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(free download) Metazon & Kev Brown “The Man” + (The Incubator remix)

In posse on 2009/11/26 at 12:31 pm

I had the pleasure of working on this tune over the summer, and now all y’all can listen to the finished product, along with the original, my brother Kenlo’s remix, plus additional reworks from Johnny Illdigger and Browny Beats. This single is just the beginning though, with Metazon working on their full length LP, The World Class Buffet, that will be dropping very soon. This joint won’t be available on the album, so enjoy it. I only wish Kev Brown had jumped on with a remix of his own, because we all know he’s nice on the mic, and the beats as well. Check out The Incubator remix below and grab the .ZIP with the original and all remixes right here. Please drop a comment and let me know what you think of the remix people, because feedback makes the world go round….

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a heartfelt goodbye from DOMU

In posse on 2009/11/14 at 12:13 pm

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The End

It’s over. I can’t go into the personal reasons, but of course will leave you some explanation as to how I got here. It feels a bit like walking away from a life of crime or the Mafia. I am Carlito, I have finally made the break from the old dangerous way of making a living. I just hope Benny from the Bronx doesn’t shoot me as I am boarding the last train out of here. The point is that I am no longer Domu. He is a character, always has been, and as of Friday 13th November 2009, he no longer exists. Neither does Umod, Sonar Circle, Bakura, Yotoko, Rima, Zoltar, Blue Monkeys, Realside or any of the other names I put out music under. I am cancelling all my gigs and not taking any more. My hotmail is closed, my Twitter is closed and my Facebook is closed. If any of you want to talk to me and know me well enough to have my mobile number then that is still the same, and please feel free to call any time. My other email address I mail from occasionally is still open to tie up any loose ends.

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Jimpster goes deep in Montreal November 6th

In posse on 2009/11/05 at 9:00 am

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Jamie Odell aka Jimpster and Audiomontage has been producing, remixing and DJing for the last 17 years and co-running his Freerange Records (voted Best British Label 2007) label for the last 13 of those. His musical upbringing and early introduction to production and DJing have helped him forge a sound that is at once warm and deep as well as being innovative and club friendly. Jamie has also built up his reputation as a highly regarded dj in the UK and around the world. With an emphasis on the deeper end of electronic house music, but not afraid to stray from the path, he retains an old school approach that has seen him booked for gigs as diverse as Fabric (London), Panarama Bar (Berlin), Cocoon (Frankfurt), Cielo (NYC), Yellow (Tokyo), Pacha (Ibiza), Crystal (Istanbul), GOA (Madrid) and Back To Basics (Leeds). He also runs the monthly Freerange night as his London residency at AKA.

Ghetto Brothers Power

In music on 2009/10/28 at 5:22 pm

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The Ghetto Brothers were a gang founded in New York City’s South Bronx in the late 1960s. They eventually spread to much of the Northeastern United States. Like the Young Lords, they were involved in Puerto Rican nationalism, including, in the case of the Ghetto Brothers, an association with the then-new Puerto Rican Socialist Party.  Ghetto Brothers founder Benjamin Melendez, who left the organization in 1976, was also known as a guitarist. He led a band, also known as the Ghetto Brothers, which included his late brother Victor Melendez on drums. They released one  album in 1972, which had only informal, local distribution.  In the past ten years, “Power Fuerza”, which has become shrouded with mystery, has fetched quadruple digits on ebay and become one of the most sought after New York records of all time.

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The GOODS 7 Year Itch Anniversary Celebration

In posse on 2009/10/18 at 5:58 am

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After 7 years of funk, soul, jazz, hip hop, afro-beat, broken, future blap, underground disco and next shit coupled with crazy dancefloor vibes at what is now a monthly Montreal institution, me and my partner in crime, Andy Williams and the whole GOODS team invite you to join us for The GOODS 7 Year Itch Anniversary Celebration, along with our special guest Mark de Clive-Lowe this Saturday October 24th. Personally, I’m very proud to be a part of this music-first night, and look forward to the future.

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Young Paul still at it

In posse, viewfinder on 2009/10/09 at 8:33 am

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Those of you who are familiar with Paul know that he’s always up to something. It doesn’t matter if you see him once in  blue moon, you can rest assured my boy has all four burners cooking. Rolling out a Tumblr site, he now brings us Shots to give, a wordless, photographic look at various works in progress, shit from the vaults, and things that catch his eye. Stay tuned.

Little Dragon + Montreal = YES!!

In posse on 2009/10/09 at 7:40 am

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I can honestly say that I was very confused as to why Gothenburg Sweden’s Little Dragon was taking so long to make a stop in Montreal after first hearing their self-titled debut back in 2007. Swedish-Japanese vocalist Yukimi Nagano was already in my record collection, thanks to her stuff with Koop and Swell Session from the early 2000’s, but I fell hard for Little Dragon. So hard that I almost booked them myself. They play Il Motore on November 19th in support of their sensational new LP, Machine Dreams, and you can get tickets here.

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In posse, viewfinder on 2009/10/01 at 6:34 am

Family Affair

In music, posse, video on 2009/10/01 at 6:06 am

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Los Angeles MC Blu seems to attract the best and brightest artists and musicians into his immediate vicinity. At yet another installment of the ArtDontSleep Skid Row Jam Sessions held at Blu’s downtown L.A. studio, Pharoahe Monch, ShafiqHusayn, Om’Mas Keith, Miguel Atwood Ferguson, Brook D’leau and more delivered a moment of inspiration for all of us to enjoy

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Louisiana, then Texas

In film, posse on 2009/10/01 at 4:33 am

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Terence Nance’s No Ward is a short documentary about the forced migration of New Orleans residents to cities in Texas. The film juxtaposes the migrations that occurred as a result of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and Hurricane Gustave in 2008.

