Race For Your Life, SkyBlew (Review)

It's been a while since I did a geek who do music review. However SkyBlew is back with a brand new EP entitled "Race For Your Life, SkyBlew." After a listening to the album twice I can say he has done it again. SkyBlew just keeps getting better and better with each release. This guy truly has the Hip-Hop I've been craving. His music has not pigeonhole himself as a geek rapper. Instead of going that route he just gives you himself. In a world of music where many play characters for sells. SkyBlew gives you authenticity in his music and you feel it.

The album is great lyrically, production wise, with a few concept songs that make references to pop culture of the past. Songs like "Spirit Detective 2" which is a brilliant nod to the anime "Yu Yu Hakusho" makes references to the show but maintains the theme of the song. The song is about a man who won't give into demons and will continue to be a solider of light. It's clever tracks like "Spirit Detective 2", "Dwayne Wayne"  and "Picture That" that will have you take notice if you haven't to SkyBlew.

I have to say that is truly is a great album. But in the world music it's not just the artist alone. The people behind the production job is to compliment the talent of the artist. "Race For Your Life, SkyBlew" has fantastic production from producers Scottie King who owns it on my favorite track of the album "Picture That." I love this beat it's sounds soulful but at the same time like I'm going into a RPG town. Scottie King lends his talents to other tracks and it's home run each time. SkyBlew also continues his collaboration with Backdraft (see SkyBlew his album Journey in 1st Person for more) and you can hear the chemistry when great lyrics mix with great beats. Backdraft and SkyBlew fit like a glove and when you hear the production on the song "The Ballad of Patience" you will see why I say that. Don't wait for me to tell you check it out. Other producers such as U'Nquie Music, DJ Reimi and Englewood all do fantastic on the tracks their production is featured on.

Overall if you looking for music that is authentic with positive vibes and great lyrics and production. "Race For Your Life, SkyBlew" is the album for you. 16 tracks and I didn't skip on track. Great album and a must listen too if you like music with substance.

Rating - A+

Stand Out Tracks
Flowers PT. 2
Spirit Detective 2
The Ballad of Patience
Dwayne Wayne

SkyBlew x Backdraft: Journeys In 1st Person Review

A couple of months ago I featured a Hip Hop artist by the name of SkyBlew on this site. He was featured on our "Geeks Who Do Music" spotlight (/www.otakusandgeeks.com/akusandgeeks.com/2014/02/geeks-who-do-music-5-skyblew.html). Well this time SkyBlew is back with all new music entitled "Journeys In 1st Person." Just like his previous release "Digi Destined", SkyBlew brings an amazing production and a storytelling theme as we get a glimpse of the artist in first person.

If you're tired of the hoe praising, drug selling, money flashing that continue to plague the genre I love. I suggest you give SkyBlew a listen. While he's not the only underground Hip Hop artist that brings positivity or the only geek rapper doing that. I will say listening to his music makes him standout. His music has an identity, he knows his audiences and his listeners. One of the most important things for any artist is to be themselves. SkyBlew knows this and you can hear it in his rhymes and you hear it in his production.

"Journeys In 1st Person" exceeds pass SkyBlew's previous entries. What make this entry standout is that we really get to see the world as SkyBlew views it. Unlike his previous entry "Digi Destined" which the focal point was otaku and geek culture, this entry is more grounded in the world of SkyBlew. Songs like "Ordinary Tuesday", "Island Of Serenity", "Blew Style That I Write" and "The Green Ballons" are the standout tracks to listen too. In this entry SkyBlew doesn't drop as much geeky references as he does in "Digi Destined." Instead of the geeky references and bars aimed at the culture, SkyBlew delivers lines and music for the everyday person. The subject matters target the music business, dream killers and staying true to your goals. Overall the message of this album is be yourself. While the subject matter might not be the most popular in the mainstream media, it's an important message to the audience that SkyBlew is targeting. One of my favorite lines from this album is from my favorite track "Ordinary Tuesday."

