Wednesday, August 20, 2014

THE WILD WILD EAST/K Mil INTERVIEW



I always love when artist reach out to me to be included on the site. This is a great networking experience, but it also allows for me to discover new music. If you truly know me, then you know that I love nothing more than artist that are on the rise. This week I received an email from K Mil and The Wild Wild East. I'd never heard the name before, so immediately got excited, I browsed the website and listen to the music, saw some of the things that other artist had compiled and I was immediately impressed and knew that an interview was needed.


What made you fall in love with music?
What made me fall in love with music is how it can relate to people and how real it is. Every artist has a message they try to deliver to the world. I love how when I’m going through a struggle I can put a song that can get me through that bad time. Also, the creative side of music is amazing and how people can view a song in so many different ways. You can think things into existence with music.  I can’t picture my life without it and it's something I want to do forever.
What do you bring to the table for The Wild Wild East?
I bring hard work and my love for the music. I love creating music and music videos, I try to be super creative with the resources I have. I try to motivate, inspire and help everyone as much as I can. Everyday I’m just doing as much as can to gain more knowledge and get better at my talent.       
Describe The Wild Wild East?                                                                            
The Wild Wild East is a collection of artist who have come together to spread their talents throughout the nation. We are not a label or a group.

What does the artist of The Wild Wild East have planned for 2014/2015?
Two new mixtapes from Joey Benjamins and Kay Saints, El Angel's debut mixtape, new art from the Vera Twins, new music from K Mil and new videos by K Mil / Dom East, and a few new members.



What makes The Wild Wild East unique?
 We aren't just musicians we are a collective of artist, directors, photographers, graphic designers, fashion designers, actors and musicians. The people in the group each have different skills and all bring that together.
All the artist formed under The Wild Wild East Umbrella from Union City, NJ?
 So far yes, but the new additions are not.
Are there any upcoming projects that you’re working on or any other artist working on?
 We are mostly working on mixtapes, singles and videos, and are working on showcases for the Vera Twins art, and a new clothing line.


Any upcoming shows or events from The Wild Wild East artist?
So far nothing is scheduled for the time being.


The Wild Wild East brings something new to the table. I think many artist can benefit from this type of collective setup. Be sure to support these artist and check out some of the things that they are doing. 



Twitter: @kmil201
Email: kaymil201@gmail.com / Wtthewildwildeast@gmail.com


Britt Daise

Urban Echelon Magazine & Blogspot
 Twitter/Instagram: thisisbritbrat

Thursday, August 7, 2014

This Week in Sports

Team USA has officially named the finalist for the next round of the FIBA World Cup Training. There will be a final cut to get the roster down to 12 players; so far this is who they have:

Demarcus Cousins (C ), Sacramento Kings
Stephen Curry (G), Golden State Warriors
Anthony Davis (F), New Orleans Pelicans
DeMar DeRozen (G), Toronto Raptors
Andre Drummond (G), Detroit Pistions
Kevin Durant (F), Oklahoma City Thunder
Kenneth Faried (F), Denver Nuggets
James Harden (G), Houston Rockets
Gordon Hayward (G), Utah Jazz
Kyrie Irving (G), Cleveland Cavaliers
Kyle Krover (F), Atlanta Hawks
Damian Lillard (G), Portland Trailblazers
Chandler Parsons (F), Dallas Mavericks
Mason Plumlee (F), Brooklyn Nets
Derrick Rose (G), Chicago Bulls
Klay Thompson (G), Golden State

There has been recent chatter among team owners about letting players participate in FIBA games due to the chance of a season ending injuries, i.e. Paul George. Do you think players should compete in FIBA games during the off season?



Paul George might not be able to walk or drive for a while, but when he does start driving again he will be doing so in style. The Indiana Pacers point guard just recently purchased a Ferrari 458….must be nice!



LeBron James may look noticeably thinner in recent photos that he has posted on Instagram, it’s been reported that the NBA star has lost a little over 10 pounds since the end of the season. Sources say that the 29 year old has taken on this diet (not eating carbohydrates) in an effort to have longevity in his career much like what Kobe Bryant did when he entered into his 30’s.




