TCP shows LOVE and Launches AAF Weekend Fri. Sept 16!

Dear TCP Patrons & Supporters,

Thanks to YOUR KIND DONATIONS of TIME & RESOURCES we have:

•raised over $10,500 during our first grassroots capital campaign this spring 
•raised over $75,000 in in-kind donations since our first event in 2009
•acquired over 20,000 sq ft of temporary exhibition space, and 2,000 sq ft of donated studio, office, and classroom space
• launched our artist-in-residency program as well as aggressive community arts education programs with local nonprofits: One Love Generation, Jacob’s Ladder, Parks Middle School and The Addo Foundation
•have helped more than 35 at-risk youth realize their arts dreams through one-on-one mentorship 
•photographically documented over 70 artists nationwide, bringing their work to larger national audiences.

HOPE TO SEE YOU THIS WEEKEND!

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www.rareformdjcrew.com

TCP'S ATLANTA ARTS FEST SPONSORS:

www.bindersart.com

www.colorchrome.com

www.velocityscreenprint.net

This special event is invite only.

Please RSVP here  or to the email provided in your invitation. XOXO TCP

SAVE THE DATE: OCTOBER 14th 2011

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TCP and THE ATLANTA ARTS FESTIVAL!

We are proud to announce our partnership with
The Atlanta Arts Festival!

 The Atlanta Arts Festival is an annual event that takes place in Piedmont Park on the 2nd weekend after Labor Day. 
The 2011 festival will take place September 17th and 18th.

 Not only will we be participating in this year's festival but we have been named The Atlanta Arts Festival's Official Nonprofit Partner for 2011! We look forward to this new partnership enabling us to further connect with our community. We will be sponsoring a number of great youth activities at the festival this year.

At our booth We will have special arts activities sponsored by: BINDERS ART SUPPLY along with live painting by John Tindel!

IT's OFFICIAL: WE ARE READY FOR YOU ATL!!! CALL TO VISUAL ARTISTS: APPLY NOW!!!

TCP presents CCHP 2011 Artists in Residency
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
(Atlanta. Georgia- July 18, 2011)

The Creatives Project (TCP) Announces its
CCHP Artist-in-Residency Program
Accepting applications through August 31, 2011

press inquiries: press@thecreativesproject.org


TCP is now accepting applications for the first of its four CCHP Artist-In-Residencies scheduled to roll out through 2013.

    The Creative Community Housing Project (CCHP) is the Artist-In-Residency program of The Creatives Project (TCP). We are dedicated to supporting the day-to-day lives of creative individuals, offering various levels of financial and promotional support while nurturing the arts eco-system through arts education service. Residencies range from studio space to exhibition space and housing. In exchange, each CCHP program participant gives back to their local community through arts-based outreach completed in conjunction with our Community Arts Program (CAP). With CAP, The Creatives Project provides students, teachers, and communities direct hands-on arts experiences through personal interaction with artists. TCP encourages each artist to explore his/her discipline with students, teachers, and community members through a variety of components that may include workshops, classes, lectures and discussions, rehearsals, performances, community events, and mentorship. Currently, service hours are to be completed in collaboration with our nonprofit affiliates: One Love Generation (OLG) and Jacob's Ladder.

The CCHP “Artist-in-Studio” Residency
The CCHP “Artist-in-Studio” Residency will provide six  Atlanta artists with free long-term studio spaces and exhibition opportunities for a minimum of one year. In exchange, each of the selected artists will complete mentorship with a youth artist of OLG for three hours one night per week. The studios and exhibition spaces are located at The Goat Farm Arts Center in Atlanta, Georgia; where the mentorship will also take place.

INFO: www.thecreativesproject.org/programs
APPLY: www.thecreativesproject.org/submit-my-application
DOWNLOAD PDF KIT: www.thecreativesproject.org/press/cchp-info/

CONTACT: artists@thecreativesproject.org

Deadline for 2011 submission is Wednesday August 31, 2011.
Mentorship Programs begin the week of September 25, 2011.
 
CCHP PROGRAMS ROLLING OUT THROUGH 2013:

    •    The CCHP “Exhibiting Artist” is provided with a three month exhibition (spring '12).
    •    The CCHP “Artist-in-Residency” provides artists with long term subsidized housing (winter'12).
    •    The CCHP “Visiting Artist” is provided with a short term residency, studio, & exhibition (spring '13).

