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if this doesn’t at least make you crack a smile, i’m sorry for whatever is going on in your life that makes you that boring and lame.
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don’t faze fly niggas
*
because why not?
Blue Nile – Mulatu Astatke & The Heliocentrics
Pastry – Knxwldge
Annie (Don’t Wear No Panties) – Erykah Badu
Untitled(LovedU)2 – Blu (prod. Exile)
When The Time Comes – DreamResearchGroup
Love To The World – Naturel (prod. Illmind)
My Father’s Gun – Danny Brown (prod. DJ Dez)
BNG Two Shoe Poo – Quelle w/ 87 & Denmark Vessey (prod. Quelle)
Hi Hat The Ro:q’s Drns remix – Teebs
* samuel would like to clarify that he does not actually think the young lady who kicked us out is a whore…
if you actually want a mix by someone who knows what the hell they’re doing, Daddy Kev of Low End Theory/Alpha Pup fame just dropped the first of what will be a monthly series of Low End Theory podcasts
Episode 1: Daddy Kev w/ Samiyam
each month a different Low End resident DJ will man the mix with a special guest. I expect these to be consistently dope as hell so I highly recommend you guys to fuck with this from the start.

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Sunday February 22nd was historic.
that night, Cal State LA’s Luckman Theatre was the place every self-respecting hip hop head worldwide envied. ArtDontSleep, Mochilla, Vtech, Carlos Nino and Miguel Atwood-Ferguson created a spectacular musical performance by having a 40 piece orchestra play select pieces of music from James Yancey’s vast discography. I honestly can’t quite explain the electricity in the air that night, I just know everyone was awed and honored to witness such a show.



the night begun with DJ House Shoes playing a set of Dilla classics, originals and select voice messages from Erykah Badu, ?uestlove and J Dilla himself, as well as an unreleased and unleaked Dilla song produced by Shoes.
in the interim between Shoes and J Rocc, this Mochilla video played on the giant screen behind the stage…
J Rocc followed with a classic set. J Rocc seems to have ever version of every Dilla beat, the full mixes of a good number of heaters and of course a gang of unreleased heat.
still, the biggest spectacle was yet to come. after J Rocc’s set, Common, Ma Dukes and Illa J came onstage to give a brief introduction to the rest of the show. Carlos Nino also appeared to further play host to Miguel Atwood-Ferguson and The Suite For Ma Dukes Orchestra.

the first of their two 45 minute sets began with the orchestra playing cuts off the Suite for Ma Dukes EP (now available on vinyl and iTunes). to hear cuts like ‘Nag Champa,’ ‘Find A Way’ and ‘Fall in Love’ live in this setting was nothing short of mind blowing, but the real treats were to come. afterwards, the orchestra began to get deeper into Dilla’s discography. they played a particularly ridiculous rendition of Phat Kat’s ‘Don’t Nobody Care About Us’ and had heads in the audience up in arms with their version of Jaylib’s ‘The Official.’ my personal favorite orchestral rendition was the ominous ‘Take Notice,’ or was it the Dilla beat pauses that Miguel and company pulled of in their rendition of ‘Jealousy’?
the intermission came and went. everyone in the lobby was smiling from ear-to-ear, ecstatic about what had just happened. as people filled back into their seats the curtain was raised once again and Carlos Nino introduced the first of a line of special guests, Karriem Riggins on the drums and Dwele on the mic.

Dwele performed an orchestral version of ‘Angel’ backed up by Amp Fiddler, Bilal and an amazing Portugese singer who’s name escapes me. afterwards Bilal came onstage to perform an MC-less version of ‘Reminisce,’ followed by an orchestral cover of Stan Getz ‘Saudade Vem Correndo,’ aka the original for the Dilla-produced Pharcyde track ‘Runnin’ that must have given everyone in attendance goosebumps.
then, the closing.
‘Stakes Is High’ with special guests Posdonous of De La Soul and Talib Kweli. everyone was standing up in their seats, chanting along to the chorus. this was magic.

once again, a huge thank you goes to everyone involved with this performance. it will be a day that will go down in music history. I am humbled to have been in attendance.
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I planned on having a detailed account of what went on at the return of Nightlife/Dilla tribute night at the Echoplex this past Saturday night. But thanks to *ahem* complications, I had to miss out. Thankfully, Rhettmatic, who helped organize/conceive/promote the event, was gracious enough to tell me a little bit about the eventful evening.

speaking of shows, in a few day’s I’ll have the pleasure of bringing a gang of homies down to San Diego for a show.

