Sunday, April 18, 2010

The next instrumental project entitled, Appetizers, is currently being cooked up in the kitchen and will be released as a joint venture with J-List Clothing in late spring/early summer. Stay posted for more details on that. Also, P. Genz and I leaked the first track from our Revelations EP called "The Groove" that will be out later this year. You can listen to or download the track here. We encourage downloaders/fans/supporters to donate a minimum of $5 to Nfinit3 Music via the Paypal link at the bottom right of the website.

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Saturday, January 30, 2010

nfinit3.com Relaunch, Motherland Release

Pardon the delay blog fam, but we're back to announce the relaunch of Nfinit3's website along with the release of his african inspired instrumental project, Motherland. Head over to nfinit3.com and check out the new website. You'll also be able to download the latest release, Motherland, right there on the homepage. Thanks for your continued love and support.

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Its That Time of Year Again...

Let us reflect on all the good and bad points from the past year, but also allow us to move forward to create new, beautiful memories in this year to come. I thank each and every one of you who have been there for me, supporting my pursuit of greatness in this hectic entertainment industry. I pray that 2010 blesses me and each and everyone of you with nothing but positivity and good fortune. I'll leave my 2010 goals (I suppose you all consider them resolutions) for ya'll to see, hopefully you all have similar goals set for yourselves:

1. I am returning to college (The Art Academy Online) at the beginning of February. Hopefully I will be obtaining my bachelors degree in Graphic Design.

2. I plan on releasing 2-3 albums this year. An instrumental project titled "Motherland", inspired by music from Africa. My original debut project thats been on hold since 2007, "Make Music" should hopefully get a proper/real release this year, God willing. Outside of that, I have several projects in the making with different artists that I hope get completed and put out there for you all to enjoy.

3. I know many folks follow my writings/literature, I'm in the process of starting my first book, called "Its Human Nature". Lord knows how long its going to take me to get it completed and processed but I definitely am going to give it my all.

Thanks again for all the love and support and may everyone have a blessed New Years and 2010. pCe!

-- Nfinit3

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

I know I been ghost but...

My bad people!!! Just want to give ya'll the run down on a few things.

1. My instrumental album, Nonpareil: Visual Sound dropped about two weeks ago. It's a free download and for all those soulful beat lovers, this one is for you. You can cop that over on my website http://www.nfinit3.com or via the direct link here.

2. Southernboi Entertainment's CEO Big T dropped a new project today titled The Big T Chronicles and you can find that on datpiff.com and iTunes. It features production by me so make sure you check that out. You can preview his songs on his myspace page.

3. Lastly, I recently signed a deal with a clothing company based out of New York called J-List LTD. They got some hot gear and I recently had the opportunity to model some of the items in a photoshoot. For those interested in the clothes you can check out their items at here. In addition they also have a lifestyles website based around fashion, sports, music and entertainment that I write for weekly so make sure you check that out. I have 2 articles listed on the front page right now. The link for that is here. Anyone interested in seeing the photos from my J-List photoshoot, head over to facebook and check them out. If you haven't added me yet do so here or just view the photo album directly here.

Thanks for all the continued support with music and everything else I have going on surrounding my career. Be on the lookout for projects produced entirely by me from P. Genz, K-Beta in the coming months. Also, my next instrumental album is in the works. Its completely inspired by African music/samples and will be titled Motherland. pCe!

--Nfinit3

The Almighty Dolla on iTunes

The 2nd lp, The Almighty Dolla, from artist Bucky Dolla and producer Nfinit3 is finally available on iTunes here. and can also be found @ cdbaby.

For those of you new to the movement, the first album, The Mixed Bag Effect, is also available on those same outlets. Just goto cdbaby.com or on iTunes and search "Nfinit3" to find out how to get those projects.pCe!

-- Team Nfinit3

Sunday, July 26, 2009

A word from Nfinit3...

Hello world, Nfinit3 here. I know I've been ghost for awhile but I just wanted to let everyone know I'm still alive and well. There comes a time in a persons life when they have to take a step back, reassess the coming/going and make some lifechanging decisions. Well, I've been on a break trying to get the man behind the music together so that I could come back strong. Things don't always go as planned but that doesn't mean the progress halts. With that said, here are the plans and happenings in and around my career that are scheduled to occur in the near future. My instrumental album, Nonpareil, still remains 95% done and should be out for free before the end of the year. You can also expect a new Nfinit3 interview on EnterthezoneTV soon. I'm in the process of inking my first sponsorship deal with a clothing line, J-List LTD, so make sure everyone checks that out once it happens You'll get deals and so on for copping gear from them through me. There is an EP in the works, produced entirely by myself, K-Beta on the rhymes (hopefully) in a tribute style project for the late Michael Jackson. If it comes together properly, you all can expect a dope dope project. My original debut album, Make Music (which has yet to be released), is about 80% complete and I would like to finally put it out there with some dignity and distribution behind it. Outside of that, since I'm so anti-twitter you can check me and my quotes/poems out on facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/nfinit3. I'd like to thank everyone who has stood by and behind me through this whole process. I hope and pray that everyone continues to follow me on this journey, I don't know where its leading to but I hope its somewhere wonderful. With that said, I'm gonna wrap this up. Inquiries about beats/work should hit me up at nfinit3beats@gmail.com or nfinit3@nfinit3.com. Much love to everyone. pCe!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

