Deuces – VIDEO REMIX – Logiq, Chris Brown, Tyga, Kevin McCall #ISupportLogiq #FH2
Posted on | August 29, 2010 | 2 Comments
This is a leak off the FH2 (Flowetic Hustler Mixtape Vol 2) video mixtape!
We have now entered the HD era…expect more HD (full 1080p) content from Logiq from now on.
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“The One” featured on Tha Dot Flex mixtape
Posted on | June 15, 2010 | 1 Comment
Special thanks to The Drill Squad and CRED Magazine for featuring “The One” on Tha Dot Flex Mixtape along side Drake, Rich Kidd, Shaun Boothe, Saukrates just to name a few!
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NEW MUSIC: The One – written, produced and performed by LOGIQ
Posted on | June 2, 2010 | 8 Comments
NEW MUSIC FROM TORONTO’S OWN LOGIQ
Logiq, born Didier Dorelien, is what you would call an E.P.E.E. – An Emcee, Producer, Entrepreneur and Engineer.
Having started a love affair with music in his native Haiti being raised on Kompa, Reggae and Soca music, he later embraced R’n’B and Hip-Hop where his real passion to make music began. Logiq pursued a formal education in science while immersing himself in music, learning about beat production, performing and recording through various musical collaborations that range from Miami to Montreal.
In 2006, Logiq found his way to Toronto where he made the choice to follow his musical career full time, becoming the founder and CEO of OOMG (read as: Double O Music Group) which is an independent record label and production company. Logiq also has a hand in event production, and in early 2010, he hosted the debut “Socially Connected”, an event designed to unite talent and music lovers to share in an evening of performances, who became connected solely through social media networking. With the tragedy of the Haiti earthquake in January 2010, all of the proceeds from this event went to Haiti relief efforts.
Logiq’s style is a fusion of Hip–Hop, Soul and Reggae and his most notable strengths reside in song writing, lyrical delivery (read as: his flow) and his performances. To Logiq, song writing is a delicate process that requires a unique and distinct approach with every track. Logiq’s style can be described as pure “flowetry” where he tells stories over smooth beats chock full of wordplay, double entendres and brilliant metaphors. He is also known as “The Hook King” for his unparalleled ability to write “sticky hooks”.
To check out all of his work, including remixes, and his 2009 mixtape “Flowetic Hustler Mixtape VOL 1 (FH1) go to reverbnation.com/fh1 for his full body of work.
The follow up; Flowetic Hustler Mixtape VOL 2 (FH2) will be released later in 2010.
The One – written and produced by Logiq (mixed and mastered by TQ – PHS Productions)
The One (acapella) – written and produced by Logiq
The One (instrumental) – composed by Alistair (Atom studio)
For bookings and press:
Nicky Phillips at Darlingnicky999@gmail.com
For all other inquiries:
Logiq at logiq@doubleomusic.com
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Conceptual photoshoot: Logiq the EPEE
Posted on | May 29, 2010 | 1 Comment
EPEE: Emcee, Producer, Entrepreneur, Engineer
Photographer: Dwayne Morgan
Special thanks to: Darling Nicky & Famous Club Clothing
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VIDEO – Behind the scenes: Logiq’s conceptual photoshoot
Posted on | May 26, 2010 | 6 Comments
EXCLUSIVE behind the scene footage!
Logiq’s conceptual photoshoot with Photographer Dwayne Morgan.
4 looks: Logiq the EPEE —> Emcee, Producer, Entrepreneur, Engineer
Special thanks to DarlingNicky999 and Famous Club Clothing.
May 24th 2010
“Just Bars”
Posted on | May 6, 2010 | 1 Comment
They’re just bars….till you elevate it!
Mobile browsers + download click here —> Just Bars
Logiq – Make A Wish (Airplanes part 2 REMIX) – FH2
Posted on | April 27, 2010 | No Comments
Logiq – Make A Wish (Airplanes part 2 REMIX) – FH2
Brain waves turns to sound waves // stimulate your eardrums back to brain waves // now hit save // run a maze, while I blaze, till I hit the grave // Live half man half amazing
From one type of DRM to another. “Dirty” MP3s
Posted on | April 7, 2010 | No Comments
I wanted to share an interesting article I was reading for TechCrunch
Enjoy…
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All the big music sellers may have moved to non-DRM MP3 files long ago, but the watermarking of files with your personal information continues. Most users who buy music don’t know about the marking of files, or don’t care. Unless those files are uploaded to BitTorrent or other P2P networks, there isn’t much to worry about.
