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Recommend this profile to your Facebook friends. personal messageWhat else can be said...when you love music you put your everything into it. Hip-Hop is an art that gives us a way to voice our opinion. an art that allows us to be heard when everything else that happens in this world drowns us out. Whether you mc or you bang on the mp you are speaking to the world in the fashion that you were born to. We need to treat Hip-Hop as that. Keep it fun and funky but also keep it educational and inspirational. Whatever passion you have you should put everything you have into it. If you dont then you havent done what your higher power put you here to do. Make your name ring whether you are here in the flesh or not. If you make music make it timeless. Make music that can be listened to 20 years from now and still be respected. Master your art and stop %#&@$!ting on the next man because he or she isnt doing whats hot. If everyone did what was hot at that moment there would be no diversity. Talent is whats respected, not how many songs you can write a day or how many beats you bang out. Its about if you can touch and move people with what you do. CientifiQ was born as Quincy Allen July 26, 1980. At a young age he was introduced to music by his father who played the saxaphone and was an avid music listener. From that moment on CientifiQ knew that he was destined to make music and good music at that. His first introduction to Hip-Hop was in 1985 when Slick Rick's "The Great Adventures of Slick Rick" came out. This is when CientifiQ knew that Hip-Hop was his niche. At about age 10 CientifiQ started playing instruments..mainly the clarinet and the drums but also the saxaphone. He ws also involved in Choir throughout his middle school and highschool years. CientifiQ started MC'ing in the 8th grade...penning ryhmes and spitting them over intrumentals on his kareoke machine he received that year as a Christmas gift. He soon linked up with a local DJ named DJ Al Ski that showed him the fundementals of scratching as well as blending music. Soon after Highschool CientifiQ joined the United States Air Force and linked up with another crew that went by the name of Metro with Shame Luv being the man behind the wheels of steel CientifiQ and the rest of the crew recorded numerous freestyles to industry instrumentals for distribution throughout Shreveport as well as on the Air Force base. In 2001 CientifiQ left the armed forces and was stuck without a DJ or anywhere to record. This is when CientifiQ picked up production. Initially starting out using Reason, Cubase SX3 and a midi controller, CientifiQ under the name Q-HEKTIK formed a production crew with a local producer named Illio McDuffie named DA Arsonists as well as a local label Blackout Entertainment with his co-d K.T. The label supported some of the dopest MC's in the area and with production by Da Arsonists they felt they were bound for stardum. The label soon folded due to lack of motivation as well as un-faimly like bussiness and the simple fact that there were too many generals and not enough captains. The label and its artists made noise but shutdown after about 2 years. After a computer malfunction CientifiQ bought a MPC2000XL and a Korg Triton Xtreme and began to learn the hardware way of making music. He loved it..Software kept him too constrained and he could not get into the music he was making because he couldnt feel that groove with Reason. He soon linked up a local producer named Monsta Dot also know as Dot- NICE, someone more in tune with the type of music that CientifiQ was trying to bring out of TX. They soon formed the Da Rugged Onez a production camp under the label Dirty Rugged which consists of Monsta Dot, CientifiQ, and N.O.M.A.D. 3 different types of production styles that mesh up so well that there was nothing left to do but link up and push the music to the world. Till this day CientifiQ is still in the bussiness of perfecting his craft putting in countless hours day in and day out to make sure he does not let any time go un-used. While working a day job to support his family he puts in more than 15 hours a day either making music or recording songs. He has also brought back the MC in him and is in the process of recording a couple of collaborations with a few artists to see what people think of his MC skills. He has already marked himself as the go-to producer in the area for your laid back, smoke-out Hip-Hop tracks and will not stop until he is the go-to guy in the industry. http://www.myspace.com/cientif iq ~Da Rugged Onez Production Squad~ q_hektik007@yahoo.com qhektik@gmail.com Thats the music aspect of my life......I work for Northrop Grumman as a General Engineer for the FBCB2 Program. I am 28 years old and on my %#&@$!! Always have been and always will be. I own my own house, car and I take care of myself. Very hard worker. I try not to slack in anything I do from the music to this day job. Looking to move away from this place I live in now. Maybe move somewhere out West or move back East. No clue yet. Where the money is, is where I am going. I make too much here to just pick up and move even though I do hate this spot. Anyone want to take care of me? Just bull%#&@$!ting. I dont get down like that anyway. If you want to know anything else then feel free to ask. Take some time to listen to the music and leave me some feedback on it. I have been doing it for a while now so I know I dont suck at it but there is always room for improvement. Thanks for stopping through the spot and hopefully there is something that make you come back. If not then oh well thanks for stopping by anyway. Peace~favorite pages
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recent blog postsYou ever feel like you have just had it with a certain part of your life? Thats how I have been feeling lately about this music. I mean I love music. I love the sound of it, the way it makes you feel and basically being involved in music. But lately I have been thinking....Where is this going? I have been making music for over 10 years and still havent gotten a break or even been close to getting a break. Still, I work from 8-5 everyday and go home and get in the studio and make a track or two a... (continue reading) HIP-HOPPosted Whats going on BP. Its your boy Q aka CientifiQ just coming through to leave some words....I was in the studio yesterday as I am everyday and started listening to some old tracks I had made. I got to thinking about music in general and the direction it is taking. Music used to kind of be an outlet for anyone that was involved in it to give the world a peice of themselves. I dont think music is the same way anymore though. Not just Hip-Hop but all walks of music. With the crazy decline in sales... (continue reading) |
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