Brother Ali in Hawaii

Bamp Project got good things on lock for 2010. We be opening up the night with some live, organic Hip Hop. See you in the shadows.
And now, enjoy the promotions of the homie over at damitsgood.net. Good laughs for days on end…
Hip Hop in the HI
Wonder no more about the controversy.
Tassho Pearce x The Spacifics x Flip The Bird
FREE DOWNLOAD
Go tell a friend.
The Wave Reunion welcomes you…
The Spacifics will be backing Creed Chameleon on a 45 minute set.
We go on at about midnight. Come and get your socks rocked off the planet.

The Spacifics x Honolulu Weekly x Local Music

DJ Swamp in Hawaii

This should be a show of epic proportions, to say the least.
Checklist for the evening:
Fire Extinguisher
Gasmask
Loin cloths
Bottles Water.
All shall be well in the neighborhood.
The Spacifics Opening Documentary
December 2008
Atmosphere in Hawaii
Pipeline Cafe
Credits: Ornellas and the film crew
First Friday for the Fifth of December
–It’s the last First of ’08, so wear your favorite TShirt today
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Places of Performances for today — December 5, 2008:
Metro Park (Ala Moana-near Nordstrom 2nd Floor)
-4:00-8:00pm
-Four consecutive hours of beats and lyrics that will nearly
nod your head off. On two turntables, might I add…with real vinyl.
-Hit the jump for the Blog – - > MetroBlog
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Loft (Chinatown)
-First Friday LIVE with the Spacifics,
featuring SIQ Records Recording Artists: Creed Chameleon & Meiso

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Your daily Disc Jock jabble,
Peacember
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Don’t forget December 12, 2008

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DJ Packo Midweek Interview with Melissa Moniz
Midweek – The Lowdown
By: Melissa Moniz
November 21, 2008

Kalani Pokipala
Aka:
DJ Packo
Age:
24
High School graduated from:
Kealakehe, class of 2002
Where Living Now:
Oahu
How long have you been DJing?
Got my first pair of turntables in September of 1999, so just about nine years. But, of course, I’ve been fascinated by the art for a bit longer.
What is your favorite genre of music to listen to?
I’m attracted toward the jazzy sides of just about any genre. I mean, if it sounds good and my head can nod to it, then I can dig it. As for any specifics, urban/underground hip-hop, jazz, downtempo, reggae, and drum ‘n’ bass. I think they all go hand-in-hand.
What do you feel you have to offer to the music scene?
To push the art of the turntable and to shed more light on it as an actual instrument. I personally like the scratch aspect of the DJ most, and I feel I should be a part of the movement here in Hawaii. I’ve studied it for years and was privileged to learn from the most influential DJs of my time, but the majority of people in Hawaii don’t look at it the way I do. It’s just a silly thing some would call a passion. The average person cannot listen to scratch music hours on end like myself, so I use the idea of mixtapes as my outlet. It gives me a chance to slice and unite recordings and make it unique to myself while achieving a subtle, exclusive composition. I feel others should be given more options to the immense pool of music out there, without having to sift and sort through all the crud. At the same time, I get to add a more pleasing and amiable sound to the scratch itself, that I initially set out to do. My job is to give my audience what I believe is necessary.
What projects are you currently working on?
I have a few projects in the work as we speak. Firstly, I will be dropping a new Hip Hop mixtape that will be out in early-mid December titled Mosquito Diesel. It has a basic mosquito theme behind it — They transfer to the victim blood and diseases, which then infects them. Same concept applies in an optimistic way, of course. I am attempting to infect the blind world with a pinch of musical malaria, while fueling the media with good vibes.
Another promotional mixtape I also released to the public a few months ago entitled “Metrognome in the Meadow.” Distribution still going strong.
Furthermore, I am the DJ for a live Hip Hop band called “The Spacifics.” We are currently working on a studio album, and also opening up the Atmosphere show at Pipeline Café this Saturday, November 22. We do have an EP out now, featuring 3 MCs from Hawaii’s SIQ Record label.
Where are your mixtapes available?
Prototype, Stylus Honolulu, Urbanz Toys, Exclusive HI and through myself directly.
What are your goals musically?
To immortalize myself with more product and achievements. To travel because the music said so. To share knowledge and presence with the greatest of musical minds on this Earth. And to always be half way there.
Website/contact info?
Bamp Project presents…
Atmosphere returns to Honolulu, Oahu. Much anticipated and long overdue, they will paint our state…

Oh man, these guys are great. Hawaii is so silly…
and by the way, Creed Chameleon and The Spacifics will be the opening act. Hollaforth.
-Pacmosphere-
Spacifics on Monday Night Live
Dear friends,
Monday Evening September 29, 2008, DJ Catwings presents Monday Night Live featuring The Spacifics, blessing the airwaves on Hawaii’s only college radio station that matters, KTUH 90.3 FM.
Live 6-piece Hip Hop band On Air from 10-11pm.
Featured MCs of the evening include Hawaii’s favorites:
-Tassho Pearce-
-Creed Chameleon-
Divided sets of certified, live organic Hip Hop.
Taste of The Arts 2008
The Taste of the Arts is back! This Friday, Sept. 19th, 6pm-10pm, will be your chance to taste the sights and sounds of Honolulu. Food, Drinks, Art, Music, Fun! Your attendance, among thousands of others, is needed. On the main stage…
Bringin the Hip Hop dish to the tables are…
The Spacifics
Featuring Tassho Pearce
And, of course, your favorite Ska entrée…
Go Jimmy Go

Plenty of parking all throughout downtown including Marks Garage and Smith / Beretania Lot. . Your typical First Friday galleries are open for your viewing pleasure. Stroll through the experience of taste. More info, go here Arts District Honolulu
See y’all on stage!







