Saturday, December 18, 2010

Haters... more important than you think.

"Haters" are important.  Not in the sense you constantly hear, you know, not because they make you popular or give you something to rap about.
No, they're important because they keep you grounded, they let you know what you need to work on.  Too many times hip hop artists become defiant against "haters," say they brush them off, and say you're only hating because the artist is successful.  I guess sometimes that is the case, but usually that "hater" has a legitimate reason to dislike the music.  So in that sense, lets drop the term "hater," let's call them "critics."  Without criticism, it is very difficult to improve and to grow.  I understand it is impossible to create music that is universally liked, but it is important to get a third party opinion of what you are creating.  Your objective is to make good music, so if a lot of people "hate" it, that's not good, right?  You should be gathering reasons why people dislike what you're doing, and if it is legitimate and the change they are calling for is within your means and maintains your musical integrity, then apply their "hate" in some way to improve your next creations.  I'm not advocating giving in to other tastes and pressures, I'm saying have some thick skin, quit dismissing legitimate opinions, and use critical feedback to inspire positive changes in your work.  Don't just filter out criticism to make room for only praise and compliments.  That leads to a very short ceiling. 

-Prototype (Lee)

Friday, September 17, 2010

My thoughts on Linkin Park - A Thousand Suns

So, like so many other devoted fans, I have been eagerly anticipating the arrival of Linkin Park’s fourth album: A Thousand Suns.  After listening to it about a million times in the last three days, I felt like I needed to get my opinions out there, since this controversial record has spawned a lot of opinions for a lot of people.
First of all, I watched a lot of the “Meeting of A Thousand Suns” DVD, which was kind of a “Making Of” thing for the fans, so I had a few inclinations into the minds of the band members and how this album was going to turn out.  I knew it was going to be very weird and original, and was probably going to piss a lot of old fans off, regardless of its quality.  To fully rate and enjoy this album, you have to first be very objective about it: this is not Linkin Park of old, so don’t compare it to that.  These songs are not going to be normal or of a regular structure.

After listening to it in full for the first time, I had to say that my expectations of the unexpected were very accurate.  I was really hoping for a Reanimation type album, energy and production wise, but didn’t get that at all.  The album is very strange, but its originality really hooked me in.  In its entirety it is really unlike anything I’ve ever heard.  You really have to listen to it to understand.  There are some hip hop elements, many of the songs are very melodic, there’s some screaming, some very interesting drums loops, some electronic influence, and even a little reggae influence in one song. There is not one song that is even close to ANY song on Hybrid Theory or Meteora, and even few that resemble Minutes to Midnight. Mike does a lot of singing on the album, and the way they blend his voice with Chester’s is one of the highlights of the album.  Chester’s vocals are amazing as always.  But in the end, the originality of this album is what makes it or breaks it, and that was LP’s intention.

There are quite a bit of things I do not like about the album.  I know I have already said not to compare to LP of old, but after M2M did not deliver in this department at all, I was really hoping for some “make me wanna jump around and punch someone in the head” songs, or at least moments, on A Thousand Suns.  There really isn’t too much here.  Wretches and Kings gets me a little jacked up, and The Catalyst is fun and energetic, but that’s about it.  This cd is not getting much play on my weightlifting playlist, which is unfortunate, because Hybrid Theory is #1 on that.  I’m just disappointed because LP has potential like no other band to create music with the caliber of Metal/Hip Hop energy to get people so pumped up.  Another major negative is the quantity of songs.  There are SIX preludes or interludes or whatever you want to call them, meaning only nine real songs.  If they had added 3-4 more songs that were nearly the caliber of those nine, this would be an excellent album.  Another negative is the speeches.  One speech would have been plenty, but there are a good 5 historic speeches thrown into this album.  The Martin Luther King one is my favorite.  Other than that they could have gotten rid of the rest.  The “fight the machine” and “We are all sinners and going to pay” theme of the album does get old as well.  I feel like Hybrid Theory was all about personal and inner struggles filled with young angst and aggression, and that really isn’t there for the band members anymore, so they needed to find something else.  As a non-political person, the personal battles were easier to identify with than the issues at hand on A Thousand Suns.