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Catching up with serendipity

In posse on 2009/09/20 at 3:31 pm

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This past week, I had the pleasure of catching up with one of my oldest childhood friends when he came to visit for a few days in Montreal. Mark, who was my partner in crime growing up in the then new world of 1980’s suburban Ajax Ontario, was passing through Montreal with his wife Margie, and his 9 year old daughter Indy. He recently sold a successful business and rented out his Whistler home for the next year, deciding to dive head first into life on the road, with a plan to travel for the next 14 months across the highways of North America and beyond in a Volkswagen van with his family and dog. Most people I know who uproot themselves and relocate are either desperately trying to escape the reality they’ve created for themselves, or are so far in debt that its the only real option. Mark and his clan plan to enjoy themselves, and take their time doing so, and for that simple fact, I envy him.

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The GOODS present HUGGS in Montreal Sept. 26th @ Sala

In posse on 2009/09/19 at 5:20 pm

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Full Crate: 80’s Sugar ft. Mar (video + audio)

In posse on 2009/09/16 at 2:52 pm

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Couldn’t help but pass along this nugget from the Netherlands’ Full Crate, brought to my attention by the one and only Nalden. Full Crate has been hitting home-runs for so long now that it’s only natural that a full length LP show up sometime soon. Joined in the video by his fellow producer FS Green and partner in crime Mar, these dudes went all out and dropped the perfect visual to accompany a hot track. You’ll see for yourself. You can grab the .mp3 of 80’s Sugar here.

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Loe Pesci is over your head

In posse on 2009/09/15 at 5:38 pm

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Montreal MC Loe Pesci recently made the trip to New York City to represent as the first Canadian entry to participate in the popular Grind Time MC battles. These battles are cut-throat, no music, no microphone, up close and personal moments with some of the best battle MCs from across the U.S., and Loe Pesci was right at home facing off against his opponent DNA, surrounded by a sea of NYC heads. It should be said that Pesh is a monster whose rep grows bigger with every single appearance he makes. Check the video for the O.T. truth, and scroll down to grab a classic Loe Pesci bonus track “Gotta Eat”.

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Cookin’ with Uncle Mike & Colin

In eats on 2009/09/11 at 11:09 am

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This is a hot one from INPIJBAL that I thought I’d pass along to the hungry and adventurous. Fall fare…

one of the crazy things that has happened recently is that i finally got the stereo system from my parents house in Brampton. it was decided i should have it after dad passed away and i finally pried it away from the home of my sister (love you, suesy). its a beauty. all vintage gear from 1979 – 1982. its quite sharp, and it got me to thinking about my dad and whatnot… he was a great cook. he would make things like baccala stew and Guyanese pepper pot – a dish made from ox tail, pig tail, beef shoulder, and a concoction of secret spices that included something called cazrip; a fermented syrup, that is black in colour, made from the root of a cassava (yucca) plant. i don’t know how to make those things, only he did (although, my mom makes a pretty good pepper pot these days). Read the rest of this entry »

Bad boys move in silence

In posse on 2009/09/11 at 6:24 am

I’ve teamed with young Paul for this fresh to text light read that may raise your eyebrows. coming soon…

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In viewfinder on 2009/09/10 at 4:40 pm

Flying Lotus in Montreal July 11th with My Man Henri…

In music, posse on 2009/06/19 at 8:18 am

16806144As usual, the run up to the next Red Bull Music Academy (London 2010!) isn’t complete without a few special events to show the calibre of this annual international event. Coming up on July 11th at Club Lambi, Montreal welcomes Los Angeles’ premier experimental beat-head Flying Lotus to town, where he’ll most certainly blow some wigs, just like the first time he came. He’ll be joined by the always crisp and clean Henri Brisard aka My Man Henri, who has a penchant for filthy, 92bpm beats with a limp. Please do not make the mistake of sleeping through this one.

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Nalden shows the Incubator some love…

In posse on 2009/06/04 at 2:53 am

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Forgot to mention that international man of mystery and social entrepreneur Nalden was good enough to include 10 select tracks from yours truly on his one of kind blog, Nalden.net based in the Netherlands. This rich media site is an original, and beautiful example of great design and functionality, combined with fresh and thoughtful content. Most definitely one of my favorite spots to hang out on the interweb, and I’m honored to be featured. Take a minute and poke around, there’s lots of great stuff to discover.

Black Star (MOS DEF & TALIB KWELI) Reunion LIVE – Nokia Theatre, NYC – 05.30.09 – Free Download

In posse on 2009/06/03 at 2:57 am

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We left Montreal at 4AM on the morning of Saturday May 30th to make the drive to New York City for the reunion of hip hop’s genuine super-duo, Mos Def and Talib Kweli aka Black Star. They played an early and a late show at the Nokia Theatre in Time Square, and we had tix for the late show. Although the showtime on the ticket was 11:30PM, it would not be called the “late show” if it wasn’t late. That meant standing in line outside the spot until 12:30AM, and then sitting through the warm up routine until 2AM. I’m not gonna lie. I fell asleep during Black Violin and the DJ and hypeman business that was up there killin time. Then came Blaqstarr and his DJ from Baltimore, who promptly launched into perhaps the worst set I have witnessed at a hip hop show ever! This dude and his sangin’/rappin routine was not wasted on the ravenous NYC crowd, who quickly ate him up and booed him off the stage. It was merciless. Then, in a futile attempt to salvage a truly awkward and embarrassing moment, his DJ tried to bribe the hostile audience with – you guessed it – some Baltimore club music. Damn!! He got booed off too, faster than you can say Stringer Bell.

