Verbal Jazz Vol. 1 : Tshombe & Co.
Consist of 21 tracks produced by Tshombe for Emet Productions. A collection of work gather over the past two years featuring artist I have had the esteemed pleasure of collaborating with.
The title Verbal Jazz is concept created by Tshombe's love for both jazz and spoken word genres and in this second project he reached to bridge the gap between these two genres in collaboration with various spoken word artists. Check out this collection of work in this free download release. Verbal Jazz Vol. 1
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"Poetic Stimulus" is a collaboration amongst musicians, producers, singers, poets, and spoken word artists to accomplish one primary goal - to offer encouragement for people who have been adversely impacted by economic crisis. Contributing artists agreed to participate without compensation for their time, gifts, and skills. If you hear something that makes a difference in your life, please do leave a comment and share your thoughts.
This project started as a concept by the poet/artist known as AtlantaRed, who gathered poets across networks to come together, for the first time for many, and produce and a product for free with a time-line of what seemed impossible, but not improbable. AtlantaRed had a vision and saw it through into fruition. He can be heard on the tracks like "Purpose" with Queen Unique, and "Manic Depressant" with artist Aalysis, produced by Tshombe. This project features some of spoken word's juggernauts and poets like Maximus Parthas, Tantra-Zawadi, Queen Unique, P.E.A.C.E, Aalysis, Sun of Man, Huniie, with vocalist Corrie Vandenes, authors Patricia Neely-Dorsey & Tonya J. Williams, and major guidance and mentoring from Taalam Acey.
Poetic Stimulus is a great project worthy of a place in your library whether you're a spoken word enthusiast or clueless on the genre. Pick it up it's absolutely FREE!
Pick it up at www.poeticstimulus.com
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About Freedom Verse Cafe
Freedom Verse is geared to promote the artists—who hit the stages, spoken-word venues, and publish their works anywhere that they can—while entertaining and educating listeners all over the world. In FVC we focus on imparting those who audience the genre of spoken-word poetry to its history, disciplines, and its potential impact on mainstream culture. This venue hopes to touch its patrons mentally and spiritually. In this we learn to appreciate the creativity, relevancy, and intentions of the artists.
FVC promotes using online broadcasting and digital downloads of mix-tapes that focuses on providing a positive form of entertainment and educational programming in poetry, jazz, and soul of artist who are destined to change the world.
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Freedom Verse Cafe MixTapes Edition
Are a compilation of Spoken word poetry, jazz, and soul blended for the ultimate listening experience. These mixtapes are free to download and are designed to promote the artists who make it possible to provide positive music in a less positive industry. So please support the featured artists by purchasing their work and stopping by their pages and showing some love.
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Interviews
Let's Talk Spoken Word | Abiodun Oyewole (The Last Poets)
Komplex | MahogonyDiva | Sekou (Tha Misfit)
Taalam Acey | Maximus Parthas | Queen Sheba
Autum Ashante | Kamal Imani | Abyss One Truth
S. Pearl Sharp | Future | Ngoma | Chenyelu Bomani
...and many others here
What is Spoken Word?
Today, Spoken Word poetry is a very general category of poetry that is meant to be both performed and to make a powerful statement. Unlike some of the Beat poets who focused mostly on the corruption of government, economic and social status, and world awareness, Spoken Word has taken a major turn which some like myself observe with a watchful eye. Spoken word has gone from just being a revolting art, but has become more interested in voicing the thoughts of love, life and still that resounding need for revolutionary thought.
All Spoken Word poetry is meant to be read aloud, but not all poetry that is read aloud is Spoken Word. Spoken word has a select few elements that are best known for identifying its class of poetry. I like to call this technique “R3” for Rhythm, Repetition, and Rhyme; these are key element that the artist generally focuses on when performing this style of poetry also called performance poetry.
This is an important part about spoken word poetry, as I often see this as a common mistake amongst new poets who don’t study the art or its history and are elated to lay their vocals down on a nice melodic track and will dub it “Spoken Word”; spoken word poetry is sometimes performed with music, and sometimes without music. If a poet uses background music, it is only to enhance or compliment the poetry and to add a rhythm. The poetry itself is center stage and not the music, this is the case in any good piece of work.
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