The Creatives Project (TCP)'s mission is to enrich and strengthen the local community through quality arts-based education and outreach, while celebrating and elevating the city's visual and performing artists.


FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT
www.thecreativesproject.org


OUR SUMMER ARTS SUPPLY DRIVE IS WELL UNDERWAY...

DROP OFF NEW and USED ART SUPPLIES to benefit 
YOUNG ARTISTS IN NEED...WHILE SEEING GREAT ART


VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR DROP OFF LOCATIONS &
GALLERY EVENTS

www.thecreativesproject.org/events

Bravo to our Jacob's Ladder students and thanks to everyone who joined us!

Thursday's "Through My Eyes"exhibition of The Openings Class of Jacob's Ladder Nuerodevelopmental Learning Center at Ann Jackson Gallery was a great success! Special thanks to the Addo Foundation for facilitating the experience, Ann Jackson Gallery for the venue, Wolf Camera for the prints, and Trader Joe's for refreshments! ...With a very, very special thanks to the students of Jacob's Ladder's Openings class for working so hard on their photography project with us! Check out more pics from the event here and their awesome work here!

 

 

$10,581.00 marks your big generosity... TCP's KICKSTARTER goal surpassed

We were all smiles yesterday when we met our kickstarter goal!

Wow.

TCP has always set it's goals high. We believe in the goodness of our peers and our community. Where there is love, heart, and dedication any goal can be achieved. However, support is integral in creating a strong foundation where these goals and missions are successfully transformed into reality.

Your level of support and encouragement over the past couple of months have been an inspiration. During these tough financial times the contributions that each of you have made are ever so special. Thank you so much for giving so that we can continue to give.

We look forward to making you guys smile through the work that we do this coming year. We have so much in store... We want you to be around to watch us grow. We want to include you in all the action. We want to meet each and every one of you and thank you personally for playing your part in our story.

Our art hearts are so full with gratitude for you.

Much Love,

The Creatives Project Team

 

WE LOVE YOU ATL!!!! THANK YOU!


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Atlanta, Georgia – 11 February 2011)


Despite a very cold and rainy night in Georgia, The Creatives Project (TCP) hosted its inaugural fundraiser JUNG at HeART” – a play on the phrase “young at heart” – to a crowd of over 300 last Friday evening at King Plow Event Gallery.  The invitation only VIP Reception, sponsored by Ultimat Vodka, gave guests an intimate look at TCP’s newest outreach initiative, The Creative Community Housing Project (CCHP).   A non-profit organization, CCHP will provide housing and financial support to creatives, while pioneering community and social responsibility, and encouraging creativity and growth through the arts and arts education.  “JUNG at HeART” specialty cocktails and bites from Bakeshop were enjoyed to a soundtrack by Mike Zarin and Social Studies.  VIP guests received limited edition prints provided by Colorchrome and were also treated to a brief artist lecture by each of the collaborators, Fahamu PecouBethany Marchman and Neda Abghari.

Michael Lachowski (YFF), Allie Bashuk (Scout Mob), Greg Mike (ABV) photo by d.j. bingfahamu pecou's photo by sandy hooper dj mike zarin photo by sandy hooperphoto by sandy hooperalex martinez and shana robbins photo by sandy hooperphoto by sandy hooper

The main event was also well attended with requests for an extended exhibit prompting Neda Abghari to promise guests with another show “sooner than later”.  Several other shows are also in the works to continue CCHP’s fundraising efforts.  “Friday night was a huge step in the right direction,” said Executive Director, Neda.  “We want to keep that momentum going and continue to raise awareness that supports the Atlanta arts community.”  The VIP Reception host committee, including Shana Robbins, Felicia Feaster and Commissioner Ashley D. Bell stayed and mingled as the sounds of DJ Vicki Powell gave way to Salah Ananse; the dancing began and several toasts to the future of The Creative Community Housing Project were made.
fahamu pecou, neda abghari and bethany marchman

TCP would like to make a very warm and special thank you to the following members of our crew who
worked tirelessly behind the scenes to bring this event to fruition!