 

When Black Star finally took the stage, accompanied by the one and only J. Rocc, they simply destroyed it. Power trio for reals!  But you don’t have to take my word for it. Thanks to itsallthewaylive.net you can check out the entire second set split into 30 tracks right here. I wish you all could have been there. Enjoy!

 

Black Star Reunion LIVE – Nokia Theatre, NYC – 05.30.09 – Free Download

HVW8 International podcast vol. 8 featuring Mr. French

In posse on 2009/05/18 at 12:44 am

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Mathieu Schreyer, aka Mr. French, drops by the HVW8 Gallery to mix a set of exclusives, advances and general craziness. 
Listen and enjoy!  DOWNLOAD HERE

jazzsteppa “taylor rain” 
evs “let it go” 
floating point “shangri la” 
suzi analogue “son” 
morgan zarate feat eska and ghostface killah “sticks and stone” 
zo aka la chauve souris “moon (ghetto love night)” 
hudson mohawke “polkadot blues” 
fulgeance “rusbicube” 
j todd “ghetto attachment” 
letherette “in july focus rite” 
steve spacek “this one feels allright” 
steve spacek “look” 
negghead “blast” 
aqeel “rock hard” 
the parallel dance ensemble “pizza turtle cadillac” 
detroit experiment “think twice” henrik schwarz remix

Keep up with Mr. French and his weekly radio spot: 
KCRW 89.9 FM 
FRIDAY MID TO 3 AM 
www.mathieuschreyer.com 

www.kcrw.com/onthecorner

www.hvw8.com 

www.myspace.com/onthecornerradio

People’s Choice Fridays w/Scott C & Moonstarr (promo video) ft. MGMT’s Electric Feel (SirOJ rmx)

In posse on 2009/05/14 at 4:50 am

People’s Choice Fridays@Le Social w/Scott C & Moonstarr

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Red Bull Music Academy application time: LONDON 2010!! + free downloads

In posse on 2009/05/12 at 6:50 am

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Yes people. It’s time once again for all closet and superstar DJs,  basement studio and airport lounge producers as well as rapper-singer-songwriter multi-instrumentalist types to organize their thoughts and focus their musical passion towards applying for the next Red Bull Music Academy. Returning to international music mecca London, England in 2010 for 2 sessions (February 7-19 & February 28-March 12) this time out the Red Bull Music Academy happens early, providing an all encompassing magical musical adventure very shortly after the Christmas and New Years holidays. You and the international music loving public will have until July 27th to apply, so head to www.redbullmusicacademy.com where you can download and print off the 15 page application. If chosen, you’ll be flown to London free of charge for 2 weeks, where you’ll meet, build and collaborate with 29 other international artists and learn and exchange with musical legends, luminaries and icons from all genres. Room, board and studio time is all provided free as part of the experience.

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Those applicants here in Montreal who are interested in checking out the Various Assets: Not For Sale double CD of musical talent recorded at the last Red Bull Music Academy in Barcelona back in 2008, should email me at fathead@videotron.ca and tell me why you NEED a copy. The CD features musical collaborations between participants and invited guests like Onra, Om’Mas Keith, Woon, Dorian Concept, Robin Hannibal, Pursuit Grooves, Dennis Coffey , Tony Nwachukwu and more, as well as general info about the London 2010 session. As your Red Bull Music Academy rep in Montreal, if you apply for London 2010 and send your application to me, I will gladly cover shipping that 15 page app to Cologne, Germany for you. Don’t sleep.

This is the opportunity of a lifetime.

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free downloads from Various Assets: Not For Sale Barcelona 2008 

Onra, Fatima & Pursuit Grooves – Are You Satisfied.mp3

Cornelia, Om’mas Keith & Robin Hannibal – I’m So Over You.mp3 

SOUNDSCAPES/PAYSAGE SONORES – opening at Ecole Bourget this Friday May 1st

In posse on 2009/05/01 at 2:19 pm

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Claudio Marzano + Scott Clyke present

SOUNDSCAPES/PAYSAGE SONORES

as part of La Biennale de Montreal 2009

opening May 1st and running until May 31st

featuring paintings by Rick Leong 

original music by David Ryshpan

& remixes by

Dubline

KenLo

The Blessings

Think Twice

The Incubator

Moonstarr

Claudio Marzano

SirOJ 

and more

 

vernissage – FRIDAY MAY 1ST 6:30PM

Ecole Bourget, 1230 rue De La Montange

room 206

http://www.biennalemontreal.org/soundscapes

*limited edition CDs will be available

New Friday night digs for me, Moonstarr & friends….

In posse on 2009/04/24 at 5:48 pm

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Come say hi and check for some hot music. We can build summertime, together….