A list of which music services are selling clean MP3 files without embedded personal information, and which aren’t, is here
. Apple, LaLa (owned by Apple) and Walmart embed personal information. Amazon, Napster and the rest have resisted label pressure to do so.
A music industry insider who’s asked to remain anonymous writes to us:
Hidden in purchased music files from popular stores such as Apple and Walmart is information to identify the buyer and/or the transaction. You won’t find it disclosed in their published terms of use. It’s nowhere in their support documentation. There’s no mention in the digital receipt. Consumers are largely oblivious to this, but it could have future ramifications as the music industry takes another stab at locking down music files.
Here’s how it works. During the buying process a username and transaction ID are known by the online retailers. Before making the song available for download their software embeds into the file either an account name or a transaction number or both. Once downloaded, the file has squirreled away this personal information in a manner where you can’t easily see it, but if someone knows where to look they can. This information doesn’t affect the audio fidelity, but it does permanently attach to the file data which can be used to trace back to the original purchaser which could be used at a later date.
Retailers aren’t talking, but there’s ample proof of what’s transpiring. Using simple file comparison tools it’s possible to verify this behavior by purchasing identical songs using different accounts and see if they match. I emailed support departments for several retailers asking if they would acknowledge these actions and inquiring about what specific information they are embedding. Only 7digital responded saying they don’t use any watermarks. What retailers won’t say publicly is that the major record labels are requiring this behavior as a precondition to sell their music.
Certain record labels have aspirations to use this hidden data to control future access to music in a return to DRM (digital rights management). The labels yearn to control where you can listen to your music and this could be a backdoor for them to achieve it. When personal libraries are stored in the cloud, it becomes possible to retrieve this personal data and match it to a user identity. If the match is successful the song plays, but if not, access can be blocked through a network DRM system such as the one Lala patented (which is now owned by Apple).
For the scheme to work record labels need all retailers to support this and so far some notable names are resisting. Napster, Amazon and UK based 7digital are selling clean MP3 files. Files purchased from these stores do not have any user information whatsoever embedded into them. Other retailers such as Apple and Walmart have succumbed to label pressure to embed personal info.
Retailers and record labels should have the right to sell dirty files if they wish, however they should be obligated to disclose their practices in advance. Consumers should have this information so they can make an informed buying decision about whether to support dirty or clean MP3 vendors. If Barnes and Noble printed your name on pages of books you purchase that would be important information to know because it would affect the value of your book. Here the clandestine actions are even more worrisome because it could lead to a future lockdown of purchases. If the labels have plans to require cloud vendors to use this information in the future, they should disclose that as well.
Cloud Music And The New DRM
Apple, Google and Amazon are all reportedly in discussions with big labels to provide a cloud music service. These services will allow users to purchase rights to stream music, and they will also allow syncing of songs on your hard drive already so you can play those without repurchasing them (this was the original LaLa model).
The labels, say our source, are demanding that a user can only stream music that is watermarked to their username. Change the username, or try to stream music that you’ve ripped from a CD, and those songs won’t play.
In other words, it’s DRM déjà vu all over again.
New FH2 Mixtape tracks “Nothin On You RMX” – “No Reserve” #mixtape #FH2
Posted on | March 12, 2010 | 1 Comment
Here’s a couple of new tracks of the Flowetic Hustler Mixtape VOL 2 (FH2)
Mixtape officially releases later this year
“Nothin On You REMIX” Click here if the video below doesn’t play
“No Reserve” (OVER instrumental) click here if the video below doesn’t play
“Kembe La” by Logiq
Posted on | January 28, 2010 | No Comments
This is for my country, my people….enjoy!
FrontlineHaiti.org coming soon!
“Kembe La” – by Logiq
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