Showing posts with label Carl Roe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carl Roe. Show all posts

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Carl Roe: The Interview


Carl Roe is easily talented enough to become one of hip-hop's next big stars. Given that, he hasn't done alot of interviews yet. His star is just beginning to rise and the press hasn't caught up with him significantly. Blood Is One, the first blog to reach out to this phenom, is proud to present a short Q&A with this up and comer. Here it is:


With your military past being a big part of your identity as a rapper, do you plan to keep this part of your "schtick" for the long haul?
 
The military will always be a part of my life. Any soldier will tell you that once you cross over from being a civilian, you never truly return to your former self. I have no motivation to make the military my muse or gimmick. The Army is something I did that was bigger than myself. I can't represent the Army doing what I'm doing... but i definately can represent soldiers. It's a hard life, but a soldier makes it work under the harshest conditions. I'd say my "schtick" is standing by the people that share my values of respect, honor and loyalty. Those three things can get you anywhere.
 
You've been working with Kenan Bell quite a bit, for Blood Is One projects as well as with him on a solo basis. Kenan's material and yours are quite different, to be honest. What is it about him that you find to be so synergetic?
 
First off, I would like to really recognize Kenan Bell as a "free artist." By that, I mean he is free from cliches. I really feel he caters to a large audience that has been suffering from the "same 'ol, same'ol" for years. The fact that Kenan's material is so different from mine is what really draws people to either side. At this time I am not too certain where I fall in terms of categorizing my material. I say what I think and feel at the time in hopes that listeners tie in my experiences with theirs. Kenan does the same thing. I think we are both very sincere in how we convey messages. I really enjoy his clean approach, oddly enough. I really get grimey about the lyrics sometimes, but it all ties into my story. Kenan tells HIS story and nobody else's. This fact alone has built an enormous amount of trust in ME as a listener. I'm not hearing a bunch of "empty" fuck-you messages and curse words..... I'm hearing HIM. That is a feat that he is conquering right now.
 
You've received a great reception from alot of hip-hop websites, including mine, Refined Hype and others. What do you think of this? Are you surprised or were you expecting it?
 
I didn't know what to expect. I just picked up my passion again after honorably discharging from service and now here I am. I am at the stage in my life where a soldier is attempting to reassimilate into civilian culture, and it's very difficult. Every day is a challenge, and my music reflects certain aspects of this phase. My upcoming EP, The Broken Time Machine, really touches on this subject. About the website recognition, I haven't begun to tap the many excellent resources out there, but they are in my sights. This EP needs to be everywhere and people need to hear the story of "Joe." Bloggers, writers.... I welcome them all and hopefully they connect with the music the way some have already. It's been a long time coming and I have had several road-blocks but I pushed through them. Refined Hype's blog post about the track We Own The Night was actually the first time I realized people might like this stuff......... a lot. So I plan on it being a ride.... get off one ride and hop on the other. One of my best buddies, and marketing partners, told me a year ago, "You're already famous. People just don't know it yet." We will see.

More Reason We Need Your Help: Help Protect Carl Roe

This is for real. Complete with a black and white kaffiya, chants of "Allahu Akbar" and links to "We Are The Night," a website has a picture of Carl Roe up.

This is mighty strange. Is Al Qaeda after Carl Roe? I think that's a rap beef that may tower over any one previous.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

New Carl Roe Track: Nobody's Nobody

Carl Roe's DJ Booth presence is building up with his new song "Nobody's Nobody" up on their site. Here's his bio, just in case you need a reminder of who he is:

You won’t need to hear a phone number (area code first) a thousand times to remember who Carl Roe is. Hailing from the Midwest, Roe makes his first appearance on DJBooth with the trigger quick,Nobody’s Nobody. Stepping onto the scene with a unqiue perspective as a former U.S. soldier who toured Iraq, Roe’s style immediately hits the eardrums on this promotional release. Flowing like a torpedo, Roe drops unexpected clauses throughout the track, making you raise an eyebrow as he draws attention to his word play. Spitting savage lines over a pop-centered kickdrum provided by highly-demanded producer Shane Eli, Nobody catches Carl in a raw state on every line. Although this song won’t be on his upcoming release, The Broken Time Machine EP, it certainly garnishes enough attention to look forward to more from this stand-up emcee. No date yet for the tape, but stay with the Booth and we’ll be sure to keep you posted!
Just follow the link to listen and download.

Revealing Carl Roe's New Website!

Up and coming rapper Carl Roe has just released his new website. The design plays strongly on his military background, which involved a tour of duty in Iraq, complete with a camo background and aesthetic. Carl put "The Confidant" up as his title track on the website, illustrating a healthy tendency towards pop music sensibilities:

You can follow Carl Roe on Twitter here. Carl is grinding pretty hard and could use your feedback as much as possible.