Lotus and Troy Dunnit “Nu Flava” video feat. P-Thugg

In posse on 2009/04/23 at 11:30 am

Woooo-weee! Check out this grimy little number from Montreal heads Lotus and Troy Dunnit. This  is the first single of the upcoming Anti-Cupid EP produced by Lotus, written by Lotus and Troy Dunnit. Visit lotusdunnit.com for more details. The video was produced by the always on point Sixteen Pads Films. Can’t wait to hear some more…

Kinny – Enough Said ft. Quantic Soul Orchestra (video)

In posse on 2009/04/21 at 3:28 am

The Narcicyst- P.H.A.T.W.A. (video)

In posse on 2009/04/13 at 2:10 am

Premiere Title Track Music Video for The Narcicyst’s upcoming album out May 26th on Paranoid Arab Boy Music/Stereotypes Inc. 2009 

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Directed and Edited by Hala Alsalman

Animation by Waleed Zaiter

Song written and performed by the Narcicyst (Y.Alsalman)

Song Produced By SandhiLL Productions (N.Al-Rufaie)

Available on The Narcicyst “P.H.A.T.W.A.” LP May 26th 2009

Starring-
Yassin Alsalman/The Narcicyst
Yushua Scott/Yusho
Liam Turner/ Agent Sam White
Habib Siam/ Mohamed Toomas
Nantali Indongo/ Agent #1
The Bagheads/ The Bagheads

Uness – The Seeker Mixtape Vol. 1 – mixed by yours truly…Scott C

In posse on 2009/04/03 at 1:20 am

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The young and soulful Uness is one of the freshest voices to come out of Montreal in a while, with both a butter falsetto and tight songwriting and production skills to boot. I was very happy that he asked me to mix this collection of snippets and songs, featuring material that will appear on an upcoming LP. After recently signing with producer Ryan Leslie’s NextSelection Lifestyle Group as a songwriter/producer/artist, Uness looks to take his creativity to the next level with a collection of quality music. Enjoy…

The Seeker Mixtape Vol. 1 Mixed by Scott C

Where the Wild Things Are – official trailer

In posse on 2009/04/02 at 12:20 am

On-Point.be interviews the most genuine dude on the planet: Dâm Funk

In posse on 2009/03/27 at 11:04 pm

Flako – The First Space Shit on the Moon (free download)

In posse on 2009/03/23 at 12:45 pm

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Oh Flako, you do that thang so well. You may remember young Flako from his standout contribution to the Amplified present Dirty Soul Electric compilation where he slapped people upside the head with “Untitled” featuring Shaunise, a plodding, creeper of a tune that I’ve been singing in the shower ever since. Well, here he comes again, serving up fools with a proper helping (30 tracks!) of beats to satisfy the hungry. Via Astro Nautico.

Flako – “Untitled” featuring Shaunise.mp3

DOWNLOAD Flako – The First Space Shit on the Moon

ON POINT TV: The Frank N Dank interview (video)

In posse on 2009/03/23 at 7:51 am

Right on time: Kenlo’s Craqnuques Orange (free download)

In posse on 2009/03/23 at 7:40 am

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Kenlo, my other brother from another mother (I have a few), has done it again. With an unparalleled musical output and a cosmic quality that wholly embodies the nod factor, this Montreal-based bredren has released the fourth free installment to the Craquques dynasty. This is some tenacious dirt right here, so I hope you’re ready. 

DOWNLOAD KENLO CRAQNUQUES (ORANGE – 2009)

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Kenny Powers lament

In posse on 2009/03/23 at 2:57 am

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I recently discovered the comic tragedy that is Kenny Powers on HBO’s Eastbound & Down. His fall from professional baseball superstar to high school gym teacher is easily the funniest shit on TV right now. Kenny, played by rising talent Danny McBride, is a cocksure mix of eye of the tiger bravado, southern good ol’ boy, and simple ass backwards arrogance and stupidity. That and a mullet, has kept me entertained for 5 episodes, and I’m ready for more. The show is executive produced by Will Ferrell, but thankfully he keeps his cameos to a minimum. I think we’ve had enough of him, no? Danny McBride is the star here, playing the misunderstood redneck Kenny so convincingly, that you have to love him. Check it out…

Spike Jonze’s Where the Wild Things Are overcomes monstrous delays

In posse on 2009/03/22 at 8:29 am

Touched on this a while back and very happy to see it actually happening…

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by Adam McDowell for The National Post

Sure, some kids find the classic Where the Wild Things Are scary, but do you know what keeps movie studio executives awake at night? Spending US$80-million on an adaptation that never sees the light of day. It almost happened. To mark the release this week of the poster above, we summarize  the monsters’ long journey from the Land of the Wild Things to Hollywood.

1963  Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are, about the imaginary creatures who inhabit the mind of a boy named Max, is published by Harper & Row. In subsequent years, the popular book terrifies some children and delights others. 

2000  The Grinch carries a teaser for a WTWTA live-action film adaptation by Spike Jonze (director of Being John Malkovich and Adaptation). It’s to be released by Universal Pictures. 

Late 2006  Principal photography for WTWTA finally takes place in Australia (the movie is now with Warner Bros. following a fallout with Jonze). The creatures will be actors in foam suits with CGI faces. Th ecast includes Catherine Keener, Forest Whitaker, Catherine O’Hara and James Gandolfini, who may or may not wear a costume. 

January, 2007  Because seven-year-olds really dig the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Karen O revealed as soundtrack composer. 

October, 2007  New York magazine gets a copy of the script by Jonze and author/publisher Dave Eggers; declares it “really, really good.”

February, 2008  Slashfilm.com reports rumours that an unhappy Warner Bros. wants the entire film reshot. 

