Daily Archives: February 3, 2010

Static Noyze on America’s Best Dance Crew

Tune into America’s Best Dance Crew Thursday night and keep you eyes on Static Noyze. Here’s little more about them:

Static Noyze has always felt like outcasts, never really feeling like they fit in with anyone but each other. Bored with what they call “stock hip hop” – routines and moves that they’ve seen before – this off-the-wall group of dancers promises to shake up the “ABDC” stage with their distinct style of dance. They consider themselves to be innovators and describe their dance style as hip-hop with a contemporary twist. What makes them truly unique though, is that they use their routines to convey offbeat stories told through cutting edge moves and costumes. Static Noyze does not mind being called odd. In fact, they embrace it. These eccentricities are what make Static Noyze such a unique group and they hope America finds their unconventionality charming.

Last week, we saw Jason “Caba” Cabacungan of Swagger Crew. Next week, we’ll see The Hype 5-0.

Static Noyze practice for America’s Best Dance Crew

Suzette Sagisi talking about Static Noyze

Static Noyze interview with MTV

Rocky Rivera album release

Rocky Rivera (aka EyeASage) has release her solo debut album. Nearly two years in the making, her self-titled album dropped this week. Listen to the rich hip hop flavors on her tracks. Last year, she showed her skills in her music video MRSHMLO. You can also download a couple FREE tracks MRSHMLO Rmx by 6Fingers and Feelin’ My Shh for FREE. If you like what you hear, consider buying the album to support this indie artist by purchasing her album on Rocky Rivera - Rocky Rivera.

BTW – If you’re in the San Francisco area tonite, drop by her album release party.

MRSHMLO by Rocky Rivera

Rocky Rivera aka EyeASage is a Pinay emcee born in Angeles City, Philippines, and raised in San Francisco. Her love affair with the spotlight began as a young Hip-Hop dancer in the early 90s, armed with a Salt N Pepa cassette tape and a recurring role as the youngest b-girl in the crew. As she grew older and the path of Hip-Hop took a more aggressive turn into Gangster Rap, she struggled to continue her love of music and still find a place for a young woman to be herself.

It wasn’t until she entered San Francisco State as a journalism undergrad that she began to appreciate Hip Hop again as an active participant, giving up the choreographed dance routines for a microphone and a chance to make up for lost time. She began learning about her culture through ethnic studies classes, organizing with the League of Filipino Students, and reclaiming her identity through her writing. While organizing, she met Irene Faye Duller aka Shorty Rocwell of the 8th Wonder crew, and along with fellow organizers Valerie Francisco (Sho Shock), Natasha Pineda (Sola), and Liezel Rivera (Zelstarrr), they formed the Rhapsodistas in 2004.

Growing weary of Hip-Hop’s direction, she decided to fill the void and make music that balanced her city upbringing with social commentary. She’s been featured on the Native Guns Stray Bullets Vol.2 Mixtape, Bambu’s I Scream Bars for the Children, Roscoe Umali’s I Love My DJs street album, and Hopie Spitshard’s “The Diamond Dame”. Her first mixtape, Married to the Hustle, was released on February 14, 2008, and she has released her solo debut album, Rocky Rivera. You can hear her music on her Myspace Music Page at www.myspace.com/eyeasagemuzikpage, watch her videos at www.youtube.com/eyeasage and keep up with her daily on www.guerillabusfare.com.

No Coming Back by Stevie Hoang

Here’s music video for No Coming Back by Stevie Hoang out of the UK. The music video has a pretty cool concept of flipping through a magazine. Look for the song to drop on March 8, 2010.

Having already release his own album “This is Me” on his own record label in 2007, Stevie Hoang’s recent signing to Mercury Records is an exciting prospect for the future. He’s an online sensation and is set to be one of the hottest acts in UK R&B for 2010.

If he is exported from the UK to the US, will he be the Jay Sean for 2010?

No Coming Back by Stevie Hoang

Go! Style 2010 concert

If you’re in San Francisco, be sure to check out the first Go! Style Concert. Here’s more information about the event:

GO!STYLE concert promises to be an explosion of local talent that will showcase the true, cutting edge artistry of the Bay Area Asian American community.

The event takes place Friday, February 5th at 8:00pm at the Palace of Fine Arts Theatre and will be hosted by prominent local comedians Ali Wong and Sheng Wang.

Hip Hop duo Magnetic North headlines the show which will feature singer/songwriter Goh Nakamura and Michelle Martinez. Dance acts will include “The Odds”, an arm of the popular Funkbrella dance studio, and “Tattva”, a modern Indian dance troupe from
Milpitas. The Asian American variety concert will also feature Tongan poet sisters Loa and Fuifui Niumeitolu performing spoken word.

The concert is the first large-scale, Asian American concert that is truly pan-Asian featuring a lineup of performers all from the Bay Area. These artists will shock, awe, and inspire with their unique brands of music, dance, poetry, and comedy. It will be a night that will make history as Asian Americans in the Bay come together to celebrate their distinctive style. If you’re looking for the next big thing in arts and culture, this is where you will find it.

Get tickets for the event here.

Goh Nakamura for Go! Style 2010

Michelle Martinez for Go! Style 2010