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Miss Bianca’s Digital Mixtape Numero Uno


Art by SilentAwakening

“To me, making a tape is like writing a letter — there’s a lot of erasing and rethinking and starting again. A good compilation tape, like breaking up, is hard to do.” ~High Fidelity.

As a teen I’d sit in my bedroom at night and listen to the radio. I’d sit beside my mum and dad’s cassette player, fingers on the play and record buttons, ready to capture a song I like the sound of. I’d then take them (along with my meagre CD collection) and compile them into mixtapes for myself. On the weekends you could often find me holed up in my bedroom making them. I’d make a mixtape for ANY occasion! I was (and still am) the biggest music dork. I liked to make themed mixes or mixes that were perfect for different emotions. I even made cover art for them.

Once I started going to all ages shows I made friends that shared my enthusiasm and love for the art. When I started making zines and corresponding (by post—this was way before internet became a household thing) with other zine makers we used to send each other mixes of our favourite tunes—still to this day one of my favourite mixtapes was sent to me by Cade who did a hardcore punk zine from Australia called Circle One. The man has great taste!

I have always enjoyed receiving mixtapes from others. It’s one of the best ways to discover awesome new (to you) music. More often than not if someone has gone to the trouble to make you a mix they’ve put a lot of time and effort into it, they’ve taken care to choose some of the best material from artists they love (you’re getting a personal introduction to the act). It’s always been refreshing to be exposed to music I wouldn’t necessarily seek out myself.

Mixtapes have been made and celebrated in both the punk rock and hip hop communities for years. Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, Afrika Bambaataa, Kool Herc were all mix tape creators ‘back in the day’. DJ Roofeeo the drummer for one of my favourite bands the MFDS has recently made a rockin’ mixtape for download here. Another of my favourites Kanye West made the Can’t Tell Me Nothing.

For more info on mixtapes click out the Wikipedia entry.

Now without further ado, I give you the very first (there will be many, many more! I’m going to make it a regular thing!) ConversationsWithBianca.com Mixtape with beautiful art by my partner in crime Jhonny Hobo (among many things Jhonny is one half of Hobo DJs you can peep a sample of their work here)…

MISS BIANCA’S DIGITAL MIXTAPE 1


Messer Chups – Flash Of The Night

Hobo Obituaries – Sad Trumpet

The Bronx – False Alarm

The Death Set – Around The World

Operation Ivy – Sound System

Uffie – Pop The Glock

The Roots – Don’t Feel Right

Moby featuring Gwen Stefani

Santigold – Creator

Deltron 3030 – Positive Contact

Gogol Bordello – Start Wearing Purple

Shmoe – Knees Up

Rancid – Red Hot Moon

M.I.A – Jimmy

Death On Wednesday – Stranded

Felinedown – Devil’s Playground

The Bouncing Souls – Anchors Away

N*E*R*D – Wonderful Place

You’ve heard them now learn more about them (click on the link)…

What are you guys listening to? Send me mixtapes & new music! Hope you’ve found something new (to you) in my mix. Please support the artists do see them live, buy some merch and music… as I’ve said many times before “we have too much to lose as a society, economy & culture if we do not ensure Creators’ efforts are rewarded” your mission if you choose to accept: really & truly support the music you ♥ & artists that create it!

Hugs & hearts,

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Hip Hop Insight #3 [16 March 2010]


Pharrell by Guerillalove

“I’ve come to believe that nothing’s impossible if you can imagine it. There’s nothing new under the sun. When you’re moved, you’re moved, and you should seize the moment to express the feeling. It’s that moment of expression that I define as art.” ~Pharrell.

One of my fav hip hoppers and creators Skateboard P a.k.a Pharrell Williams has been flexing his creative muscles in the art world of late designing a line of chairs and candles. He has also launched an online art community ARTST Guild & Gallery. It’s billed as a “community where artists meet share work and collaborate”. I urge all of my camera wielding, music making, sculpting, writing, brush and pencil pushing, creative friends to check it out!


Artwork by Sanjai Bhana (a featured artist on ASTRT). Sanjai also has a blog crammed full of illustrative goodness. I especially like his Joey Ramone piece and Mr T tee.

For more info on ARTST Guild & Gallery check out an interview with Pharrell here.

Pharrell also recently spent some time at (one of my favourite photographers) David LaChapelle’s working on a collaboration. LaChapelle’s work is a kaleidescope of pop culture and art his images have featured some of my favourite artists: Debbie Harry, Courtney Love, Andre 3000 & Kelis (all Egyptian stylee), Chris Rock (contains nudity), Kanye West (as Jesus), Bjork, Gwen Stefani and (a naked) Moby (vs. robot)!

Thought for the day: Art is limitless (my Jhonny and his art remind me of this fact every single day).

Hope you all have a productive, creative day!

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Music Has Power [23 January 2010]


Art by Ben Doukakis

In my magical rock n roll adventures over the years I have witnessed music change lives, my life, my friends’ lives and the lives of total strangers.

A little story…

My mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s several years ago. While western medicine has been able to help my mum to a point, during her most recent appointment her doctor told us ‘Unfortunately we’ve exhausted all the possibilities (his possibilities meaning medications) and there isn’t really anything else we can do for her so don’t worry about booking another appointment with me. I can’t really help her unless something else becomes available.’ Hearing this made me livid! I went through anger, sadness, and anger again. I decided to look for something else to help my mum. I just knew there had to be something out there to help or at least make things more comfortable, and her days brighter. I decided to seek out ‘alternative’ therapies to try to help.

I looked into colour therapy and sound therapy among a million other things. In my quest I came across a not-for-profit agency called The Institute for Music & Neurologic Function (or the IMNF). The IMNF combine music and science to promote healing and wellness. Its mission is:

… dedicated to restoring, maintaining and improving people’s physical, emotional and neurological function through the systematic use of music. The IMNF furthers its mission through treatment, research and education.

The IMNF is supported by the likes of the ever-lovely Moby, the B-52s, Beastie Boys, Coldplay and more!

Let Moby give you a heads up:

To learn more about music therapy check out Musictherapy.org or experience it first hand for yourself by taking a journey through your record (MP3 or CD) collection, noticing your moods, how you’re feeling etc. when you listen to your tunes.

A lot of importance has been put on the perception and performance of music over the years, it’s refreshing to see individuals such as Moby and the Beasties support a different aspect of music.

While my mum’s condition is still deteriorating rapidly, I’ve found music makes things better, if only temporarily. When my mum listens to her Billie Holiday or Reba McEntire CDs she grins like the biggest kid, from ear to ear. And for me, those little golden moments are priceless.

Make some noise today!

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