"No matter how they mask their existence with name brand clothes, they can't take it with them when they go. All you got is soul though some trade it away no amount equal to a better day." - "Ordinary Tuesday" By SkyBlew

SkyBlew continues to deliver lyrically on this EP, however his production is what really brings everything together. The sample tracks from classic Motown artist such as Marvin Gaye not only bring the value of the EP high, it also honors and pays homage to the artist he is sampling. I would say the only flaw I didn't really like was some of the features. While SkyBlew sets the flow and tone of the song, some of the features knock it out and some don't. The features don't ruin the songs by any means it's just some felt out of place.  Overall this is another solid EP from SkyBlew and you can check it out at (http://skyblew1.bandcamp.com/album/skyblew-x-backdraft-journeys-in-1st-person)

Final Grade 4.5/5

Like SkyBlew On Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/SkyBlewMusic

Follow SkyBlew On Twitter
https://twitter.com/heyskyblew

SkyBlew's Bandcamp
http://skyblew1.bandcamp.com/



Geeks Who Do Music #5: SkyBlew

It's been a while since I did the "Geeks Who Do Music" feature. However I have another artist that you should definitely check out. This feature this time goes to a rapper name SkyBlew. I was introduced to SkyBlew's music through a retweet by one of our Twitter followers. I had a feeling that was a tweet I should pay attention too. I clicked on the tweet and follow the link to SkyBlew's Bandcamp page to his most recent release "The Digi Destined." I then proceeded to download the album and I was blown away. There are a lot of geeky rappers that throw in geek references in their lyrics. Sometimes the geek references have no relationship with the song, it's just thrown in there for the listener. 

What I like about SkyBlew is that his lyrics does contain geeky references, but it's cleverly put into the song relating to the overall topic or theme. The geek references don't feel awkward or out of place. In fact the references make sense, it makes you more intrigued on what SkyBlew will say next. A great example of his geeky lyrics is track six on his "The Digi Destined"album entitled "Dream Fighter 3rd Strike." This song can be interpreted in two ways. One way is SkyBlew's way of showing his lyrical onslaught to any challengers. The other way can be viewed from a gamer's perspective. The gamer who plays fighting games will love the lyrics in this song. One of the lyrics that will put a smile on a fighting gamer face is when SkyBlew raps. 

"You never been engaged to the game, I'm Ryu you powerless Johnny Cage lame. I make the wave the sang current thoughts on how you caliber. Ya'll ain't shooting for the stars you die in Galaga. Oh a new challenger you should've kept your quarter bro, you don't want the knuckles we know you drown in water bro." - SkyBlew (Dream 3D Fighter Strike)

While SkyBlew raps about things related to geek culture it's not all he raps about. He also raps about social issues, his views on the state of Hip-Hop and his life. My personal favorite track from his latest release is "Ballad Of The Dreamer." This is probably SkyBlew's most personal track on the album and it's the most uplifting. The production on this song fits the title very well. The beat makes you want to sit back and dream and plan your goals. It has a great message and the feature from an artist named Mega Ran ends the song nicely.

SkyBlew is an artist I will keep my eyes and ears on. He has a positive message, great lyrics and has a flow with versatility. His latest release "The Digi Destined" is fantastic and you check it out below. Also give him a like on Facebook and follow him on Twitter.

Like SkyBlew On Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/SkyBlewMusic

Follow SkyBlew On Twitter
https://twitter.com/heyskyblew

SkyBlew's Bandcamp
http://skyblew1.bandcamp.com/

Listen To SkyBlew's Latest Release "The Digi Destined"




Geeks Who Do Music: EP Review - Jowin Actually Has Friends by Jowin

One thing I love is listening to my fellow geeks music. A while back we feature hip hop artist Jowin in our Geek Who Do Music section (/www.otakusandgeeks.com/akusandgeeks.com/2011/10/cosplay-girl-videos.html). Many geeks will know Jowin from his hit song "Cosplay Girl." Jowin is back with an all new EP "Jowin Actually Has Friends." The 5 song EP is smooth, creative, fun and it's something hip hop fans should check out. 

The EP opens up with a smooth, relaxing track "Can't Stay Away" it's a great opener with cool vocals and lyrics. It does a great job of setting the tone of the EP. The next track is when Jowin starts showing his lyrical skills with the song "Commute." The song paints imagery of Jowin traveling and trying to tune out his surroundings. The song chorus is catchy and the lyrics are spot on for the concept Jowin is going for. The next track is absolutely my favorite track of them all. The third track "All Alone" is the show stealer of the EP. The song's catchy amazing jazzy beat grabs you from the first ten seconds, and the chorus song by artist FYUTCH is fitting for the track. Jowin uses some geeky references in this song which he clever manages to weave into the concept of the song. Jowin and FYUTCH chemistry is what makes this song work, they play off each other styles very well and with clever lyrics and great production this is the must listen track on the EP. The final two tracks "Please Save Mii" and "Stranger" are two great songs to close the EP.

