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MIXTAPE REVIEW: Wilson Wright “Victory Laps”

Mar 31, 2012 by strat - Comments Off on MIXTAPE REVIEW: Wilson Wright “Victory Laps”

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Once again from your ultimate source for indie hip hop culture, hot rap beats online and more, we bring you another mixtape review. Not only are we about providing hip hop instrumentals and rap beats for artists to buy online, we also continue to be an active member of the hip hop community and assist in giving artists the exposure they deserve.

Hot off the press and straight out of the DMV and Black Pilots League comes “Victory Laps” from Wilson Wright (@Wrighteouslife). This tape is 12 tracks of what I call easy listening hip hop. The beats are all original and this is highly commendable. Most of the beats are mid to slow tempo and have that really “chill” vibe. That being said, as a producer myself, my only constructive criticism would be that the beats are a sometimes a little too simple and the mixes lack that extra bump. That aside, the tape is still a very good listen.

Wright’s wordplay is sprinkled with gems such as “I create the greatest discs somewhat like Krillin’s hands” ( a reference to the classic anime Dragon Ball Z). The standout tracks on this tape, based on the impact of the beats and how they blend with the flows and the lyrics, are the title track “Victory Laps”, “The Arrival”, “Goodbye” (Ill soul sample!) and “CliffTops”. The latter almost has an old Outkast vibe, which is a serious compliment to Wright and his production partner @Official_BigCAT. 

All in all Wright’s laidback style and braggadocio wordplay are worth the listen and you can check it out here. Out of a possible 5 star rating, “Victory Laps” gets about a 3.8 mostly because the beats didn’t bump as hard as one would like and the track “Goodbye” which has arguably the best vibe on the tape, was too short. Give it a download for the simple reason that Wright is a true MC.

MIXTAPE REVIEW: Hooligan – Road to the Riches

Mar 26, 2012 by strat - Comments Off on MIXTAPE REVIEW: Hooligan – Road to the Riches

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Once again here at StratCarter.com, we aim to be way more than just a top spot to buy hot rap beats and hip hop instrumentals online. This is the first of what will be a regular mixtape review series. We aim to give indie artists as much extra exposure as possible, as well as reviewing tapes from more established artists.

First up is Hooligan with “Road to the Riches”. Hailing from Elizabeth, New Jersey and signed to Xzavier Entertainment, Hooligan delivers 9 bangers for your listening appetite. If you’re not familiar with his style, think a little bit of Nas, a little bit of Em and a lot of mature lyrics and hard-hitting flows. The stand out track in terms of what we believe could blow is “I Stand Alone” ft Rocq Dolo. The Evanescence-esque hook and bridge are infectious and thought-provoking. The heavy south-styled production, which sounds like something Just Blaze might do for Jeezy is pretty much billboard worthy. Other notable tracks are “Criticize” and “Insane”

The truth is the mixtape is a great listen from end to end with no filler. If we get really picky, it could be said that the tape is too short with only 9 tracks but that’s a matter of opinion. Also from a strict lyrical point of view, based on the potential we heard, it would have been nice to have some more intricate wordplay, punchlines, double entendre and metaphor. However something tells me Hooligan got some more of that saved up for the album coming soon.

I’d give it a straight up 4 out of 5 and I seriously recommend you download it here

Headliner.fm: A Good Way to Get Heard

Mar 26, 2012 by strat - Comments Off on Headliner.fm: A Good Way to Get Heard

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In keeping with our mandate to be so much more than a site with offers rap beats/hip hop instrumentals for artists to buy online, we’ve found a number of cool online tools for musicians and artists and we will be reviewing them here from time to time.

If you are an indie artist and you haven’t yet checked out Headliner.fm, you ought to be kicking yourself right now. Headliner.fm, in my opinion is one of the most effective ways to get word of your music out. It seemlessly connects to twitter, facebook, soundcloud and even myspace, allowing you to potentially reach millions of fans. The way it works is, users get “band bucks” by connecting their various social media accounts, referring friends and most importantly, promoting other users on the site. You can then use these “band bucks” to launch your own promotions and reach potential fans/customers that you would not normally have access to.