Congratulations to Becky Hammond who retires after this season from the WNBA. She will now become the first woman to be paid by the NBA as well as first woman as a FULL time assistant coach in the NBA, for the San Antonio Spurs. Hammond who has played 16 seasons in the WNBA and currently plays for the San Antonio Stars, where she has spent the last eight seasons.





Also, Congratulations to former NFL player and TV-show host Michael Strahan for being inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame this past weekend. Strahan spent his entire 15 year career playing for the New York Giants.



Britt Daise
Urban Echelon Magazine & Blogspot

Twitter/Instagram: thisisbritbrat

PHOTO CREDIT: Google Images

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

This Week in Entertainment

Jhene Aiko recently released the cover art for her much anticipated album ‘Souled Out’ which is scheduled to be released later this year.


Anyone a fan of Bobby Shmurda, well his hit ‘Hot Boy’ now has a remix with the Coke Boy himself, French Montana. Are we feeling the remix?



If you haven’t already heard Beyonce dropped the remix to her hit song ‘Flawless’ which features rap Goddess, Nicki Minaj.  In Nicki Minaj news, she finally released her single ‘Anaconda’ which had the very controversial single cover. The song uses the beat to Sir Mix A-lot’s ‘Baby Got Back’


Any Luke James fans? The R&B crooner recently covered British singers Sam Smith’s ‘Stay with Me’. Take a listen…Thoughts; did he kill it or what?



Congratulations to Ms. KeKe Palmer for becoming the first African-American to portray Cinderella on Broadway. Sherri Shepard has also been tapped to play the evil step-mother to Cinderella.




Britt Daise
Urban Echelon Magazine & Blogspot

PHOTO/VIDEO CREDIT: Google Images and YouTube

Preview of Oxygen Networks - ‘The Sisterhood of Hip-hop’


‘The Sisterhood of Hip-hop’, is Oxygen Networks newest show which features five aspiring female rappers (Brianna Perry, Nyemiah Supreme, Bia, Siya, and Diamond (formerly of Crime Mob) trying to make a name for themselves in such a male dominated industry. In the preview that’s been making its way around the internet you’re able to get a brief synopsis on the background and struggles of each rapper. The show is also produced by T.I. who originally pitched the idea for the show to surround the life of rapper Iggy Azalea



Will you be watching? The show airs August 12th on Oxygen.

Britt Daise
Urban Echelon Magazine & Blogspot

Twitter/Instagram: thisisbritbrat

Photo/Video Credit: Google Images/Youtube

Friday, August 1, 2014

2014 War on Gaza : As the world watches


Anyone that follows my personal page will know of the interest that I have in the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict and how much I post updates about the issues. I have been interested in this topic for a while and this was originally my undergraduate thesis but I switched it to Darfur Genocide. If I had picked the Conflict as a topic, I would have had a book, real talk. Yet, I digress.  This had not been the first time that these two entities have been involved in bloodshed and violent conflict but this is the first time of many that the Israeli Government has been so harshly scrutinized for the actions that they have taken in the war. The United Nations have already condemned the actions of the IDF(Israel Defense Forces) as they have shelled 6 U.N. schools that were designated as refugee safe places caused numerous deaths and hundreds of injuries.

In a nutshell of a background, Israel was given the land that it sits on today in 1948 by the Western Powers (U.S.A, Britain, etc.). Under Hitler they experienced mass genocide. This area once known as Palestine was invaded the next day by a collective of Arab forces (Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Iraq) in an attempt to help the Palestinians keep their land. The Palestinians were moved from this land to areas known as The West Bank (initially controlled by Jordan) and Gaza Strip (initially controlled by Egypt). These lands were seized by Israel after fierce fighting with those same Arab Forces in the 6-Day War of 1967.

