NEW ALBUM FROM THE LATE HIP-HOP LEGEND J DILLA COMING THIS JUNE!

May 8th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Blogroll and written by Jay Ru

J Dilla Feat. Black Thought – Reality

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

J Dilla feat. Danny Brown -Dilla Bot Vs The Hybrid

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

By now most everyone is familiar with the story of musical legend J Dilla. The quiet, prolific producer collaborated with everyone from Eryka Badu to Common to Janet Jackson to Prince. Dilla was just beginning to capitalize on his cult status when he sadly passed at age 32 due to Lupus-related complications. Jay Stay Paid is a 25 track collection of unreleased Dilla beats mixed and arranged by Pete Rock. While mostly instrumental, “J$P” also offers a few guests vocals from artists that Dilla worked with or admired including Black Thought of The Roots, MF DOOM, and M.O.P.

Curtailing any notion of jumping on some sort of Dilla bangwagon, Jay Stay Paid was executive produced by Dilla’s mother Maureen Yancey (aka Ma Dukes) along with the musical supervision of Dilla’s only real musical idol, Pete Rock. “It wasn’t rushed and it wasn’t haphazard,” explains Ms Yancey. “This album combines what he did in the beginning of his career, what he did in some of our early hospital stays, which was very deep, and some stuff pulled from old floppy disks & DATs. Its mind blowing…this is like the missing links to Dilla’s legacy.”

The format of the album plays like a radio show with Pete Rock as the program director. With regards to Pete’s involvement, Ms. Yancey gets very excited, “Dilla wanted to pattern himself behind Pete. His dream was to become as close as possible to what Pete stood for. Pete meant everything to him. Dilla would have just been flabbergasted! ” Pete’s sentiments were the same toward Dilla, “Dude was amazing. He just kinda came outta nowhere and the more you heard his beats the better they got. He may not be here with us, but it’s all good we’re going to keep his music alive and well.”

In the late 80s, Dilla founded the seminal rap group Slum Village and put Detroit hip-hop on the map, while the 90’s saw him playing a major role in the production team The Ummah with Q-Tip and Ali Shaheed Muhammad doing extensive work on Tribe Called Quest’s last two albums.

Jay Stay Paid will be released on June 2nd on Nature Sounds.

Read More Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

The Vibe I’m On – Jazzy Jeff

April 15th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Blogroll, Mixtapes and written by Jay Ru

Found this lil treat over at KevinNottingham.com.  Jeff put this mix out in 98  and if the tracklisting is anything to go by i’m sure it went down very well indeed. Download link below.

Intro-(samples “Summer In The City-Quincy Jones)
Lauryn Hill “Lost Ones” BLEND
Common Sense – “Communinism”
-interlude-
Mos Def – “Universal Magnetic”
Shawn J Period, OC, Ras Kass “Action Guaranteed”
Diamond D & Sadat X with C-Low, Severe & K-Terrible – Feel It
Nas “One Love” BLEND-”I Like It (I Wanna Be Where You Are”-Grand Puba ‘95)
A Tribe Called Quest “Stressed Out Remix”
A Tribe Called Quest “Get A Hold”
A Tribe Called Quest “Jam”
A Tribe Called Quest + Busta Rhymes “One, Two”
A Tribe Called Quest “Award Tour”
De La Soul “Breakadawn”
De La Soul “Stakes Is High” / BLEND
Channel Live + KRS-One “Mad Izm”
Interlude
Eminem “‘97 Bonnie & Clyde” BLEND
The Fugees “Fugee-La” BLEND
Interlude-
KRS-One “Hip-Hop vs. Rap”
Organized Konfusion “Somehow Someway”
Interlude
Gang Starr “U Know My Steez”
Dialated Peoples “Work The Angles”
Limitless “Fat Free” BLEND “I Am The Black Gold Of The Sun (Kenny Dope Remix)” -Nuyorican Soul featuring Jocelyn Brown 1997)”
Camp-Lo + Trugoy of De La Soul “Sparkle”
Mos Def, Q-Tip, Tash “Body Rock”
“Time Bomb”
Roy Ayers “Searching”
Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth “Searchin’
Tom Scott “Today”
Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth “They Reminise Over You (T.R.O.Y.)”
A Tribe Called Quest “Pad And Pen”
DMX “Where My Dogs At?” BLEND-”Summertime ‘98″-JJ&TheFP
Main Source “Lookin’ At The Front Door”
A Tribe Called Quest “Hot 4 U”
A Tribe Called Quest, Busta Rhymes, & Redman “Steppin’ It Up”
Outro