Final Thoughts: "Jowin Actually Has Friends" is a wonderful EP. It makes you want more tracks from Jowin and see what else he will come up with in the future. Each song concept fits, the features are just as talented and the production will make true hip hop fans smile. It is a valid effort and showcase on someone I believe is just warming up.

Track listing & Ratings

1.Can't Stay Away (4.5/5)
2. Commute (4.5/5)
3. All Alone feat FYUTCH (5/5)
4. Please Save Me (4.5/5)
5. Stranger (4.5/5)

Final Grade: 4.5/5 AWESOME!

Download and Buy The EP Here
http://jowin.bandcamp.com/album/jowin-actually-has-friends

All Alone By Jowin


Follow Jowin On Twitter
https://twitter.com/iamjowin

Like Jowin on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/iamjowin








Geeks Who Do Music #4: Level Boys

We're back with another addition of Geeks Who Do Music. This time we head back into Hip Hop world with the duo Level Boys. The anime rap duo is based in Chicago and released their first EP "Project Otaku" last year in July. To check the out the EP go http://www.levelboys.com/#!musiclevelboyscom/cqyt. The highlight track on the EP is Animated/Otaku and 60 Billion Double. 

Here is there song Naruto Flow




Album Review: "Lemuria" By Gary Samurai

One thing we love to do at Otakus and Geeks is to showcase geeks who do music. This time I have another album review from a geek who does music. You seen him as a feature for geeks who do music and this time he has his first album "Lemuria." Is it worth checking it out?

The first thing you will notice about "Lemuria" is the wonderful album concept. The song titles such as Underwater, Mermaid, Ocean Floor and many more tell a story, emotion or theme for the concept the album. The concept is a man going deeper into this world called "Lemuria." With each song the artist goes deeper into a world, telling a story or examining social commentary. It also can be also be a metaphor from Gary Samurai as well, to give the audience a deeper look into his world, life and views.

"Lemuria" is not just another Hip-Hop album but it's an experience. The production is to thank for that. It does a great job because it actually fits the concept of the album. Almost every beat on "Lemuria" sounds like a soundtrack from the ocean which allows you to visualize the world Gary Samurai is creating with his lyrics. A clear example of this is the third track "Mermaid." The production sounds like a sample from "Final Fantasy VII" song "Lifestream." The beat is laid back, calm like the ocean waves very peaceful and with Gary Samurai's lyrics complementing the beat and his smooth flow made this one of my favorite tracks on the album. The lyrics are great too and carry positive messages or a reflection into Gary's life. That is all you can ask for from a music artist, to be creative and give you the audience an experience. Some of the highlights track are Mermaid, Freedom, The Chosen, Last Day. 

Mermaid - Is one of my favorite tracks on the album. As stated above it gave me an experience of being underwater trying to woo this mermaid girl who is the object of my affection. The beat is one of my favorites on the album as well since it reminded of "Final Fantasy VII."

The Chosen - The Chosen is when Gary gets really lyrical and spits many themes such as hope, being a leader and overcoming the odds. It's a great song and shines as one of the best lyrics on the album. The production sounds like a something you would hear in an epic prologue to a final boss. It will have your head bobbing.

Last Day - Last Day is the first song on the album and really sets the tone for the album. Once again you see Gary's talent with words his punchlines, metaphors and flow is spot on in this track. It has a nice hook and have some social commentary bars that will have you thinking a little like, "Some of you may might not get this, if someone is good and someone is bad and do the same thing what's the difference?" One of my favorite lines on the album.

Freedom - This is the best song on the album and one hell of a way to end the album. Gary goes all out lyrically and makes sure to end the album with a bang. This song has references to Star Wars, real life issues and it's one of the most personal songs on the album. Gary is able to give lyrical references to geeks, social issues and still keep the concept of the world Lemuria intact. The production is also the best on the album with a smooth jazz speed up track it still sounds like your underwater. This track is the one you must listen too.

Final Thoughts - Lemuria is a breath of fresh air. The album is creative, the lyrics are spot on and the production does the concept of the album justice. This album is just not for geeks who will understand the things Gary references, but anyone who is a fan of Hip Hop that wants something different, something creative and something positive. Gary lyrics will bring you into the world of Lemuria and as you get into each track you will go deeper into his mind and the world. The album is only 9 tracks and I wish there was a little bit more songs, but overall this something you sound check out.

