Music
Daisy De La Hoya & Intrinzik – the making of UGH 24
by McNastee on May.17, 2010, under Music, Music Biz, Stuff I Like
I’m always ready to learn new things, right now, I’m trying to get aquainted with video editing. As is the case with almost everything I do, I have no formal training for this, nor do I think I will seek it. If it works out, it works out, if it doesn’t, I’m sure we’ll find someone who can. Anyway, this is the video we put together for the making of UGH 24, all filming by Jennifer Norftill, all post production by me, music by myself and Saevio.Is.Dead from 8bit Cynics. Pretty entertaining and I look forward to working with both Daisy and Corey Feldman in the future.
Crossworm – See the Sun – New Track – 13%
by McNastee on May.12, 2010, under Music, Stuff I Like
Here’s a new Crossworm track that Johnny Cross himself leaked, he’s hinted he may remix it for “Gut Rott.” You can download this track for free at Crossworm.com.
Music Monday: Big Slack – Pick Up the Slack Vol. 3
by McNastee on Apr.26, 2010, under Audio Downloads, Music, Music Biz
Download PUTS from McNastee.com
If you don’t already know my homie Big Slack, get familiar! Pick Up the Slack Volume 3 is the third mixtape release from the Irish Tyrant, recorded and mixed by McNastee, in Norman, Oklahoma! If you like what you hear, head over to BigSlack.com and order his debut album “The Wake Up Call.”
Wu-Tang Member Killah Priest Descends on OKC with Puzzle People
by McNastee on Nov.23, 2009, under Music, Stuff I Like
On a crisp, cool evening in Oklahoma City after the Thunder fell to the L.A. Clippers at the Ford Center I had the pleasure of watching one of the most lyrically gifted emcees to ever touch down in our budding metropolis. Killah Priest of Wu-Tang fame ended his 30 date tour at the Conservatory joined by members of the Oklahoma hip hop organization “Puzzle People.”
I can’t lie, I was disappointed with the turn out, I know Sundays are rough for working people, but c’mon son…It was Killah Priest! Whether it be promotion or lack of interest that had the club barely full, it is still good to see the people I see at most shows I’m at, and it has me wishin’ I could be at them all. Maybe my five to fifteen dollars won’t make a difference in the long run, but I don’t ever want to think I didn’t try.