July 2008  The Los Angeles Times reports that “something has gone very wrong” with the production. Warner Bros. chief Alan Horn quashes rumours Jonze has been kicked off the project: “We’ve given him more money and, even more importantly, more time for him to work on the film. We’d like to find a common ground that represents Spike’s vision but still offers a film that really delivers for a broad-based audience … The jury is still out on this one. But we remain confident that Spike is going to figure things out and at the end of the day we’ll have an artistically compelling movie.”

Oct. 16, 2009  Expected release date for Jonze’s Where the Wild Things Are.

Back like I never left + Karriem Riggins – Music Kaleidoscope mix

In posse on 2009/03/22 at 4:01 am

Yes. I admit it. I have indeed been slacking up in here, but not without a very good reason. As of April 1st, I will be moving across town for some new digs in NDG, leaving behind a decade of Plateau life in Montreal. Big tings. Anyways, there’s been a lot of shifting and running around this month and the blog has suffered some neglect as a result. This will change of course, as the dust settles and I get back to a more settled life. In the meantime, enjoy this dirty, polychromatic mix of soul, funk, hip hop, jazz and beats from Detroit-bred drummer/producer/MC Karriem Riggins and I’ll get back to icing the cake with the quickness.

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NEW ALBUM FROM THE LATE GREAT J DILLA DUE JUNE 2ND

In posse on 2009/03/10 at 3:46 am

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By now most everyone is familiar with the story of musical legend J Dilla. The quiet, prolific producer collaborated with everyone from Erykah 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 A Tribe Called Quest’s last two albums. 

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

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Yacht Rock Episode 7: I Keep Forgettin’

In posse on 2009/03/09 at 5:08 am

What’s Yacht Rock you say?

Yacht Rock is a variation of  Top40 soft rock that peaked between the years of 1976 and 1984. Significant “Yacht Rockers” include Michael McDonaldKenny Loggins, Christopher Cross, and Toto.  The Yacht Rock series, and all it’s priceless  episodes, written, directed, and produced by JD Ryznar, Hunter Stair, and Lane Farnham, can be found here.

mmcdonalddMichael McDonald acknowledged Yacht Rock in 2008:

  Have you ever owned a yacht?    

No, but I thought Yacht Rock was hilarious. And uncannily, you know, those things always have a little bit of truth to them. It’s kind of like when you get a letter from a stalker who’s never met you. They somehow hit on something, and you have to admit they’re pretty intuitive.

Okay. So what’s the craziest thing you ever did with Kenny Loggins?

We mostly worked a lot when we would get together. Kenny, he’s one of those guys who was a more serious artist; I was just a schlub. He was like, “C’mon, let’s get this right,” and I was like, “Got any beer?”


 

 

The saddest news I’ve heard all week: Fabchannel.com is DONE!

In posse on 2009/03/07 at 3:31 am

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FABCHANNEL STOPS ITS ACTIVITIES
Online concert channel Fabchannel.com ceases its activities as of today, due to bad economic prospects within the music and online advertising market. During the last nine years, Fabchannel have been successfully promoting concert recordings of national and international artists online among a large international audience. The Fabchannel business model bases itself on two essential ingredients: international streaming rights and international advertising/sponsoring revenue. After a substantial investment in 2007, Fabchannel has been focusing fully on increasing its reach among the international audience and the development and implementation of online advertising formats and partnerships.
After an energetic start in 2008 with the introduction of video commercials on Fabchannel.com, media partnerships with renowned news sites like nu.nl and Spiegel.de as well as signing a worldwide partnership with Universal Music Group, in the last few months it has been getting ever more difficult to reach the set targets. The audience has not increased as planned, mostly due to the majority of major record labels giving no consent to record their artists. At the same time, the online advertising and sponsoring market has been put under big pressure due to decreasing budgets of advertisers and sponsors. The management and shareholders of Fabchannel expect that this situation is not going to change during the next years. Therefore, they have jointly taken the decision to stop all activities in order to avoid getting into financial problems and, for example, lose the possibility to use the archive they have been building in the future. Fabchannel’s concert archive will go offline on Friday 13 March. During the upcoming months, Fabchannel will strive to make suitable arrangements with employees, customers and suppliers.

Animator Kirsten Lepore’s “Guess Who” (video)

In posse on 2009/03/04 at 2:12 am

Audio Two – I Get The Papers (video)

In posse on 2009/02/28 at 4:30 am

Time to make this my theme song as the tough times keep mashin’ em down…

The ULTIMATE J Dilla tribute…

In posse on 2009/02/26 at 10:49 am

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DAMN! So sorry i missed this one. Too much! But thanks to SweenyKovar, we have a bit of insight into what went down…

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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. 

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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 every 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.

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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 filed 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.

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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.

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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. 

via CDR

 

SONY’s revolutionary Stupid Box Thing

In posse on 2009/02/25 at 4:24 am

sonyFor everyone forced by the global economic meltdown to pinch pennies, The Onion has this friendly reminder that consumption isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. 

Thank you for Worthless Records!

In posse on 2009/02/20 at 7:36 am

photo-158worthless-records-copyBig thanks to Nalden.net and Amsterdam based artist Stefan Glerum, who are both responsible for me getting my hands on the above print, which arrived in the mail today. “Worthless Records” will find a brand new home somewhere in my apartment, right after I find the appropriate frame. Thanks again guys!

Suite For Ma Dukes Session January 2008

In posse on 2009/02/18 at 6:23 am

The original recording session for the forth coming J Dilla tribute, Suite for Ma Dukes. The band makes a scratch track for the strings and horns which were laid the next day. 