Wardrobe and prop stylist:
Caroline Dieter, event producer: Theo Tyson of Trinity Productions,
studio manager:
Andrea Dorsey, fiscal sponsor: Sam Marks of The Addo Foundation,
host and volunteer coordinators Christian Weaver and Sean McHugh.

  WE ARE STILL WORKING TOWARDS OUR 2011 GOAL...
we need your help to reach it !!!

please visit our campaign and share the link :)

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1436490950/the-creatives-project-in-2011
***all donations are 100% tax deductible ***

THANK YOU
XOXO TCP & CCHP

CONTACT: press@thecreativesproject.org
WEBSITES: www.thecreativesproject.org and www.thecchp.org
www.thecreativesproject.org
The Creatives Project
Begun in Atlanta as a photo-documentary project, The Creatives Project (TCP) is an ongoing series of photographic portraits of artistsmusiciansDJ’s and others that seeks to provide insights into the lives and lifestyles of creative individuals. TCP will continue to use its documentary series to bridge gaps of creative community, introduce artists to new audiences; support the community through arts based outreach, and inform the public about the mission and goals of CCHP.

Josh Latta
www.thecchp.org
The Creative Community Housing Project
TCP and CCHP are ultimately dedicated to enabling individuals to fulfill their paths as practicing artists while strengthening the community through arts-based outreach. While putting a "roof over artists' heads," in the form of subsidized housing and an artist-in-residency program, the Project will promote creative camaraderie, provide educational & networking opportunities, and establish an artist mentoring program with at-risk yo
uth.


"HELP BUILD THE HOUSE THAT BUILDS HOMES"

 APPLICATION SUBMISSIONS WILL BE BEGIN MARCH 01 2011 FOR PARTICIPATION IN ALL FUTURE PROGRAMS


http://thecchp.org/submit-your-application/

TCP kickstarter campaign
Click here to check out our Kickstarter Campaign:
Since 2007 the big hearts of supporters like you have helped to bring our goals to fruition...

With the kind support of individuals like yourself we have transformed our blood, sweat, and tears into The Creatives Project.
We will continue building the strong foundation of this organization with your help.

Your contributions will have a lasting impact in the year 2011. We’ve established a goal of $10,000 for our Kickstarter campaign, but if we go over this amount (which we hope will happen), it will help us meet even more of our goals.

Please learn more about our goals by visiting our
kickstarter page.
 

 


 

Neda Abghari, Fahamu Pecou, Bethany Marchman are JUNG at HeART in Creative Loafing

We sat down with the lovely

Debbie Michaud of Creative Loafing

for a little chat about Friday's Exhibition...THANKS for the press CL!

check it out here: http://clatl.com/atlanta/neda-abghari-fahamu-pecou-bethany-marchman-are-jung-at-heart/Content?oid=2736811

SEE YOU FRIDAY!!! xoxo the TCP team

image credits: photo: Neda Abghari  wardrobe: Caroline Dieter   makeup: Roanna Bales

JUNG at HeART FEB 4th EVENT MAKES 2011's BEST OF CULTURE LIST

  

 

  

The Creatives Project (TCP) is pleased to announce the inaugural fundraiser for its outreach initiative, The Creative Community Housing Project (CCHP).  A non-profit organization, CCHP will provide housing and financial support to creatives, while pioneering community and social responsibility, and encouraging creativity and growth through the arts and arts education.

The February 4th benefit, entitled "JUNG at HeART" will be the first of many to support CCHP's goals. Featuring the collaboration of revered artists Fahamu Pecou and Bethany Marchman as photographed by Neda Abghari, "JUNG at HeART", a play on the phrase "young at heart," infuses the three artists' exploration of psychological and sociological conditioning as conveyed in the research and writings of psychoanalyst Carl G. Jung.

Marchman's beautiful exploration of the internal child as an adult Jungian archetype compliments and contrasts Pecou's witty critique of adult males: the external child trapped in a second childhood. Using Neda Abghari's camera as a bridge, Bethany Marchman and Fahamu Pecou both interpret and examine various aspects of Jungian Theory. The three artists, through varied approaches and points of view, meet at a crossroads of shared sentiments and bring with them a host of loyal and diverse family, friends and fans.

