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Krazie Feat. Trademark “Hood Dreams” (Official Video ) HD

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

A Look Back on 2011…

Monday, December 26th, 2011

What a difference a year makes. As we approach the dawn of a new year (and quite possibly our last year), 2012, I cannot help but reflect on the past 365 days. Did I accomplish my goals, both personal and professional? Have I grown as an artist and human being? Did I do an admirable job of developing new relationships and maintaining those which I had already forged?

At the start of the year, I was very much in a transition phase. I was rapidly approaching the two-year anniversary of my employment dry spell, unable to find work in this shitstorm of an economy. My music career was in a state of flux, having “retired” back in June of the previous year due to burnout, lack of direction, and a sense that whatever small audience I had built was beginning to lose interest in my work. There were times when I even questioned my own interest. Was I pursuing this dream because of some deep-rooted passion to make music? Or had my ambitions turned into some warped addiction, an obsession that motivated me only out of some desperate compulsion to be “successful?” I had gotten to the point where I was making new records again, ‘just for fun’ – not dissimilar to the way an alcoholic decides to have “just one drink” to take the edge off – an obvious move back towards permanence, whether or not I consciously realized it. My desire to make music was there – I even began composing my own tracks, exploring my potential as a beatmaker and producer – but I was still unsure as to the direction in which the TradeMark character would be moving.

Perhaps the best thing to happen to me this year was the opportunity to work with the School District of Philadelphia, putting together the “Fill It In” PSSA anthem music video for use in classrooms and PSSA pep rallies in Philly schools and beyond. The song & video received such a tremendous response from students, teachers, bloggers, friends, fans, and family that my confidence had been restored. For the first time in well over a year I felt as though people were paying attention and taking notice of my efforts – actively engaging with my work. It was the shot in the arm that I needed to move forward.

Taking advantage of the momentum I had built from “Fill It In,” I released the Aura Of A Champion EP. The album was an ambitious one for me, but a very necessary addition to my catalog. The songs were intensely personal, and dealt with subject matter much more serious in nature than records like “Meet Me At The Party” and “Ecstasy.” While my past releases always included serious material – “You Wouldn’t Understand” and “Reach For The Sky” from Vol. 1, “Hell ‘n Back” from Vol. 2, “End Of Forever” and “Losing My Mind” from Vol. 3, just to name a few examples – those songs were seemingly overshadowed by my comedic/satirical work like “Swaggasaurus” and “On The Radio (Tikki Tikki Tembo),” attempts at social commentary which were misunderstood at best.

Some of that is due to my own marketing. I didn’t make a music video for “Reach For The Sky,” instead I chose to push “Swaggasaurus.” I felt that the comedy would be a good ‘catch.’ Draw people in with laughter so I can hook them into listening to my more serious work. Unfortunately, I began to feel as though I was pigeonholing myself as a comedy act (and worse yet, a comedy act that most people didn’t understand was supposed to be funny). I felt as though I had much more to offer as an artist, but I was not presenting myself in a way that would have encouraged people to dig beneath the surface of songs like “Swaggasaurus.” I had allowed myself to be taken at face value. Part of my reasoning for retiring in the first place was the mounting frustration I was feeling having been unable to successfully re-brand myself as a serious artist. “Aura Of A Champion” was my first release where the serious, introspective work was pushed to the forefront. There was no lighthearted, fun single to hide behind this time around. While the album was not the commercial success I had hoped it would be, it was a very important milestone – gone was the goofy party animal with a God complex incarnation of TradeMark, and in his place stood a more mature TradeMark, one who still embraced his ironic nature, but had more confidence in his ability to entertain without the gimmickry. Less Baby Powder Prince, more Tom Mulherin.

Now fully embracing my new direction, I went on to have a very successful comeback show in October. The crowd in attendance at the Millcreek Tavern was very accepting of the “new” TradeMark who debuted that night, and I was also able to solidify my working relationships with artists like ECOMOG, Them Dudes (part of The Beaster Boys family), The Left Lingo, and DJ Loose. Around that time, I released Vol. 4, featuring a collab with the Left Lingo – a remake of Paul Simon’s classic “Call Me Al.” The song & video were very well received, and provided me with further reinforcement that my new direction was the right direction for TradeMark.

Meanwhile, on the personal front, I was finally able to rejoin the ranks of America’s gainfully-employed, I recently celebrated my one-year anniversary with my girlfriend, and I find myself more at peace with myself than I have ever been. I regret that I was not able to devote more of myself to my friends and family in 2011. I hope to be able to rectify that in the new year.

Creatively, I had some great victories in 2011 – two of my albums are now in rotation on Pandora Radio, and I have entered into a working relationship with InDigi Music, a publisher who will be shopping my work for licensing opportunities in Film, TV, Video Games, Commercials, etc. My album “Quarter-Life Crisis” is almost complete, having been in development since early 2010. I hope that “Quarter-Life Crisis” will be a fitting follow-up to “Aura Of A Champion,” presenting my more serious songwriting abilities as I continue to explore more personal, introspective material. I have a new side project in the works with my good friend Matt Rosazza. “BIG CITY NIGHTS” is a experimental project combining my electro/synth pop style with Matt’s rock-and-roll stylings and live guitar. A preview of our first single, “Fooled Me Twice,” should give you some insight as to what to expect from this collaboration.

In closing, I look at 2011 as a very successful rebuilding year, with great potential for big things taking place in 2012. No matter what success I may or may not find professionally, I have learned to appreciate the journey, and to be more aware of my growth as a human being throughout this process. For the two of you who actually read all the way down to this point in the blog, I wish you happy holidays and a happy new year! May 2012 bring all of us great success and happiness!

Best,
TM

TONIGHT! TradeMark debuts in New York City!

