Here's about half of the show from the other night, not including numerous technical difficulties. A few are included purely for comical entertainment (how humiliating...).
Notes on the scene when a real MC appears (or) The public life of an artist called Proseed.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Lousy Turnout, Good Performances
Performed for about 10-12 people Thursday night, not including the 5-6 artists also in attendance to perform. At least the other acts were interesting and talented (many thanks to Virtue, DJ Emoh Betta and my local comrade Stillborn Identity).
I take it my performance was solid as I felt really good about everything except for the numerous troubles I had playing my songs through a Mac notebook (one has to double-click the mouse scroll but it didn't work for me 9 times out of 10) and the incident with what I can only describe as a grounding device (kicked a hanging chord, pulled the thing off the table and it proceeded to flip over, rendering my once loud set to a pathetic whisper). Three years ago at Garfield Artworks I believe I lifted the same kind of device from a table in order to place my Solid Ground Entertainment vinyl banner underneath it and out of the speakers shot a loud and unfriendly shriek.
I also spilled 12 ozs of PBR onto the stage carpet. I was enjoying my set when I rhythmically turned around into the shadows and kicked my pint glass. It spilled frantically, but fortunately in a dark and narrow path. I continued with my set like nothing happened (don't tell anyone).
I'll put some video footage (digital camera, expect lo-fi) up of the show in the next day or so.
I take it my performance was solid as I felt really good about everything except for the numerous troubles I had playing my songs through a Mac notebook (one has to double-click the mouse scroll but it didn't work for me 9 times out of 10) and the incident with what I can only describe as a grounding device (kicked a hanging chord, pulled the thing off the table and it proceeded to flip over, rendering my once loud set to a pathetic whisper). Three years ago at Garfield Artworks I believe I lifted the same kind of device from a table in order to place my Solid Ground Entertainment vinyl banner underneath it and out of the speakers shot a loud and unfriendly shriek.
I also spilled 12 ozs of PBR onto the stage carpet. I was enjoying my set when I rhythmically turned around into the shadows and kicked my pint glass. It spilled frantically, but fortunately in a dark and narrow path. I continued with my set like nothing happened (don't tell anyone).
I'll put some video footage (digital camera, expect lo-fi) up of the show in the next day or so.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Music...and Also Good Brews!
Aside from you coming out tonight to hear live hiphop, the Smiling Moose has a Thursdays drink special you may want to take the place up on. From 9-11 PM, pints of East End Brewing Co's (Pittsburgh, PA) brews-- Fat Gary's Nut Brown Ale and Monkey Boy (hefeweizen)--will be 1/2 off. My guess is you'll be paying $3 a pint with the special in effect. Hope to see you tonight.
Where?: The Smiling Moose.
1306 E. Carson Street Pittsburgh, PA 15203
When?: 9:00PM : $5 : Ira Lee, Virtue, The IIntercepterz, Proseed, Stillborn Identity
When?: 9:00PM : $5 : Ira Lee, Virtue, The IIntercepterz, Proseed, Stillborn Identity
Doors: 9:00
Start: 9:30
Floor: Upstairs
Start: 9:30
Floor: Upstairs
Monday, August 15, 2011
Yes...Proseed & Kid A, An Album in the Works
Though this blog is still a baby, it's worth mentioning and confirming that an album by the likes of myself and Kid A (aka EMS) is in the works, notwithstanding yesterday's (how should I say...?) lack of mention. It's in the earliest stages so I'll hold off on conjecturing a time frame for now.
In an interview with RepPghHiphop.com, my longtime comrade had this to say regarding our current involvement together. "Of the 4 of us, [the now defunct Solid Ground Entertainment] only myself and Proseed are still doing music. We’ve actually been working on something recently."
Grog Shop, Cleveland Heights, OH, winter 2007. Left to right: myself, ZiON (Muamin Collective), my brother (middle in back), aLive & EMS (now known as Kid A). Guy in front I do not know (no disrespect).
In an interview with RepPghHiphop.com, my longtime comrade had this to say regarding our current involvement together. "Of the 4 of us, [the now defunct Solid Ground Entertainment] only myself and Proseed are still doing music. We’ve actually been working on something recently."
Notes: (Full disclosure) I'm also sitting on a few solid tracks put together by myself and my best friend who drums with handfuls of swing (sooo hiphop...{sigh}). We recently discussed the idea of wrapping up the 2 years old, stale project. It might happen...
Sunday, August 14, 2011
What for?