Tracklist & Rating
Last Day (4.5/5)
Underwater (4.0/5)
Mermaid (4.5/5)
Ocean Floor (3.5/5)
Welcome To Acropolis (4.0/5)
The Chosen (4.5/5)
Error! Ft Levi Watson (4.5/5)
Waiting Room (4.0/5)
Freedom (5/5)

Final Rating - 4.5/5 - AWESOME!!!!

Listen to Lemuria here
http://garysamurai.bandcamp.com/

Follow Gary on Twitter
Twitter.com/GarySamurai







Interview With LeetStreet Boys


Hey Otakus and Geeks we have another exciting interview today. We had a chat with the Otaku band LeetStreet Boys. The band has two albums and just recently released they 3rd album " L3g3nds." We had a chat with the lead singer Matt to talk anime, the 3rd album and more.

OtakusandGeeks.com: Let’s start with the origins. How did the band form? Also how did you come up with the name?

LeetStreet Boys: I wrote Yuri The Only One for a one-time performance at an anime convention, and I had no idea anything more would come of it. LeetStreet Boys (using the 3s as Es) was the first cool name we came up with, after rejecting The Free Hugs and Sexy Jitsu.

OtakusandGeeks.com: Your music topics are amazing. It’s really rare to find an Otaku/Geeky band. How do you choose the topics to your songs?

LeetStreet Boys: Thanks! On L3g3nds I brainstormed a list of song topics before writing any music.  Stories I wanted to tell inspired by personal experiences or the experiences of otakus I've met. Popular anime and games are always changing, but the emotions that fans experience are timeless.

OtakusandGeeks.com: Do you have a favorite record that holds a special place?

LeetStreet Boys: I've probably listened to Green Day's “Dookie,” Sugarcult's “Start Static” and the Final Fantasy VII soundtrack more than anything else.

OtakusandGeeks: Has there been any changes in style of music from your debut album to recent album L3g3nds?

LeetStreet Boys: I've tried to keep the arrangements consistent between albums. I want fans to get what they expect from a LeetStreet Boys album. L3g3nds has more chiptunes on it in places where lead guitar would be. Because we're usually playing shows with only one guitarist rather than 2, I wanted the guitar to be playable live no matter what. There's also more piano-driven songs. Since piano is my main instrument I feel like there are times where I can better communicate through piano than guitar.

OtakusandGeeks.com: Tell us a little bit about the 3rd album L3g3nds and what was the process of creating it like?

LeetStreet Boys: My goal was to balance between writing songs for teen and adult fans and to have more diversity compared to Otaku Hearts. I did a huge amount of revision on some of the song arrangements over six months. I wrote and recorded even more songs and scrapped the ones I felt were weakest. The album mixing happened over a relatively short period of time. It involved lots of intense  discussion, late nights listening and making tough decisions quickly. I also want to commend Powers for stepping up to the challenge of doing more guitar solos than originally planned.

OtakusandGeeks.com: Do you have a favorite song on the 3rd album?

LeetStreetBoys: My personal favorites are Sakura for the music, and Imaginary Boys for the lyrics.

*Note* - Sakura is our favorite song on the track as well :).

OtakusandGeeks.com: Let’s talk anime when it comes to anime, do you have a specific genre that you like to watch?

LeetStreet Boys: I personally enjoy mystery like Detective Conan and Kindaichi Casefiles, as well as fantasy like Vampire Hunter D and FullMetal Alchemist.

OtakusandGeeks.com: Who is your favorite anime character and why?

LeetStreet Boys: Tamaki from Ouran High School Host Club, because of the way he can charm women.

OtakusandGeeks.com: Here at OtakusandGeeks.com we have a Cosplay Girl Of The Week. Have you seen a Cosplay Girl that made you say wow, she looks just like the character?

LeetStreet Boys: Of course! We're releasing a music video for our song “Cosplay Girlfriend” around end of year. Look out for it!

OtakusandGeeks.com: Tell us about the LeetStreet Boys webcomics. How did that start?

LeetStreet Boys: There was no way we realistically had the resources to make an anime, so we started a webcomic. It helps keep fans interested in LeetStreet Boys between releasing new music.

OtakusandGeeks.com: Speaking of comics. Do you have a favorite superhero and least favorite superhero?

