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Frequency’s second annual NBA Finals preview with Top Shelf!

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

The NBA kicks off its championship round tonight, and on Frequency, that means one thing: Local hip-hop duo Top Shelf is back with its second annual NBA Finals preview. Pay attention, because MCs Amsterdam and Middle know their roundball, and they love to talk about roundball. Translation: This is long and packed with knowledge, so be sure to click below for the whole enchilada. And, if you’re interested, here’s last year’s preview.

From left, Middle and Amsterdam

Overview

Amsterdam: The 2009-10 NBA Playoffs have been headlined by two big stories: The Los Angeles Lakers’ continued dominance of the Western Conference and the Boston Celtics’ resurgence to greatness after a dismal regular season in which they finished their final 54 games going 27-27. Kobe Bryant’s individual brilliance has been the key for Los Angeles, with many around the world saying they’ve never seen him play better. For Boston, the story has been the poise and execution of the Celtics’ veterans as well as the emergence of Rajon Rondo as the team’s best player. Heading into tonight’s Game 1 of the Finals, Boston has played 17 consecutive games in which a different player has led the Celtics in points. This is a rivalry with years of history behind it and potentially could make for one of the best Finals in recent memory. As some of you may know, I’m a diehard Celtics fan, so this preview just might contain a moderate amount of (Len) Bias. That said, Middle is a certified Kobe fan(atic) and can’t necessarily be trusted either.

Middle: When Diggy told me it was that time of the year again to give our breakdown of the NBA Finals, I got excited, seeing as how Diggy’s the biggest Celtic fan around. I let him know I couldn’t wait to explain why we (the Lakers) would beat him (the Celtics). Why is that? Four letters, one word: KOBE! That being said, let’s break down the starting line-ups…

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Download Top Shelf’s new album for free

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Top Shelf, "Love Rap"

You already know Top Shelf’s got some hoops knowledge. Now you can check out their skills in the studio. The local hip-hop duo made their new album, “Love Rap,” available for free download today on their MySpace. Download it here, and check out the track list and production credits after the jump. (Hint: Cheddy for the win!)

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Amsterdam’s Tour Blog, Part Two

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Amsterdam

(Note: Local rapper Amsterdam and his crew, The Garden, are on a short tour through California, Arizona and Idaho, and the guy knows how to tell a tale. So Frequency asked him to spend a few minutes each day writing down stories from the road and his observations about life on tour. Below is the second installment, and the first is here. More to come in the next few days.)

Friday, June 26, 11 a.m.

Morning, folks. When we left off last, myself and the rest of the Garden crew had just finished up a great afternoon touring Universal Studios and were headed to our show in L.A. at The Londoner. While we had a few sound issues at the show — namely that the venue didn’t have a mixer, not necessarily a minor issue — the concert was cool and everyone had a lot of fun.

We got up early the next day and started driving to Tucson. I was excited to see the University of Arizona campus but a little skeptical of my ability to handle the heat. It was 107 degrees when we first arrived to the state and it never let up. It’s actually pretty bearable since it’s dry heat and not at all humid, but it was certainly a little draining until we got used to it. We got into Tucson around 7 p.m. and found an incredibly delicious and inexpensive Mexican restaurant called The Taco Shop. Lets just say the $2 tacos were substantially more impressive than the name of the restaurant.

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Amsterdam’s Tour Blog, Part One

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Amsterdam

(Note: Local rapper Amsterdam and his crew, The Garden, are on a short tour through California, Arizona and Idaho, and the guy knows how to tell a tale. So Frequency asked him to spend a few minutes each day writing down stories from the road and his observations about life on tour. Below is the first installment, with more to come in the next few days.)

Monday, June 22, 6 p.m.

Our week-long adventure started on Friday night at The Crown Room in Portland. Fresh off work and armed with the knowledge that we would be responsibility-free for 9 days, everyone in the group wanted to let loose a little bit. The turnout was pretty good (packed by the end of the night) and the crowd was filled with a lot of old friends, hook-ups and of course other supportive Portland rappers. I thought that everyone who performed pretty much killed it.

Portland duo Levelheaded started off the night with a dope set, then Top Shelf and Wright Family did their thing. A cute girl from the crowd was even nice enough to bring me a shot of Patron while I was up on stage, which was sweet because I really don’t like paying $10 for shots of Patron. Although that scored her major points in my book, I spent most of the night catching up with a bunch of Portland friends I hadn’t seen for some time. The Crown Room is unusual in that there is never any security in front of the green room, so you never know who’s going to pop their head in. Gotta stay on your game.

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An NBA Finals preview with Top Shelf!

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Middle, left, and Amsterdam

Middle, left, and Amsterdam

If you’re a sports fan, you know that the NBA kicks off its main event tonight, as the Los Angeles Lakers meet the Orlando Magic in a best-of-seven series for the league championship. (The NBA and its sponsors would prefer if you’d ignore all those Kobe/LeBron ads running every commercial break, thank you very much. They were supposed to coincide with the dream matchup between the league’s two best players, but the Magic derailed that plan by knocking LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers out of the playoffs. Sometimes, things don’t work out according to plan.)

Anyway, here in Central Oregon, we’ve got a few bona fide NBA experts on the local music scene. Among them is local hip-hop duo Top Shelf, aka Amsterdam and Middle, who follow the sport closely when they’re not living the big-time rap lifestyle. So Frequency asked the guys to break down the Finals matchups and predict a winner. Here’s what they had to say:

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