DOWNLOAD HERE

Read More Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

DJ Gaffle – Hip Hoppers Rejoice Mix

March 23rd, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in Blogroll, Mixtapes and written by Jay Ru

I first came across DJ Gaffles mixes on djforums.com a few years back and i’ve been bumpin em on the regular ever since. The Altanta, Georgia native took a break from djing a few years back and when he came back he didn’t miss a beat, he currently holds downa residencey at one of Atlanta’s finest clubs the Velvet Lounge. This time out Gaffle is spinning nothing but 90’s classics for your ear hole, check the tracklisting and link below!

My Lovely Program (Intro) – Wattstax
Glaciers of Ice – Raekwon
Heartbeat – KRS One feat. Redman
How I Could Just Kill a Man – Cypress Hill
Looking at the Front Door – Main Source
Outta Here – Diamond D.
Scratch, Bring it Back – EPMD
Full Clip – Gang Starr
Oh My God – A Tribe Called Quest
Shook Ones Pt. II – Mobb Deep (Gaffle mix)
Closer – Goapole
KRS One Attacks – KRS One
Born to Roll – Masta Ace
Be Happy – Mary J. Blige
Area – De La Soul
I JuswannaChill – Large Professor
Runnin’ – The Pharcyde
D. Original – Jeru the Damaja
Microphone Fiend – Eric B. & Rakim
Zulu War Chant – Afrika Bambattaa
Around the Way Girl – LL Cool J
E.V.A. – Jean J. Perry
Da’ Rocwilder – Redman & Method
I Know you got Soul – Eric B. & Rakim
Ain’t Nothing to It – K9 Posse
Ain’t no Half Steppin’ – Big Daddy Kane
Silence of the Lambs – Showbiz & AG feat. Kid Capri
Slam! – Onyx
Streets of the Ghetto – Ed O. G.
Puerto Rico – Frankie Cutlass
Gaffle Enemy (intro)
Amerikkka’s Most Wanted – Ice Cube
Ease Back – Ultramagnetic MCs
Group Home (Can I Bus) – Group Home feat. Canibus
Jingling Baby – LL Cool J
Mystery of Chessboxin’ – Wu-Tang
‘96 WRAS 88.5 show live – (Grand Master Flash)

DOWNLOAD HERE

www.myspace.com/djgaffle

Read More Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Stevie G presents The Chop Shop Podcast Vol.27

February 23rd, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in Podcasts and written by Jay Ru

The mixes have been flying in lately, (and just as i post this DJ Halfdutch hits me up with her latest installment so check back next week for that). This time round the block Corks Stevie G hits the wheelz of steel to drop an hour and 20 mins of some highlight from his music collection that he’s been putting together for a long, long time now. I’d also like to take this time to congratulate Stevie and the miss’s on their newest addition to the family, hope all is well!

Vol.27 mixed by Stevie G

 
icon for podpress  Standard Podcast: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

“This mix is part of RedFM’s Collections series which goes out every Friday night at 11PM and finds various Cork DJ’s playing tunes from their favourite artists. It was an impossible task cutting it down but I put together a hip-hop styled mix that used elements from the jazz, reggae, soul, funk, hip-hop and rock stuff that I was mainly influenced by over the years; obviously, it’s only a snapshot as time was of the essence but it flows relatively well and should work for chilled out listening. There are a million disco, house, latin and indeed hip-hop and soul things that I could have put in but the mix is the best way I could sum up my musical taste in one sitting and I hope you enjoy it. I dedicate this selection to my first baby Lola who was born the day after it was first broadcast, she was on my mind as I put this together and I know she is gonna dig the tunes!” – Stevie G

