Name: Michal Menert - Even If It Isn't Right Genre: Instrumental Hip-Hop Release Date: 2012 Label: Pretty Lights Music Quality: VBR Format: Mp3 Duration: 01:41:38 Size: 330 mb
Since my last record, I have been adapting to a new way of life. I've made a lot of new friends, seen a lot of the world, and been blessed with the chance to bring music to life along the way. I've also lost touch with a lot of people I care about, been away from the comfort of home, and had to make quick decisions that end up affecting my future in big ways. The title of this record stems from that.. from choices, actions, statements and even music that I've made in the last two years.. I took these steps because they were what I thought was right, even if it wasn't. Part of growing is accepting that you make mistakes, and learning from them. If you don't make mistakes or fall down, you're not trying hard enough. Even the 100+ minute running time of this album may not be 'right' by traditional standards, but it's what I felt was needed to tell the story of my life since my last release. So, even if it isn't right, this is life.. If we own our choices, we can escape the pitfalls of guilt, regret, and imagining how it all could have been if only we had…
A lot of friends helped with this album. Seth Blakely (aka the BeatServer) is fellow crate digger, and contributed immensely to the pool of records I drew from to create this music. Derek VanScoten let me crash at his crib in Brooklyn, and we started collaborating on a number of tracks. He helped with "Solar Overdrive" and "Remember," and his wife, Chantel Mead, lent her vocal talent to "Solar Overdrive." Mr. VanScoten also enlisted additional instrumentation from Avi Dvorin on "Remember," rounding out the sonic palette of the tune. My good friend and label mate, Blake (aka SuperVision), helped put the finishing touches and magic sprinkles on "Out Of This World" and Paul Basic, a life-long collaborator, best friend, and Half Color teammate, brought new life to "The Keep On." Another friend from the road, Jon Belfontaine (better known as Outlet) assisted in finish "Drift By," and consistently brings the good vibes and humor when I'm in New England. A.C. Lao, who is my friend and drummer, sat with me for countless hours watching me pick apart and fine tune this album one track at a time, offering input and critique when it was most needed. Pat Milberry got me out to Japan this winter, got me on to Red Rocks for the third time in my first summer there, and has been a supporter, collaborator, and friend. While we were in Japan, I picked up a wealth of records, many of which were used to close out this album on "After The Rain." My girlfriend Becca helped in bringing me sandwiches and tasty beverages while I was in my dudgeon of beats, by listening to the same song over and over again at home and in the car, helping inspire me, and putting up with my growing insanity. Derek Vincent Smith helped by being supportive of my album's non-traditional running time, and of my vision in general, and for helping me build since my last release. And of course for being my friend. David Najarian, Scott and Laine Kelly (and the whole RadioEditAV team, really) were there to capture my travels and keep me from losing my mind on the road, as were David Johnson, Jeremiah Jones, Pat Bean, Tripp Gray, Collin Taylor, Jimmy Nasset, and a slew of others who took time out to get me to shows, get me out of shows, get me out of trouble, get me into trouble, and keep me grounded by being my friend when I thought I was losing my mind. Ki Shih helped organize my chaos into a different kind of chaos, and has been there to help clean up my messes. Hunter Williams of Progressive Global Agency has built my touring career from the ground up, and believed in my music before anyone else did. My mother, Jolanta Menert, helped by letting me stay with her and keep my studio in her basement, especially when times got rough. She has been the most supportive, proud, and loving parent I could ever ask for, and without her this album wouldn't be at all. She was always there when I hit rock bottom on the road, both with encouraging words and financial support to get me to the next show. Thanks mom
i also want to thank Alex Botwin, Eliot Lipp, Berk Visual, Kendrick and Sherwin Nicholls, Colby Buckler, Colby Carter, Ryan Hug, Dominic Lalli, Jason Huber, Jordan Resse Kelley, Jordan Simon, Tigran Mimosa, Nick Guarino, Denis Jasarevic, Ales (FAQ), Borahm Lee, Adam Deitch, Justin Basch, Sophie Reeves, Phil Savaggio, Greg Ellis, Max, Tom Ludlow, Hunter Owen, Dave Sheldon, Josh Pollack, Kyle Stych, Scoo Leary, Scott Morrill and the staff at Cervantes, Murga, my cousins Pam and Natalia, uncle Tom, aunt Barbara, all the new friends I've met and all the old friends I've kept.. sorry if I forgot to put your name in here. I want to thank my late father, Tadeusz Menert, for being a man I can look up to and aspire to follow in your loving footsteps.
Until next time, I hope you enjoy my labour of love.
|