Thoughts on the songs:  (From Best to Worst)
1.       1. Waiting For The End- This is BY FAR the best song in my opinion.  The song structure is very original and it is super catchy.  The dynamic between Mike and Chester’s voice is very cool and Mike’s foray into his reggae vocals surprisingly works.

2.       2. Iridescent- This song does remind me a little bit of M2M, but with a lot of sang vocals by Mike.  It is a very melodic and beautiful song, and I think it could do well on the radio.  The way it constantly builds is very cool.

3.       3. Burning In The Skies- I really like the drums in this one.  The hook is also very catchy and I really like the lyrics (“I’m swimming in the smoke of bridges I have burned, so don’t apologize, I’m losing what I don’t deserve.”)  Mike brings it in and then Chester takes over for the hook, and then they sing together.
4.       4. The Catalyst- Their first single off of this album is extremely original.  I actually like the electronic influence they added to it:  I think it gives it a lot of energy.  The “hook” if you will, although very repetitive, sounds really cool and gives the song an “epic” sound.  The way it all comes together at the very end is just amazing.  This song would be pretty flawless if it wasn’t ruined by the terrible kick drums that seem to just be randomly thrown in the song.  They hold no rhythm and really ruin part of it for me. 

5.       5. Wretches and Kings – The one word I have to describe this song: not good, or beautiful, or great, but “badass.”  When those first big guitars come in it hits pretty hard and the beat is also really cool.  I really love Chester on the chorus.  My only beef with the song is Mike’s lyrics.  They are incredibly simplistic and don’t even flow that well.  For a topic as important as the one he is addressing with a beat as cool as this one, he really needs to come harder.
6.       6. Robot Boy – Super weird song.  The vocals are super layered on this one, and I think Mike and Chester share the vocal duties on pretty much the whole song.  It is very melodic with a lot of “ooohhoooh’s.”  The piano melody is very cool and I really like the drums. 

7.       7. Blackout – Probably the weirdest song on the album.  It starts out all happy sounding with this weird synth melody, and then Chester comes in with some weird sort of rapping style to a real fast beat.  I think that part sounds awesome, but his screaming in the hook is really forced.  I love Chester’s screaming when it’s over some super loud guitars and he sounds legitimately pissed (SHUT UP WHEN I’M TALKIN TO YOU!), but it doesn’t sound legit at all over that techno type beat with those happy synths.  The song then goes into some crazy DJ chopping of Chester screaming the chorus, which I also don’t like, and then transitions into a super melodic singing part at the end, which saves the song.  The way it ends is just awesome.

8.      8.  When They Come For Me – Again, a cool song ruined by Mike’s lack of lyrical complexity.  “I’m the opposite of wack, the opposite of weak.” The irony of that line is ridiculous.   I do like the line “Even a Blueprint is a gift and curse, cuz once you got a theory about how the thing works, everybody wants the next thing to be just like the first” very nice references to Jay Z’s albums and even his own to combat the criticism of the direction they took with this album.  With that said, the drums are awesome, and Mike’s delivery is actually pretty good.  The hook is super weird and sounds very tribal.  The end is really cool and kind of jacks you up though.

9.       9. The Messenger – Don’t get me wrong, I don’t hate this song, or even dislike it, but it just doesn’t hit for me.  I appreciate the idea, but as I said, I only enjoy Chester’s screaming  when it’s over some huge guitars and he sounds super mean.  Not a huge fan of it when it’s over an acoustic guitar and piano and singing about love.  He could have stuck to his regular voice and this song would have been twice as good.  I’m not a huge fan of the lyrics of the hook however: “When life leaves us blind, love keeps us kind.” That sounds like some teenage girl singer shit right there.

I’m not going to rate the rest of the tracks because they are all build ups or interludes.  In the end, I’ll give it a 7/10, could be a 9/10 with three more songs of the same caliber as the others.

-Prototype

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Big Announcement!!! and album work

This sunday, 9/19/10, 3flection has a big announcement to make!  Check our facebook page on sunday night for the details!

The final push for "Transition" has begun and we have assembled all of the necessary beats.  The writing is almost done, and the recording is now underway.  We are uncontrollably excited!

-LT

Monday, July 19, 2010

New Site/Song

I hope everyone is enjoying our new song "The Unknown." We put a ton of work and heart into it and Lauren did a great job on the chorus.