New Nfinit3 interview with Bri of MATunes.com

Go check the link: http://matunes.com/?p=229

Be sure to support the artists, entertainers and everyone involved with the website. http://www.matunes.com

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This dude right here is a rapper and a producer…he began making beats in 2002. Nfinit3 has working relationships with several artists: P. Genz, Big T (of Southernboi Ent.), Justus League/9th Wonder affiliate Phocuz, Viciouq Tracks, Falz Profit, singer/emcee Range da Messenga, and more recently Bucky Dolla from the D.C./DMV region. He has also acquired airplay on several radio stations nationwide!!
Here is an interview that MATunes was able to have with him :)

Nfinit3

Where are you from?

I’m originally from the panhandle of West Virginia but I have been residing in Winchester, VA, what I consider an extended locale of the DC/DMV area, for many years now.

What do you do besides music?

I definitely express myself through the arts, which does include this whole musical movement. I write poetry and do a little designing as well. I actually went to college for Graphic Design. Outside of that, I work as an activities coordinator/art teacher/counselor at a facility for neglected, abused and low functioning children. Its quite an experience.

What do you love and hate about the music industry?

This is a serious question ha ha…well. I’d have to say I love the fact that those who paved the way and presented us with the real, meaningful hip-hop are still around and still putting out products and promoting worthwhile material. People like Nas, Jay-Z, De La Soul, Pete Rock, Big Daddy Kane, KRS One (to name a few), they’re all still actively trying to educate folks on what this whole genre is supposed to mean and be about. Furthermore, there are artists in the new age who are still putting out good music. The underground stays abuzz with a lot of talent. Some are getting the shine they deserve, others are content with where they are and who’s listening to them.

On the flip side, I hate that the industry is flooded with a lot of nonsense. I’m far from a hater, but when I turn on the radio or the television I’m just not impressed or interested in what I hear and see. Its rare to hear someone saying something of significance these days. Like I said before, you have to go elsewhere to hear what you want to hear. I don’t even use the radio in my car anymore. I keep the ipod fresh and uptodate with what I consider hiphop.

What/who inspired you to become an artist?

While I was in college I started to develop a niche/feel for what I enjoyed. My inspiration started with 9th Wonder, Little Brother and Kanye West. Then I discovered the work of J. Dilla and decided to educate myself on Preemo and Pete Rock. It was like heaven to my ears.

Who have you worked with or would like to work with?

As far as who I’ve worked with, I’ve had several artists who have local notariety in their respective areas. That list includes Bucky Dolla, Range da Messenga and P. Genz. Most notably, I’ve worked with Phocuz who is a Justus League/Hall of Justus affiliate.

I’ve been itching to get some artists that I respect, musically and personally, on my next mixtape. I’d love to have Royce da 5′9, Jean Grae, Sean Price, Wale, Marky, Oddisee and Freeway all involved in my next installment of my Track Sessions Series…along with the folks who I’ve been working with. You got some connections? Tell them to hit me up, ha ha.

How would you describe your style?

I’d consider myself an extremely soulful, consistent ‘bridge between the old school and new school’ type of producer. For me it’s like remodeling the past to deliver something new for today and tomorrow. I’m like a collage of all the producers before me, I learn something, soak it in and apply it to my own work.

What projects are you working on and have worked on?

I have several projects available now. “The Mixed Bag Effect” and “The Almighty Dolla” were both joint albums with artist Bucky Dolla that I produced entirely. You can google each of those and find a purchasing locale of your preference to buy them. You can download some free material from me over on my website, http://www.nfinit3.com. Just goto the media page and click the download link for whichever project you’re interested in.

Why should people listen to your music?

Why shouldn’t they? I’m not the bragging type, nor am I going to throw what I do in the faces of the fans and listeners. If you enjoy soulful, melodic, real music with a positive message then this is for you. If you miss the hip-hop of the 80’s and 90’s when it was fun and meaningful then you will enjoy what I have to offer. Nothing is watered down, its presented with the intent to move you mentally. Just take a listen, I promise I won’t let you down.

Where can people go to listen to your music?

You can search Nfinit3 on iTunes or Google me to find links and songs to preview. Also, my website, http://www.nfinit3.com, has every free mixtape/project of mine available for download. The majority of my traffic and listeners are found on my myspace page, http://www.myspace.com/nfinit3. Go check it out.

Any other comments you want to add in the end of this interview?

I appreciate you taking the time out to chop it up with me. I wish you nothing but success with your movement, website and networking as I’m busy chasing a similar dream. Its all about the passion and music. To the readers, I hope you all enjoy what I have to offer. If you got a myspace page hit me up, if you’re interested in working with me or whatever, email me. I’m always open to build with folks. nfinit3beats@gmail.com. Until next time, pCe!

Thanks Nfinit3! :)