I’m especially excited about bringing down one of my favorite new voices on the mic…

Hot Soup has recieved attention across the globe. his stage show has been winning over audiences one show at a time. his “Hybrid: Solar Bars” mixtape, a prelude to The Hybrid LP, is dropping soon. whether y’all ready or not, Danny’s coming.*
My Father’s Gun – Danny Brown (prod. DJ Dez)
Contra – Danny Brown w/ Elzhi (prod. Apollo Brown)
*pause
as for what became of my Saturday night?
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FIND A WAY
ANTIQUITY
FALL IN LOVE
NAG CHAMPA
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with the help of ArtDontSleep and Mochilla, Carlos Nino and Miguel Atwood Ferguson have produced a four song orchestral EP of music originally produced by James “Jay Dilla” Yancey. the pair will also perform the EP, along with other Dilla compositions, with a 36 piece orchestra at a live concert in Los Angeles on February 22nd with the help of VTech
DJ House Shoes will be opening the show.
*bonus, courtesy of Rhettmatic
Homage to Dilla – Slum Village, Frank Nitti & Illa J (prod. by Focus)

today marks the third anniversary of Dilla’s passing.
the EP is now available for purchase on iTunes and will be in stores as a limited vinyl release on April 1st, 2009.
proceeds from the sale of the record will go to Ma Dukes.
I really don’t think I have to say anything else about this.

*edit: wow, it seems i’m now posting shit on Frank 151 too. thanks guys!
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this past sunday february 1st, ArtDontSleep, Mochilla and Vtech drew back the curtains on the first edition of Timeless, a four -part epic concert event series that has historic composers performing with orchestral accompaniment at the Luckman Complex in Cal State Los Angeles. Ethiopian Mulatu Astatke, widely recognized as a trail-blazer in East African music and Jazz in general, was the featured composer of the night along with a 15 piece orchestra.
the night began with DJ sets by Egon of Stones Throw, Quantic and Cut Chemist. Egon and Quantic both had sets of obscure, foreign funk and soul that were amazing. Cut Chemist performed his entire set with one turntable, a mixer and a foot pedal, creating on the spot loops and break-beats filled with funk.
still, once the screen behind the stage was raised and the orchestra began to file in, it was clear tonight was about Mulatu and his music. Performing a set entirely of original compositions with some dating back decades and some recent, Mulatu Astatke held the audience captive through two 45 minute sets.
it was truly amazing to see an auditorium full of record collectors, DJ’s, hip hop heads, producers, young people, older folk, professionals, kids wearing hoodies and fitteds, hipsters; all in awe of amazing music an a spectacular performance. this clip is not from the night in question, but it’s very recent and a good taste of Mulatu live. I also think he did this joint in LA as well.
a big, big thank you and congratulations has to go out to the ArtDontSleep and Mochilla camps for creating something so special. A very special thank you is due to the good people at VTech, they are starting to develop a tradition of supporting that next shit with their previous involvement with ArtDontSleep, Mochilla and Stones Throw. This historic event would never have been possible without their support and understanding of the importance of something like this. It’s rare to find a corporate sponsorship that is as involved and excited about the art as the artists themselves. The entire series is not only recognizing the connections between the beats we hear today and past compositions, but it’s going a step further by explicitly placing the music of today in the same musical narrative as Mulatu, Verocai and Axelrod.
on a personal level the show was amazing. It felt good to be that excited over a performance again and the atmosphere was damn near electric.
as for Mulatu, he conducted himself with the humility and poise of a legend. During the concert he stood casually over his vibraphone and drums, never rushing or forcing his playing. He seemed to truly enjoy performing.
Afterwards, at the after-party at an undisclosed location in the city, Sam and myself were walking up to the entrance when a black sedan pulled up and out came Mulatu with the same calm demeanor he displayed onstage. When we approached him with accolades of his great performance, his only response was, “thank you very much… where is the party?”
classic.
below are pictures from rehearsal (thanks to Tom from VTech) and the afterparty (thanks to Jenny Cho)











