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| Befektets | Ingatlan | Telephely | Panzi | Magyar | Ausztria | Hangszer | Knyvels | Szinti | Mszaki | Trskeres | Motor | Szlls |
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Midi zene rgebbi
klfldi kapcsolatainkbl (M16-music.com)
Az itt szerepl szerzemnyek jogvdelem
alatt llnak, felhasznlsuk kizrlag magnclra engedlyezett. A zeneszerzk honlapjn tovbbi midi zenk
tallhatk, valamint /amennyiben publiklnak/ ingyen hozzfrs az MP3 verzikhoz.
A szerzemnyek kzlshez rsban jrultak hozz alkotik.
Ha weblapjuk mr nem mkdne, annak az idkzben eltelt tbb
v az oka.
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Sajt
szerzemnyek a szerz publiklsban:
A szmok az Egyeslt llamok Szerzi
Jogi Trvnye (US Copyright Law) alapjn vdettek.
Valamennyi MIDI zene meghallgatshoz
SB Live hangkrtyt s nmi reverb hozzadst ajnlok, az MP3 verzik komplex zenei lmnyt nyjtanak.
A zenket szerezte, keyboard s pc studi programok segtsgvel feljtszotta,
utmunkkat vgezte: Marczis Istvn
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Egyedl |
Gyermekkori emlk |
Mlyrepls |
Knnycsepp |
Klnc |
Szeld rocky |
Alagtban Van aki a vgre r, van aki nem. |
Az mp3 verzik
jelenleg nem elrhetk, rvidesen a YouTube-on lesznek hallgathatk.
Felhasznlsuk magnclra engedlyezett.
zleti cl hasznostshoz (reklmzene, promcis CD, stb.), krjk
vegye fel a kapcsolatot a szerzvel.
Az albbi demo midi zenk alkalmasak weboldalakra httrzene belltshoz. Egy linket krnk rte mindssze.
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Feeling (demo) |
Kapuk 1 (demo) |
Kapuk 2 (demo) |
Hajnali kd
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Remny (demo) |
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The shoot was a study in improvisation. They filmed a chase scene through the bleached concrete of a housing project at dawn, using a single handheld camera and three strobe bulbs. A sequence where Kareem’s character—an aspiring MC named Rye—walks through a subway tunnel and retraces his late father’s footsteps was shot at midnight with only the tunnel’s yellow bulbs and a single portable speaker for ambiance. The script bent where real life intervened: an unpaid rent fight loomed two blocks away and seeped into the film’s opening scene; an unplanned rainstorm turned a rooftop verse into something luminous.
But success didn’t erase complications. The same film that drew acclaim also attracted unwelcome attention. A former associate, seeing a finch of opportunity in Kareem’s rising profile, tried to turn the raw footage into merchandise and demanded a cut. Another local label reached back, this time with more pragmatic terms and an advance that could stabilize Kareem’s life. He stood at a crossroads familiar to street narratives: quick money, wider exposure, and the slow erosion of autonomy versus a grittier independence that might always keep him on the margins. 9xmovies hiphop
The project’s turning point came during the “Label” vignette. A local executive—slick, borrowed suit, sugar-smooth promises—offers Rye a contract in a smoke-filled office where the light never quite reaches the floor. The scene mirrored a real encounter: a mid-size label exec had shown interest, but the contract demanded control. Filming it, Kareem broke down halfway through a take and walked off set. He’d seen too many friends sign away their names. Marz followed him into the cold and told him, “This is how you keep your story—by knowing when it’s yours.” They rewrote the scene to make agency the point: Rye turns down the deal, but the camera lingers on the exec’s smirk, a slow uncut that spoke of the choosing left to others. The shoot was a study in improvisation
Funding came in fits. Marz scraped local sponsors, scraped her own savings, then scraped friends who owed favors. A short grant from a community arts collective covered equipment rental; a neighbor let them use an abandoned storefront as a set. Old-school filmmakers, street dancers, and local graffiti writers volunteered, because they recognized the same hunger in Kareem’s voice. The script bent where real life intervened: an
Years later, at a retrospective screening in the same warehouse where it premiered, Kareem—no longer the hungry kid with a busted boombox—sat in the second row. The film rolled. In the audience were faces from the original crew, grown and altered by years: Marz with streaks of gray at her temples, the neighbor who lent the storefront now running a community market, a dancer who taught at a high school. A young kid in the back mouthed a line from the film, eyes wide. After the credits, someone asked Kareem what 9xMovies Hiphop meant to him.
By fourteen he was known at school as K-Rye: quick laugh, quicker tongue. He spent afternoons cutting classes to watch movies at a rundown theater that showed bargain-bin Bollywood and second-run action films. There was one screen in the back that always cycled hiphop documentaries and gritty music videos from the early 2000s. Kareem learned cadence from them—the breath before a line, the way a hook could hang in the air like a promise. He started writing, then rapping, then recording on a cracked laptop with a cheap mic handed down from an elderly neighbor who said music kept him from feeling alone.
They cut the film in a cramped editing room over two weeks—coffee rings, takeout cartons, and the thrummed glow of monitors. The visual language was collage: jump cuts, jumpy handheld shots, archival clips of the city’s bus routes, vignettes of old film reels. The soundtrack looped a sparse piano riff with tape-hiss drums; Kareem’s voice braided spoken word into choruses. It was gritty and intimate, like a confession overheard in a laundromat.
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Magyar zene vonatkozs oldalak, linkcsere, egyb hirdets:
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