His EP, The Broken Time Machine, should be available soon. To hold you over until then, go ahead and listen to the Blood Is One We're On Everything mixtape.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Coming Soon To Blood Is One

I want to apologize to anyone for delays on our website. Please believe that things are in order. We have several features coming to you in the future, including:


  • Kenan Bell will be regularly blogging for us, contributing with posts from his esoteric point of view. I'm pretty excited about this, especially as it means that Kenan will be showing his talent both as a commentator (check out his Twitter page) in addition to as a rapper and musician.
  • As Carl Roe's career accelerates, we're going to be focussing on him more and more. That means a full on feature interview with the Iraq veteran about his influences, creative process and more!


In addition, the We're On Everything mixtape will be dropped within weeks. Get ready.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Carl Roe - "We Own The Night" Featured On RefinedHype!

One of my favorite rappers and a potential explosive market for hip-hop listening military servicemen, and a friend, Carl Roe, is not only moving up fast but is moving up with the help of the larger hip-hop community. Here's an article that has popped up on him at Refined Hype:

Both through RefinedHype and the mothership I get approached by a lot of people looking to run music contests and I almost always say no. Why? Because you're forced to dig through so many Tiffany Green face worthy submissions to find that one hidden piece of dopeness it's barely worth it. But I've never seen a piece of unexpected dopeness like this.

Quick rewind: Shane Eli put out an instrumental version of his "I Can Do Better" album and invited emcees to rhyme over the beat of their choice. There was actually a fair amount of solid submissions, but Carl Roe's "We Own the Night" was hands down my favorite.

Seriously, how fucking ill is that? This isn't to take anything away from his rhymes, the man can legitimately rap, but this is about more than music. Or rather, it's about music's ability to convey emotions and moments that simply can't be carried by any other medium. The war in Iraq is, for most of us, a distant battle we watch unfold on CNN, but I can honestly say that this really made the war hit home for more.

So don't worry, I'll get back to booty and no fu**king sense rap lines in a sec, but if I can be allowed a moment of actual sincerity, huge respect to Carl Roe, both as a solider, a man and an artist.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Kenan Bell - Summer Solstice Volume 2


Kenan Bell has released his second Summer Solstice mixtape, which is mixed down by none other than Blood Is One family Carl Roe. Some hard work was put into this one by two guys are not rolling in the dough or being served extraordinarily by today's economy. If you like it, be sure to support by buying some more of Kenan's music through our site.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Carl Roe Biography

Thank you for reading Blood Is One! The compilation forthcoming by the Blood Is One website, We're On Everything, will be released for free very soon and physical copies will be printed and made for sale. Inside each copy will be biographies of Carl Roe and artist Kenan Bell, both of whom have been gracious enough to affiliate themselves with us. Here is the biography of Carl Roe:

If you’re expecting the typical sob story about a musician down on his luck, you just hit the Lotto because you won’t find that here. Born in 1983 in Elgin, Illinois, Carl ‘Roe spent his childhood in the same manner any lower middle-class kid did. Dodging bullies, cussing out the big kids, and skipping class were all staples in his awkward years of growing up. Like many of us, HipHop gave ‘Roe a sense of meaning and expression. When nothing else made sense, it didn’t matter once that beat started.

Yes, ‘Roe did experience his fair share of hard times… but who hasn’t? Credibility doesn’t exist only in a person’s struggles, and a person who doesn’t have a taste for success only takes what is given him. In 2001, his family packed up and moved to Minnesota for a better life. What the hell was ‘Roe going to do now? Music always finds a way, and he linked up with local producer Clowd 9 and performed at local venues while attending college in Mankato. In 2005 music became a dark alley for ‘Roe to the point where it lost its meaning to him. Expression was swallowed by loathsome lyrics and this disconnect prompted the need for him to start over.

In 2005, ‘Roe enlisted in the U.S. Army infantry and embarked on a journey that changed his life forever. Surviving Iraq from 2007-2008, he returned with a new goal to conquer. Exiting the service in 2009, ‘Roe has been preparing for his return to the music scene… This time with more focus and fervor than ever before.

It is 2010, and it’s time to add another spark to Hip Hop’s shine.

Screw the Lotto. If I were you, I’d put my money on Carl ‘Roe…

Get ready for the upcoming full-length album The Broken Time Machine due for release this summer 2011!

Saturday, July 16, 2011

NEW MUSIC! Kenan Bell and Carl Roe - Killers



My friends Carl Roe and Kenan Bell have dropped the lead single for our soon-to-be-released exceptional mixtape We're On Everything - "Killers." Enjoy:



Monday, July 11, 2011

Carl Roe - Stuntman


We're building up towards the release of the Blood Is One: We're On Everything mixtape and Carl Roe's EP The Broken Time Machine. Alot of time has been put into both projects precisely because we want these projects to be as solid as possible.

Carl's lead single "Stuntman" has stellar production, along with vocal contributions by Seattle phenom J. Bre. I like the concept alot and it takes down the haters that try to bring down artists without getting down in the trenches with them too much.

Stuntman ft. J Bre by carlroemusic

Monday, July 4, 2011

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Carl Roe In The Studio

I was in the studio with Blood Is One fam Carl Roe over the weekend and managed to snag a few photos of him in the studio. The guy is one tall bastard. I got some video done on his camera and hopefully that will be up on the website soon.