Azul comes through with more after-hours flicks for that ass.

the next installment in the Timeless series is entitled A Suite For Ma Dukes and will feature Miguel Atwood-Ferguson and Carlos Nino conducting a 30+ piece orchestra paying tribute to the legendary J Dilla with an opening DJ set by the incomparable House Shoes. There will also be an accompanying EP released with selected orchestral interpretations of James Yancey’s music. More details on that soon.
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THE BEST OF 2008.
House Shoes: “Live Ya Life” – T.I. ft. Rhianna
FWMJ: “Motown 25″ – Elzhi ft. Royce Da 5′9, “My Swag” – Lil Big Yung
Ouxu: “Motown 25″ -Elzhi ft. Royce Da 5′9, Exhibit A Transformations – Jay Electronica, “Gettin’ Up” – Q-Tip, “Pretty Wings” – Maxwell
THEGASLAMPKILLER: “Aboriginal” – Flying Lotus, “Why Like This” – Teebs, “Already” – Samiyam
Abraheezee: “That Hump” – Erykah Badu
House Shoes: Guilty Simpson – Ode To The Ghetto, Black Milk – Tronic, Scarface – Emeritus, Black Milk & Fat Ray – The Setup, Erykah Badu – New Amerykah Pt. 1, Shawn Jackson – First of All, Elzhi – Europass/The Preface, Invincible – Shapeshifters, 14KT – The Golden Hour, Danny Brown – Hot Soup, Illa J – Yancey Boys, Jake One – White Van Music
MOSologist: Elzhi – The Preface, Black Milk – Tronic, Guilty Simpson – Ode To The Ghetto, Danny Brown – Hot Soup, Buff1 – There’s Only One, iLLiTe – Creme de la Creme, 14KT – The Golden Hour, Now On – Tomorrow Already, Trick Trick – The Villian
FWMJ: Black Milk – Tronic, D. Rose & DJ Cozmos – Taster’s Choice, H.I.S.D. – Summer Sessions EP (I know it say LP, but who cares!), Sam Sparro – Self Titled, 2000black - A Next Set of Rockers, Nicolay & Kay – TIME:LINE, Torae – Daily Conversation, Onra – Chinoiseries
Ouxu: Erykah Badu – New Amerykah Pt. 1
Rhettmatic: Black Milk – Tronic, Jake One – White Van Music, Dj Babu – Duck Season 3, Elzhi – The Preface, 14KT – The Golden Hour, Madlib – WLIB, Illa J – Yancey Boys, Erykah Badu – New Amerykah Pt. 1, Evidence – The Layover EP, Foreign Exchange – Leave It All Behind
THEGASLAMPKILLER: Radiohead – In Rainbows
Abraheeze: N*E*R*D – Seeing Sounds, Little Dragon – Little Dragon, The Foreign Exchange – Leave It All Behind, Hercules & Love Affair – Hercules & Love Affair, Illa J – Yancey Boys, BSTC – Music for a Saturday Evening, Raphael Saadiq – The Way I See It, Jose James – The Dreamer, Sam Sparro – Sam Sparro, Erykah Badu - New Amerykah, Pt. 1
Dee Phunk: The Foreign Exchange – Leave It All Behind, Fat Ray & Black Milk – The Set-Up, Jake One – White Van Music, Hygher Baby - Let Me Play U Something That U Never Heard, Melo – Off My Chest, Jesse Boykins III – The Beauty Created, Illa J – Yancey Boys, Shawn Jackson – First of All, The P Brothers – The Gas, 14KT – The Golden Hour, J. Rawls – The Liquid Crystal Project 2, 9th Wonder & Jean Grae – Jeanius, 88-Keys – The Death of Adam, Zo! & Phonte – Zo! & Tigallo Love the ’80s, Q-Tip – The Renaissance, Daru & Reggie B – Future Music, Flying Lotus – Los Angeles, N.E.R.D. – Seeing Sounds, Black Milk – Tronic, Black Spade – To Serve With Love, Tortured Soul – Did You Miss Me, HayZee – Next Level EP, Slakah the Beatchild – Soul Movement Vol. 1, Guilty Simpson – Ode to the Ghetto, Madlib – Beat Konducta Vol. 5 (Dil Cosby Suite), Madlib – Beat Konducta Vol. 6 (Dil Withers Suite), Devin the Dude – Landing Gear, Peter Hadar – Well-Dressed for the Art Show, Tanya Morgan – The Bridge EP, Torae – Daily Conversation, Dela – Changes of Atmosphere
MOSologist: Royce da 5′9 – Bar Exam II
FWMJ: King Coz – The Observations of King Coz Vol. 1 , Lil Wayne - The Carter III (*snicker*), Roger Riley & Teddy Troutman – Death of Autotune, The Clipse – Road to “Til’ the Casket Drops”
Ouxu: Black Milk – Elec
Rhettmatic: Bishop Lamont – The Confessional, Khrysis & Rhettmatic – Khrysis On The Boards With The Heat Vol. 2
THEGASLAMPKILLER: Controller 7 – Sonoro
Abraheeze: Mick Boogie & Adele – 1988
Dee Phunk: 88-Keys - Adam’s Case Files, Drake – Comeback Season, Colin Munroe – Colin Munroe Is the Unsung Hero, Marshia Ambrosius – Truly Yours, Clipse – Road To Till the Casket Drops, Fly.Union – Closed Doors, Open Windows, DJ Soul & Tanya Morgan - Tanya Morgan Is A Rap Group, Von Pea – The Further Adventures of Von Pea, Che Grand – Breakfast at Wimbledon, Spec Boogie – Kid Gorgeous, Mykestro – Quantity Over Quality, Dela – Atmosphere Airlines Vol. 2, Daru & Marc Mac – Spirit & Soul Hop Sampler ‘08, Ty & Kory – Raw & Bangin’ Vol. 2, Aqeel - Inside the Mind of An Afro-American Angel
House Shoes: Hex Murda
FWMJ: Hex Murda
Ouxu: Barack Obama, Kanye West
Rhettmatic: Hex Murda & House Shoes
THEGASLAMPKILLER: House Shoes
Abraheeze: House Shoes
Dee Phunk: Joe Budden, Consequence, Miss Info, Elliott Wilson,
Peter Rosenberg, Cipha Sounds, Jay Smooth
House Shoes: Classic Drug References/Fresh Selects
MOSologist: Rappers I Know
FWMJ: meh
Rhettmatic: 2DopeBoyz, Fresh Selects, Classic Drug References, Stoney Jackson, Rappers I Know, BlackNBling, SuperIll
Ouxu: Classic Drug References, Mixtapeshow.net
THEGASLAMPKILLER: Fuck Your Blog
Abraheeze: Moovmnt, Hype Machine, RCRDLBL, OkayPlayer
Dee Phunk: Rappers I Know, Classic Drug References, 2dopeboyz,
The Meaning of Dope, Fresh Selects
House Shoes: 14KT
FWMJ: J “8 Months” Lewis, Swift D, Algorythm, King Midas & DJ Cozmos as King Coz, Exile, The ARE, Black Milk, Zo!
Ouxu: Black Milk
Rhettmatic: Madlib, Dj Khalil, OhNo, Jake One, Illmind, Dj Babu, J.Rocc, Exile, 14KT, Swiff D, Dibia$e, J-Thrill,, Houseshoes, Slopfunkdust, Black Milk, Alchemist, Samiyam, Flying Lotus, The Gaslamp Killer, Khrysis
THEGASLAMPKILLER: Teebs
Abraheeze: Zo! & Exile
Dee Phunk: Black Milk, Daru Jones, Mainframe, Exile,
Jack Sample Pros, The ARE, M-Phazes, Aeon
House Shoes: Danny Brown
Ouxu: Danny Brown, Janelle Monae, Shawn Jackson
Rhettmatic: Blu, Shawn Jackson, Danny Brown, Fashawn, Buff 1, Pac Div, U-N-I, Diz Girban
THEGASLAMPKILLER: Blu
