Daniel Weisman Bashes How To Make It In America

March 7th, 2010 by Da Fam Ink

Daniel Weisman, founder of Elitaste and manager to rapper Wale, isn’t a fan of HBO’s latest attempt to be cool. HBO has had some great shows in it’s day; The Sopranos, The Wire, Entourage, and several more. HTMIIA is simply not great. It’s not even good to be honest. But don’t let us tell it…..courtesy of Huffington Post, read these decent words from a Weisman.

“Disappointed doesn’t even begin to describe how I feel about HBO’s much-hyped new series How To Make It in America. Three episodes in and the “from-the-creators-of-Entourage” tagline is wearing off. Where Entourage is a genuinely sweet show about a core group of likeable people,How To Make It In America falls somewhere into a no man’s land most closely resembling a 2K10 version of KIDS.

How To Make It In America has no identity. I’d be giving the producers too much credit to suppose they are letting the show meander in some “cool” twilight zone on purpose as a treatise on the Me Generation’s self-absorption. We’ve seen this “moment-in-time look into the lives of a group of New Yorkers just trying to make it” countless times before, and in better form, from Woody Allen to dare I say, Hype Williams’ Belly. The show is a gimmick. And while Entourage takes the gimmick of celebrity and turns it into a cast of characters worth tuning into every week, HTMIIA takes the gimmick of the past four years of “underground” culture and attempts to make it into something mainstream. Unfortunately HBO viewers nestled between the two coasts don’t really care who Damien Hirst is nor do they care if exclusive Japanese denim is being peddled at bargain basement prices by a Sean John wearing Mafioso down at the docks. This sort of post modern commercialization of formerly underground movements is a perennial phenomenon for film and television most of the time resulting in embarrassing caricatures (Homeboys From Outer Space) and rarely ending in a quality piece of television (remember New York Undercover or Miami Vice?).

Even from a purely technical standpoint, HTMIIA jumps between traditional storytelling andArrested-Development-meets-Guy Ritchie cutaways and edits that could stand to be replaced by some solid acting and better dialog. While Entourage works because it’s continually entertaining to see what sorts of predicaments any of our favorite cast members will find themselves in next week even if the plotlines stagnate at times, HTMIIA would be better served as a feature length film (albeit with some serious casting changes and rewriting) that truly existed as a moment in time, rather than some amorphous ongoing saga that is these twentysomethings’ desire to make money. Money, although ever present on Entourage, is not the modus operandi of most of the characters (even Ari) and thus doesn’t leave you walking away feeling empty; remember E’s short-lived Murphy Group or Turtle’s management career? Entourage is more like How To Make It in America And Keep Your Friends while How To Make It In America is more like How To Fuck Over Your Friends While Trying To Make A Buck.

HTMIIA is parading around as a hip, edgy, docudrama and maybe 15 years ago they could have gotten away with it, but this is almost like a series made by its own target audience and nothing more. I wouldn’t be surprised if at the end of the season, one of the characters in the show gets his own fictitious TV show picked up by a cable network. And while long-running HBO series likeEntourage and Curb Your Enthusiasm use similar art-imitating-life devices, great acting, storytelling (sometimes) and comedy spare those shows from falling victim to a self-reflexive vortex,HTMIIA swallows itself whole, focusing entirely too much on style and next-to-nothing on substance. Critics hurled insults at Entourage last season for plots unfolding at a snail’s pace and having out-of-date issues of Sports Illustrated on the show but I’d trade that in a second to see one less “cool” cue on HTMIIA and one more character like Ari or Drama. I’m just not buying any of the actors on the show. SopranosSex and The City and The Wire all had actors that made me believe the characters were real (in some cases they were in fact plucked from their environs); even the best writing in the world is useless if the actors aren’t selling you.

While I generally loathe self-indulgent, meme films like Garden State and 500 Days of Summer, there’s something to be said for their genuine hipster tendencies and their ability to get audiences to wholeheartedly jump headfirst into the world of the characters. HTMIIA tries way too hard to be cool and instead comes off as cold, alienating and downright depressing. Aside from the music, which I must say is deftly picked and placed (thanks to Entourage sups Scott Vener and Gabe Hilfer),HTMIIA literally has nothing going for it. Music fans will be excited at hearing some genuinely cutting edge cues but will be equally disappointed by the under usage and over-advertising of rapper Kid Cudi who has spoken maybe ten lines in the first three episodes.

Come on HBO. You made us care about four New York shopaholics, a Mafia boss, cold-hearted Baltimore drug dealers, a shitty Hollywood actor’s entourage and Larry David; all of which are feats in and of themselves. Why is it so hard to make us care about some New York hustlers? I guess this is what happens when Hollywood tries to spoon-feed “cool” to the masses.”

- Daniel Weisman

The question is have you watched the show? and do you agree or disagree with the criticism?


New Music: Drake – Over

March 4th, 2010 by Da Fam Ink

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Drake’s first single is officially out as of this evening. It’s called “Over” and it’s produced by his go to producer Boi-1da. Some say his whole career is riding on this one single but those people have no clue how life works in 2010. If the song was terrible, which it’s not, it will be forgotten by next week. I think this will be remembered. Hip Hop Since 1987 (Drake’s management) doesn’t let it’s artists fall flat…ever.


