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(watch in HD) PTBTV aka Pushin' The Bay TV exclusive look behind the scenes at 106.1 KMEL with Bay Area's very own, DJ MIND MOTION and Ray Luv.
DJ Mind Motion. He like Rick Lee has a huge street reputation. He's part of a famous crew of hip hop djs called The Pirate DJs. Without a doubt Mind Motion is one of the Bay Area's best... when it comes to a party he definitely puts it down. He puts out mix tapes which sell out on the regular. He's also one of the buyers at Zebra Records in San Francisco. The clubs that Mind Motion spins at are too numerous to name. But he's best known for the parties that he and his crew The Pirate DJs habitually throw. They include Cream Of Beat and Temple Of Boom. Mind Motion's favorite quote: 'GO GET MY SHINE BOX'.
KMEL (106.1 FM) is an Urban Contemporary-formatted radio station located in San Francisco, California, and owned by Clear Channel Communications.
KMEL broadcasts at an effective radiated power of 69,000 watts from the San Bruno Mountain area south of San Francisco. The station's powerful signal can easily be heard all over the Bay Area and covers areas as far north as Santa Rosa, as far east as Concord and the Livermore Valley, and as far south as the Santa Cruz Mountains and, reputedly, the Salinas Valley. There is some difficulty reaching the signal from the city of Fairfield and areas North of Concord due to the topography of those areas. It is currently one of the highest rated stations in the Bay Area, with the largest listening audience males 18-to-34 demographic.
Filmed by Shaun Tai. Produced & Edited by Shaun Tai for SHAUN TAI Films. SHAUN TAI Films ©2009 - Need a video in HD? Contact shaun@shauntaifilms.com OR call 415.235.8786 to discuss your project.
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(watch in HD) PART 2 of 4. PTBTV aka Pushin' The Bay EXCLUSIVE! In this ...
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(watch in HD) PART 2 of 4. PTBTV aka Pushin' The Bay EXCLUSIVE! In this exclusive / raw video, Emcee T aka The Chinese King of the Bay speaks with Bay Area rap star, Clyde Carson of The Team. Filmed at Hyde Street Studios (in Tape Vault Studio located in Civic Center/Tenderloin), San Francisco, California.
Uncut and never before heard of subjects, Emcee T gets to the bottom of it all including how Clyde came up, The Team, the infamous Mistah FAB KMEL Freestyle battle for the Battle of the Bay on 106.1 KMEL, the HYPHY movement and its uptempo nature, Hyphy Juice the single, the 'new' Bay, D-LO out of Oakland, music trends and movements within regions, Clyde's current music and music coming soon, the track he did with Wyclef Jean, the story behind "Two-Step", 50 Cent, Eminem, Jonathan J.R. Rotem, the changes in Technology within the music industry, 50 Cent and the moves made in NEW YORK, Nas, Loon, and the impact of Pro Tools.
Clyde Carson's new album "Bass Rock" drops June 16th, 2009.
The Team is a hip hop group from Oakland and Berkeley, California. The group consists of three emcees: Clyde Carson, Mayne Mannish, and Kaz Kyzah and also one affiliated member named Jungle. It is associated with West Coast hip hop music and has a unique sound that showcases the diversity of hyphy music. The group is best known for its local hit "It's Gettin' Hot" (2004) and lately "The Hyphy Juice (Remix)" (2006). The Team re-gained popularity in late 2005 after dropping the singles "Just Go" and "Bottles Up" to promote its new album, World Premiere, which reached #50 on the Billboard Independent Albums chart and #95 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Team Member Clyde Carson recently inked a solo deal with Capitol/EMI Records via the Game's the Black Wall Street Records.
Discography 2002: Beyond The Glory (re-released in 2004 as The Preseason) 2004: The Negro League 2006: World Premiere 2009: TBA
Solo Discography 2001: Clyde Carson - The Story Vol 1 2007: Kaz Kyzah - Kyzah Kollection 2009: Clyde Carson - Theater Music
Filmed by Shaun Tai & Linda Poeng. Produced & Edited by Shaun Tai for SHAUN TAI Films. SHAUN TAI Films ©2009 - Need a video in HD? Contact shaun@shauntaifilms.com OR call 415.235.8786 to discuss your project.