Wurlitzer: Miguel Atwood-Ferguson
Rhodes: Brandon Coleman
Percussion: Nikki Campbell
Drums: Gene Coye

Mark Romanek: director

In posse on 2009/02/18 at 4:37 am

J DILLA MADE ME DO IT!

In posse on 2009/02/11 at 7:11 am

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James Yancey will be forever be known as J Dilla. He was born in Detroit. His music was the most revered sound in hiphop from the mid-nineties until today. He had worked with everyone from Tribe called Quest to Busta Rhymes, De la Soul, Common even Janet Jackson. His two solo albums for BBE records are classics and his Donuts album for Stones Throw is considered genre defining. Donuts, was completed during one of his extended hospital stays. Dilla suffered from Lupus. It was released on February 7, his 32nd birthday. Three days later, while at his Los Angeles home with his mother (MaDukes), he passed away.

It sure is hard to honor a man who had already done so much musically in his life (and there are many online tributes as we speak), but Los Angeles musicians and J Dilla devotees Carlos Nino & Miguel Atwood Ferguson have certainly made their tribute count. With the help of ArtDontSleep and Mochilla, the two have produced a four song orchestral EP of music originally produced by James “Jay Dilla” Yancey, building on 2 free downloadble songs that have already done the rounds. 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 at the  Luckman Fine Arts Complex. The EP is already available on  available on iTunes and all proceeds go directly to Ma Dukes. You can make pre-orders for the CD/LP here. 

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1. Find a Way

2. Antiquity

3. Fall in Love

4. Nag Champa

Carlos Nino & Miguel Atwood Ferguson – Nag Champa

 

Paul Simon – Me and Julio (+Biz Markie & Big Daddy Kane) Down By The Schoolyard (video)

In posse on 2009/02/09 at 2:29 am

Time to remember Jay Dee…

In j dilla on 2009/02/07 at 9:35 am

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J Dilla Changed My Life.


Parra + Stonesthrow = J Dilla/Ma Dukes

In posse on 2009/02/06 at 5:47 am

raise-it-up-for-ma-dukes Parra didn’t like what he read in this Vibe article so he got to work. Raise It Up!

One Day – Introducing Kooley High (full documentary)

In posse on 2009/02/06 at 2:08 am

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I posted about the fact that this documentary was in the works a few weeks back, and now I’m happy to say you can watch the whole thing right here! ”One Day -Introducing Kooley High,” is a 38min documentary that chronicles a day in the life of Triangle-based rap group Kooley High and their desire to be heard. You can view their website at kooleyhigh.com and their Myspace at myspace.com/kooleyhigh. The documentary is filmed throughout Raleigh-Durham, N.C and was filmed, edited and directed by Napoleon Wright II, founder of Becauseus.org, in association with M.E.C.C.A Records. You can view Napoleon’s myspace at myspace.com/napmusic82

The Alchemist: Queens Certified (XLR8R TV)

In posse on 2009/02/04 at 5:47 am

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L.A.-born producer/artist The Alchemist cemented his status in New York’s hip-hop scene through a combination of working hard and thinking differently. Here, he talks about monsters in the night, street artists who inspire him, and how he was eventually accepted into Mobb Deep’s camp.

 

the Jonesz – Sneakers N’ Heels (video)

In posse on 2009/02/03 at 3:57 pm

The Jonesz  debut album, Season One, released on P-Vine Records (Japan) and Asfalt Records (Europe) gives up it’s second single with “Sneakers N’ Heels.”  The video was produced by Sixteen Pads Films, shot on location in Montreal at City Styles, and filmed with 2 Nikon D90’s with prime lenses. Everything was cut on Premiere with some post production on Adobe After Effects, and if you listen close, they mention me by name in the tune. Visit myspace.com/thejonesz for more info. 

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In viewfinder on 2009/02/03 at 2:51 pm

Mulatu Astatke + The Heliocentrics (video)

In posse on 2009/02/03 at 2:42 pm

viewfinder: Metro Transit Assassins

In posse on 2009/02/01 at 6:16 am

viewfinder: burn Biosphere burn…

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History of the Internet

In posse on 2009/01/28 at 4:40 pm

 

 

viewfinder: We’re all going to die – 100 meters of existence

In posse on 2009/01/28 at 3:16 pm

The art of Mike Mitchell

In posse on 2009/01/28 at 2:24 pm

Ableton + Akai = APC40 TOUCH

In posse on 2009/01/28 at 1:37 pm

The APC40 (Ableton Performance Controller) is a dedicated controller for Ableton Live, designed by the same engineering team responsible for Akai’s iconic MPC range of products. This is a dream come true for the Ableton Live community and an exciting first step into the world of Ableton Live for new users.

www.ableton.com

Cerebral Vortex & Kissey Asplund – HeyCat (video)

In posse on 2009/01/28 at 10:15 am
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The styling for the new video from Cerebral Vortex might be COO-COO for COCO-PUFFS, but I gotta say, I’m really diggin this tune. 

Rap sensation Cerebral Vortex (born in Texas but really a citizen of the world) and producer Erik L (born in Sweden but musically at home in the Motor City) present “Kitty Cat Kabbodle” a four track theme EP on Melting Pot Music dealing with love, sex and relationships. Featuring the one and only Kissey Asplund, singer Stray and Ezekiel 38. Love, Beats & Rhymes – phresh for 2009.

