
Chase March – Blog
Welcome to the sounding board for Chase March. Here you will find my various articles about a variety of topics (DJ Events and news, book reviews, skatepark tours, teaching-related articles and resources, and much more)
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Females Are Killing It
In a recent interview, I asked Eternia why there aren’t more women in rap. This is what she had to say, “I don’t believe that there is actually a lack of females in hip-hop. I think there’s a lack of coverage, oftentimes. I think that getting ourselves out there with multiple full-length albums, there is
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Muneshine Interview
I was really excited to go to the Shad / D-sisive / Ngajuana concert last month. I had already interviewed everyone on the bill that night but the D-sisive interview I did was nearly ten years ago and it was for the university newspaper. I was really looking forward to interviewing him again for the DOPEfm
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Give The Roots Their Due
So I’m rolling in the car with a friend who is not a fan of rap music. My MP3 player is hooked up to the car stereo and we’re listening to some country music. Tim McGraw’s Southern Voice is an amazing album. Love it! Anyway, she feels like listening to something else and starts scrolling
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Green Army Men Skateboard
I don’t reblog often. Instead I usually share cool images that I find online using Twitpic. However, I really wanted to share this image with all of you. A green army dude figure is doing a kickflip with his flat plastic base. That is just golden there. Much props to the artist. I so want this t-shirt.
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2010 = 2009, Post Wise
Wow, it’s been a productive year here at Silent Cacophony. As of today, I have posted 214 blog entries this year. The total number of entries I posted last year = 214. So, for today only, 2010 = 2009 for the sheer number of blog posts I have published. It’s only August 9th and I’ve already
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Where The Ladies At?
“I’ve been known to talk about women on a track or twoI talk to womenI just can’t talk for women, that’s for youWe need more women for thatMore women in rapEven tracks like Kweli’s ‘Four Women’That’s still only half the view of the world.There’s no girls rapping so we only hearing half the truthWhat we
