Music Quelle Is Listening to .....

I know i haven't said anything for awhile guys, just been really busy. So ! Here is whats crackin...
so for the pass couple weeks ...there has been some crazy , awesome music playing in my head . People all around me send me music and suggest music for me to listen to, etc.
I hope some of these works can also inspire you to reach the maximum potential you can as well.

So in no particular order : Quelle's Music Appreaciation |

- Funkadelic - America Eats Its Young - Biological Speculation


- Wiz Khalifa - Burn After Rolling - The Thrill

- Ennio Morricone - The Legend Of 1900 - The Crisis

- Idle WarShip + Mick Boogie - Party Robot - Bedroom Lights

- Kid Cudi - Man On The Moon:End Of The Day - Heart Of A Lion





">Oh Yeah ..whats up all my Lay Lay Babies !!!!!!!!!! Thnx for the luv

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New R.A.P.P. Quelle News : Abstract Art MixTape: NEWS


Hey All...
I am working on a new project ( tape ) where you'll get to hear all the crazy stuff thats been going on and new artist I'm working with and so on. Most Of the works are ready to go and we are now looking for YOU to become apart of this as well. Here is how.

I am now taking submissions for the cover artwork of the upcoming mixtape. Interested persons can email their pieces to - rappquellemusic@gmail.com - .
We will pick 3 pieces and then do an online live web cam announcement of the winner.
All painters, photographers, illustrators, etc, etc can take part.

Concept: The title of the new tape is. Abstract Art : Quelle's World Volume 1.
Its going to be all about what i've seen, heard and felt. My love for music and the battle of making dreams real. There is no limit to where you can take this as an artist, so go as far as you'd like to. Good Luck to all and Thank YOU.

I would like to Thank you all for your continued support and i appreciate all of the love and kind words.



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John Allen Muhammad - To Be Executed


John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo's killing spree in October 2002 happened just long enough ago that the saga now belongs in the collective millennial-age, post-9/11 scrapbook of Washington area anxiety and paranoia.

Remember? The squatting while pumping gas, the jumping around, the zigzagging through strip-mall parking lots? And as Virginia prepares for Muhammad's scheduled execution, it should be easy enough to convey that fear without much effort -- it's still an unbelievable chain of events, heartbreakingly filled with random victims and dedicated heroes.

Alas, "Anatomy of a Takedown: The Washington Sniper," conveniently airing Monday night on the Discovery Channel, seems to have been made from a kit some enterprising production company might sell to true-crime producers: You don't need much new, just stick in some old footage, cast some reenactors and interview (once again) the cops who worked the case. The kit provides the siren sounds, the ka-chungs, the swooshing edits, the diagrams of bullet trajectories.

And don't forget the trope of the ominous-voiced narrator. Does he really need to say "In the battle between good and evil, only one side can win"? Or this dreck: "Blood will almost certainly continue to flow"?

In between, we listen to the memories of Montgomery County police Capt. Barney Forsythe, who helped work the case, and Nancy Demme, the just-appointed information officer who found herself in the center of all that panic and wild information (boxy white vans! Tarot cards!). No explanation is given for the absence of the drama's most memorable cop, Chief Charles Moose. This is "Anatomy of a Takedown," after all, so it is necessarily more concerned with ballistics, clues and command centers than with personalities, context or meaning.

On television, you can't just let a crime story tell itself anymore. We are too dumb to follow along without the cheap "CSI"-knockoff dressing, the special effects and quick-edit magic: spattered blood! Ka-chung! Close-up of bullet hole in storefront window! Swoosh, ka-chung! Only these tricks can convey how local and federal investigators broke the case and arrested Muhammad and Malvo at a Maryland rest area more than three weeks after they started shooting people from the trunk of an old Chevy Caprice. At last, after so much swooshing and ka-chung-ing, MoCo SWAT officer Jeff Nyce recalls the nighttime raid, and dragging the sleeping, startled Muhammad from the parked car. When you've been a cop for a while, Nyce says, you come across people who have a look in their eyes and "you know they're death."


By Hank Stuever
Washington Post Staff Writer




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