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Become HipHop Overnight! (An Offer You Can’t Refuse)

In posse on 2009/01/28 at 10:09 am

TOYGIANTS

In posse on 2009/01/28 at 4:25 am

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After meeting collector Selim Varol and seeing his more than 10,000 toy figures, artist duo Daniel and Geo Fuchs were inspired to create their latest photo series, TOYGIANTS. Following a successful exhibition in the Museum Villa Stuck in Munich in 2006, which focused predominantly on political characters, this lavishly designed picture series offers a unique insight into the wide range of extraordinary plastic heroes, villains and fantasy figures. For more than 3 years the two artists shot the toys as portraits or in groups. Together with the collector, they began to play with their subjects and generated grotesque and explosive references until nearly 1000 of the toys developed a life of their own, a second life now revealed in the 216 pages, 180 color illustrations, and 5 foldouts included in the hardcover TOYGIANTS book.

www.toygiants.com

The GOODS: OBAMA EDITION – January 31 2009

In posse on 2009/01/23 at 1:37 pm

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Obama-day…from space dammit!!

In posse on 2009/01/22 at 4:18 pm

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Robert Glasper live at Cargo London 18/10/08 (K-SPACE.TV)

In posse on 2009/01/22 at 3:43 pm

Kooley High doc “One Day” from Becauseus (trailer)

In posse on 2009/01/22 at 12:32 pm

Becauseus is currently working on their first documentary titled One Day featuring hip hop group Kooley High. With the three emcees, Charlie Smarts, Rapsody, and Tab-One, and two producers, Foolery and The Sinopsis, this group plans to further establish the “North Carolina sound”.

www.becauseus.org

HOW TO FIGHT with Gavin MacInnes

In posse on 2009/01/20 at 2:45 am

Fantastic JJ Project – Jneiro Jarel/Fantastic Planet (free download)

In posse on 2009/01/17 at 8:59 am

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France-based hip hop maestros Fantastic Planet have just released their Fantastic JJProject, a mixtape dedicated to Jneiro Jarel, specifically to his Dr Who Dat? alter ego. All the beats from this mix are taken from JJ’s almost entirely instrumental Beat Journey album, only now with added raps and cuts from USA’s Mattic and La Fin Equipe crew.

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www.lafineequipe.com

Crips and Bloods: Made In America (trailer)

In posse on 2009/01/17 at 5:02 am

Child Bankrupts Make-A-Wish Foundation With Wish For Unlimited Wishes

In posse on 2009/01/17 at 1:53 am

Israeli troops attack Gaza City + Who and what is Hamas? (The Real News Network videos)

In posse on 2009/01/16 at 8:37 am

Blaps, Rhymes & Life: Illmind & DJ Dub MD (free download)

In posse on 2009/01/16 at 8:27 am

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“Blaps, Rhymes & Life” is the exclusive new mixtape project from Dub MD and one of the most accomplished, yet unsung producers in hip hop, Illmind. A producer that balances both the mainstream and underground successfully, working with a full spectrum of artists from Heltah Skeltah to 50 CentLittle Brotherto Black Eyed Peas, the list goes on. This new project features some of the artists Illmind has been working closely with over the past year or so including the likes of 50 Cent, LL Cool J, Heltah Skeltah, Skyzoo and many more.

Lookout for Illmind dropping his brand new studio album currently “Untitled” coming soon, along with his highly anticipated group album as “Fortilive” with Mushmouf and Slo-Mo and his exclusive collaboration project with North Carolina’s Supastition and make sure you check out his new beat-tape “New Blap City” + limited edition T-shirt which is available right now, cop them @ www.illmind.biz.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD

Donuts to Dollars: The Battle for J Dilla’s Legacy

In j dilla on 2009/01/16 at 6:39 am
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via VIBE Magazine

 

THREE YEARS AFTER HIS UNTIMELY DEATH, J DILLA’S BEATS AND REPUTATION LOOM EVER LARGER OVER HIP HOP. BUT FOR HIS MOTHER – WHO NURSED THE VISIONARY PRODUCER THROUGH A CHRONIC ILLNESS AND HAS WATCHED HIS ESTATE LANGUISH IN LIMBO – THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES. BY KELLEY LOUISE CARTER

There’s nothing Maureen Yancey wouldn’t do for her children. But as she sits in the basement studio of her only surviving son’s Los Angeles home, she struggles with the one thing she hasn’t done since her firstborn, James Dewitt Yancey known in hip hop circles as Jay Dee or J Dilla – three years ago of complications from lupus. She just can’t. She didn’t do it when the ambulance arrived at the nearby house Dilla shared with. Common, and she didn’t when they failed to revive him from cardiac arrest. She couldn’t even bring herself to do it when she picked out which baseball cap she’d place by his coffin.

“When he left, I had an awful void,” she says calmly. “I didn’t grieve like you always think you’d grieve. I always had a joy and the strength to help others to get through it. But…” her voice trails off, hands smoothing down her jeans. “I haven’t cried yet.”

Still, the memories came flooding back when she flew from Detroit to visit the city where her son was buried at age 32. “I rejoiced in the fact that he wasn’t sick anymore,” she says, “and that he’d done what he came here to do. I do believe that. His purpose on earth was to come here and give us the music that he had in his heart and soul.”

The equipment that surrounds her is Dilla’s, the same gear he used to create the deceptively simple, unspeakably beautiful music that solidified his reputation as one of hip hop’s greatest. As Busta Rhymes put it in 2007, “He wasn’t just a producer, he was the best producer.”

