Sunday, May 23, 2010

RIP Don Kay Voyles

I just learned today that my boss and friend Don Voyles passed away yesterday after a short battle with Cancer. I'm pretty saddened by this.

Don found out  in January that he had colon cancer that had spread to every part of his body. It was in his bone marrow his stomach his head, everywhere. However, Don was a man of Faith. He believed that with Gods help that he could beat this. In the beginning he looked into every method of treatment possible. He went with what the doctor had recommended and in the beginning he was doing great. His blood cell count had turned positive and his energy was increasing. He began gaining weight and started exercising again. However, things turned bad really quick. He began to fatigue easily. Sometimes phone conversations made him really tired. He had a hard time walking to the bus stop. Then, a few weeks ago, as he was to begin a new, more aggressive treatment, he had a major stroke. It affected his speech. He could say one maybe two words. On occasion he was able to say a small sentence. It was very frustrating for him as he could understand everything that we said to him, he just couldn't articulate what to say back. This was not the Don I knew.

Don was a very friendly and loving person. He had a silly sense of humor but nothing vulgar. He loved to laugh. If you gave him five minutes he would tell you about the gospel. He was not afraid or ashamed of his Christianity. He Loved people. The customers who came into Don's shop in the Federal Building, for the most part loved Don. Occasionally, you would have some bitter Atheists who would complain about Don's worship music that he played in his store but it had no effect. One time a lady came in and bought something and said in a very rude and snide way "Thanks for the Sermon" Rolling her eyes. Don said "You are very welcome. God Bless you. Jesus Loves you" with a smile on his face. She turned beet red and walked out.

Don had helped me and my family on many occasions. I enjoyed his company and I will miss him very much. I consider him a friend and a brother. As I write this, I can't even believe that he is dead. What am I going to tell the regulars? I have cried several times, including now.

My family and I were going to pay him a visit in the home he was staying in for the last two weeks since his stroke. About 15 mins before we were leaving I received a call with the bad news.

I know that Don was not afraid of Death, but he was not ready to go. He planned on running his store until he was 75 and then he would retire. The second to last time I saw him he grabbed me and Timberlys hand and said "Pray". As I was praying he began to sob. I had never see him do this before. He felt so helpless. As he left he said "Thanks for coming" and shortly after that "Love you" I consider this our last conversation because the next time I saw him he was very out of it and slept most of my visit.

Don is in heaven with his heavenly father and finally got his eyesight back (He was blind on top of everything else). He has no more pain and his jumping for joy right now. In that, I am celebrating. However, I will miss his companionship, spiritual wisdom, and his humor.

God Bless you Don and Rest easy brother... 

Friday, May 21, 2010

Important Mixtape anouncement 05/21/10


Friday is finally here and I am proud to announce:

Soul the Interrogator and DJ Peg "Graffiti Post Mix Tape Vol I"

Coming THIS SUMMER!!!!

No cassettes. No Gimmicks. No sleeping DJ's. No excuses. Just good Free Music.

I will announce the actual release DATE in about two weeks. I am also going to promote a release party! Stay tuned.

So... Why Peg? Its very simple. He is hungry, he works hard, he is professional, and has never let me down. He is good people. recently, he did Petty-P's mix tape and did a great job.

So... Why the title change? Many reasons 1. I have been working on this since last JULY! that is WAY too long for a mix tape. I'm tired of this whole process and just want to get it out. 2. I had been promoting it with two other DJ's and quite frankly, I want Peg to have his own identity for this project. 3. duplicating Cassettes is stupid expensive. I don't want to spend all of that money for a free mix tape. Maybe in the future when money isn't an issue.

www.myspace.com/peg206

So there you have it.


Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Mixtape update

Okay, As you may or may not know, I have been working on a mixtape for close to a year now. I have hired and fired two DJ's for various reasons. I'm not really going to get into details, but all I will say is that this project has been serious for me. I take everything I do very serious! 110%.  If your not on board for at least 90% then its time to move on. I don't think these other two DJ's I had were on board for 50%! So with that being said I had to regroup.

I was originally going to call this "Return of... The mixTAPE" I was going to have hard copies on cassette with a download code on the insert for those who don't have a Cassette player. However, I am nearing the end of my rope with this whole thing. I really want to get this thing out. So I am renaming it, putting hard copies on CD and getting a new DJ

Stay tuned. On Friday June 21st, I will announce the New Title of the mix tape and who the new DJ is. I will say this. He has been doing things for the town for quite some time and he is not going to sleep. He recently did a mix tape for two prominent Seattle Artists and does a very good job. Start using your motors.

Stay Tuned!

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Petty-P self titled album "Petty-P" album review by: Sean Danaher


I would normally set aside something like this for Mysterium Media Group artists but this album review is different. I really wanted to this for several reasons. I will speak on them in no particular order.

I have known Petty-P since he was a kid. I have seen him grow in many stages in his life, and have seen his music continuously grow, develop and get better over the years. I have heard him during his "Demo" stage of his career when Petty, along with his partners Double O, and Little D were Green, hungry and eager young rappers. Recording with Isaac Meek at Undercaste Studios. There was still a lot of room for growth. His Beef at the time with Mak 1 lead to his song "You not Gangsta" being removed from the Popular Seattle Compilation Reign Craft vol 2, leaving only his instrumental (for the Seattle Heads who have that particular volume, it is the freestyle beat.). Feeling under appreciated and held down, Petty-P decided it was time to go solo.

