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17 tracks | 56 minutes
Released Apr 2003
on CASAMENA
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- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:54 Introducing Solrac (for Eleggua) BUY MP3 03:54 Introducing Solrac (for Eleggua) "GIFT MP3" 03:54 Introducing Solrac (for Eleggua)
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 04:40 Auction Block (featuring Nonyameko) BUY MP3 04:40 Auction Block (featuring Nonyameko) "GIFT MP3" 04:40 Auction Block (featuring Nonyameko)
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 00:20 Lucumi Song (Canto para Eleggua) BUY MP3 00:20 Lucumi Song (Canto para Eleggua) "GIFT MP3" 00:20 Lucumi Song (Canto para Eleggua)
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:35 God Is You (featuring AllSeer) BUY MP3 03:35 God Is You (featuring AllSeer) "GIFT MP3" 03:35 God Is You (featuring AllSeer)
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 01:50 Yemaya Meditation No. 1 BUY MP3 01:50 Yemaya Meditation No. 1 "GIFT MP3" 01:50 Yemaya Meditation No. 1
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:18 Walking in the Light (featuring Angeleye) BUY MP3 03:18 Walking in the Light (featuring Angeleye) "GIFT MP3" 03:18 Walking in the Light (featuring Angeleye)
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 02:54 I.T.I.S.I.N.Y.O.U. (featuring Suashia) BUY MP3 02:54 I.T.I.S.I.N.Y.O.U. (featuring Suashia) "GIFT MP3" 02:54 I.T.I.S.I.N.Y.O.U. (featuring Suashia)
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:20 Obatala Meditation No. 2 (featuring Gabrilla) BUY MP3 03:20 Obatala Meditation No. 2 (featuring Gabrilla) "GIFT MP3" 03:20 Obatala Meditation No. 2 (featuring Gabrilla)
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 02:51 Nine Haikus FREE 02:51 Nine Haikus "GIFT MP3" 02:51 Nine Haikus
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 02:33 Orisha Drink (Voices in my Head) BUY MP3 02:33 Orisha Drink (Voices in my Head) "GIFT MP3" 02:33 Orisha Drink (Voices in my Head)
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 04:30 Sheets of Sound (for Coltrane) BUY MP3 04:30 Sheets of Sound (for Coltrane) "GIFT MP3" 04:30 Sheets of Sound (for Coltrane)
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 00:47 Buscando Luz (featuring Speech) BUY MP3 00:47 Buscando Luz (featuring Speech) "GIFT MP3" 00:47 Buscando Luz (featuring Speech)
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 01:23 Eggun Meditation No. 3 BUY MP3 01:23 Eggun Meditation No. 3 "GIFT MP3" 01:23 Eggun Meditation No. 3
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 02:47 Red, White, and Blue BUY MP3 02:47 Red, White, and Blue "GIFT MP3" 02:47 Red, White, and Blue
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 04:44 Crossroads BUY MP3 04:44 Crossroads "GIFT MP3" 04:44 Crossroads
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 09:59 Breathe Meditation No. 4 (featuring Evelyn) BUY MP3 09:59 Breathe Meditation No. 4 (featuring Evelyn) "GIFT MP3" 09:59 Breathe Meditation No. 4 (featuring Evelyn)
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:17 Bonus Track BUY MP3 03:17 Bonus Track "GIFT MP3" 03:17 Bonus Track
"... it might even make Mos Def's: Black on Both Sides seem easy to understand." ..."Imagine Common, and Wyclef sitting down with a book from occultist Sylvia Browne and a bag of somethin' somethin'." ... Yeah, he is deep." - Rapreviews.com
Editorial review
Can't blame you if you're scared that Carlos Mena's relax-o-chilled hip-hop for the soul could be cheese on a cracker, but the guy is deep and legit. Rather than taking the academic and standoffish route with his heady hip-hop, Mena asks "what's your trepidation with digging this flow?" Well, a foul mood could be one thing since this a positive and patchouli record, P.M. Dawn for a less precious age (promos were sent out with incense sticks and bath salts, if you can dig it). Listen to the playful "God Is You" and you know this thinker has soul and flow. "Walking in the Light" cuts up the funk into a jittery beat, "Nine Haikus" is Gil Scott-Heron having a good time, and "Buscando Luz" is a rich combination of Mena's Puerto Rico then Brooklyn upbringing. There's plenty of poetry instead of rapping, but only on "Sheets of Sound" does Mena sound forced. Otherwise he's a stream-of-consciousness wordsmith, painting vivid pictures with his verse. It's approachable, and the Kurtis Blow and Beatnuts records that appear in the artwork show he's no professor that thought hip-hop was a good way to reach the kids. Someone should send Mena a copy of Al Green's version of "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" since comparing the Bee Gees to junk food is a glib moment that weakens the otherwise stinging "Red, White and Blue." It's one of the few signs of impact over insight in Mena's writing with much of the lyrics being on point. Few pop albums with this many Tibetan bells and meditations have been this meaty and groovy. If Prince hears it he'll grab Mena for his posse. Hope not since Hip-Hop Meditations is very good with Mena working hard on a revolution of his own. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
Bio / Background
Quotes:
"Carlos Mena is refreshing and breaks down barriers in the art form of Hip-Hop"
--Speech (Arrested Development)
"... It reminded me of Mystic or Blackalicious..."