Abraheeze: Blu & Illa J
Dee Phunk: Johnson & Jonson, Shawn Jackson,
Jesse Boykins III, Theophilus London
House Shoes: J Dilla – Pay Jay
FWMJ: Kay – The Talk Show
Rhettmatic: OhNo & Roc C - Team Getem , Madlib & OhNo – The Professionals
THEGASLAMPKILLER: every Samiyam beat ever, on whatever fucking album he wants them to be on
Abraheeze: Samiyam
House Shoes: J-Rocc, and me on a good night.
FWMJ: Primo
Ouxu: Ali Shaheed Muhammad
Rhettmatic: The Beat Junkies (sorry for being biased..LOL), Houseshoes, Kutmah, The Gaslamp Killer, Spinna, Primo, Rich Medina
THEGASLAMPKILLER: Kutmah
Abraheeze: Anthony Valadez
Dee Phunk: Houseshoes, Spinna, Waajeed, DJ Eleven
House Shoes: House Shoes LP
MOSologist: Eminem
THEGASLAMPKILLER: Motherfuckin’ Gonjasufi! We’re ready
Abraheeze: PPP – Abundance LP, Exile & Fashawn - Boy Meets World, Big Ideas’ album and Sade’s next record (we miss you, Miss Adu!!)
Dee Phunk: So I guess that MF Doom / Ghostface album was a crock of shit, right?
MOSologist: Trick Trick – The Villain (pick a track)
House Shoes: Guilty Simpson. All of them.
Ouxu: Dwele – “Workinonit”
FWMJ: I dunno about robbing anyone, but anything Blaq Poet’s dropped in the last two years definitely makes me want to slap dumb kids upside the head.
Rhettmatic: Jake One ft. Bishop Lamont & Busta Rhymes – “Kissin The Curb”
THEGASLAMPKILLER: Bar 9 – “Shaolin,” Flying Lotus – “Un-Invited”
Abraheeze: Blu – “Spacejive,” Flying Lotus – Lightworks Remix (I NEED A NON-BOBBITO-WATERMARKED VERSION OF THIS SONG IN MY LIFE IMMEDIATELY)
Dee Phunk: Shawn Jackson f/ Guilty Simpson – “Strategies”
House Shoes: Europe For Dummies
FWMJ: PInfinite of course.
Rhettmatic: “The Enemy” – Evidence with Babu & Rhettmatic
THEGASLAMPKILLER: Dance Fail
Abraheeze: James Brown Gives You Dancing Lessons
Dee Phunk: Transformers Go Hollywood
Cobra Commander’s Turkey Dinner
Mr. Sprigg’s BBQ commercial
Election Night In Harlem (Jay Smooth)
Fat Albert In Da Hood Pt. 1
Sonseed – “Jesus Is A Friend of Mine”
The 10 Most Ridiculous Things About the Beyonce Experience
Justin Timberlake Is A Douchebag
Dru Hill Reunites & Breaks Up In 10 Minutes
Donuts Are Forever 2
House Shoes: Jay Electronica, Blu, Slum Village, Random Axe, Danny Brown, Mayer Hawthorne and The County
MOSologist: Elzhi – The Feed
FWMJ: not sure
Ouxu: D’angelo, Jay-Z – Blueprint 3, Maxwell, Tweet
Rhettmatic: OhNo & Alchemist – Gangrene, The New Royales, Bishop Lamont, Guilty Simpson, Sean Price, & Black Milk - Random Axe, Self Scientific, MED, PPP, Evidence & Alchemist – Step Brothers, Buff 1 & Rhettmatic – Crown Royale (sorry…kinda biased on this one too…lol), Frank Nitty & Rhettmatic – The Joint Chiefs, Black Milk & Bishop Lamont – Caltroit (Metropolis), Slum Village, Evidence, Emanon, Rapper Big Pooh, DETOX???
THEGASLAMPKILLER: Gonjasufi LP, New Flying Lotus LP, New Samiyam LP, New Hudson Mohawke LP
and if that’s not enough good shit to look forward to in 09…



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