Let’s say for example, you’re an indie hip hop artist who’s looking to buy rap beats online or attract interest from A&Rs. With the band bucks you’ve built up, you could target other artists who use the service by basically offering up band bucks for them to tweet/post a message from you about whatever you need to promote. That way, you can have the message sent out to the fan bases and followers of many other artists. This can clearly be of great benefit to you. The trick is to word your messages so that it seems as though the artist who does the tweeting is simply telling his/her followers to check you out. In a world where image means a lot, having an artist seem to give you an endorsement like that is very valuable.

With tools like this available, there is no longer a reason to worry about how to get signed. Indie artists, especially in the world of hip hop, can now easily buy rap beats online, create their mixtapes/albums and promote, promote, promote.

INDUSTRY TALK: New Single from Nas “The Don” LIVE @ SXSW

Mar 19, 2012 by strat - Comments Off on INDUSTRY TALK: New Single from Nas “The Don” LIVE @ SXSW

In an age in hip hop where superstars are based more on the quality of rap beats than on the quality of the MC-ing, it is great to see that veterans like Nas are still out there making good songs and still rocking the crowd! The super MC is still one to look up to for up and comers.

We aim to help the up and comers as well by providing inspiration in the form of advice, and the best hip hop instrumentals for those who buy beats online. The time is now. If you want to be on the SXSW stage next time around, get your hands on top quality hip hop instrumentals and check out some of the posts on Stratcarter.com that are geared towards helping indie artists get ahead. We are more than just a spot to buy rap beats online!

Five STUPID Things to Avoid When Becoming a Recording Artist

Feb 26, 2012 by strat - Comments Off on Five STUPID Things to Avoid When Becoming a Recording Artist
   INDUSTRY TALK: Five STUPID Things to Avoid When Becoming a Music Artist

 

I come into contact with aspiring artists all the time, as I am a music producer. While i’m not as successful as Timbaland or Dr. Dre in terms of international acclaim and exposure, my experience and associations are rich, strong and go back for many years. Now there are certain things I find to be common among inexperienced artists. The ones I’m about to talk about in particular just PISS ME OFF! These are 5 common ways I’ve seen artists take an epic tumble towards NOWHERE in terms of their music careers:
  • Claiming to be too broke to invest in your music, yet you always have the latest Jordans. Seriously. What the f*ck. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard an artist say that he/she can’t afford to pay for studio time or even spend $15 to lease beats online. If you don’t show that you are serious and willing to invest in yourself and your chosen career, how can you expect someone else to do it?
  • Trying to get ‘signed’. In this day and age every unsigned artist should be educated enough about the present state of the industry to know that it is futile to sit and wait for a magical deal to appear simply because simply because they sent in a demo. (A demo? Really? Who the f*ck does that?). Begin to grind on your own and establish your own real movement. Use the social media tools at your disposal and MAKE people notice you.
  • Creating in your own little bubble. Ok so just because you think it’s epic doesn’t mean the world will always share your view. No man is an island (a cliche but a truth). I’ve found that drawing real inspiration from around you is vital, whether it be other artists music, people around you or just your natural environment. Open and expand your mind and understand what makes things and people tick. That will help make you a better artist.
  • Procrastination. That’s a no brainer. Seize opportunities and avenues when they show themselves. Makes no sense to sit and say ‘I’ll catch that when it comes around again’ because it just might not.
  • Last but not least (drumroll please): Using WACK ass beats. Obviously, everyone won’t like the same type of beats and what’s regarded as good can be a matter of opinion. However, there is a certain standard one should adhere to and there are beats that make you go ‘who produced that sh*t? elmo?’ Listen to the trends in music and understand the styles that garner the most positive attention. If you’re into hip hop then you should know what feels hot when you hear it. Now comes the shameless self promotion. You can solve this particular problem by going to the best place to buy beats online, my site Stratcater.com.
This is Strat signing out. Hope this helped at least one person! Blessings coming to you live from the Stratosphere.
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