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The Broken Records Collective is a group of Staten Island's very best artist's in rock music and hip-hop and has joined them together for one common goal, success.
Monday, July 23, 2012
Sunday, May 6, 2012
What's New with the Broken Records Collective?
ERIC D'ALESSANDRO
Drake's Day Off Parody
Drop It Low (Viral Video on Rapper Impersonations)
PROCESS OF FUSION
Mutiny Unreleased Video
Moment of Clarity Lyric Video
POF Covers "Pardon Me" by Incubus at Break Contest
Meet POF's New Drummer, Jomar!
VINNY JETT
Anxietic
SIK BOI
Passin' Me By (Pharcyde Cover)
Drake's Day Off Parody
Drop It Low (Viral Video on Rapper Impersonations)
PROCESS OF FUSION
Mutiny Unreleased Video
Moment of Clarity Lyric Video
POF Covers "Pardon Me" by Incubus at Break Contest
Meet POF's New Drummer, Jomar!
VINNY JETT
Anxietic
SIK BOI
Passin' Me By (Pharcyde Cover)
Thursday, March 8, 2012
New Releases From the Collective
Broken Records Collective Artists
The Rappers of BRC 'Stay Schemin Remix'
Vinny Jett and Justin from POF remix Atmosphere's classic song, 'God's Bathroom Floor Remix.'
Also be sure to check out Broken Records Collective's first show. INFO HERE
Labels:
brc,
broken records collective,
cig,
eric d'alessandro,
erix flix,
free music,
freestyle,
freestyle fam,
hip-hop,
pof,
process of fusion,
rap,
sik boi,
Vinny Jett
Monday, February 20, 2012
Update from the Collective
CIG
CiG's first music video. "I Want to Go Back" off of Back Against the Wall. Filmed and directed by Jen Santori.
Music Video : CIG I Wanna Go Back from Jennifer Santori on Vimeo.
Download the track for free as well!
Broken Records Collective Rappers
Check out Freestyle Fam, CiG, Eric D'Alessandro, Vinny Jett, and Justin from POF's remix of "Stay Schemin."
Download it for free here
CiG's first music video. "I Want to Go Back" off of Back Against the Wall. Filmed and directed by Jen Santori.
Music Video : CIG I Wanna Go Back from Jennifer Santori on Vimeo.
Download the track for free as well!
Broken Records Collective Rappers
Check out Freestyle Fam, CiG, Eric D'Alessandro, Vinny Jett, and Justin from POF's remix of "Stay Schemin."
Download it for free here
FigureHead
Listen to and download a new track by FigureHead called "Accept the Change."
Process of Fusion
The band is now on iTunes, buy the album here!
Also, support them at the Break Contest!
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Oneonta's Dragon Radio 90.9 Tropp It Likes It's Hot Show
Broken Records Collective on Oneonta's Dragon Radio 90.9 Tropp It Likes It's Hot Show.
Justin was interviewed and the station played Eric D'Alessandro, Freestyle Fam, Vinny Jett, and Process of Fusion.
Listen below
Justin was interviewed and the station played Eric D'Alessandro, Freestyle Fam, Vinny Jett, and Process of Fusion.
Listen below
Friday, February 3, 2012
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Broken Records Collective Press Release/Mission Statement
The Broken Records Collective is the newest brain child of Broken Records Magazine Editor-in-Chief Justin Sarachik, and will be looking to take several of Staten Island's very best artist's in rock music and hip-hop and join them together for one common goal, success.
The concept is to create a management/promotions record label on Staten Island that holds true to everything it promises and works exclusively with the groups to succeed as a collective.
At the start, the label will merge hip-hop and rock to create a powerhouse of talent that not only showcases individuals, but moves powerfully as a group to present a great show and experience for anyone involved.
The artist's have been specifically selected to compliment each other in order provide the best results. While mixing rap and rock is not a new concept, there will only be one band that floats in the middle of both. The rest of the groups will be strictly rap or rock, but at the same time unique to the collective as a whole.
BRC will aim for two group shows a month, one in the beginning and one in the end. In between these shows, smaller selections of the group will perform either a rock show or a rap show or any other show a band has an obligation to fulfill.
Proceeds from the shows will be split up between the artist's and the remainder will go back into the group to be used for promotion, merchandise, or whatever the collective needs.
Promotion for the group will come through Broken Records Magazine,www.Brokenrecordsonline.com, www.thesibandguy.blogspot.com,www.Offtangent.com, WSIA 88.9 Staten Island, Facebook and Twitter group pages, and the overall hustle and word of mouth of the parties involved.
Broken Records will provide the contacts and means of reaching out to record labels, publicist, and other publications in order to raise awareness in other places. A monthly press release/newsletter will be sent out to blogs and music sites to inform the Internet world what is going on.
BRC will be working internally to provide for itself jobs, whether it be recording, photography, videos, or promoters. The group will be a well oiled machine, a community of talent helping each other get to the next level.
Starting 2012, the BRC is here to stay.
facebook.com/BrokenRecordsCollective
brokenrecordscollective.bandcamp.com/
twitter.com/#!/BR_Collective
youtube.com/user/BRCollectiveSI
BrokenRecordsCollective@gmail.com
The artists: (For more info, see above tabs)
ROCK
Process of Fusion
FigureHead
Strange Brew
HIP-HOP
Freestyle Fam
CIG
Eric D'Alessandro
Vinny Jett
The concept is to create a management/promotions record label on Staten Island that holds true to everything it promises and works exclusively with the groups to succeed as a collective.
At the start, the label will merge hip-hop and rock to create a powerhouse of talent that not only showcases individuals, but moves powerfully as a group to present a great show and experience for anyone involved.
The artist's have been specifically selected to compliment each other in order provide the best results. While mixing rap and rock is not a new concept, there will only be one band that floats in the middle of both. The rest of the groups will be strictly rap or rock, but at the same time unique to the collective as a whole.
BRC will aim for two group shows a month, one in the beginning and one in the end. In between these shows, smaller selections of the group will perform either a rock show or a rap show or any other show a band has an obligation to fulfill.
Proceeds from the shows will be split up between the artist's and the remainder will go back into the group to be used for promotion, merchandise, or whatever the collective needs.
Promotion for the group will come through Broken Records Magazine,www.Brokenrecordsonline.com, www.thesibandguy.blogspot.com,www.Offtangent.com, WSIA 88.9 Staten Island, Facebook and Twitter group pages, and the overall hustle and word of mouth of the parties involved.
Broken Records will provide the contacts and means of reaching out to record labels, publicist, and other publications in order to raise awareness in other places. A monthly press release/newsletter will be sent out to blogs and music sites to inform the Internet world what is going on.
BRC will be working internally to provide for itself jobs, whether it be recording, photography, videos, or promoters. The group will be a well oiled machine, a community of talent helping each other get to the next level.
Starting 2012, the BRC is here to stay.
facebook.com/BrokenRecordsCollective
brokenrecordscollective.bandcamp.com/
twitter.com/#!/BR_Collective
youtube.com/user/BRCollectiveSI
BrokenRecordsCollective@gmail.com
The artists: (For more info, see above tabs)
ROCK
Process of Fusion
FigureHead
Strange Brew
HIP-HOP
Freestyle Fam
CIG
Eric D'Alessandro
Vinny Jett
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