-- Mosi Reeves, Writer (Village Voice, Source, Vibe, etc..)
"Carlos Mena is one of the few people in Hip Hop who can truly be called an artist, as opposed to the millions clones in the culture today."
-- Adisa Banjoko, "The Bishop" (Rapstation.com, Allhiphop.com, S.F. Bay View)
"I found Hip-Hop Meditations to be quite impressive. The production is imaginative, the lyrics are smart and thought provoking... "
-- Bob Duskis, President Six Degrees Records
"I love Carlos' work, the CD, and the message."
-- Karen Jaime, Nuyorican Poets Cafe SlamMistress
"...the first thing I did was play it for my students. Young people need to hear this!"
-- Aya De Leon (Poet/Activist)
"It is BEAUTIFUL. . .searching, personal, provocative. . . it's MAGNIFICENT. . . start to finish. . .
↓ more ↓the kinda shit I've been asking hip hop to feed us. . . "
-- Marc Bamuthi Joseph
Carlos produced one of my top three favorite hip-hop albums last year...and it was his poetry. Concious doesn't begin to describe it. ...deep, yeah, and not that finger-snappin cliche kinda deep. Deep.
--Charles Ellik, Berkeley SlamMaster
BIO:
To understand Carlos Mena and his music, you must understand his background. Born in Puerto Rico, raised in Brooklyn, and childhood summers in the Dominican Republic, Carlos soaked up the vast array of sounds and musical idioms -from Djing house to salsa-to help form a unique foundation for his music sensibilities that can be heard throughout his music today.
Carlo's passion for music was only matched by his love for writing poetry. However it wasn't until he hip-hop became a musical entity in the early eighties that he understood how much more powerful the two were together than alone. It was the blending of these two passions-hip-hop and poetry that led Carlos to create his groundbreaking CD, "hip-hop mediations".
With a move to California in 1989, Carlos joined the Hip-Hop trio 10Bass T as emcee and producer. The group beat out more than 300 other local bands for a spot on the Lollapalooza tour, and went on to open locally for the Fugees, Counting Crows, Roots, Shoenen Knife and other well known bands.
Carlos has recently received an artistic fellowship grant from the City of Oakland for his work on Hip-Hop Meditations. Carlos is also one of the guest artists on the Second Annual End-Dependence Spoken Word Tour featuring the work of South American poets. Carlos is also the founder and president of CASAMENA, an independent production house and record label, based in Oakland, CA, that works with uncompromising artists to produce music that feeds our souls. The goal of CASAMENA is to erase boundaries that constrain contemporary Hip-Hop music and provides music to live with to the global Hip-Hop community.
Carlos has a generous and riveting stage presence and has performed in a wide range of spaces from Oakland's Black Box and Bruno's in San Francisco. Carlos's not too shy to tell you that while he wants to makes you dance, he also wants to save your soul.
Carlos has shared the stage with Authors, Hip-Hop, Rock, Jazz and Spoken Word artists such as, The Roots, Counting Crows, Gangstarr, the Fugees, Arrested Development, Run-DMC, Shoenen Knife, Pharoah Sanders, Karl Denson's Tiny Universe, Charlie Hunter, Peanut Butter Wolf, DJ Shadow, Marc Bamuthi Joseph, Taalam Acey, Ishle Yi Park, Saul Williams, Zion I, Mystik Journeymen, Blackalicious, Aya De Leon, Sekou tha Misfit, Timothy Leary, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Beau Sia.
- 2002 Recipient of Artist Fellowship Grant for Spoken Word and Storytelling
- Only Spoken Word performance on Ubiquity's debut release Home Cookin'
- Selected from over 300 artists to represent the Bay Area at Lollapalooza
- Performed everywhere from Lollapalooza, the Nuyorican and the World Famous Fillmore.
- Performing at universities such as, UC Berkeley, Cornell, UC Davis, Columbia U., Stanford, UC Irvine, U. Southern Connecticut State.
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