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Justin Levin's Creative Touch

June 19, 2012 By Michael Leave a Comment

JL Creative: USA- Denver, Colorado

Lillis @ University of Oregon - Freio Featured Artist
Lillis @ University of Oregon

 

FreioMusic is proud to present an artist of his own accord, Justin Levin. He can be seen taking photos around campus for friends, bands, skaters or  snowboarders. Justin, a quackin duck at the U of O, provided this lush content below which consists of an interview with rising musician, a great song, with awesome slid transitions, and slick HTML coding. This work of art (see below) is a collaboration between Justin Levin & Ed Jacoubowsky.  Click the “Expand” button below and let us know what you think.  Enjoy!

Cant see it?: Click Here

Places to connect or see more of Justin’s work:

Facebook.com/JLCreative1
JL Creative- Photo, Video, Designe
Twitter
Flickr

Filed Under: Colorado, EARTH, Electronic, English (US), Eugene, Europe, Interviews, Keyboard, Laptop, North America, Oregon, Poland, USA, Vocals, WestCoast Tagged With: Age, Albert, Bay Area, Branding, breaking, Digital, display, Ducks, Ed, electronic, Eugene, Francisco, fresh, HTML, interview, Jacoubowsky, magazine, media, Menart, Menert, Michal, Music, Oregon, San, So-Gnar, spotlight, Tempo, University, Yooj

Yassin ‘The Narcicyst’ Alsalman

February 24, 2012 By Sober_Raver Leave a Comment

Wicked streets cripple little being rippling through the “Middle East”

Hamdulillah, may God bless the dead and gone, forever strong

Sing a better song, breaking bitter bonds

Hamdulilah, for this world, in this spot to this song with these

Words for hip-hop say Hamdulillah

Stay humble in rhymes in eyes that hate your hunger

Its like a jungle sometimes it makes you wonder

Canadian/Iraqi hip-hop artist, The Narcicyst, came to the University of Oregon in Eugene yesterday to put an end to Arab stereotypes in the West. Through a conscious flow, even in his spoken word, he illuminated the picture of the rise of Arab hip-hop. From French artist IAM to Afrika Bambaataa, even to the likes of Fredwreck who broke into the LA scene working with Dr. Dre, The Narcicyst displayed an incredible hidden knowledge of the history of the Arab hip-hop scene. With this impecable creative energy, The Narcicyst tied this rise of music to the politics that have shaped this genre for his people. “Iraq is no better,” he said, “it’s like we are just numbers.” He put a face to Iraq, and left a strong message in the audience that declared the end of stereotyping and of ignorance, an awakening of the West to a artistic and inspiring power rising up from Arab nations that relays the notion that people are people despite where you are. Music is a refuge, a culture, the soundtrack to revolutions, with more power than the gun. The Narcicyst is not only a rapper, a professor, an author, or an actor, he is the idea that peace and tolerance can transcend borders with art. This artist is on the forefront of a beautiful transformation. His latest feat, his novel, The Diatribes of a Dying Tribe, can be found here.

More Info:
Iraqisthebomb.com
On Twitter: @theNarcicyst

Filed Under: Canada, EARTH, Eugene, Genre, Hip Hop, Iraq, Language, New Music, North America, Oregon, Political, USA, Vocals Tagged With: Arab hip-hop, Canada, Eugene, Iraqi, Oregon, University, UofO

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