We also hope everyone likes our web site. It also was a lot of work, and we hope it looks very professional. Please take the time to "like" us on facebook and suggest to your friends!

-Proto

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

MN

I will be moving to the twin cities in a little less than two weeks! I will be starting my new job there as well as pursuing my music dream in a city filled with great music! Get at me if you live in the area.

-Prototype

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Changes

Biggest decision of my life tomorrow.

I, Prototype, have been offered two different jobs.  One in Madison, WI, and one in the Twin Cities, MN area.  Which one I take will greatly affect my music career.  Tomorrow we shall know where I will be going, and in a few years we shall know if that was the right choice.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Common Market - Check em out

If you're looking for some fresh, smooth, smart, and uplifting hip hop, check out Common Market.  This MC is amazing and so easy to listen to.  Big ups to my man Robbie diesel for giving me these CDs, I've been listening to them ever since.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNpjvtdy6aU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEjPKBGlpLQ&feature=channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewGK6D3zPAg

Theses guys have been a huge influence on our latest work, so if you like em, keep checkin back on us.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Recovery

What's everybody think of Eminem's new album. I've always had a love-hate relationship with eminem... his good songs I love, but the majority of his songs I hate. His talent is undeniable, but most of his songs are just bogus and dumb. The one's that aren't though, are amazing. This album, I think, is probably his best. He's got a lot of battle rap type lyrics on here, which usually I don't like, but Eminem makes em sound great. Not a huge fan of Rihanna, but Love The Way You Lie is the best track on the album. I hate Lil Wayne, but even he steps it up a little bit on "No Love." The beat for that song is unreal and Em's verse is super tight. There are still some dumb bogus songs, but I don't see Em making songs solely for the shock value he can get from the lyrics on this album. Here's my favorite songs on the album.

1. Love The Way You Lie
2. Not Afraid
3. 25 To Life
4. Talkin To Myself
5. No Love
6. Won't Back Down
7. Space Bound
8. Going Through Changes

What you think?

Saturday, June 19, 2010

"Transitions" being used for UWEC?

University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire wants to use our "Transitions" video as some type of a 'meaningful, yet fun solicitation.' And I quote: 'Your group seems to produce high quality videos with high quality lyrics and music, and we find this intriguing.'


I'm not sure of the specifics of this, but it seems like a cool opportunity.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Drake

I'm not a big fan of Drake, don't really like this style, but I am eager to hear his new album.

Tell me if anyone agrees with me on how I feel about Drake:
I feel like he is more talented than he lets on. Being affiliated with Lil Wayne/Young Money and being pretty much a 'pop' rapper, I feel like he intentionally keeps his lyrics and flow simple and cliche to obtain the mass audience. He has a cool voice, and flashes of good ability, but in the songs I've heard he never really seems to break through as a legitimate MC, which I think he would be if he wasn't bound by the chains of... well, money. Listening to interviews with him, he sounds like a smart dude that knows what he's doing, not some moron like Lil Wayne or Plies or someone that you know is not intelligent and can't formulate any good verses or concepts. This dude seems to have his head on straight but is just stuck in that simple punch line crazy world of new "good" commercial rap. Maybe my opinions will change with this new album, but right now I'm not a fan of this guy at all.

Agree/Disagree?

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Things I hate about promoting with Social Networking

As a new musical artist, social networking is the easiest and most effective way to get heard. I try to utilize this as best as I can, and I'm sorry if it comes off annoying, but it is very difficult to get any attention these days, and I try to get listens and fans in the nicest and most informative way I know how. Because of this I try to pay attention to the tons of artists I am friends with on facebook, etc. Some of them pursue these fans in similar, respectable ways, but most of them just straight up turn people off and make me realize why it is so hard to be taken seriously as a hip hop artist in this day and age. If you're doing these things, I just want you to know, you're just perpetuating the image, not being yourself, and it makes people more skeptical of the artists who try to get attention legitimately. Here's the things I hate:

-People that write with all caps.... like that makes it more important?