This exhibition marks the first collaborative effort by these three dynamic and respected artists. Each has developed solid individual reputations through their craft. Their union represents an unprecedented fusion of Atlanta's art community and truly reflects how diverse groups can come together to expand boundaries as well as minds.

Begun in Atlanta as a photo-documentary project, The Creatives Project (TCP)  is an ongoing series of photographic portraits of artists, musicians, DJ’s and others that seeks to provide insights into the lives and lifestyles of creative individuals. TCP will continue to use its documentary series to bridge gaps of creative community, introduce artists to new audiences, support the community through arts based outreach, and inform the public about the mission and goals of CCHP.

  

THE CREATIVES PROJECT PRESENTS:

“JUNG at HeART” A collaboration by Fahamu Pecou, Bethany Marchman and Neda Abghari
for the Debut Benefit of CCHP

4 FEBRUARY 2010 | 9P-1AM

KING PLOW EVENT GALLERY | 887 WEST MARIETTA STREET

***Tickets are $10 and 100% tax deductible through our kickstarter page***

  

 

PARTNERS:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HOST COMMITTEE

Aishah Rashied

Alex Martinez

Angela Karatassos

Anke Schofield

Anthony Scott Walton

Ashley D. Bell 

Deisha Oliver 

Farshid Arshid

Felicia Feaster

Kevin Cole 

Meta Moise Issa

Mo Akbar

Shana Robbins

Stefán Kjartansson

Tamara Kimble

Tessa Horehled

 

TCP AMBASSADORS

Bethany Marchman
Caryn Grossman
Cha Cha Jones
Charlie Owens
Christian Weaver
Dres Tha Beatnik
Fahamu Pecou
Kai Alce
Kemit
Mike Zarin
Neda Abghari
P Seth Thompson
Salah Ananse
Samuel Tovarisch Parker
Steven Dixey
Social Studies
TINDEL
Vicki Powell


COMMUNITY NETWORK

ARMCHAIR MEDIA
BANG ARTS
BEEP BEEP
BURNAWAY
DRIVE A FASTER CAR
KIBBEE GALLERY
MINT
PONCE CRUSH
YOUNGBLOOD GALLERY

ONGOING CALL TO ARTIST

  

 

NATIONAL LAUNCH CAMPAIGN and EXHIBITION


Bethany Marchman photographed by Neda Abghari
wardrobe: Caroline Dieter makeup: Roanna Bales

The Creatives Project is seeking visual artists, directors/film makers, dancers, and DJs to be the subjects of future exhibitions After three years of documenting Atlanta’s creative core, photographer Neda Abghari is locating talent to be featured in the national launch campaign of The Creatives Project.  In this next phase of the Project, Abghari will feature visuals artists employing fine art techniques, yet addressing subject matter that makes them accessible to a broader audience. The DJ's included will be included as a part of an ongoing series, photographed in their personal studios with their favorite childhood objects. Concepts for featured film makers and dancers are in the works. Exploring the intersections of media, culture, and fine art, The Creatives Project will serve as a snapshot of the current creative movement, highlighting the meshing of high and low brow in technique, context or medium.  The exhibition will include fifty portraits of the faces of the nation's’s creative community, while exploring how they connect and intersect within the city and beyond.  Participation in the Project will provide artists with the opportunity to connect with the larger creative community - in New York, Atlanta and nationally - and will also provide exposure and access to new audiences.  In keeping with the Project's original mission, Abghari hopes to use her photography to encourage participants and audiences alike to learn about artists in other genres,  find connections, and perhaps discover new inspiration that was right around the corner, but previously unknown.

If you are interested in participating, or would like more information about The Creatives Project email us: info@thecreativesproject.org.

RECAP of NOVEMBER 6th EVENT in ATLANTA

"The Atlanta Creatives Project welcomed well over 500 guests throughout the evening last Friday night, November 6th to browse NEDA ABGHARI's collection of Atlanta's hottest DJs and producers photographed in their studios with their favorite childhood objects.  Those toys did not go unnoticed by the students of Parks Middle School's book club. The children, who arrived prior to the official opening, had an opportunity to roam the walls and have an interactive experience of the exhibit.