LeetStreet Boys: My favorite is a good James Bond movie. My least favorite is a bad James Bond movie. I hope Skyfall will be a good one!

OtakusandGeeks.com: You guys perform at a lot of conventions. What is the most awkward moment with a fan?

LeetStreet Boys: 99% of fans are wonderful and make me feel totally comfortable. Unfortunately there are 1% of fans that are prone to do stupid things which is why rules exist. I've learned to be careful what I say to teen fans, because it's such an emotional age.  That being said, I tend to become friends with and / or fall for my fans. If I didn't love being with fans there is no way that I would do what I do. I can be awkward too!

OtakusandGeeks.com: Finally how can your fans keep in touch?

LeetStreet Boys: Follow all LeetStreet Boys' adventures on our website! http://www.leetstreetboys.com/




Otaku Band LeetStreet Boys Release 3rd Album "L3g3nds"

Hey Otakus! Ashley here with some Geeks Who Do Music Music News. Today the otaku band LeetStreet Boys have released there 3rd album entitled "L3g3nds." The album has 11 tracks which you can see the list below and two videos found on the official website. Legends takes otaku music to a whole new level with familiar teen anthems like “Imaginary Boys” and “Sakura,” as well as thoughtful, introspective ballads like “My Life Is An RPG” and “The Song Of Time.” The album is available for purchase on the LeetStreet Boys website as well as iTunes and other digital music stores. The price for mail-order albums is $13.37 including shipping, because the band thinks it’s a really “l33t” (1337) value and has a sense of humor!

Buy “L3g3nds” CD through the LeetStreet Boys website store!
Buy “L3g3nds” digital copy on iTunes.  




Geeks Who Do Music #4 (The Oneups)

It's time again to showcase amazing geeks who do music. This time we take a look at the band "The Oneups."  The Oneups are from Fayetteville, Arkansas. This band is one of the most dominant acts in the videogame music scene. They have released many albums with over 10,000 sold. Check out their site http://theoneups.com/ The Oneups and take a look at the sounds of The Oneups below.


Geeks Who Do Music #3 (Mike Fly)

Geeks Who Do Music is back, and were still in the Hip Hop category. This time we have Mike Fly, 19 year old Otaku from GA, United States. Mike Fly has released his first mixtape on August of this year. Mike loves wrestling, videogames and of course Anime. Check out his first mixtape "Before The Station Vol​:​1 Smooth Geek."

For info on Mike Fly check out these links.
Mike Fly Blog

Mike Fly Music Page


Geeks Who Do Music Interview With Gary Samurai

As you know we have a featured called "Geeks Who Do Music" where we showcase geeks who do music. Our first geek is a hip-hop artist by the name Gary Samurai. We chat anime, his music and more.

OtakusandGeeks.com: Let’s talk first about your origins in music. What made you fall in love with Hip-Hop?

Gary Samurai: Honestly, listening to The College Dropout is what made me fall in love with hip hop. Just hearing Kanye West & knowing that you could be exactly who you are & be accepted was enough for me to realize that I loved it.

OtakusandGeeks.com: Your production on your EP “Sleepless In Atlanta” is very soulful. Any musical influences that you had growing up?

Gary Samurai: Thank you. As far as production goes, I have only a few influences with producing. Those people would be MF DOOM, Daft Punk, & Kanye West. The way they all produce is just so ill to me, but I would never touch their styles. The only influence I have from them is the energy & all around feel of music.

OtakusandGeeks.com: What is your thought process when making a song? How do you choose the subject matter of your songs?

Gary Samurai: I mostly just choose to write about my life. Whether it be something I like, dislike, or am intrigued by, it has to pertain to my life in some way. I can’t write about it if I haven’t been through it.

OtakusandGeeks.com: You cleverly make geeky and anime references in your songs. Let’s talk a little about your geeky origins. What type of geek are you and what age did you notice you were a geek?

Gary Samurai:
I’ve been a geek for as long as I’ve been alive, but I really started to notice when I was in the first grade. It’d really be hard for me to choose what type of geek I am, but I’d say I’m more of a book geek. I just love to read & learn new things, while also escaping to new places.

OtakusandGeeks.com: Being an Otaku, what are your choices for 5 must watch animes?

Gary Samurai: 1. Evangelion 2. Hellsing 3. Afro Samurai 4. Yu Yu Hakusho 5. Air Gear

OtakusandGeeks.com: Favorite Anime character and why?