Cannonball Adderly – Excursions Intro
Freddie Hubbard – Little Sunflower
Gil Scott Heron – Home Is Where The Hatred Is
James Brown – I Don’t Want Nobody To Give Me Nothing (Open Up The Door, I’ll Get It Myself)
Sly And The Family Stone – Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin
Parliament – Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker)
Shuggie Otis – Strawberry Letter 23
Marvin Gaye – I Wanna Be Where You Are
Bobbi Humphrey – You Make Me Feel So Good
Nina Simone – Feeling Good
Dinah Washington – I Wanna Be Around
Roy Ayers – Everybody Loves The Sunshine
The Delfonics – Ready Or Not Here I Come
The Fugees – Ready Or Not    The Fugees
Baby Cham Feat. Alicia Keys – Ghetto Story Chapter 2
Barrington Levy – Here I Come
Daddy G/Ini Kimoze/Damian Marley – World of Jamrock
Madlib -The Mystery (Dilla’s Still Here)
Erykah Badu – The Healer
Quasimoto – Hydrant Game (Jaylib Remix)
Jaylib – The Red
EPMD – You’re A Customer
Steve Miller Band – Fly Like An Eagle
Biz Markie – Nobody Beats Tha Biz
Johnny King & The Fatback Band – Peace, Love Not War
Curtis Mayfield – We Got To Have Peace
Tha Liks – All Nights
Stevie Wonder – Too High
Lyn Collins – We Want To Parrty, Parrty, Parrty (Parts 1 & 2)
Aretha Franklin – Rock Steady (Danny Krivit Edit)
Showbiz & AG – Party Groove
A Tribe Called Quest – Electric Relaxation
Raphael Saadiq – Skyy can You Feel me
The Blend Crafters – Imagine
The Temptations/John Lennon – Imagine vs ball of confusion vs palestine woman (team9)
The Clash – The Guns Of Brixton
Timmy Thomas – Why Can’t We Live Together?
Shuggie Otis – Aht Uh Mi Hed
Outkast – Prototype
The Art Of Noise – Moments In Love
Lonnie Liston Smith – A Garden of Peace
The Rolling Stones – Gimme Shelter
The Beatles – And I Love Her
The Beach Boys – God Only Knows
Michael Jackson – I Wanna Be Where You Are
Amy Winehouse – Tears Dry on Their Own
Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell – Ain’t No Mountain High Enough
The Five Stairsteps – O-O-H Child
Fela Kuti – Water No Get Enemy

www.djstevieg.podomatic.com
www.pavilioncork.com
www.redfm.ie

Read More Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

ChoiceCuts Presents Q-Tip(of A Tribe Called Quest) plus Live Band -13th March

January 23rd, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Blogroll, Gig and written by Jay Ru

ChoiceCuts proudly presents…debut Irish performance!!!

Q-Tip (of A Tribe Called Quest) plus Live Band
Friday 13th March 2009
The Button Factory
Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Doors 7.30
Admission €30 ex booking fees
tickets.ie/choicecuts ticketmaster.ie choicecuts.ie qtiponline.com

Modern hip–hop and R&B music can both arguably be divided into pre and post A Tribe Called Quest, and the musical efforts of its lead MC and producer Kamaal Ibn John Fareed better known to the world as Q–Tip. Consider the jazzy sampling, laid–back tempos and boho–chic vibe he introduced, then mull over the bohemian posturing and sounds of the neo–soul movement, plus any rap music that shies away from hardcore posturing. All roads lead back to A Tribe Called Quest and the beats, rhymes and life of one man: Q–Tip. And now the time is ripe for The Renaissance, the Abstract MC’s first solo album in nine years.

Back when rap production was all about James Brown samples and dense, agitated sonic collages, Q–Tip was digging deeper into the record crates for snatches of stand–up bass and obscure jazz. The influence of that first sonic renaissance is still being heard. “I see the Tribe legacy as one of the strongest in modern music,” Q–Tip admits. “From us came so many artists, like Common, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, the Fugees and Kanye West. I feel very honored to have been able to contribute in such a way that, 20 years later, it still is a reference point.” Produced primarily by Q–Tip with plenty of live instrumentation and a love fixation, The Renaissance is a stark portrait of the artist as an elder statesman.

One listen to the frenetic drumming and strutting live bassline of a track like “ManWomanBoogie” reveals that Q–Tip is on a mission to create original music as timeless as the tracks he used to sample once upon a time. It’s also obvious that the title of his latest album is no accident. “The Renaissance is significant because for some time now people have questioned the integrity of hip–hop,” he reveals. “I feel like the time is ideal for something that has a revisionist spirit to it.”

Taking the same type of nonconformist risks as Stevie Wonder, John Lennon and the mavericks of other music genres, Q–Tip has always gone left when it comes to his position in hip–hop culture. People’s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm, the 1990 debut of A Tribe Called Quest, introduced Q–Tip’s iconoclast stance. The 20–year–old emceed about vegetarianism, French expatriates and domestic violence at a time when (then as now) other more standard rappers’ topics were marching lockstep in comparison. Yet he always made absolutely sure to charm the Bonita Applebums and practice the art of moving butts. The Renaissance goes to show that the more things change, the more they stay the same.

