PROMETHEUS BROWN
BROWNOUTS, VOL. 1
calabs, b-sides, rough drafts, photos (2008-2011)
click the photo do download (166.68 MB, .zip file)01 Michelle Malkin
02 Church
03 Focus
04 A Sound Supreme
05 Divide and Conquer
06 Komrades
07 Paradise Life Relaxin
08 Home Cooked
09 Oh Really (remix)
10 The Game Needs Me
11 Living Life
12 Reset
13 Can’t Go On
14 Spliff Remix
15 Into The Sun
16 Close Your Eyes
17 Huh
18 Town Talk (Part 1)
19 The Alien Song
20 Soul Fly
21 bell hooks
22 Take Me Home
23 Fly Me
24 Mga Kababayan
NEW DATES ADDED TO FALL TOUR!
Just added to the lineup for the Oct. 12 San Francisco tour date: HI’s own K-LUV.
Just added to the lineup for the Oct. 12 San Francisco tour stop: BROTHERS FROM ANOTHER.
Showbox, Seattle, Sept. 17 2011
photo by Quinn Cosgrove
Portland. Wonder Ballroom. The Physics. Bambu. Blue Scholars.
Portland, Wonder Ballroom - Sept 22, 2011. Video by Kai Hayashi
LAST NIGHT IN BELLINGHAM (feat. @Grynch206)
DLRN Reset ft Prometheus Brown & Illecism
Watch this video w/ @prometheusbrown dressed as a cowboy. DLRN “Reset”
Showbox, Seattle, Sept 17, 2011
last night in Eugene
Tour, Day 2: SEATTLE!
As promised, here is the Blue Scholars interview!
Geo, Sabzi, and I get into a great discussion that involved pulling ourselves out of socioeconomic crises, Seattle’s multifaceted identity, montage theory…and of course hip-hop
From Me to You
A.J.R
Interview (audio) we did outside club 560 after our show in Vancouver.
Blue Scholars’ Geologic: A Maintained Seattle Brain
Interview by Trent Moorman for The StrangerIs writing a song similar to taking a picture? Framing? Light? Meter?
I think about this all the time. I think all creative outlets are essentially different forms of the same human act. There’s expression, communication. Framing, yes. There are the things that you know are there, and then the things you want to show other people. There are things that get excluded on purpose, or things that you include on purpose. There are parts where you think that’s what you want to show people, and there’s feedback with what you’re working on, and you realize it’s not cool, so you refocus and reframe or change the exposure. There’s the aspect of seeing what other people have done, and emulating that, then maybe trying your own thing.
(Read the rest of the Sound Check interview)
Blue Scholars’ Geologic: A Maintained Seattle Brain
Interview by Trent Moorman for The Stranger
Click here for the new song from Sabzi (Blue Scholars) and I! Oh, and yes, the album will be called Inglewood Humperdink. Left field shit f’real!
Bambu X Sabzi “Box’d Up” (audio)