-People that take pictures of their money... like we really think you're wealthy cuz you have this cash you just took out of the bank to take a picture with, and even if you are wealthy, like people really believe you made that money doing music

- Posting statuses that bitch about how fake and undeserving other artists are and how you're gonna save hip hop from them when your music is... as fake and cliche as it gets

-posting in your status what brand of clothes you just bought, or posting it under a picture of yourself

- posting things like "if you're not listening to XXXX I don't know what the fuck you're doing" ... fans are a privilege to have, not a right

-Artists that always refer to 'Haters' in their posts when everyone knows that people don't really care that much. They're just looking for other people to say "Gotta love the haters, use em as motivation man, means people are noticing ya... cliche statement cliche statement etc." Maybe it means there are parts of your art that people don't like for some reason, and you should ask yourself why... or you're just making 'haters' up

-Posting something ridiculous like "I'm the best rapper you've ever heard check out my music" so people check it out just cuz your claim is so ridiculous that you don't even believe it yourself.

-posting ANYTHING about your 'swag'

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

New Remix of B.o.B.'s Airplanes!

Go to the music page and check out the remix of B.o.B's new song Airplanes featuring Hayley Williams and Eminem!

Let us know what you think!

Monday, April 12, 2010

"Get Ready For a Show"! Check it out

New Track "Get Ready For a Show" featuring Tommygunz of T.O.C. and K-Way of Duce Duce Ent. is out now... Go to the music page to get your free download! leave a comment on youtube

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRgACwqk960


-Prototype

Friday, March 19, 2010

New Official Video: "Transitions"

Check out our new Music Video "Transitions"!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwFb9iQdt1c

"Transitions" by Prototype and Jordan Michael

http://www.prototypeandjwu.com (for a better version of this song and much more music)
http://www.jordanmichaelmusic.com (check out Jordan's music)

Written by Prototype
Rap Vocals by Prototype
Sung Vocals by Jordan Michael
Music Produced by J Wu
Mixed and Mastered by Jordan Michael
Video Edited by Kurt Bauer
Video Directed by Prototype and Kurt Bauer
Photos courtesy Becky Roth

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Status Update and Suggested Music

Whats up everybody?
Currently Kurt and I are almost done with the "Transitions" video. Can't wait to show it to everyone, it's looking great already.

Look out for a new song featuring K Way, Tommygunz, and Slyce on the way. Should be a great one.

Jordan Michael's career is taking off quite well, so stick around and check out Transitions when it is done and in the meantime check out the website we designed for him http://www.jordanmichaelmusic.com

New Music:
Lovin this guy B.o.B, he opens for Lupe, check him out:

Also Lupe's new song is badass... but when the hell is Lasers gonna drop I swear I've never been so antsy...

Friday, February 12, 2010

Big Stuff Comin!

Whats up everybody?

Here's what's going on in the world of Prototype and J Wu:

We have several new songs out, including "Sing This Song" featuring Adam Piper, a remake of my old song "21" (it's pretty sweet,) "Where You Wanna Be" featuring Slyce, "Aggression Release," and "We Can Rock Tonight." Lots of new music for you to hear. More are on the way, including "Transitions" featuring Jordan Michael. And, yes, Jordan's new album "The Training Wheels Are Off" is now for sale, so check out his site (which we built) and take a look at his music! http://www.jordanmichaelmusic.com We are beginning work on our new music video for "Transitions." It's gonna be crazy.

If you see me (Lee) at a local concert (Brother Ali on wed, K Way and Fathom tonight) handing out demos, don't be afraid to take one and say whats up. The promotion will be ongoing and if you wanna help let me know!

In other news, we are beginning a new enterprise called "Prototype Media." With the recent success and all-positive feedback of the website we deisgned for Jordan Michael, and the huge anticipation we have for our new video "Transitions," we have decided to branch our skills away from just music to web design and video. The work on this enterprise has just begun, but it is a very nice opportunity for us. If you are an upcoming artist or band and would like a website built, we will do so in exchange for money, exposure, contacts, or any musical help we deem worthy. This also will encompass the videos we make for our own music, by ourselves.

As you can see things are taking off and we thank everyone for their support!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Status Update

We are currently working with artist Jordan Michael on a new song "Transitions." He will be singing the chorus and doing some production. Jordan is an amazing artist and we will be creating his web site and doing some recording with his superior equipment. The song "Transitions" will soon be accompanied by a music video. Stay tuned for more music from Prototype as well as Jordan.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Rap Contest:

Check out my entry to MJD Beats rap contest and leave a comment!