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There are not many Katz in the Houston scene who actually play on Tribe. There is however another forum, Houston Beats, that many post event reviews on. Here are a few from the previous party at the Silo featuring BreakBeat Buddha and many favorite locals as well as special guest appearance from Lenky Don, Rebel Crew, visiting from NYC.
This is what they had to say...
“i had lots of fun and breakbeatbuddha was great. he gave me a free cd. ive been bumping the hell out of it. good stuff.”
“I missed the last show at the silo, and I sure as hell wasn't missing this one. Break beat buddha was slammin down some beats. I haven't danced that long and enjoyed myself that much in a long, long time. Thanks to anyone involved and I can't wait till the next one.”
“Tonight was the first time I was so distracted that I almost didn't take any pictures. That place is AWESOME, fuckin AWESOME!!! Driving into that field was surreal with the wind blowing like it was. The inside is just amazing. I really love it. Maybe it's the way the silo is constructed but the sound was awesome!! I love the feel of the place, the open area, the vendors, the bus I warmly chilled in for a while.... And oh what a reunion I had!!! That spot is the shit. Everyone was open. Rebel Crew was going off after Breakbeat Buddha, who was dope as hell himself. He let loose when he dropped "Slam" hehehe.”
My personal review, well, we can go with out saying that the Silo is an original spot that no matter what’s going on there, the setting alone just makes me smile. Riding out the storm the night before the party was fun as hell with some of the dopest, closest friends that I am always honored to work. Camp Silo was a trip with the crazy German, Harry, who later completely took over the RV, the kids from Dallas giving it their all and donating 3 days of their time, Pandora and the kid who was just dropped off out of no where….
As for the event it’s self, I was happy to see the bio diesel converters out there, the Dream Tellers, fresh picked Outpost Salad, and Zion’s Flame, you guys KICK ASS! I was so happy to have danced and hung out with you. Thanks for treating us to a lovely show of such gracefulness. We gunna talk about getting me some tools soon, k.
The music was super dope. Audio Telepathy played some tabala’s and sitar at sun down and I got to catch the first half of their set. Was a lovely transition in to the evening. Suma is one of my local music hero's. He’s played just about every one of our Outpost Parties. MAD Props!
And did you guy’s here my ‘break beat for dummy’s’ rendition? HEH! Man, I love humbling my self on stage. Was interesting spitting spoken word at midnight on the fly. Thanks to every one who was so supportive of my little impromptu mash up. Gotta do whacha gotta do! All in preparation for our guest headliner BreahBeat Buddha. I tell you, he got em on the dance floor and kept them there under his spell the entire set. Mah ass was right there with them breaking a sweat in some rather chilly winds. Every one was grateful to receive copies of his new album ~Mind Bombin~ as we kept things goen till 8 in the morning. Made for a great night and a magical morning bumping that Buddha Bass with a hooping session at sunrise. And what could be better than Sunday brunch and mimosas after such a wonderful 3 days…. Nothing. Life is good.
This is what they had to say...
“i had lots of fun and breakbeatbuddha was great. he gave me a free cd. ive been bumping the hell out of it. good stuff.”
“I missed the last show at the silo, and I sure as hell wasn't missing this one. Break beat buddha was slammin down some beats. I haven't danced that long and enjoyed myself that much in a long, long time. Thanks to anyone involved and I can't wait till the next one.”
“Tonight was the first time I was so distracted that I almost didn't take any pictures. That place is AWESOME, fuckin AWESOME!!! Driving into that field was surreal with the wind blowing like it was. The inside is just amazing. I really love it. Maybe it's the way the silo is constructed but the sound was awesome!! I love the feel of the place, the open area, the vendors, the bus I warmly chilled in for a while.... And oh what a reunion I had!!! That spot is the shit. Everyone was open. Rebel Crew was going off after Breakbeat Buddha, who was dope as hell himself. He let loose when he dropped "Slam" hehehe.”
My personal review, well, we can go with out saying that the Silo is an original spot that no matter what’s going on there, the setting alone just makes me smile. Riding out the storm the night before the party was fun as hell with some of the dopest, closest friends that I am always honored to work. Camp Silo was a trip with the crazy German, Harry, who later completely took over the RV, the kids from Dallas giving it their all and donating 3 days of their time, Pandora and the kid who was just dropped off out of no where….
As for the event it’s self, I was happy to see the bio diesel converters out there, the Dream Tellers, fresh picked Outpost Salad, and Zion’s Flame, you guys KICK ASS! I was so happy to have danced and hung out with you. Thanks for treating us to a lovely show of such gracefulness. We gunna talk about getting me some tools soon, k.
The music was super dope. Audio Telepathy played some tabala’s and sitar at sun down and I got to catch the first half of their set. Was a lovely transition in to the evening. Suma is one of my local music hero's. He’s played just about every one of our Outpost Parties. MAD Props!
And did you guy’s here my ‘break beat for dummy’s’ rendition? HEH! Man, I love humbling my self on stage. Was interesting spitting spoken word at midnight on the fly. Thanks to every one who was so supportive of my little impromptu mash up. Gotta do whacha gotta do! All in preparation for our guest headliner BreahBeat Buddha. I tell you, he got em on the dance floor and kept them there under his spell the entire set. Mah ass was right there with them breaking a sweat in some rather chilly winds. Every one was grateful to receive copies of his new album ~Mind Bombin~ as we kept things goen till 8 in the morning. Made for a great night and a magical morning bumping that Buddha Bass with a hooping session at sunrise. And what could be better than Sunday brunch and mimosas after such a wonderful 3 days…. Nothing. Life is good.
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Re: BreakBeat Buddha @ The Silo Review
Thu, April 19, 2007 - 10:41 AMWhat a beautiful description of the night's events ... thank you for sharing it with us!
The Silo sounds wicked; an inspirational setting for 3B and the other artists to throw down beats for the Houston family and support the growing movement towards environmental sustainability. We're wishing you the best and support you in the cultivation of a powerful, dynamic crew that rallies together for such grassroots gatherings, with the hope that it becomes a voice and vessel for change in your area.
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Re: BreakBeat Buddha @ The Silo Review
Thu, April 19, 2007 - 12:52 PMwhile Im def one of the few Houstonians here...Im kicking myself in the ass for having to go out of town and missing that Silo party.....
Oh well...next time for sure!
thanks for the review