They also were able to witness the beginnings of the musical journey some of Atlanta's legendary DJs had planned.  DJ Kemit set the tone for a rotation of talent with DJ Cullen, DJ Trauma, Kai Alce, Injex and Kevin-O.  A pleasant surprise for the evening was the pseudo-reunion atmosphere and camaraderie.  Everyone in attendance was inspired by Neda's intimate portrayal of the diverse, iconic Atlanta musicians brought on nostalgia as DJs continuously commented they were happy to be reminded of the beginning of the city's music scene.
 
 Other highlights were a tasting of Chef Courtney's holiday menu that included a roasted turkey, stuffing crouton, gravy aioli and cranberry relish hors d'oeuvre that tasted like the perfect bite of Thanksgiving dinner and custom cocktails inspired by music courtesy of Crystalhead Vodka.  That crowd favorite was Crystal Method: a drink that was reminiscent of the band's edgy yet organically synthesized sound made with Crystalhead Vodka, ginger ale and a float of agave nectar.

Deemed a success by a crowd of artists, attorneys, musicians, entrepreneurs, doctors and more; there are already whispers of another show in the Spring! For those of you who were not able to make the show or just want to take a second look at the portraits will remain up in the large and small galleries through Friday, November 13th from 5pm to 9pm daily, as well as by appointment.  There are still a limited number of calendars available with all 30 portraits and portraits of Atlanta musicians:  Adron, Black Lips, Butch Walker, Cartel, Deerhunter, Prefuse 73, The Selmanaires, and Snowden on display in the smaller gallery."

- TRINITY PRODUCTIONS


Be sure to become a fan on Facebook for constant updates and images from this and upcoming events.

THANKS!!!!

for a wonderful evening ATL!!!!

thank you guys! without your help i could not have manifested the images stuck in my head or the event itself.
much love to you! last night was an evening i will hold close.


A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR DEAR SPONSORS!!!!

PUMA: www.puma.com
COLORCHROME: www.colorchrome.com
ART DEPARTMENT: www.artdepartmentgallery.com
THE ATLANTAN: www.modernluxury.com
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SPECIAL PROJECTS : www.specialprojects.tv
STUDIOPLEX: www.studioplexlofts.com
THUNDERBOX STUDIOS: www.myspace.com/thunderboxatlanta
TRINITY PRODUCTIONS: www.trinityproductionsinc.net
VELOCITY SCREEN PRINTING: www.velocityscreenprint.net

send us your photos of the event!!! atlantacreativesproject@gmail.com

we will be at STUDIOPLEX through NOV. 13th DAILY from 5PM-9PM as well as by appointment... email us

CLOSING RECEPTION:

FRIDAY, NOV 13 2009
7PM- 11:00PM

Pavilion at Studioplex
SUITES 504- 506
659 Auburn Avenue NE
Atlanta, GA 30312

 

RASTA ROOT

Rasta Root in his ATL studio

Tell us about your favorite childhood object...

Well i really started playin' soccer when we moved to Spain. Because of our visa status, we were not able to leave Spain for vacation etc...unless it was for a trip to England to renew our status. So, I spent a lot of weekends and summers kickin' my soccer ball against the wall in front of our apartment building. Literally hours and hours.. it's actually how I developed my ball control and my focus, I think of three noises: me kickin' the ball, the ball hittin' the wall, then my foot trappin' the ball. It was very rythmic..almost like a drum pattern over and over. My ball was my instrument at the time......but it kept me sane all those days and summers...  

How long have you lived in Atlanta and how did you end up here?

I have been here for 12 years. I moved here after spending three years in Japan. My family had moved form Maryland so I naturally followed..Plus the music scene was bubbling!

At what point did you realize music was something you wanted to pursue? I think it was when I was about to graduate from college and realized that a 9-5 wasn't for me..I decided that no matter I did, it would have to be something I loved to do.......and music was it..

Describe your sound. How did you get into playing that type of music? My sound is gritty...my dj style, although very finessed..is a very aggressive mix style.... I attack each mix progressively but the finesse of my mix, makes it easy on the ears.. I'm precise with everything when it comes to mixing or making beats...

