’m going to call it awaken and the reason for that is because I feel like I have woken up from a bad dream that was so real. Basically I’ve been writing a lot and I feel that I have stepped up my game and I’m ready to show some of it off to the people. Trust me the EP is coming soon. But that is not the reason for the post, like 5 said before I have been using reason to make beats. I’ve made three so far but my third beat is by far the best one to date. I call this beat “Simplicity” and I call it that because when I was making this beat Saturday night everything that I did when making this beat seemed so right to me. So I’m not going to keep everyone in suspense. Here is my beat a work in progress right now called “Simplicity“, enjoy.

July 16, 2007

Making Progress

Filed under: Artistic Process, Masheek Hype 5, Our Music, Writing — Masheek Hype 5 @ 7:11 pm

Well, I know I’ve been away from the site for a while, but a lot has been going on as of late. Kawlinz and myself performed at a friend’s party on June 16. We performed 7 tracks that will be on the album that is coming out in October: Dark Words Dark Times, Party Track, Rhyme So Tight, The Weed I Need, Thru Time and Space, Murderous Intent, and to close it off the source of Origins.

But after the performance Kawlinz and myself got right back into things and started writing new tracks to be added to the album. Also on a side note we have some of the performance recorded, we didn’t get the first few tracks recorded but that’s okay. Also I would like to take a moment to thank everyone who was at the party for their support, it was greatly appreciated and we hope to perform for you again. Special thanks go out to Nader for letting us perform at his place, to Caker 194, for recording the performance, and also Barry for getting a camera for us to use on such short notice. That’s pretty much all I can say about that.

I did mention that we were working hard on writing these tracks so here is a track list of what we have so far:

Dark Words Dark Times
Party Track
Rhyme So Tight
The Weed I need
Thru Time and Space
Murderous Intent
The Source of Origins
Years of Destiny
Tha Chambers
Layin’ Shit Down

Now there isn’t a particular order in which these tracks are listed right now, it’ll probably be different once the album is finished.

April 23, 2007

THE ASCENSION

Filed under: Artistic Process, Bio, Masheek Hype 5 — Masheek Hype 5 @ 4:29 pm

I’ve been writing for a long time now and, it’s been so long that I can barely remember the first rhyme I wrote. Man it was crazy though, the year was 1999 and I wrote about who is the best espionage character Solid Snake from Metal Gear Solid or Gabriel Logan from Syphon Filter. I was just doing it for fun at the time not really thinking that I would be doing this now to actually make an album. But here I am 8 years later doing it more and looking to put out our first collaborative album. The beat I used for this track was Mobb Deeps Quiet storm. The name of the track I wrote; The Great Infiltration. Now I didn’t think it was going to be that good but the response that I got from this rhyme was amazing. People were actually feeling the track and I was stunned. But in that same year more travesties were happening in the rap game, P diddy was taking 80’s songs and putting his vocals to it and that made me sick. The cash money click came on the scene as well that year to make their mark on hip-hop. I was disgusted that there were actually people out there that liked this shit. I was ashamed for hip-hop, knowing where it came from and where it was going. I didn’t like it one bit, so I decided to take it upon myself to try and help hip-hop along back on the path of righteousness.

Then I started to think about the game itself and how it had been transformed to something that wasn’t that great anymore. I mean I have less hip-hop influences now than before, and that might not be a big thing for most people but it was huge to me. I wondered to myself what was I going to do. Then it hit me, why don’t I make my own album dedicated to taking other artists beats and putting my vocals on it. And then I thought to myself that this album has to be made sometime to show these artists how to do it right. So I decided that I would call the album B.E.A.T.Jackers. But I never went through with the idea because I didn’t have the time to record it all. But I’ll say this, it’ll be coming very soon, trust me on that.

My style has changed over the last few years since I started writing rhymes. When I first started I used a simple format that helped me along as I started to formulate stories and such out of rhyming. But there was a time where I thought to myself that I couldn’t improve myself anymore than what I have done. I took sometime away from it and started to read books. I know it sounds kind of nerdy but it really helped me out and not only did I improve my game I also came up with better ways to articulate the message that I was trying to get across and also developed different rhyme formulas that I could utilize at anytime.

We’ve only had the privilege of performing once at a CD release party back in 2000. I must say that was a lot of fun. The party was for a record label that Kawlinz belonged to. Kawlinz asked if I could perform with him. They said it was okay. That night is one of the nights that I will never forget. I felt that Kawlinz and myself had great chemistry on stage. At one point I forgot my lines for one of the tracks I was performing. So I had to come up with something, so I just started rhyming and anything that came into my head I went with it. After the performance Kawlinz asked me if I had forgotten my lines and I told him that I did. I told him that I came up with the remaining 16 lines of my rhyme, because all I could remember was the first 4 and that was it. Something that I’ll always be proud of is coming up with a 16-line freestyle.

There were a few tracks that we worked on, as a group well there was Kawlinz and myself and the Hussdiesel. But one in particular that stood out for me was a track that we recorded and it was the three of us dissing this kid named No Needz. He went on dissing Kawlinz and then we decided that we were going to diss him back and show him true hip hop artists. Honestly to tell you the truth the dude had no style, so when we wrote out rhymes it was so easy cause this guy really had nothing to say to begin with. I think that was the first time that we actually sat down and wrote something together. We heard the end result and it was awesome. Basically giving us the confidence we needed in the first place in order to branch out and let other listen to our music.

Over the years I went back into it and then left it for a bit, but when I finally had time to meet with some peeps in the summer of 2006 and it was there that I saw the other half of the founders of the NKC, Kawlinz. We talked for a bit and he said to me that he was getting some new equipment and that he was making beats and working on some stuff. He then told me that we should make an album, and I was down for that can’t refuse that, I felt like this is out time and we have to show everyone out there that we have the skills as well. And here we are now doing our thing and making a lot of progress too.

Kawlinz and myself decided that we would leave our solo albums and make a collaborative album. Once we laid down some tracks we decided that we weren’t just going to be the NKC but we were going to be the founders on the NKC. And everyday that we get together and work on the album brings us one step closer to reality that we have an album. This is our time, and when we take to the stage we’re going to run game like we never ran game before and it’s going to be sick.