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Join the Social Data Revolution!
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Ray Luv is an Amer...
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Join the Social Data Revolution!
• http://weigend.com
Ray Luv is an American rapper from the San Francisco Bay Area. Here, Ray Luv raps "Rap was like Fax Machines" and relates it to the Social Data Revolution.
Ray Luv performed with Tupac Shakur in the group Strictly Dope. Early in his career, Luv was signed to the independent labels Strictly Business and Young Black Brotha. Raised in West Ninth Street in Santa Rosa California.Ray Luv has stated that he got his name from Tupac Shakur, and that his original name was MC Roc.
His first album Who Can Be Trusted was released in 1993 by Mac Dre's record label Strictly Business. "Get Your Money On" from Trusted was popular on local radio at the time. Forever Hustlin', released in 1995 by Atlantic Records through the Bay Area label Young Black Brotha run by Khayree, was his major label debut; it reached #39 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart. That same year, Luv was featured on the soundtrack to the film New Jersey Drive.
In 1997, Luv contributed to the Bay Area rap compilation Khayree Brings You the Blackalation from the Young Black Brotha label. In 2009, Ray Luv and partner Emcee T founded PTBTV Records, his current label.
In the last year, your location and personal medical information have become the latest streams in the river of data, joining email, clicks, searches, social networking, and buying patterns. Gathering, sharing, and storing data has become trivial. But what shall we collect, and what applications can we build that users really need?
Data mining is no longer the process of digging through data morgues to uncover scraps of still-viable information. Success in the online marketplace now hinges on people and the data they create. E-business is no longer about selling books.
Message from Andreas Weigend: "I study people and the data they create. I was the Chief Scientist at Amazon.com, where I specialized in understanding how people behave online, helping Amazon build its customer-centric, measurement-focused culture. I now advise exciting startups and consult for established firms including Alibaba, Best Buy, Lufthansa, MySpace, and Nokia, helping some of the most brilliant entrepreneurs and executives around the world leverage user data to create innovative products and business models. I also teach at Stanford and UC Berkeley, and I am often invited to speak at international events. For more information about me please visit: http://weigend.co...
Creatives & Videos directed / edited / produced by SHAUN TAI, SHAUN TAI Films ©2009. Need a video? 415.235.8786 or hire@shauntaifilms.com
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(watch in HD) PART 1 of 4. PTBTV aka Pushin' The Bay EXCLUSIVE! In this ...
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(watch in HD) PART 1 of 4. PTBTV aka Pushin' The Bay EXCLUSIVE! In this exclusive / raw video, Emcee T aka The Chinese King of the Bay speaks with Bay Area rap star, Clyde Carson of The Team. Filmed at Hyde Street Studios (in Tape Vault Studio located in Civic Center/Tenderloin), San Francisco, California.
Uncut and never before heard of subjects, Emcee T gets to the bottom of it all including how Clyde came up, The Team, freestyles, association with New York (NYC) and BadBoy Records, MoeDoe Records, the influence of Mobb music, 3X Krazy, Too Short, DJ Quik, Clyde being a serious business man, his various ventures including HYPHY JUICE / Hyphy drink, the South and Lil Jon, Nelly, E-40 and 40 Water, Rapper collabs with The Game, R.Kelly, Sean Kingston, Snoop Dog, Richie Rich and the track ADDICTED TO THE LIFE, Messy Marv & Guce (Bullys Wit Fullys) on the track SO HOOD, and finally, the infamous Mistah FAB KMEL Freestyle battle which will be covered in Part 2 of this amazing 4 part series.
Clyde Carson's new album "Bass Rock" drops June 16th, 2009.