Which music medium do you prefer to use and why? Vinyl? CD? MP3? In today's dj market, I prefer to use Mp3 via Serato (Scratchlive) because its cuttin' edge technology. I am, however, truly blessed to have learned to dj on Vinyl......

How do you discover new music? any secret resources you want to turn us onto? If i gave up my secrets they wouldn't be secrets anymore ;) ...let's just say I spend a lot of time on the web....music is everywhere, you just gotta know where to look...

Take us through your creative process. That's a tough question, my process is that I don't have a process. I do what I feel, when I feel it..It's all about a vibe for me...that means if I am not feeling music production., I may not make a beat for months...kinda picky about not forcing anything...

How would you say Southern culture/living in Atlanta has influenced your work?? It has helped me to understand what "southern" producers do. Music is so open and one can be so expressive through the sound. Even though I don't play a lot of southern sounding music...I still have respect for what is created..and how producers and musicians capture the voice of the hood while making it lucrative. Who/What are some of your inspirations? My family inspires me the most. For me, succeeding in life is based on the type of life I can provide for my parents, sister, and niece....It's built into my dna...being the best dj I can be inspires me. Taking my mix further... past people's expectation of my work does too.

Who are some of your favorite Atlanta artists? I am of course a Goodie Mob / Outkast fan. They define Atlanta music and creativity to me. I love the Stanza's, Señor Kaoses, Binkis, 4 Ize.....

Where is your favorite atlanta hang out? My fave local hangout is either Djangos or El Bar...MJQ is always fun...

What music/album are you currently listening to? I am listening to the Raekwon album, and my mix 'The Rest of Dilla Vol. 1'. I listen to it for critique and to figure out what I could have done better.

What is one thing you love about your life? I love the freedom to move and be creative without boundaries. I love that my hobby is a job that is a hobby.. I am very thankful for that.

CHECK OUT RASTA ROOT:

Face/Off Fridays every second Friday at MJQ

www.twitter.com/djrastaroot

Kevin O


Kevin O in his ATL studio

Tell us about your favorite childhood object...

It’s the Gi Joe Snow Cat – My brother and I played with that toy the most! You could not take that away from us back in the day.

How long have you lived in Atlanta and how did you end up here?

Born in the ATL. – My parents Gina & Wayne

At what point did you realize music was something you wanted to pursue?

When I heard my father sing to me when I was a kid. He had a great voice and a very talented guitarist.

Describe your sound. How did you get into playing that type of music?

Basslines & Vocals – hopefully crowd pleasing. Many different influences, Soul – Funk – House – Hip Hop

Which music medium do you prefer to use and why? Vinyl? CD? MP3?

All the above! Its about the music – not the medium. If I had to pick it would be VINYL!

How do you discover new music? any secret resources you want to turn us onto?

I get new music from friends, labels, producers, & oh yea…….ME!  Secret’s------------- not at this time.

Take us through your creative process.

WOW! Big question. I mainly focus on the energy and flow of the music I'm playing, or producing at the moment. When I Dj, I like to focus on the crowd – its called “Dance Floor Science” – Keep them interested in the music and the music presentation – while maintaining your integrity of the mix.

How would you say Southern culture/living in Atlanta has influenced your work??

Embracing the Soul and Vibe of real people.

Who/What are some of your inspirations?

Music, Water, Willie Bobo, Doc Martin, Tribe Called Quest, Grand Puba, Mark Farina, Dubtribe, Dixion, Jeff Mills, LTJ Bookem, Derrick Carter, Dj Q-Bert, Dj Heather, Angela “Mixin” Nixion, Mr. Fingers, A Guy Called Gerald, Happy Mondays, Pixes, Outkast,

Who are some of your favorite Atlanta artists?

Kemticjust RRRump, SoCo Audio, Kai Alce, Chris Brann, Gaelle, Outkast, Lions Den, Dirty Soul Selectors, Dean Coleman, Kids w/ Codename’s, 8 Ball & MJG, Entrompohty, &  Dropsonic. There are much more – but you don’t have the space to list them.

Where is your favorite atlanta hang out?

P’cheen or The Local…or MJQ. Filter.

What music/album are you currently listening to?

Silversun Pickup’s – and Carl Craig

What is one thing you love about your life?

