Bold and dynamic, Noah is all about using photography & film to evoke emotion and get people talking. Both on and off set, he's happiest when he's calling the shots, or making people laugh. He will admit that he's maybe a little too obsessed with his Simstagram followers, but they've certainly helped expand his career. Witty, confident, and motivated by success, Noah can sometimes come across as having a little too much ego—but it's all in the name of his art.
He looks like a bitch.
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HELLO FAKE NEWS FANS!
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Noah Luis Brown by Anthony Meyer 2021
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CAS Maxis Sims
Once again I am following @itselliandra while she gives make-overs to the Maxis sims that appear when you open CAS first
We start of with Mia Hayes, she is a very creative computer mastermind, she likes to do programming, but she also loves everything art
Dela Ostrow is Mia's girlfriend, she traveled the world with her famous fashion photographer mom. She loves fashion design and has a very unique style of her own
Their best friend is Noah Meyer, a bit of an odd connection because he is a bit posh and polished compared to Mia and Dela. He is very ambitious and wants to become a famous stand-up comedian
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African Head Charge — A Trip To Bolatanga (On U Sound)
A Trip To Bolgatanga by African Head Charge
The name of African Head Charge’s first album, My Life in a Hole in the Ground, was both a poke at David Byrne and Brian Eno’s My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, and an acknowledgement of their relative circumstances. The two endeavors actually had this much in common; both were investigating combinations of spiritually charged, sampled sounds and newly recorded grooves nourished by the African diaspora. However, 42 years later, only one is a going concern. A Trip to Bolatanga is the first new work in 12 years by chanter and hand drummer Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah, producer Adrian Sherwood and a host of newer and older associates.
The album’s title references a town in Ghana, which has been the Jamaican-born Noah’s base country since the mid-1990s, which gotten some attention for another musical phenomenon. In 2016, Sahel Sounds and Makkum Records collaborated on the release of an album called This Is Kologo Power! Kologo is a variant of West African music named after the two-stringed lute that is used to play it, and one of that compilation’s standout artists, King Ayisoba, guests on A Trip To Bolatanga. In fact, his insistently plucked strings and gravely cackle kick the record off with a bit of English-language advice: “A bad attitude is like a flat tire. You can’t go anywhere until you change it.” Near the record’s end, he dispenses more advice. “Never regret a day in your life. Good days give you happiness, bad days give you experience, worst days give you a lesson, and best days give you memories.” It’s fair to say that African Head Charge has cornered the market on African-informed, polyrhythmic self-help jams.
Sherwood and Noah have always been a bit of a juggling act, tossing ancient and contemporary beats into the air and making them spin in time with each other. Some prior attempts have not aged that well, but if you evaluate music in terms of its moment, A Trip to Bolatanga is on strong ground. The combination of nyabinghi hand drumming, booming kick drum, funky guitar, house-ready piano accents and bobbing clarinet on “Accra Electronica” sounding simultaneously of this time and timeless, and there’s no denying the beats’ substantial bang, which both demands and rewards volume deals.
Bill Meyer
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Emmy Nominees for Outstanding Talk Series:
~The Daily Show
~Jimmy Kimmel Live
~Late Night with Seth Meyers
~The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
~The Problem with Jon Stewart
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