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Olivier Rosset

I ve been called the louis Vuitton don

26 January 2009, 15.22 | Posted in cool stuff, music | No comments »

Its official, i love kanye.

Amir’s Top 10 Albums 2008

24 January 2009, 03.11 | Posted in cool stuff, music | No comments »

My old friend Amir told me he was thinking of writing a book about Fatbeats during the 90’s. I would love to see that happening.
I met Amir when he was working as an A&R for Fatbeats. Was almost fun and cool time. This is also tru this company that great people and friends had their vinyl distribution gig … Dj mehdi with Espionage, El-P with Co-flow, Dave 1 and A-track with their label Audio Research
Amir is one of the biggest music lover i know and heavy weight crate digger.
Here is Amir’s top 10 plus a cool interview from http://blog.fairtilizer.com/

What are you currently up to?

I run the label and magazine Waxpoetics and we’re trying to get a bunch of projects ready for the new year.
On the artist side, Me and my partner Kon just finished a mix for a clothing company called 101 Apparel out in California. They’re doing a special Kon & Amir t-shirt and we’re doing a mix to go along with it. Both will be out in the summer. Then we’ll go into the next BBE release “Off Track Vol.3″ which . We’re also trying to build a tour in Europe for the summer, when the albums drops.

How was 2008 for you? What were the highlights?

2008 was great for me cause I had the chance to go to Korea for the first time of my life. I went there in May for a b-boy contest that the country of South Korea put together. I went out there for a week and it was amazing. I also got to go to Japan to deejay with Kon for the first time. That was like THE highlight. Another highlight was going out and standing in line for 4 hours to vote for Barack Obama, you know. These were highlights not only for 2008, but also for my life!

What about 2009? What are you looking forward to?

I’m looking to tour Europe heavily for the new album. I’m also looking to see us being featured in more ads, be able to travel more to deejay, and for our new album to make a lot more noise than the previous two.

Speaking of albums, what are 5 albums you can’t live without?

Just off the top of the head…

Stevie Wonder - Innervisions
Marvin Gaye - I Want You
Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue
Eric Dolphy - Outward Bound
ATribe Calles Quest - Low End Theory

Being a crate-digger, what’s your take on the future of vinyls? Are they gonna survive the times?

Yeah, I mean vinyls are surviving CDs. CD sales are dropping tremendously and some people are buying more vinyls than CDs. Vinyl is not outselling CDs but vinyl hasn’t really gone anywhere, it’s just become more of a specialty item.

You think CDs are gonna disappear?

I think CDs are gonna disappear because there is really no need for CDs anymore since you have mp3s and wavs and all that. Plus that technology keeps growing. CDs are taking up room in your house, while you could have a hard drive with like 20′000 songs on it if you want.

Where do you see the music industry going in the next few years? What are gonna be the ways to make money?

Definitely digital will be a huge part of the industry. Not only digital as far as music itself, but also images…any kind of viral mass media that you can provide with your record will be tremendously important. There will also have to be non-traditional ways or extra-added-value ways of selling music. In other words if an artist is able to get invloved in other strings of income that can help promote his record…that’s really how he’s gonna be making money. Also touring is gonna be another way artists will be making money, and it has been the case til now already. Even when the music industry was doing really well, most artists didn’t make money directly off their record sales. Touring is gonna become an even more important source of income.

Amir’s Top 10 Albums of 2008

1. Dam Funk-Rhythm Trax IV-Stones Throw Records

2. TV On The Radio-Dear Science-4AD Records

3. Five Corners Quintet-Hot Corner EP-Ricky-Tick records

4. Madlib-Beat Konducta 5 & 6-Stones Throw records

5. Santaogold-Self-Title-Lizard King Records

6. Million Dollar Disco Orchestra-Better Days-BBE Music

7. Chin Chin-Self-Title-Def Jux Recordings

8. Richie Spice-Gideon Boot-VP Records

9. Adesiji-Self-Title- NY Records

10. Jackson Conti-Suijnho-Mochilla Records

VISIT KON & AMIR’S MYSPACE

Art of Music t-shirts now available!

22 January 2009, 01.58 | Posted in art, cool stuff, music | No comments »

We just received the Art of music t-shirt serie today. only 100 ex per design. Shout out to +41.

Pre-order HERE

PS : More fairtilizer tshirts designed by +41 below

Busy P & DJ Mehdi summer 08 in Brighton,UK.

P-Thug from Chromeo, Miami, last spring.

Top 15 horror movie soundtrack

21 January 2009, 15.25 | Posted in cinema, cool stuff, music | No comments »

Here is a little selection of 15 horror movie soundtrack…wow

Death row assets for sale

19 January 2009, 17.23 | Posted in Copyright, finance, music | No comments »

From Billboard.com

The assets of Death Row Records, said to include master recordings of Tupac Shakur, Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre, were auctioned yesterday (Jan. 15) for $18 million to Canadian development company WIDEawake Entertainment Group.

