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Autor: | Realmatic [ 03.04.2007, 13:56 ] |
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Name: Cilvaringz Real Name: Tarik Azzougarh Label: N/A Web: http://www.myspace.com/cilvaringz Producer: YES Group: 1. Wu-Tang Killa Beez THE BEGINNING Cilvaringz is one of the few Hiphop artists from Europe who managed to turn his dream into reality. Hiphop music first came to his attention at the age of 13. In 1993, a player on his basketball team played him a tape of the Wu-Tang Clan and Cilvaringz fell in love with the music. In 1995 the Clan hit the peak of their success and was showing itself to be continually growing. And while still studying the art of Hiphop, Cilvaringz became more and more ambitious and planned to join these rap icons and expand their 2nd generation (often referred to as Wu-Tang Killa Beez) internationally. To prove his ambition, motivation and talent, Cilvaringz jumped on stage during a Wu-Tang Clan concert on the May 26th, 1997 in Amsterdam and performed a 2 minute freestyle. Wu-Tang's leader and producer RZA, who was standing by the DJ table, took notice of the positive responses from Method Man and Ol' Dirty Bastard and invited him to the backstage area to 'talk about something important'. Cilvaringz awaited patiently on stage, but as the concert came to an end, a group of concertgoers became violent and security was forced to clear the venue. Cilvaringz, who was close to reaching his goal, lost touch with RZA but went back home more determined and confident about his potential and dream to join the Wu-Tang family. NEW YORK In December '97, Cilvaringz went on his first trip to New York determined to find RZA. RZA however, had moved most of Wu-Tang's business to Los Angeles and was out of town. Still motivated and not want to give up, he kept flying back and forth to New York between 1997 and 1999. During his many brief visits to the Clan's office, nail studio and the Wu-Wear clothing store, Cilvaringz met a few people close to RZA and ultimately managed to hand his demo to RZA's mother Linda Hamlin (RIP) and sister Sophia Diggs. In 1999, after numerous letters and CDs, Cilvaringz, now on his fifth trip to New York, decided to camp in front of the Razor Sharp Records office during office hours and wait until RZA or any of his close associates came by. Cilvaringz relates: "I knew he was in town from talking to Clan associates whom I met during my previous visits to New York. It was only a matter of time before RZA would stop by the office, so the best thing was really to just wait. I didn't trust anyone with my demo but him." THE MOMENT A day passed and office hours were over. It was then that Sophia Diggs, RZA's sister who ran the Wu-Nail studio in Staten Island, came by to pick up a package from the office and recognized Cilvaringz from his previous visit to her studio. Sophia took Cilvaringz to the office and called RZA to inform him of 'this young kid who flew all the way from Europe to see him'. The office was still full of people waiting for RZA and as he patiently waited on the couch, Sophia played his demo loud enough for everyone to hear. "People started asking each other who this artist was and it gave me a confident feeling'" says Cilvaringz. Minutes later RZA entered the office while the demo was still playing loud through the speakers. "RZA bounced his head, listened to about half of the song and looked around the waiting room as if he was looking for the artist. Sophia pointed me out, he invited me to his office and said he remembered me from Amsterdam and had actually read all my letters. Then he said I proved my continuous motivation and determination by flying all the way from Europe to see him. My life changed in those 5 minutes." THE PRESENT & FUTURE Now six years later, Cilvaringz has appeared on RZA's last two solo albums, the Wu-Tang Killa Beez compilation The Sting, produced the leading single for Ghostface's debut Def Jam album, performed live in 37 countries worldwide and finalized the recording of his own debut album. The album, heavily influenced by the nostalgic Wu sound of the 1995-1997 era, features remarkable appearances by Wu-Tang superstars Method Man, Ghostface Killah, Raekwon, Masta Killa and RZA himself. Production, often so crucial for the success of any Wu-Tang album, was placed entirely in the hands of the RZA, 4th Disciple, True Master and Allah Mathematics. "I know how Wu-Tang fans think, they're like crack addicts. They want that crack over and over and over. If a dealer offers them something new, they leave it for what it is and move on to the next crack dealer. Wu-Tang fans are the same, they want that classic Wu-Tang sound. They'll allow you to jump in and out of different chambers, but once you leave the temple itself, you lose them. I know that for a fact... I'm one of them." Cilvaringz' highly anticipated debut album is scheduled for release in early 2006. The album will include an enhanced CD Rom as well as a DVD of the spectacular RZA / Cilvaringz World tour. ---------------------- Was haltet ihr von dem Typen? Am neunten April soll ja sein neues Album "I" erscheinen, ich hab es bereits gehört und es ist sehr empfehlenswert ![]() ![]() ![]() ---------------------- The album features six Wu-Tang Clan members and exclusive production by Wu-Tang Producers RZA, True Master, 4th Disciple, Bronze Nazareth, Moon, Barracuda & Allah Mathematics. The album comes with two extra features, the first one being an enhanced CD-Rom including: * All Song Lyrics * All Song Exordiums (further explanations to the songs) * Extensive