I'm a very proud uncle.

CHECK OUT KEVIN THIS WEEKEND:

09.18.09 Mark Farina @ Kevin O @ Filter night club http://www.filteratlanta.com/
09.19.09 Kevin O @ the W (midtown) @ Whisky Park
 
09.23.09 Kevin O & Kerian @ MJQ = Limited Edition
10.01.09 Kevin O @ P’cheen = Technical K.O.
 
www.virb.com/kevino

Lady Eve


Lady EVE @ WRAS:ALBUM 88.5 where she was the host of the show "Planet 8"


Tell us about your favorite childhood object...

I’ve always loved musical toys, from a miniature piano given to me by my Grandpa or my first cassette deck. When I received a Simon, I was intrigued with the combination of rhythm and memory games. It kept me busy for hours. Of course I didn’t realize that Simon would lead to my passion for abstract rhythms, and it just so happened to be shaped like a vinyl record!

When did you live in Atlanta and how did you end up here?

Born and raised in the ATL yo! Recently let my wanderlust lead me to venture out to the west coast.

At what point did you realize music was something you wanted to pursue?

Raised in a household with Bowie and Devo playing, my parents helped give me the lifelong love of music. It wasn’t until I started performing in middle school band that I felt the draw to do it for a living. At GSU I delved into the business of music, and have since explored everything from radio broadcasting and DJing, to artist booking and event promotion. As the saying goes “Music is my life!”

Describe your sound. How did you get into playing that type of music?

My musical influences come from all over the spectrum, but I can say that it was the Housefaerie at WRAS 88.5FM that gave me the best advice through record shopping, “If you don't understand it, buy it.” And with that, my ethos on music and life was cemented. Admittedly, my favorite genre to DJ and listen to is Ambient, because of the multitude of sonic layers and emotions that can be conjured. A great example of my current Ambient excursions can be heard on the compilation Pan Ambient Bento on TKG Music (TKG 002). Not only does it feature the band I perform with on oboe, Gunshae, it showcases the event series I developed to promote all styles of global Ambient collaboration.

Which music medium do you prefer to use and why? Vinyl? CD? MP3?

First and foremost, vinyl. Maybe it’s the rich sound, maybe it’s the beautiful, big artwork…but really I just like putting my hands on it.

How do you discover new music? any secret resources you want to turn us onto?

Friends are the best influence. Especially my Art of Beatz (radio show) co-hosts! Motomasa reminds me that it all started with a groove called House, and Kuma (Captain of the Konspiracy Group dubship) knows about proper bassbin shakin.

Take us through your creative process.

Letting life soak into my soul is the start of any work of art for me (any so many others). I don’t try to force it, although sometimes I get too caught up in making it fit my personal vision. Through all the challenges that come from making art or producing an event, I find great peace and enjoyment in working with others. There’s a point where you have to just let it all go, and feel the magic happen.
     
How would you say Southern culture/living in Atlanta has influenced your work??

I wouldn’t have nearly the amount of soul I do if it weren’t for the dirty south! Going to school in the APS system was a wonderful thing, and I wouldn't trade it for the world. Where would I be without southern marching bands, crunk hip hop, modern classical music, soulful electronic and breakbeats? This city has an amazing pool of talent, and I’m proud to be a part of it and know so many people who are transforming the musical landscape on a global level through the lens of the south.

Who/What are some of your inspirations?

Other artists and my friends…and my friends that are artists! Annually, I return to Seattle’s Decibel Festival to hear their Ambient showcases. Two days of the most abstract and leftfield artists from around the world, mixed with visuals and an intelligent crowd that soaks it in. I’m always floored with the ability to sit in a concert hall and feel this music for 6 hours at a time. Then, it’s off to experience body shattering bassbins with full on techno, dubstep, drum’n’bass, and funk. Aw yeah!

Who are some of your favorite Atlanta artists?

I could shout out a bunch…but the ones that are really doing something different and making a mark for Atlanta always come to mind right away. Richard Devine, Prefuse 73, Little Jen, Cee Lo, Outkast, Jody Grind, Man or Astroman?, and The Changelings…amongst MANY others.

Where is your favorite atlanta hang out?