The first time I saw Petty-P perform live was in 2005 at The Tsunami relief fundraiser show at the Kirkland Teen Center in which I, along with another new local artist named Grynch was performing. I had known Petty personally, but I hadn't seen him in years so I didn't recognize him at first. He had just hired The fast talking Mike Kelley as his manager and was recording with Sonny Bonoho. In walks Petty, very cocky and confident, flanked with a very attractive young girl on his arm (His wife Anna), I was immediately skeptical of this kid. The night went on, I performed with my crew and we were raising alot of money. Devin the Dude was supposed to be the headliner but no showed. Petty-P was finally given his shot. He was put into the headliner spot and to my surprise, KILLED IT! I was sold. This cat was the truth (He had a HUGE following also). I later found out from alot of my old Ballard Homies who were there that he was Pierre Guinchard. My Homie Beau's brother whom I knew when he was a kid. I was tripping. I came up to him and we talked. I told him how impressed I was with him. This guy had mad potential.

Eventually, Petty and Mike Kelley parted ways and he released his first album "Young Caucasian". 15 tracks mostly produced by Sonny Bonoho (He was featured on two tracks), with a few songs produced by Isaac Meek, Odeezie, and Jus the MC. It was a very solid album. But very raw. (It wasn't even properly mastered.) His loyal following got behind the album, but for whatever reason, Many of the more "Prominent" or well known artists did not. But as well, Petty-P was lacking resources to really push "Young Caucasian" where it needed to be. Since then he has released "Young Caucasian: The Mix Tape" (Yours truly was featured on several tracks), and "Petty-P: The Mix Tape" (I am featured on this one as well). each release getting better and better. Finally, we have his second full length self titled album "Petty-P" (I know alot of you were probably wondering if I was ever going to get to that.)

The 19 track album has sick production by Garbs Infinite, Sonny Bonoho, 206 A$$A$$INJey Jey Kim, Nitro Fresh, Odeezie, and Doctor Wax who scratches on a track as well.

The album starts off with a skit called "Red Neck Promoter" (who is voiced by reclusive comedian and voice impersonator The Dry Drunk) And immediately you get to see some of Petty's humor. basically it is a guy who claims to be a promoter from "Po Dunk" who is trying to get Petty to perform at a show but can't get a hold of him so he gives him a piece of his mind on the voice mail. A bunch of farm animals and a banjo playing in the back ground make it even more funny. The very next track called "Lets Party Again" features Indijinis and it goes hard! Petty and Indi trade bars on the chorus and it is non stop killerism. Its almost as if the party goers were on speed because the tempo is fast and very intense. Indijinis along with this one rapper named Soul the Interrogator is featured on "What it feel like". A song dedicated to The haters in Seattle hip hop. "I could care less, about your stats and crowds/ I see you at a show you be talkin loud/ the truth is your local, you'll never leave town/ You snitch and get shot and get brought down/". Willie Will jumps on board with "Give it up". "Back up little man, this materials hazardous/ I got more kix and tricks than your cereal cabinets". Petty and Will compliment each other well. "I jump up on the stage, grab the microphone,/ check it one two, make sure the volume on./". The beat makes you want to put your hand in the air and make it bounce up and down. It has that underground feel good vibe to it. The album also features Too Good aka Stefo and New Comer Zee Gee (Who sounds A LOT like Brother Lynch Hung), Abidyah, 206 A$$A$$IN, Petty's young son Ace, Jonnie Storm of Saturday Morning Cartoon (Formerly Jon Doe of Blak Swan) Sport N Life's Fatal Lucciauno, and Suntonio Bandanaz aka Asun from 206 Zulu Nation.

From listening you get the feeling that the two singles are "So Sexxxy" featuring Jazz Digga. and "I Luv My City". Seattle's answer to Jay Z's "New York State of Mind". The album features two versions. The original with Petty-P and vocalist Abidyah, and the Remix version featuring Seattle All Stars Fatal Lucciauno, Jonnie Storm, Suntonio Bandanaz, Soul the Interrogator (Yours truly), Indijinis, and Abidyah. For obvious reasons I tend to lean on the remix version more than the original but hey, who am I?

The album is very eclectic. Profiling P's different styles from underground (Give it up, What it feel like) top 40 (So Sexxxy, I Luv My City, Lets Party Again), West Coast (Dumb Out, W*** Smoke, Hog named Petty, Runnin Game), Positive/Political (GovdotcomAlwayz There, Here for You) and "Deep" (Imagine, My Last Wordz)

A few of the songs although good, tend to disrupt the flow of the album. "Weed Smoke" (Dope Production, however, seems to go a little too long. and the concept has been a well beaten dead horse) "Hustla Muzik" (The beat seemed very tedious and had this claustrophobic feeling to it) "Hog Named Petty" (Super Dope production. It just didn't seem to fit in the right spot on the album).


All in all, this album is MILES above "Young Caucasian". Petty-P has grown into a solid artist. When he began recording Petty had said that this would be his last album. He has since changed his mind. I am truly glad. Recently, on the local hip hop forum site 206proof.com Petty went to verbal war with many people who took pot shots at him but claimed the bridge was burned when he fired shots back. I think alot of those same people did not give him a chance as an artist. For Petty to quit would give his naysayers a victory. Say what you want about him but Petty-P has alot to offer this town. "Petty-P" is a very good album. Cop it. GO!

FOUR STARS out of FIVE
A-

www.myspace.com/pettyp