Baby Sophia CovelliProductions Covelli Makes A Beat
I got this brand new baby, she is amazing. Then I got this brand new camera, and captured this ridiculousness while learning how to use it.
Read moreI got this brand new baby, she is amazing. Then I got this brand new camera, and captured this ridiculousness while learning how to use it.
Read moreThe online collective of Producers knows as "The Producers Union" hosts a monthly beat battle started by Tha Referenz. I was able to pull off the first win! Prizes included: One free track mastered by Toni P (http://www.umastering.com/), A drop from Jonny Storm of Grind Time, and a music feature from Lil Young of Swisha House on the winning entry. Learn more about The Union here - http://theproducersunion.wordpress.com/ and leave comments on my winning beat above in the soundcloud player.
This is the song that shows the truth about who produces the songs at Covelli Productions. He was tired of being a ghost producer. Keyboard cat wanted to get on the track but Producer cat cut him because he kept playing that lame loop over and over.
This is what happens when you have a day of free time...smh. Anyway, download on iTunes NOW! - http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/frozen-yogurt-feat-producer/id448343278 Song and Video produced by Brian Covelli.
More videos to be posted soon! (Probably not)
The album was supposed to drop today on my birthday, June 6th. It never works out that way does it? So I decided to leak some to everyone as free downloads. Click the tab "Covelli Productions" at http://www.facebook.com/covelliproductions & get FREE songs from artists: Illatribe, P. Jericho, Lavesh from Lav & Will (FKA The Richkiddz), WordP, Arrogant, Deandreas McCanton, Alecia Evette, Kaya, Dub Zero, Grace Garcia, Math Hoffa, Michael SanFilippo, Stevie G., and more!
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I recently took part in the 2011 iStandardProducers beat battle here in Chicago. I’ll never forget the night, it was crazy. I went last year to check out the show when Bliz Beats won. I knew I was going to enter the next one. People came out through the rain to pack the house, and I met a lot of the producers I was competing against. We are all on a similar path so even though we are competing, there is still a sense of community between all the producers.
I wasn’t really nervous when I finally went on stage, even though it was my first beat battle. I’m confident in my sounds and just wanted to show everyone the variety of genres I can move the crowd with. The elimination was the insane part. To have the top three separated by one point just shows how much talent Chicago and iStandard has.
The prizes for winning varied from musical goodies to a few interviews and entrance into the national Battle of the Beats in New York. The first interview is on the iStandard website already - sendspace.
There is an official video on the way but below is some footage from the event from a camera phone lol.
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