The Team is a hip hop group from Oakland and Berkeley, California. The group consists of three emcees: Clyde Carson, Mayne Mannish, and Kaz Kyzah and also one affiliated member named Jungle. It is associated with West Coast hip hop music and has a unique sound that showcases the diversity of hyphy music. The group is best known for its local hit "It's Gettin' Hot" (2004) and lately "The Hyphy Juice (Remix)" (2006). The Team re-gained popularity in late 2005 after dropping the singles "Just Go" and "Bottles Up" to promote its new album, World Premiere, which reached #50 on the Billboard Independent Albums chart and #95 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Team Member Clyde Carson recently inked a solo deal with Capitol/EMI Records via the Game's the Black Wall Street Records.
Discography 2002: Beyond The Glory (re-released in 2004 as The Preseason) 2004: The Negro League 2006: World Premiere 2009: TBA
Solo Discography 2001: Clyde Carson - The Story Vol 1 2007: Kaz Kyzah - Kyzah Kollection 2009: Clyde Carson - Theater Music
Filmed by Shaun Tai & Linda Poeng. Produced & Edited by Shaun Tai for SHAUN TAI Films. SHAUN TAI Films ©2009 - Need a video in HD? Contact shaun@shauntaifilms.com OR call 415.235.8786 to discuss your project.
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PTBTV aka Pushin' The Bay EXCLUSIVE! In this exclusive / raw video (Part 2 of 2), Mac Mall brings the Pushin' The Bay staff to Hawaii. This is PART 2 at Waikiki Beach (speaks on Mac Dre), with crazy rare footage at Wash House Music aka Rappers Island, drunk freestyles / singing, custom tats / tattoos artwork, beautiful blue shores / seas and most importantly, showin' the viewers how true playas / macks get down.
Waikiki is a neighborhood of Honolulu, in the City & County of Honolulu, on the south shore of the island of Oahu, Hawaii. Waikiki Beach is the shoreline fronting Waikiki.
The neighborhood extends from the Ala Wai Canal (a channel dug to drain former wetlands) on the west and north, to Diamond Head on the east. The name means spouting fresh water in Hawaiian for springs and streams that fed wetlands that once separated Waikiki from the interior. Waikiki has long been a place of relaxation. In particular, the area was a retreat for Hawaiian royalty in the 1800s. Much like the locals and tourists of today, Hawaiian royalty enjoyed surfing at Waikiki on early forms of longboards. Although not royalty as his name might suggest, Duke Kahanamoku, a local surfer born at the turn of the century and credited with popularizing the sport of surfing, is immortalized in a statue near the main strip of the Waikiki Beach. The statue, along with the numerous lei visitors to the beach place in the statue's outreached hands, can be viewed in real-time through the Waikiki Beach Webcam.
Andre Hicks (July 5, 1970 November 1, 2004), better known by his stage name Mac Dre, was one of the originators of hyphy and is generally considered the creator of Thizz music. He worked with well-known artists such as Snoop Dogg, Warren G, Richie Rich, Keak da Sneak, E-40 ,Daz Dillinger, Baby Bash, B-Legit, San Quinn, Yukmouth, Andre Nickatina, P.S.D, Mac Mall and Too $hort. He also provided an uncredited hook to the track "Gotta Survive" from Young Lay's Black N' Dangerous album.
His lyrics were largely based on his neighborhood known by those around him as "The Crest", short for Country Club Crest, a particularly rough area on the Northside of Vallejo, California. His music under the record label Young Black Brotha gained popularity throughout the Bay Area in the early 1990s. In the mid to late 1990s, he received national recognition through his independent record labels Romp and Thizz Entertainment. During his music career, he released many hit singles, such as "Too Hard for the Fuckin' Radio," "California Livin," and more recently "Feelin' Myself" and "Get Stupid". His music continues to be released posthumously. He was the creator of the "Thizzle Dance", as well as many other popular dances which were referred to as giggin'. The song that ignited this new underground party movement was called "Thizzle Dance," which appeared on his album entitled Thizzelle Washington.
Editing & Production by Shaun Tai for SHAUN TAI Films, 2009.
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