Roe will have more than a few tracks on the upcoming BOI mixtape so make sure to check for that. We'll also be releasing alot of preview podcasts and video in the buildup to it.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Hip Hop As Community Unifier

Have you been following Brother Ali on Facebook? You should. Ali is flipping the script on hip-hop, taking it from the voice of the angry and bitter forgotten and taking up the voice of unifier and pastor. Ali isn't an outsider cutting hip-hop into a shape more edible for mainstream audiences. He is from the hood (Minneapolis, to be exact) and knows poverty and hardship.

Ali's music and upbeat Facebook messages don't air a voice of persecution or hardship, even if he has all the reason to do so. On his latest album "Us," he took the community unifier (I avoided the term "organizer" because of its many political implications) approach on the title song:



Here's a taste of his statuses on Facebook as well, with this one from May 13:
Had a lot of great answers to the questions but I want to specifically thank Abdulaziz Dandan who commented eloquently, lovingly and truthfully on the question of Racism's existence in America. I don't know you, but I admire your courage and honesty.

Another from the same day:

I was born privileged, but nurtured by the love/wisdom of oppressed people. Left me with a fanatic fixation on universal Justice. I sincerely hope that if we privileged people take anything away from Hip Hop, it's a deep appreciation for the precious human souls who created it. I've asked these questions to see where our heads are in 2011. Truthfully, we can do better. Love you all very much.

Hearing and reading such things give you hope for hip-hop. The genre came out on a wave of reverberating cultural anger, culminating in the west coast/east coast beefs that took the lives of Biggie and Tupac, followed by the miniature beefs of Nas and Jay-Z and then Eminem and The Source. These beefs all represented, even if the actors didn't do it consciously, varying elements in society. They made it easy for the outsider to misjudge hip-hop, as well.

Maybe it's the recession, Obama or something in the water but the beef seems to have stopped and rappers from all different avenues are working together epically. Today I had the pleasure of being in the studio with my man Carl Roe, an upcoming rapper in the northwest who is recording an EP to be released on the internet.

While talking about the studio owners, etc., it somehow got to the subject of the owner handing eventual ownership to Randy, who obviously knew what he was doing behind the boards. Carl said, "That's great to see and not very common. People helping out one another."

That strand of thought carried over later, as Carl seemed really grateful for the press we've given him here and the cover of several mixtape and podcast covers. His visage is a permanent fixture on the right side of the website and we're going to tout his EP when it comes out. Carl told me that before he joined the military, he had gotten some newspaper coverage but never anything significant.

I'd reached out to him partly because he was in the area and because, after hearing him, I thought the sound would go over well with alot of people. As I've learned more about him, I'm tremendously excited about having him as the musical engine of the Blood Is One machine. We do need to help each other out, keep each other protected and generally look out for one another. That won't happen through supporting a politician or giving to a church but actually going out and helping one another. I look forward to doing it and I think hip-hop has a significantly untapped ability to help get there.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Carl Roe - No Love


The "No Love" freestyle by the incomparable Carl Roe has been released on the BOI mixtape and can be seen on YouTube, but here it is for individual download for the first time. Download it, RT it and spread the word.



Monday, April 18, 2011

Carl Roe - No Love

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And if you haven't downloaded the mixtape yet, here's the link.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Mixtape Alternate Covers

Hey everybody. In addition to the official mixtape cover, here are two alternates:



Credit to Jeff Abplanalp for his hard graphic design work!!

The Blood Is One Mixtape Volume I: No Love


Cover designed by the incomparable Jeff "August" Abplanalp.

It's finally here! The first o-fo-sho official Blood Is One mixtape. Some hard work was put in to this beast on the part of myself and Carl Roe. Big appreciation goes out to Game Brothas and CaLii. In addition to the tracks by BOI artists, I also included several northwest artists including Onry Ozzborn, JFK and up and comer Flouie Fluent, with a little bit of national work by CunninLynguists and Yelawolf to switch things up.

Download it here.

Here's the tracklist:

1. BOI Intro
2. Carl Roe - No Love
3. Flouie Fluent - N.W.N.Y.H.M.
4. CunninLynguists - Stars Shine
5. JFK - All The Time
6. Game Brothas - Priceless (featuring LIL WAYNE)
7. Carl Roe - Where You Goin' To? (original mix)
8. Carl Roe - Lock It Down, Sew It Up (original mix)
9. Game Brothas - Bout That
10. Yelawolf - Alabama Gotdamn
11. Game Brothas - Makin' Money
12. CaLii - Cry No More
13. Flouie Fluent - A Dose Of Truth
14. Onry Ozzborn - 76 (featuring Sleep)
15. Yelawolf - I Wanna Rock
16. Carl Roe - No Love (Instrumental)

The mixtape will be available for only a short time so download it while you can.

For more information on Carl Roe, CaLii and Game Brothas, check out their websites:

Carl Roe - http://www.myspace.com/carlroemusic
CaLii - Welcome 2 CaLii http://welcome2calii.com/
Game Brothas - http://www.gamebrothas.com/