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Last Updated: 11/18/2009

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Status: Single
City: SEATTLE now...BOSTON before...
State: Washington
Country: US
Signup Date: 4/23/2005

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009 
Ladies and Gents,
I am in the middle of booking the dates for this years European Tour...I'll be playing more shows than last year...Hopefully in some new countries as well.  Trying my best to lock down dates in Brussels and Copenhagen.  Otherwise I'll be doing Spain, France, Germany, Czech Republic, Netherlands, England and probably Poland.  The tour will be from about June 20th to July 20th... See you there.

Jason


Tuesday, June 03, 2008 
http://thephoenix.com/Music/61721-accidental-gangsta/

by: Chris Faraone May 21, 2008


Elemental Zazen wears Sauconies on stage and has "World Peace" tattoo'd on his forearm. He doesn't pack toast, flip bricks, or engage in any other euphemistic roughneck activities, and to his knowledge he has zero illegitimate children. But despite all of those stereotypically upper-middle-class characteristics, the Cambridge rapper might be the most gangsta motherfucker on the Boston hip-hop scene — depending, of course, on how one defines gangsta.

Over the past two years, Zazen has endured a raw helping of adversity, from losing his closest cousin to watching his apartment burn down to having doctors discover a raging tumor on his melon. Before that, he lived in his car, beat a heroin addiction, and was diagnosed with manic depression. His newest, The Glass Should Be Full (Gnawledge), hardly resembles a Mobb Deep project, but given the pain that moved his pen at such agonizing angst-addled angles, his sophomore release is as hardcore an opus as Tupac's Me Against the World.

Thug life began at the International School of Beijing, where the US-born Zazen's parents taught and where he graduated in 2000. At the time, he was completely uninterested in academics; apart from an interscholastic soccer career that took him through the Orient and an H-sniffing habit, he focused his attention on OutKast albums that were surfacing in China. "When I came to the States in 2001," he says, "all I wanted to do was make music."

Following some severe culture shock, Zazen enrolled at the Art Institute of Boston, and soon after at UMass-Boston, where his rap dreams often slipped farther out of reach. "By senior year I was living in my car, starving, and smelling like shit, and I figured I could go to UMass for some mercy. They called me a week later and told me that they were giving me $1000, but on my way to pick up the check I got pulled over with no license or registration and almost ended up in jail."

Finally settled in a Dorchester apartment, Zazen milked enough credit lines to record his Adolescence Weapon debut, a catchy anti-establishment rookie Mass-terpiece that moved more than 4000 units without distribution. By 2005, he was showcasing with iconic underground outfits including Glue and Non-Phixion while plotting his second album. And then the shit hit.

"My cousin Brandon got in a snowmobile accident in January 2006; he was in a coma for three months, and his kid was born a week before he died. Then, when I was getting my life back together again, my house burned down and it drove me into the depths."

Elemental Zazen, "Machine" (mp3)
With production from Kno (Cunninlynguists), Maker (Glue, Qwel), Joe Beats (Sage Francis), and Boston board gurus Confidence and J. Ferra, Zazen used The Glass Should Be Full to negotiate his personal strife. Mortality plays a leading role: after surgeons discovered and removed a massive tumor from his brain last year, he wrote rhymes and picked beats as if they might be his last. The resulting product certifies that honesty, vulnerability, and introspection make for better hip-hop than masked insecurity and bullshit every single time.

"Some of these so-called hip-hop kids hate on me because I'm not ashamed to be white. The funny thing is that I get along better with the hood dudes than those kids. It's easier for people who are different and who are being themselves to get along on any rap scene. If I was trying to be hood, then I would just look like a clown."

Now that, my ninja, is wicked gangsta.
Sunday, January 13, 2008 
http://www.boston.com/ae/music/articles/2008/01/13/locals_on_the_verge/

ELEMENTAL ZAZEN Fast, furious, raw, and reflective, this Cambridge-based MC has got a lot on his mind: war, poverty, Third World exploitation, visions of world leaders in handcuffs. Verbally nimble and righteously indignant, Zazen rhymes with a purpose - "pump a fist if you exist to bring the system down!" Soon those rhymes will be collected on his second album, "The Glass Is Half Full." Zazen will be bringing the noise to the Middle East Downstairs Jan. 26.




......Maybe I should take this music thing more seriously.
Wednesday, December 20, 2006 

Current mood:  accomplished
Category: Music
Check out this link.  I got named one of the 10 artists to watch for 2007 by the dig, which is probably Boston's premier entertainment paper.

http://weeklydig.com/music/articles/boss_ten

P.S I have no idea why the font looks like that.  I'm not a big blogger.

On a side note, the word "blogger" is incredible.
Friday, April 07, 2006 
Okay. I finally feel safe to talk about the new album. It is going to be called "The Glass Should Be Full" and will feature at least 2 tracks produced by Kno of the Cunninlynguists, 3 tracks by Insight, 2 by Confidence, and an undisclosed amount by another marquee indie hip hop producer who as of now will remain nameless. I've recorded tracks with Wise Intelligent (Poor Righteous Teachers) and Fatlip (Pharcyde) but I'm not sure if either one is going to make the album. It's that serious. I'm going to start recording the final drafts in a week or so but don't expect to see this one in stores until the fall. I'm taking extra special care of this one. Brace yourself.
Tuesday, October 25, 2005 
I am currently working on a 12" to be released in December.  The A-side will be a track called "Silence of the Now" and the B-side will feature Fatlip.  Be sure to check back for updates.
Saturday, June 11, 2005 

Current mood:  happy

That's right.  Zazen was a last minute addition to the Boot Camp show tonight @ the middle east (Downstairs) in Cambridge, MA.  Buckshot, Cocoa Brovaz & Sean Price headline.

 

See you there.

Friday, May 06, 2005 

Current mood:  distressed
Due to some difficulties (someone was shot at one of the venues that was booked), the west coast tour has been postponed until the end of July. Pointless violence claims more victims. I apologize to anyone that was planning on checking the show....Don't worry, I'll make it out there soon.
Saturday, April 23, 2005 

Current mood:  determined
Supposedly some wack hard rock band copyrighted the name Elemental Zen so they told myspace I was infringing on their copyright. Myspace ended up deleting my page and my 4500 friends. The funny thing is that the there is no proof that the hard rock band has ever done anything. I guess actually playing shows and having an album out doesn't matter anymore. Oh well. Enter zazen.