Friday, December 16th, 2011

Be there TONIGHT at 9pm when The TradeMark Experience makes his NYC debut at The Bull Pen on 87th and 1st! You know when TTRRAAADEMAAARRRKKK is in town, things are taking place!

The TradeMark Experience debuts in NYC on 12/16!

Friday, December 9th, 2011

ATTENTION all fans and friends of TradeMark in the NYC area and beyond! Be there on Friday, December 16th when The TradeMark Experience makes his long-awaited debut in New York City! It’s going down at The Bullpen on 87th and 1st! 9pm! NO cover!

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Help Get TradeMark On The Next Coast 2 Coast Mixtape!

Sunday, October 3rd, 2010

What’s up everyone?

I just submitted my song “Life Of The Party” for consideration on the next Coast 2 Coast mixtape! Please take a moment to click the widget below and rate/comment on the song! It only takes a second, and it would really help my chances of being selected. Thanks so much!

TM




The TradeMark Experience - Life Of The Party (prod. by Jim Conway)

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO MY TRACK!


Be there for TradeMark’s FINAL performance THIS Saturday @ Raven Lounge!!!

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Yes, the rumors are true. After a 5 year career, I have decided that my performance this Saturday @ Raven Lounge will be my last show. Now, I know that I faked my retirement last year as an April Fool’s joke, so I’m trying to avoid the boy-that-cried-wolf skepticism that is bound to follow this announcement. I assure you, this is the real deal.

Why am I leaving the game? A number of reasons. When I graduated from college three years ago, I gave myself a deadline. If I was not where I wanted to be in my career by the age of 25, I made a promise to myself that I would walk away and try something else. I don’t want to end up as some 40-something never-was who is still chasing the dream and waiting for my record deal. The other reason is because I need to get my own personal situation in order right now, and those of you who know me on that level probably understand where I’m coming from. Finally… I’m just not having fun anymore. When I first started doing this, I had no real aspirations to be a famous musician. It was a hobby, it was a fun way to pass the time and blow off steam. Over the past few years, I’ve gotten more and more serious about pursuing this dream, and the more serious I got, the less fun I was having. Over the past year in particular, I’ve dealt with a lot of bullshit, frustration, and politics… and it’s making me hate music. I’ve become bitter, jaded. That’s not the kind of person I want to be. I’ve noticed that I don’t really smile anymore… I guess I’m just burnt-out. I’m tired. Music has become a full-time job that I hate and I don’t get paid for, so what’s the point?

I don’t mean for this to sound overly-negative. The truth is, I had a great run. For the past 5 years, I got to live my dream. How many people get to say that? I accomplished so much more than anybody thought I would (myself included), and I will look back on my career fondly. I suppose that’s why I want to get out now, before all the negativity of this business gets the best of me and I can no longer cherish the good times that I’ve had.

Thank you all for your love & support over the years. Thank you for downloading my mixtapes, watching my videos, and paying your hard-earned money to come to my shows. I’ll never be able to explain how grateful I am for that. I’ll even thank my haters, just because I’m feeling especially generous today :)

My final show is THIS Saturday @ Raven Lounge. The party starts at 8p.m., I will perform at 9, and we will be celebrating throughout the night. There is NO cover. If y’all can make it out, that would be awesome, because I can assure you, you’ll never see a show like this again.

TM

Diddy – Dirty Money ft. T.I. – Hello Good Morning

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

(TradeMark gives Diddy a long, intense, Larry David-esque staredown, skeptical that Diddy could be responsible for such a hot song)

(Long silence, Diddy looks confused, TradeMark continues with his probing eye-contact)

TradeMark: …Okay. Alright.

“Ecstasy” Music Video Shoot @ The Raven Lounge 3/10!

Monday, March 1st, 2010

The OFFICIAL music video for “Ecstasy” is being filmed next Wednesday March 10th at The Raven Lounge! We will be shooting from 8p.m. to 10p.m., and we are looking for principal roles/extras! If you’d like to be in the video, hit me up at thetrademarkexperience@gmail.com for all the details. Since we are filming at a bar/club, you must be 21+ to be eligible. Don’t be shy, this is gonna be a lot of fun!
We are going to be promoting this video hard, so for any aspiring actors/actresses/artists/models/etc, being involved in this video will be great exposure! We want this video to be very classy and sophisticated, so if you’re planning on being in the video, make sure to dress accordingly! Mark my words, this is going to be the best TradeMark video yet! TTRRAAADEMAAARRRKKK!!!

Experience TradeMark LIVE 2 WEEKS from tonight!

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Be there 2 WEEKS from tonight at the Mill Creek Tavern for “The TradeMark Experience Vol. 3″ release party! Download the FREE mixtape that same day! This compilation will feature 12 never-before-released tracks (showcasing my electro/pop style songs — PERFECT party music), production from 4H2A, Jim Conway, and Soop, special guest appearances from KTA, as well as 2 BONUS tracks (including “Good Lovin (remix)” featuring Chill Moody)!

TTRRAAADEMAAARRRKKK!!!

See The TradeMark Experience LIVE!

See The TradeMark Experience LIVE!

“On The Radio (Tikki Tikki Tembo)” now on iTunes!

Monday, January 4th, 2010

TradeMark’s HIT single, “On The Radio (Tikki Tikki Tembo),” is now on iTunes! Click the link to buy it TODAY! Be sure to spread the word! If you could take a minute or two to rate the song & write a customer review, I would really appreciate it!!!

2010 is going to be our year, y’all! This is just the first of many major moves that will be made this year! Don’t forget, “The TradeMark Experience Vol. 3″ is dropping on January 29th, and the official release party is going down that night at the Mill Creek Tavern! WOOO!!!