I started with the term “A new york minute”.
Based off of that I though about how NYC moves fast! It seems like everyone is in a rush. I find myself walking rapidly often, even if it’s just to go to the local grocery store (Bodega).
I’ve heard native New Yorkers on many occasion express disdain, for “Effing Tourists!!!”, That they should “Stop standing in the middle of the sidewalk, and get the Eff out the way”.
(kids cover your ears.)
So that what sparked the image of New Yorkers on the move in the city. Moving fast to the point of leaving visible trails.
They are not blurry actually, I just couldn’t paint fast enough.
(Reference photos for the painting was taken in SoHo, NYC.)
Size to edge of frame:
15 1/4 in. x 20 1/4 in.
…and glass covering.
How it go? If you’re on your smart phone, click the link.
I added a mobile version of the new sauce site.
Looks good?
Enjoy your meal. www.NewSauceMusic.com
Wash your hands first.
It is also the introduction of New Sauce as an original style of music.
There may be parallels to other music, but I’m pretty sure you haven’t heard something quite like this.
For the most part this is really an English language album.
Check Puertored for instance. He’s a Puerto Rican, born and raised in NYC, who is not Spanish speaking. In his household it was English.
I wanna talk about the origins a bit because this thing is really a long time coming.
This idea occurred when I was visiting Puerto Rico in 2000. I had a cassette player, but didn’t bring that much music with me. I walked to the local music store and ended up buying like 5 Hector Lavoe/ Willie Colon albums cuz I’ve always been a big fan.
So I had my Salsa tapes and a handful of Hip Hop tapes. As I’m sitting in a hamoc at my Amazing Titi Sile’s house, I thought of what now has become New Sauce.
I pictured Hip Hop and Salsa combined. Raw, ill, New York Hip Hop… And that raw, I’ll, old school Salsa. I figured it gotta have the Salsa rhythm cuz I wanted people to be able to dance to it. And I pictured kicking it off in English. I really saw it as an idea that came about as a result of growing up in NYC.
Some years later talking with JayMas he was telling me about his music ideas for Hip Hop and Salsa and Latin styles, that was aligned with this new style I had in mind. And through talks over the years we defined it better.
I struggled with a name for it for a long time. Then one day I found a title I liked: New Sauce. A nod to Salsa, but written in English.
It wasn’t till about maybe the end of 2012 that I did the recording with Puertored, for Bodega Down The Block. The Moon was cheese grilling us that night because that’s when it came together. That was the first real New Sauce joint. On that joint is where the production rule book for the style was written. And we wrote down those necessary ingredients.
Another great night for developing the style,was the night we recorded Puertored and JayMas for “La Vida Es Buena” another star aligned type of night.
So throughout parts of ’13 we compiled more songs. And we knew it had to be finalized, NOW, for a 2014 release.
I know it’s a great idea, but I also know that it’s just the luck of the draw. So we had to get this thing out before someone else does.