XROSSFADE makes debut.

I bet you this is DJ Fuzz’s own brand of tees. A simple Google search came up with nothing else but DJ Fuzz or some Sony stuff…. not to be confused with Crossfade (also a clothing label). Seems to me that Fuzz is diversifying into more than just his Mac, Styluses and Decks.

I Got Kicks Like Houdini Got Tricks

I Got Kicks Like Houdini Got Tricks

XROSSFADE Black

XROSSFADE Black

XROSSFADE Purple

XROSSFADE Purple

 

Available at all Echo Park stores. RM 79.90
Free Gift for the first hundred shirts

Kuala Lumpur

The Curve
Pavilion
Sungei Wang Plaza
Mid Valley
Times Square
Sunway Pyramid
The Mines

Penang

Gurney Plaza

Fuzzmatazz@gmail.com for online purchases.


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    Don’t be proud if you jack beats and lyrics.

    It came of the top of my head. If consumers tend to jack off songs from the net (illegally downloaded) what makes you think that producers don’t do the same? In Hip Hop that is how it started…. but it is called sampling. But those days are far from how it is now. Worldwide, the business is astonishing. Hip Hop stars can make millions in a year but that is in the US. What about here?

    Simple… the market is just too small. 25 odd million people and an even smaller minority of them dig Hip Hop let alone listen to local ones. However I do think local producers are able to match their US counterparts just if they had the resources. In the age where technology rules we are pretty far behind. Cost is always the issue. But what about the artistic aspect?

    That is what I feel we don’t lack. But is sampling an overdone habit? If it is done in the proper way then it is not. But then again the best samples costs a fortune to buy the rights to use them. But there is an aspect that plagues not only Hip Hop but other genres as well. That is stealing beats or lyrics / material of others and claim that it is your own.

    There are cases… and most go unnoticed or kept down to a low. Honestly why should the listeners and fans be denied the information of where the original came from? In which case this brings forward that plagiarism are practiced by the unscrupulous few for their sole benefit. Is it immature? Yes it is. Is it selfish? Yes it is. But most importantly does it justify the person as a Producer? No. What merely makes them to be are just robbers.

    I have info that a certain someone from a certain group who did a song for a female vocal group called “Luscious” which coincidentally that particular song made it on one episode of a pretty popular drama series on local TV jacked a poem done by Pashionate and claimed it as his own. Hmmm… from what I understood he refuses to simply add the original writer of the Poem in the credits for the song.

    Yes yes this is a defamatory post as you have guessed it. Two can play that game. Well if the person in question happens to read this do give this blog owner a call. Because I am really contemplating if it is such a worthwhile effort to assist Pashionate in taking legal action against you. Yes, you may be a Gangstarz alumni and have a minute experience of acting in plays (as an extra) but unless you do not know the saying… what goes around comes around. In the music business that is all so true.

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