Checktheweather.net partnered with EJCC.org to create this mix produced by the Bay Area's own DJLN. Featuring eco-classic hits from Santigold, the Roots, Marvin Gaye and Many Many More. Take a listen tell us what you think!
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Showing posts with label Kool Keith / Dr. Octagon. Show all posts
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Enter the twisted mind of Kool Keith aka Dr. Octagon aka Dr. Dooom.... "Trees" was one of few singles off of Kool Keith's "Return of Dr. Octagon" 2006 album that made it to video production. Also one of the many dope tracks on ChecktheWeather's The Truth Vol. 1 mixtape, "Trees" offers a clean beat of electro-synth sounds and just some real, grimey hip hop production. The message is blatantly environmental, with some dope one liners (so pay attention!). After the album release, MTV hooked up with Kool Keith to produce this super artistic, science-fiction-steez music video to promote their environmental "Break the Addiction" campaign. I especially like how all his verses are acted out by kids - another underlying statement of who's really affected by these issues. Check it out here:
more on MTV's Break the Addicition/THINK campaign here.