Because of the less-than-expected acquisition price, the only creditor likely to capture a return after lawyers and other Chapter 11 administrative fees are paid is the Internal Revenue Service.

That means other creditors, including unsecured ones like co-founder Lydia Harris, will be left out in the cold. Harris isn’t content with the verdict.

“This was all a scam from the beginning,” a disgruntled Harris tells Billboard. “Everyone wanted me to bring judgment down, and so I brought on the case. But now I’m not getting paid because I’m an unsecured creditor? Yet, administrators are getting paid and Suge [Knight]’s bills are still getting paid? If it wasn’t for me no one would be getting money. They made sure it happened this way because I was the biggest creditor. There must be some internal thing going on and I’m obviously not in on it.”

read more HERE

Crips and Blood

16 January 2009, 20.18 | Posted in cinema, cool stuff | No comments »

www.cripsandbloodsmovie.com

Narrated by Academy Award winner FOREST WHITAKER

From STACY PERALTA the director of DOGTOWN & Z BOYS and RIDING GIANTS

Directed by critically acclaimed documentary filmmaker Stacy Peralta and Executive Produced by NBA star Baron Davis and Silicon Valley entrepreneur Stephen Luczo, Crips and Bloods: Made in America tells the story of the Crips and Bloods, South Los Angeles’ two most infamous African-American gangs of LA.

This is Artistic Socialism

14 January 2009, 18.36 | Posted in Copyright, art, cool stuff, internet, music | No comments »

“dont remix my art” vs “go ahead remix it”

New feature: skin branded players (beta version)

12 January 2009, 22.07 | Posted in cool stuff, internet, music | No comments »

Branded players are now available in beta version! This feature will be one of the many functions available with pro accounts, to be launched in the near future.

Customizing your Fairtilizer player with your logo and color scheme will allow you to make sure your brand is advertised every time your music is posted online.

The player will appear branded when:

1. You embed your tracks or playlists anywhere online

2. Other people embed your tracks or playlists anywhere online

3. You browse Fairtilizer with your pro account

Note that every player contains an embed button itself, thus facilitating viral diffusion of your brand.

We are currently testing the feature with partner labels, artists, and media companies. Try embedding their songs or playlists to get an idea of how the branded players look.

Definitive Jux
Ed Banger
Fool’s Gold
Highsnobiety
Institubes
Discobelle
April77
Radioclit
Relapse

You can apply for branded players by contacting proaccount@fairtilizer.com.

check it out live here with Discobelle top Swedish track 2008

Damn it feels good to be a banker

08 January 2009, 17.21 | Posted in cool stuff, finance | No comments »

Good book to read specialy if you like me right now, raising money.

Buy the book at amazon

The Art of Music arrive à Paris

05 January 2009, 20.39 | Posted in art, cool stuff, music | No comments »

After it’s debut in Los Angeles last September and Stockholm in November, The Art Of Music hits Paris for the very first time.

The exhibition reflects upon the profound influence that music has on art and simultaneously art has on music and recognizes their common creative approach. The leading idea of the show emphasizes the fact that artists tastes in music are always strongly related to their work. Twenty one international artists, graphic designers and illustrators have been asked to design the poster for the concert of their dream, including the line-up of choice and in any venue imaginable whether existing or not.

After having worked with Swedish designer Anders Jandèr on inviting three local graphic designers for the Stockholm edition, Thomas Subreville, curator and originator of the project invited Colette to ask three French artists to create their own poster and add them to the  pieces from the eighteen artists already involved. Each poster is hand screenprinted and produced in a limited edition of 25, signed and numbered by the artists. A limited edition of t-shirts will also be available exclusively for the Paris version of the show.

Curated By Thomas Subreville.

Guest curated by Anders Jandèr and Colette.

5th – 24th January 2009

Showing:

Josh Petherick, Steven Harrington, iLL-Studio, //DIY, Alter, P.A.M., Ryan Waller, So Me, Sanghon Kim, La Boca, Smal & Paze, Artus de Lavilléon, Museum Studio, French, Stefan Marx,Andreas och Fredrika, Filip Tydén, 1:2:3, Yorgo Tloupas, Geneviève Gauckler, Claude Closky.

Click the links below to see to pictures of the previous shows:

Art of Music Stockholm:

http://ill-studio.com/aomstockholm.jpg

Art of Music Los Angeles:

http://ill-studio.com/artofmusic.jpg

For more infos, please contact :

contact@ill-studio.com

www-ill-studio.com

www.colette.fr