On “Life Is Better,” singer Norah Jones helps Q–Tip give a unique spin on the hip–hop love song: a love of hip–hop itself, that is. “The state of hip–hop is in conception now,” he says, discussing the regeneration and renaissance of the culture. “Something else is happening to it and there’s a new approach, a rebirth that’s going on. One of the many cool things about the digital world is that it has grown the appetite for good music. Now people can find an obscure Beatles song or an EPMD remix online, so everyone is becoming more hip.” Q–Tip’s love of hip–hop only rivals his love for the opposite sex, an adoration that’s clear and evident on tracks like “Believe” featuring D’Angelo, or The Renaissance’s first single, “Gettin’ Up”: “I like to watch everybody gravitate towards you/Your magnetic presences make them come through/The same way you got them, you got me too.”

Love talk is all around The Renaissance, but Q–Tip remains as characteristically diverse as ever. “Fight/Love” with Raphael Saadiq, for example, alludes to the ever–present realities of the Iraq War. The sole track handled by a producer other than Q–Tip himself is “Move,” a hyper–kinetic pastiche of diced–up Jackson 5’s “Dancing Machine” courtesy of the late, great J. Dilla. “A Tribe Called Quest is no more,” says Q–Tip, putting a cap on rumors sparked by their recent reunion shows on the recent Rock the Bells Tour. Yet hardcore fans will still recall J. Dilla’s participation in The Ummah, the production team (also including Q–Tip and DJ Ali Shaheed Muhammad) that handled full chores on the final two ATCQ albums. “Move” comes closest to reviving the head–nodding kick of A Tribe Called Quest, a fitting testament to the funky skills of James “J. Dilla” Yancey.

Q–Tip is in his own extremely capable hands for the remainder of The Renaissance. Long known as a grand talent behind recording–studio mixing boards, Q–Tip has blessed a number of diverse artists with beats throughout his 20–year career: Nas, Mariah Carey, Mobb Deep, Whitney Houston. Since his start on the Jungle Brothers’ 1988 “Black Is Black,” music fans have waited on solo Q–Tip in one form or another. His 1999 Amplified debut album–produced largely by J. Dilla and featuring the career–defining hip–pop hits “Vivrant Thing” and “Breathe and Stop”–still left many wondering how Q–Tip would sound without commercial constraints. His nine–year time delay (Kamaal the Abstract was recorded but went unreleased in the interim) may bring to mind other missing–in–action masters of the hip–hop craft, but Q–Tip insists it’s all good. “There hasn’t been a delay,” he says, “and I think I can speak for myself, Lauryn Hill, Erykah Badu and D’Angelo when I say that we make music when the spirit is with us. We are a lot who are very observant as well as introspective. We paint intense, colorful pictures, so it takes time.”

Some of that time has been spent chasing the acting jones Q–Tip established locking lips with Janet Jackson in director John Singleton’s 1993 Poetic Justice. In films like Disappearing Acts (2000), Prison Song (2001) and Spike Lee’s She Hate Me (2004), Q–Tip expresses another side of his renaissance–man persona, holding his own against actors like Sanaa Lathan and Anthony Mackie.

“When I recorded my first album, I was 19,” Q–Tip says. “So I was very much in the moment and did not think about my career past the following year. I knew I loved what I did and had big fun, but I never imagined this.” The Renaissance marks the return of one of the most recognizable voices and individualist figures in all of hip–hop. At this moment for change in the hip–hop nation and the nation at large, The Renaissance could not have come at a more appropriate moment. Leave it to Q–Tip to be right on time.