Gary Samurai: Shinji Ikari of the Evangelion series. He and I share the same story. One of his reasons for piloting an EVA is to gain acceptance from his father. That’s also one of my reasons for making music.

OtakusandGeeks.com: Interesting choices. Can we expect an EP dedicated purely to anime?

Gary Samurai: Samurai Cinema isn’t solely dedicated to anime, but there is a song or two dedicated to a series. I don’t really want to fall under the category of “anime rapper”, I just want to be looked at as an artist. When you focus on one thing, you tend to get old.

OtakusandGeeks.com: Do you have any favorite artist from Japan? What makes your ears tingle about their music?

Gary Samurai: I absolutely love Aqua Timez! Their music has just always been dope to me. I also love SAWA. I just love her voice.

OtakusandGeeks.com: Any artist that you will love to collaborate with?

Gary Samurai: I really want to collaborate with Lupe Fiasco, Kanye West, and June Chikuma. I’m more into wanting to get the chance to collaborate with sound teams. I really want to be able to music along the lines of things you would find in an OST.

OtakusandGeeks.com: Any new projects that you are working on?

Gary Samurai: I’m actually working on a lot of big stuff. I can’t really talk about everything that I’m working on, but all I will say is that “Samurai Cinema” is only the beginning.

OtakusandGeeks.com: Time for our usual fun questions from the readers. Are you ready?

Gary Samurai: Heck yeah! Let’s go, lol.

OtakusandGeeks.com: ILoveKay asked: What anime would you love to do a theme song for?

Gary Samurai: If I could do a theme for Evangelion, Hellsing, or Afro Samurai, I’d flip. Lol.

OtakusandGeeks.com: GamerTed asked: Are you a gamer if so, what is your favorite game?

Gary Samurai: Yes, I actually am! My favorite game to play has & always will be Mortal Kombat. Always been a game I was infatuated with since my younger days. Jet Set Radio is a CLOSE second, though.

OtakusandGeeks.com: Sarah asked: One universe you can live in, what will it be?

Gary Samurai: Hmm, this is a pretty cool question. I wish I could answer it in a better way, but the only universe I would care to live in is Earth-616. If I’m not mistaken, it was invaded by zombies.

OtakusandGeeks.com: You have the floor promote, promote!

Gary Samurai: Awesome! Everyone make sure you go to http://garysamurai.bandcamp.com/ for all of my music & check out the other social networks I’m a part of!

Check out Sleepless In Atlanta


Download Sleepless In Atlanta

Follow Gary Samurai On Twitter

Like Gary On Facebook

OtakusandGeeks.com: Finally Words Of Wisdom from Gary Samurai?

Gary Samurai: If anyone reading this takes anything from me, always follow your dreams. If you decide that you want to be or do something, do it. Don’t let anyone influence your choice. Achieving your goals is a better feeling than following someone’s rules.


Geeks Who Do Music #2 (Jowin)

So I got a tidbit of yumminess on the Tweetline yesterday, just as I was putting together a post for ... Yesterday! I thought this was way more yummy and amusing and scrapped my other share STAT!

These videos, Cosplay Girl :: Parts1 & 2 are the lyrical masterpieces of artist, Jowin, a hip-hop producer/lyricist hailing from Macon, GA. His underground viral music video, Cosplay Girl spawned a sequel, nearly a year later, properly titled, Cosplay Girl Part 2.

Be sure to check out his third self-released album "The Wallflower Project" as well as past projects. I PROMISE disappointment is not in your future with this goodness!

But for now interweb stalk him HERE and be sure to follow him on twitter ... PEEP GAME! 
~je t'adoore!


Geeks Who Do Music #1: Sleepless In Atlanta By Gary Samurai

Welcome to our new topic Geeks Who Do Music. In this section we will showcase and let you guys and gals know about some cool geeks who do music. To kick this new topic/segment off. We want you guys to know about one our Twitter followers. He's an Otaku, Nerd and a very talented rapper. He has just released his new EP "Sleepless In Atlanta." For those who listen to Hip Hop, this is a really cool, soulful EP. Can you count how much gaming, anime or geeky references Gary Samurai makes? You can download Gary's EP at his site and listen to some of his tracks below. Favorite track is "Sleepless In Atlanta." It has a very nice soulful feel to it.



Download Sleepless In Atlanta

Follow Gary Samurai On Twitter

Like Gary On Facebook