Music News: The Art Behind Winter Wonderland

March 4th, 2010 by Da Fam Ink

Okay here we go. The album is called Winter Wonderland: Enjoying Living In A Cold World. Hopefully you’ve watched my videos or you’re at least thinking on a deep enough level to know that it has nothing to do with the actual weather. It’s about life itself and how cold and harsh it can be. How the only way to enjoy it is to sustain through those cold periods and even find ways to enjoy them.
img_14461This first picture is probably my favorite. There’s only two times in life where we can experience true Winter Wonderland; as a child, when you’re oblivious to just how cold it is, or as a grown up, when you accept that the world is cold but you embrace it and find ways to make it work for you.
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The second and third photos show that it takes a good amount of creativity to enjoy living in a cold world. It reminds me of when kids in third world countries play soccer barefoot or swim like Michael Phelps in the dirtiest of water. The harshness of their surrounding doesn’t bother them. Instead they make the best of it and turn it into wonderland. That’s what we did by turning snow into a baseball and a football.

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The final picture simply shows the endurance and patience. It’s naïve to say the coldness of the world doesn’t get to us. Even the strongest of us can crack under the world’s pressures. However, if you endure and stay true to who you are, warmth is usually just around the corner. This is depicted in this photo by the snow melting away and the sun on the horizon.

Fresco, Matt, and Chris did a great job helping me illustrate this concept and I truly believe that I did my best job as an artist of getting this concept across on the 8 or 9 tracks you will hear. I did it in such a way that if you’re the type who skimmed through this entry, you’ll enjoy it, and if you’re the type who read and understood every word of this entry, then YOU’LL LOVE IT.

Whether you enjoy it, love it, or even hate it, which I doubt anyone will, it’s my life and it’s our life on audio so I hope that at the very least you appreciate it.

I appreciate it.

-Phella


Kanye Speaks Again

March 3rd, 2010 by Phella

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Sidebar: It bothers me when I read the comments to some of these things. People always call them “rants” and accuse the author of being “depressed” and “angry”. I guess it bothers me because back when I cared enough (I still care) to make the public aware of my thoughts I got the same reaction from some. “Phella is mad”. “Are you ok? Sounds like you’re about to commit suicide.” NO IDIOT. I’m very OK and the only thing that makes me want to commit suicide is that you and your type equate self expression with depression. Look in the mirror, ask yourself what you see and feel, tell a few people, it might help them. Even better, it might help you.


New Video: Tracie-Josephine – Change (Teaser)

March 2nd, 2010 by Da Fam Ink

As soon as this post goes up, I’m going to watch this as I hope everyone else will. It comes to us from Fresco. He’s good people and fam of Da Fam. He says something is good, then it probably is.


Rap Radar Sits Down With Young Guru

March 2nd, 2010 by Da Fam Ink

For those that don’t know much about Young Guru, here’s the story. He’s been the engineer (the guy pushon the buttons and mixing the sounds) on most of your favorite songs for the past decade. Pretty much every Jay-Z record has been mixed by him as well as a lot of Cam’ron, Kanye West, and plenty more. As far as hip-hop goes, you’re probably not going to find a better ear. Beyond that, Guru is a graduate of Howard University and a pretty accessible guy. If you’re fortunate enough to catch him on the streets of DC or NY, like I have once or twice, the guy will enlighten you to something — even if you’re not a music person.

With that said, here’s a few clips from Elliot Wilson’s conversation with Guru about several subjects from old Roc-A-Fella tales to the making of Jay-Z’s Blueprint 3. Grab your popcorn and learn something.




ASA Fashion Show @ Howard University

February 27th, 2010 by Da Fam Ink

I had the pleasure of being courtside for a cool fashion show at Howard University the other night. It was a very well put together event with good music, good themes, and very talented models. Also ran into two good friends of Da Fam, Fresco & Matt. Below are some photos of the event courtesy of both of them.


Video: Phella – World Tour Freestyle (Studio Footage)

February 26th, 2010 by Da Fam Ink

Phella – Recording World Tour Freestyle from Da Fam Cam on Vimeo.

Winter Wonderland EP…coming soon.


Who Knew? Old Kanye West Interview

February 23rd, 2010 by Da Fam Ink

I’ve pretty much studied all things Kanye West since I first heard his early stuff as a rapper back in 2003 (I need that first mixtape back by the way, if anyone has it.)

In this interview we get to see quite a few interesting things.

1) At the very end of the video you see Kanye yawning like crazy. Apparently he got into the accident that almost took his life shortly after this interview was taped. Very interesting.

2) In the video he discusses a completely seperate accident. The one he references on “Last Call” with the line “it’s funny how wasn’t nobody interested till the night I almost killed myself in Lexus”. The big accident we all know about was in a BMW not a Lexus.

3) I just always find it cool to see how much dude has progressed as an artist and a person. If you hear him talk in this video he sounds just like your everyday around the way dude. That’s cool, but now he sounds like a man who is respected in Paris, Tokyo and all over the world, that’s cooler. You also get to hear his bad breath control and shaky delivery which he’s improved on drastically over the past 7 years.

Ok. Bromance over.

- Phella


J Dilla Documentary (Pt. 2 of 3) by Stussy

February 18th, 2010 by CG

Here is part two if you’re following along.

Part 1 here.


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