Personal Biography * Arap (Cilvaringz new Arabic Hiphop formation - Incl. sampler) * Thank Yous The album also comes with a bonus one hour DVD which will include the following chapters: * Documentary: The Cilvaringz / RZA World Tour [33 countries] * In The Studio.. * Interviews With Cilvaringz & RZA * The Making Of Chi Kung Video * The Road To Egypt with Cilvaringz & RZA * Anecdotes * Inside The Wu-Wear Warehouse * Memorable Moments * Deleted Scenes * Full Live Performance [Reims, France] * Live With The Wu-Tang Clan [Amsterdam, Holland] * Photo Gallery * Shout Outs Here's the tentative tracklisting (subject to minor changes): 01) Poison Ring Chamber [intro] 02) Wu-Tang Martial Expert feat. RZA 03) The Weeping Tiger feat. Chef Raekwon, Ghostface Killah & RZA 04) Sheherezad, My Beloved - The Greatest Love Story Ever Told 05) "Death To America" 06) In The Name Of Allah feat. RZA, Method Man, Masta Killa, Shabazz & Killah Priest 07) Jewels feat. GZA/Genius 08) Christ & Judas... [skit] 09) Brothers Ain't Brothers 10) Blazing Saddles feat. Killarmy 11) Caravanserai - Chapter I [skit] feat. Chef Raekwon 12) Damascus 13) Caravanserai - Chapter II [skit] feat. Chef Raekwon & Salah Edin 14) Two Missed Calls... [interlude] feat. Pharell Williams & Ne-Yo 15) Dart Tournament feat. Killa Sin & Blue Raspberry 16) The Saga 17) Forever Michael [Wacko Tablo] 18) Elephant Juice 19) Deaf, Dumb & Blind 20) Warriors & Poets... [skit] 21) Valentine Day Massacre feat. 9th Prince, 62nd Assassin & Shabazz 22) Poison Ring Chamber [outro] feat. Method Man |
Autor: | Ecstasy [ 03.04.2007, 23:13 ] |
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Hmmm..find die eigentlich ganz cool und werd mir wohl das Album anhören.Hoffe das es wirklich so gut ist wie du hier versprichst ![]() |
Autor: | Realmatic [ 04.04.2007, 12:11 ] |
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Cilvaringz ist ein Typ ![]() |
Autor: | 10th Prince [ 04.04.2007, 14:58 ] |
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Hier is noch das Cover dazu: ![]() Wirklich gutes Album... werd's mir auch holen! ![]() |
Autor: | Ecstasy [ 06.04.2007, 01:45 ] |
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Realmatic hat geschrieben: Cilvaringz ist ein Typ
![]() Wie bitte? ![]() |
Autor: | Realmatic [ 06.04.2007, 23:27 ] |
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Ecstacy hat geschrieben: Hmmm..find die eigentlich ganz cool
das meine ich wer ist mit "die" gemeint? |
Autor: | Ecstasy [ 07.04.2007, 00:03 ] |
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Realmatic hat geschrieben: Ecstacy hat geschrieben: Hmmm..find die eigentlich ganz cool das meine ich wer ist mit "die" gemeint? Oh mein Gott das ist mir jetzt aber peinlich ![]() ![]() ![]() Meinte damals natürlich den oder ihn.Großes Dankeschön an Realmatic dafür das du mich darauf aufmerksam gemacht hast. ![]() ![]() |
Autor: | Jasmin [ 07.04.2007, 10:56 ] |
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find das album ganz cool, sind vor allem ein paar sehr geile instrumentals dabei ![]() ![]() textlich bleibts halt bei blödem gebabbel, aber wen interessiert das schon bei den beats ![]() fav. track: Sheherezad, My Beloved ![]() |
Autor: | Realmatic [ 07.04.2007, 10:56 ] |
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natürlich meintest du das. und großes bitteschön zurück |
Autor: | SnoopFrog [ 11.04.2007, 14:00 ] |
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Finde das Album, vor allem wegen den geilen Beat, sehr gelungen. Fav Track is "Deaf dumb & blind", da hat sich 4th Disciple beim Beat selbst übertroffen. Das "Death to America", wo er gegen die US wettert, find ich ziemlich trottlig, einfach nur geschmacklos, als ob wirs nicht schon alle wissen würden wie böse die alle sind... ![]() |
Autor: | Angkor1 [ 11.04.2007, 14:29 ] |
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SnoopFrog hat geschrieben: Das "Death to America", wo er gegen die US wettert, find ich ziemlich trottlig, einfach nur geschmacklos, als ob wirs nicht schon alle wissen würden wie böse die alle sind... ![]() Sowas kotzt mich auch an. Dieses unreflektierte Einschlagen auf Amerika. Die Krönung ist ja, dass die Originalversion Mitglieder der religiösen Terrorgruppe Hisbollah featuret. Sorry, wer lieber unter der Herrschaft von religiösen Fanatikern leben würde als in Amerika, dem ist nicht mehr zu helfen. "Fuck terrorism cause they're fighting for freedom." Ja, Osama der Freiheitskämpfer... ![]() |
Autor: | Realmatic [ 11.04.2007, 15:22 ] |
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also soll man erst reflektieren und dann einschlagen? |
Autor: | Angkor1 [ 11.04.2007, 15:55 ] |
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Realmatic hat geschrieben: also soll man erst reflektieren und dann einschlagen?
Nein, im besten Fall ist Einschlagen dann nicht mehr nötig. Wobei ich keinesfalls andeuten will, dass man Amerika nicht kritisieren darf. Es gibt ja Kritikpunkte genug. Nur halte ich es für äußerst dämlich, sich auf die Seite von Hisbollah und Co zu schlagen. Wenns wenigstens die Fatah wäre... |
Autor: | Realmatic [ 11.04.2007, 21:37 ] |
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lol, die fatah ist ein haufen deppen die von israel als marionettenregierung eingesetzt wurden.. aber lassen wir das lieber, bleiben wir beim thema |
Autor: | Jasmin [ 11.04.2007, 22:29 ] |
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politik ist unweigerlich ein thema bei einem rapper wie cilvaringz, der sich selbst zu ner art politischer rebell stilisiert ![]() |
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