This is officially the third blog I've published. I started Right Guy Wrong Town 2-3 years ago now; essentially a rant on politics, public policy and culture. The Light on Beer is at least one half to a full year younger than it's political predecessor and it acts as my attempt at cataloging beers I've reviewed and also commenting on everything beer, usually entailing criticisms of the average imbiber and their diet beer drinking habits.
Music by Proseed will stand as my way of journalizing my involvement in the alternative or underground hip hop scene in Pittsburgh, PA.
As a steady performer for more than 7 years now, I've met a lot of good people in the field, earned respect from a number of talented musicians, discovered how hard it is to pull folks in to attend shows in the city of Pittsburgh, and have driven 10 times as many miles as any other "local" MC in the process. You see, I've never been a Pittsburgh resident, but when it comes to exposing my music, it is undoubtedly my home.
Works in Progress:
I'm pretty busy working on a number of projects with various people. As it stands I'm working on:
A full length album with Ulliversal (producer from Germany). If you're familiar with my earlier projects, Ulli's usually had a spot on the tracklisting. Look for a 10-12 track album to be completed and ready for release by early summer 2012. Expect beats with a colorfully modern feel, tight drums and new growth on the emcee side of things. Note: a securely secret release will garnish the presentation of the original full-length.
An EP to super-dooper EP (7-9 tracks) with Nice Rec. Again, earlier projects would have already introduced you to my friend Nice Rec, who happens to be in my opinion the best sample-based producer in and around Pittsburgh, PA. The project has me extremely hyped to expose it to the city and colleges/universities (through college radio) across the Mid Atlantic because of its inevitable cohesiveness. Expect grit, ambient melodies, fat drums and dope emceeing. Summer 2012.
A 6-track EP from Colorado and Pennsylvania's favorite new duo: Department Store Mannequins. Myself and Doctor Oscify (Colorado) have been setting time aside for more than a year now to come up with the right flavors for a short, but long anticipated first release. Up until the forthcoming EP, listeners have been able to hear Doc Osc and myself collaborate on various tracks found on releases such as Rotten Apples (Proseed, 2008), Broken Walkman Body Shop (Proseed, 2009) and the more recent Magic Medicine (Doctor Oscify, 2011). Expect the unexpected early spring 2012.
Well, that's it for now. Oh, and be sure to come check me and some friends out this coming Thursday (8.18.2011) at the Smiling Moose in the South Side, Pittsburgh, PA.

Click here for FB page and more info.
Music by Proseed will stand as my way of journalizing my involvement in the alternative or underground hip hop scene in Pittsburgh, PA.
As a steady performer for more than 7 years now, I've met a lot of good people in the field, earned respect from a number of talented musicians, discovered how hard it is to pull folks in to attend shows in the city of Pittsburgh, and have driven 10 times as many miles as any other "local" MC in the process. You see, I've never been a Pittsburgh resident, but when it comes to exposing my music, it is undoubtedly my home.
Works in Progress:
I'm pretty busy working on a number of projects with various people. As it stands I'm working on:
A full length album with Ulliversal (producer from Germany). If you're familiar with my earlier projects, Ulli's usually had a spot on the tracklisting. Look for a 10-12 track album to be completed and ready for release by early summer 2012. Expect beats with a colorfully modern feel, tight drums and new growth on the emcee side of things. Note: a securely secret release will garnish the presentation of the original full-length.
An EP to super-dooper EP (7-9 tracks) with Nice Rec. Again, earlier projects would have already introduced you to my friend Nice Rec, who happens to be in my opinion the best sample-based producer in and around Pittsburgh, PA. The project has me extremely hyped to expose it to the city and colleges/universities (through college radio) across the Mid Atlantic because of its inevitable cohesiveness. Expect grit, ambient melodies, fat drums and dope emceeing. Summer 2012.
A 6-track EP from Colorado and Pennsylvania's favorite new duo: Department Store Mannequins. Myself and Doctor Oscify (Colorado) have been setting time aside for more than a year now to come up with the right flavors for a short, but long anticipated first release. Up until the forthcoming EP, listeners have been able to hear Doc Osc and myself collaborate on various tracks found on releases such as Rotten Apples (Proseed, 2008), Broken Walkman Body Shop (Proseed, 2009) and the more recent Magic Medicine (Doctor Oscify, 2011). Expect the unexpected early spring 2012.
Well, that's it for now. Oh, and be sure to come check me and some friends out this coming Thursday (8.18.2011) at the Smiling Moose in the South Side, Pittsburgh, PA.
Click here for FB page and more info.
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