Some of them are no longer around, but I used to hang at Café Diem, Intermezzo, El Myr, Fountainhead Lounge (Eastside Lounge), Flying Biscuit on McLendon, and occasionally the classic ATL greasy spoon, The Majestic. My favorite clubs however, were Velvet, Nomenclature, 1150 and Dotties for Beat Research.

What music/album are you currently listening to?

Lots of techno like Modeselektor, Apparat, anything on Kompakt and Pokerflat. Diggin on the sidereal dubstep producers like Burial, Kode 9, and Goth Trad. On the lush downtempo side, I’m loving The Orb’s latest “The Dream” and his newest project High Frequency Bandwidth.

What is one thing you love about your life?

I have a very supportive family and great network of creative and loving friends. My motto is taken from one of Bjork’s songs, “Enjoy!” And with that anything is possible…at least personal happiness isn’t so hard to reach with that in mind.

†Upcoming gigs and tours @ www.ladyeve.ca
†Current Releases: TKG Music 001 – Gunshae “Traveling Without Memory” (featuring LadyEve on oboe), TKG Music 002 – Pan Ambient Bento / Various Artists (featuring ladyeve’s solo work “Meiji Sunbeams”), and multiple mixes available online.
†Weekly radio show “Art of Beatz” (hosted by LadyEve, Motomasa, and Kuma): Thursday nights at Midnight on CFRO Vancouver 102.7FM and streaming/podcasting online @ www.artofbeatz.org

Trauma


DJ TRAUMA in his ATL studio


Tell us about your favorite childhood object...

When I was a youngster, my birthday was approaching one year, I asked my grandfather for a base ball bat and ball. My day came and I was so excited to find the big red bat i had asked for. It became my toy of choice for days, weeks on end. Couldn't get enough of it.

How long have you lived in Atlanta and how did you end up here?

I have been in ATL for 18 years. I official lived here half my life. I came to CAU to attend college

At what point did you realize music was something you wanted to pursue?

I DJ’d as a hobby in high school. It wasn't until after I got out of college and was earning a good living that I really decided to pursue music.

Describe your sound. How did you get into playing that type of music?

I play Hip Hop, R& B classics and a little Reggae & House. I grew up in New York, the Mecca of Hip Hop. I don't think I could have done anything else

Which music medium do you prefer to use and why? Vinyl? CD? MP3?

I prefer vinyl…but it’s not practical. As a professional DJ that travels and does clubs every day, carrying eight (8) 60lb crates is not fun!

How do you discover new music? any secret resources you want to turn us onto?

For the most part I am bombarded with new music all the time. I really find some of those secret gems in random places such as emerging artist My Space. I have found good music in stores playing background music…etc. I am always listening for the next new song.

Take us through your creative process.

I love to party, so I really try to get into a vibe of things I would love to hear…coupled with what I know works at clubs. I have always tried to bring my own flavor to my mix. I do not just play records.
     
How would you say Southern culture/living in Atlanta has influenced your work??

A great deal! I grew up in NYC during the time of hip hops first commercial success and then moved to Atlanta and was part of Atlanta being a major music city. The south and music from here directly influence my DJing. Atlanta has a long history of important DJs and a great DJ scene.

Who/What are some of your inspirations?

DJ Red Alert, Kid Capri, Jazzy Jeff, DJ Nabs, Sol Messiah, Funk Jazz Cafe, Mecca & Soul Kitchen (parties in NYC)

Who are some of your favorite Atlanta artists?

Outkast, Joi, Ludacris, and Hollywierd,

Where is your favorite atlanta hang out?

Straits on Tuesday Nights

What music/album are you currently listening to?

Drake So Far Gone, Santogold, Estelle

What is one thing you love about your life?

The Freedom to live with music as my Life ALSO the ability to help promote established and emerging artists…whether they have a upcoming event, album release, tours, links, plugs for work….whatever you can thing of…

check out DJ TRAUMA on www.djtrauma.com and www.twitter.com/djtrauma

you can hear his latest collaboration here: Verse Simmonds' - Sex Tape Chronicles, Pass the Rock Mix tape. Better yet go hear him live on the Verse Simmonds tour.

Trauma will also be dj'ing on October 9th for the B.E.T. Hip Hop Awards Preview Suite