Read More Tags: , , ,

Hands Solo: Bring It Back That Ol N.Y. Rap

January 12th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in Music News & Downloads and written by Jay Ru

Here’s another mix i found over at one of my favourite blogs, Switzerlands Hands Solo drops just under 100 records in well over 2 hours of some classic 90’s New York ish. The artwork is kinda lame but don’t let that put you off, this mix is serious! Click the pick for the download

—————————————————————————-

1. Grand Puba – What Goes Around
2. Diamond D – Sally Got A One Track Mind
3. Main Source – Looking At The Front Door
4. Main Source – Fakin The Funk
5. L.O.N.S. – Case Of PTA
6. LL Cool J – Mama Said Knock You Out
7. Show & Ag – Party Groove
8. Lords Of The Underground – Chief Rocka
9. Lord Finesse – Return Of The Funky Man
10. Gangstarr – Just To Get A Rep
11. Gangstarr – Dwyck
12. Gangstarr – Take It Personal
13. Black Moon – Who Got The Props
14. Black Moon – Buck em Down
15. Black Sheep – The Choice Is Yours
16. Notorious BIG – Party & Bullshit
17. Notorious BIG – Machine Gun Funk
18. Notorious BIG – Unbelievable
19. Notorious BIG – Kick In The Door
20. Craig Mack – Flava In Ya Ear Remix
21. Notorious BIG – One More Chance Remix
21. Big L – MVP
22. Big L – Street Struck
23. Big L – Put It On
24. Black Moon – Gotcha Opin Remix
25. Black Moon – How Many MCs Must Get Dissed
26. Smif N Wessun – Bucktown
27. Group Home – Livin Proof
28. Group Home – Supastar
29. OC – Time’s Up
30. KRS One – Rappaz R N Danja
31. KRS One – MCs Act Like They Don’t Know
32. KRS One – Still Nr. 1
33. KRS One – Wannabeemceez
34. KRS One – Outta Here
35. Public Enemy – Shut Em Down Pete Rock Remix
36. Pete Rock & CL Smooth – Mecca & The Soulbrother
37. Pete Rock & CL Smooth – I Got A Love
38. Pete Rock & CL Smooth – Straighten It Out
39. Wu Tang Clan – Protect Ya Neck
40. Wu Tang Clan – Method Man
41. Method Man – Bring The Pain
42. Wu Tang Clan – Ain’t Nothing To Fuck With
43. Wu Tang Clan – Shame On A Nigga
44. Ghostface Killah – Daytona 500
45. Raekwon – Incarcerated Scarfaces
46. Raekwon – Ice Cream
47. Wu Tang Clan – C.R.E.A.M.
48. Big Daddy Kane – Show & Prove
49. Blahzay Blahzay – Danger
50. Jeru The Damaja – Come Clean
51. Jeru The Damaja – Playin Yaself
52. Junior M.A.F.I.A. – Players Anthem
53. Keith Murray – The Most Beautifullest Thing In This World
54. Redman – Can’t Wait
55. Redman – Tonite’s Da Night
56. Lords Of The Underground – What I’m After
57. Queen Latifah – U.N.I.T.Y.
58. Nine – Whutcha Want
59. L.O.N.S. – What’s Next
60. A Tribe Called Quest – Scenario
61. Beastie Boys – Get It Together
62. A Tribe Called Quest – Oh My God
63. A Tribe Called Quest – Check The Rhime
64. A Tribe Called Quest – Award Tour
65. A Tribe Called Quest – Electric Relaxation
66. Gangstarr – Code Of The Streets
67. Gangstarr – The ? Remainz
68. Crooklyn Dodgers – Return Of The Crooklyn Dodgers
69. Jay-Z – Brooklyns Finest
70. Jay-Z – A Million And One Questions Remix
71. Jay-Z – Dead Presidents II
72. Jay-Z – Bring It On
73. Fat Joe/Sauce Money – Against The Grain Hands Blend
74. Fat Joe – Shit’s Real Premier Remix
75. Nas – Represent
76. Nas – Halftime
77. Nas – It Ain’t Hard To tell Large Pro Remix
78. Nas – It Ain’t Hard To Tell
79. Nas – The World Is Yours
80. Nas – One Love
81. Mobb Deep – Give Up The Goods
82. Mobb Deep- Shook Ones Part II
83. Capone N Noreaga – Illegal Life
84. Smoothe Da Hustler – Broken Language
85. M.O.P. – How About Some Hardcore
86. M.O.P. – Stick To Ya Gunz
87. Large Professor – Mad Scientist
88. Kurious Jorge – I’m Kurious
89. EPMD – The Joint
90. Das EFX – Mic Checka
91. Beatnuts – No Equal
92. Grand Puba – I Like It
93. Brand Nubian – Slow Down
94. Brand Nubian – Word Is Bond
95. De La Soul – Stakes Is High

Hand Solos Myspace

If you like this mix check out Hands Solos mix archive

Read More Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
View in iTunes