These lands have been largely oppressed for over 50 years and constantly been engaged in terrorism, guerrilla warfare and protest ever since the beginning of Israel. These areas are largely impoverished, largely restricted and continuously occupied with an unclear structure of government especially in the Gaza Strip. The Gaza Strip is a small land but happens to be one of the most densely populated areas on earth. This area also suffers from over 50% unemployment while Israel enjoys a booming economy and a seemingly western style of life.
That's the background in a nutshell, but this fight goes far back into the Bible days and the "Sons of Abraham". This piece of land that the Israelis (or the Jewish for those who may not know that they are the same) were once their land and the capital of Israel is Jerusalem although some may contest their rights to the land. This land is land that the Israelis feel that has been promised to them in the Torah and Bible as they are "God's Chosen People". They have always thought of that land as home and have made many attempts to repopulate the land with their race.

Back to today. The war today has been closing in on around 30 days of fighting. In this fighting, more 1,300 Palestinians and mostly civilians have been the casualties in this attack on the Gaza Strip. Less that 60 Israelis have lost their lives. Although there have been serious altercations between Hamas/Palestinians in recent time (2006 and 2012) these fights today have surprisingly mild beginnings. As I watched the news, I will tell the story as I understood the escalation on a seemingly small issue when it comes to large scale war standards. Three Israeli boys were missing and Hamas was accused of taking them. Hamas is the name for an organization based out of Gaza. Their name essentially means "Islamic Resistance Movement". They have governed Gaza since 2007. This organization does have terrorist designation by many countries including the U.S., Egypt, Jordan, the U.K. and others. Not all countries see this as a terrorist organization. This is who Israel is fighting right now. Now back to the recap, the boys were found dead in the West Bank. Israel then carried out airstrikes and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was quoted to say, "Hamas will pay". Soon after, Jewish Israeli extremist and citizens in the Country of Israel became hostile. A Palestinian-Israeli teen was kidnapped, beaten to death and set on fire. During the protest of his murder, his American cousin that was on vacation from Florida was attacked. This attack was caught on tape as this young teenager was zip tied, beaten unconscious and taken to jail without medical attention. This sparked a barrage of missile fire from both sides and eventually the ground invasion of the Gaza Strip by the IDF. 

This invasion has caused media attention and international uproar as most ceasefires have been violated and no side wants to give an inch. Hamas has no want for a ceasefire unless the Palestinians are allowed free movement and a basic liberation of the people. Israel wants a demilitarized Hamas. These agreements could be reached, but there seems to be a need for Israel to be separated from the Palestinian people. This sounds like segregation and oppression to me. It seems as if there is a vastly uneven fight going on where the aggressor cries wolf as they destroy everything in their path. Israel has the most advance missile protection system on earth which will block around 90% of Hamas missile into Israel while Israelis ground and aerial attacks pummel Palestinian infrastructure. They recently shelled the only power plant in Gaza. This has forced the residents of Gaza to live in darkness, without electricity and proper water and sewer operations until the plant can be rebuilt. They said that it will take a year to fix but cannot be started until the war is over due to intense fighting.

This conflict seems to not have a clear ending as Israel tries to destroy Hamas' military but leave political aspects remaining to attempt to not cause a power vacuum. This seems highly unlikely and there seems to be no desire from Israel to liberate the Palestinians. You may expect the United States to help to bring peace to this area. That is highly unlikely as Israel is our biggest ally in the area and we have a hand in their existence. Not only has the United States had blind support of Israel, it is also a bad look in the political realm to not support Israel. They receive the most American aid compared to any other country and are to receive $3.115 BILLION from us in 2014. We are also resupplying them with ammunition currently for this particular war. It is not hidden that we have a supreme bias. Hopefully, the gruesome pictures are enough to gain the world support for Palestinian Freedom.

Biblical Context on Israel and Palestine: http://www.makingchristknown.com/article/palestine-and-israel.htm

Animated explanation of Israel and Palestine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y58njT2oXfE&feature=youtu.be

Current news, pictures, U.N Schools bombs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsDyxnJxbkc&feature=youtu.be



Q.Young
Urban Echelon Magazine and Blogspot