 

Many of her son’s friends – Common, Busta, Erykah Badu – still call regularly, and keep her son’s music in rotation. Q-Tip’s latest single, “Move” (Universal Motown, 2008), was built around a Dilla beat, and her other son John Yancey, a rapper known as Illa J has released the powerful new album, Yancey Boys (Delicious Vinyl, 2008), which was produced by his big brother.

Meanwhile the 60-year-old woman everybody calls Ma Dukes faces health problems of her own, and financial challenges as well. Although numerous memorials and “benefits” were held in his name, the proceeds didn’t change his family’s life. Dilla left two daughters – Ja’Mya, 7, and Paige, 9 – to provide for, a sizeable IRS bill, and unresolved legal issues surrounding the use of his beats. Ma Dukes says she has never received money from her son’s estate and that her plans to establish a foundation in his name were quashed by the executor of his estate. Somehow, she was not reduced to tears even after Dilla’s attorney informed her that she had no legal right to use her own son’s name or likeness for commercial purposes. Not even to support his family.

IN HIS NATIVE DETROIT, DILLA WAS THE MAN. The soft-spoken beatmaker was a pioneer of the Motor City hip hop landscape that struggled to gain national recognition before Slim Shady put the D on the map in 1999. Though he remains anonymous to the masses, Dilla is considered a demigod by his hardcore fans. His distinctive drum sounds and grimy, organic sound palette revolutionized hip hop production, and echoes of his innovative use of samples can be heard in the work of Just Blaze and Kanye West. “He can do a Primo beat better than Premier. He can do a Dre beat better than Dre, and he can out-rock Pete Rock,” says fellow Detroit producer House Shoes. “But none of them could duplicate a Dilla beat. Much respect to those three. They were pioneers. But that’s the fucking truth.”

Dilla grew up in the Conant Gardens section of Detroit’s Eastside surrounded by music. His dad, Beverly Yancey, played piano and upright bass. “My mom and dad had a jazz a cappella group, and they’d sing in the living room for hours and hours,” says Illa J, 22. “It was really laid-back and nonchalant. While that was happening, my brother would be downstairs in the
basement doing his thing.”

By the mid-1990s, Dilla was getting calls from some of the hottest stars of the day. He produced tracks for The Pharcyde, De La Soul, Busta Rhymes, A Tribe Called Quest, and Q-Tip, with whom he founded the production collective The Ummah. Yet despite these high-profile projects, Dilla shunned the limelight. His love of music eclipsed any concern for dealing with industry politics. “He wasn’t antisocial,” says Illa J. “He was just quiet. That comes from our dad. A lot of his personality rubbed off on my brother. It was all about the craft for him. He didn’t care about all that other stuff.”

When Tribe’s Beats, Rhymes, and Life (Jive, 1996) was nominated for a Grammy, Tip invited Dilla to the award ceremony. “I was like, ‘Yo, this is a good opportunity for you, you should just go.’ He was like, ‘Hell no, I ain’t going. Fuck that!”‘ recalls Q-Tip, laughing at the memory. “I said, ‘You got nominated for a fucking Grammy. You are going to go.’ He said, ‘I ain’t got nothing to wear!’ But he went. He was so mad and disgruntled and angry about that. He was much happier doing it his way. That’s who he was. He didn’t really want to fuck with none of that. And I don’t blame him.”

DILLA REALIZED SOMETHING WAS WRONG WITH HIS HEALTH IN JANUARY OF 2002. He’d just returned from Europe and thought he had a bad flu. Sick to his stomach and complaining of chills, Ma Dukes took him to the emergency room at Bon Secours hospital in suburban Grosse Pointe, Michigan. His blood platelet count should have been above 150, but it was below 10. Doctors told his mother they were surprised he was still walking around.

He tested positive for lupus, an autoimmune disease that can be fatal. To make matters worse, Detroit doctors diagnosed him with thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, aka TTP, a rare disorder that causes blood clots to form in the body’s blood vessels.

Despite his degenerating health, Dilla packed up his stuff and moved out to Los Angeles, where he lived with his friend and frequent collaborator Common. He set up a studio and got to work. But very few knew how bad life was for the soft-spoken prodigy. He poured himself into his work, doing his best to forget his health problems. Ma Dukes says there were several close calls. When she left him alone once, Dilla fell down and bumped his head. Because she refused to leave Dilla’s side during his last days, she and her husband lost their house. She tried to file for bankruptcy to save the family home but didn’t get back to Detroit in time to sign the necessary paperwork. “I wasn’t leaving my son,” she says.”We lost the house. But I wasn’t concerned. It didn’t bother me at all.”

At summer’s end, 2005, Dilla found himself in a hospital bed at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, the same hospital where The Notorious B.I.G. and Eazy-E died. He’d lost the ability to walk and could barely talk. His own body was killing him, and there was little to be done about it.

Sensing that death was coming, he told his mother he needed his equipment in the hospital with him. Ma Dukes asked his friends from the L.A.-based label Stones Throw Records to lug his turntables, mixer, crates of records, MPC, and computer into his room. When his hands were too swollen, Ma Dukes would massage his stiffened fingers so Dilla could work on the tracks, letting his doctors listen to the beats through his headphones.

Sometimes he’d wake Ma Dukes up in the middle of the night, asking her to help move him from his bed to a reclining chair so he could work a bit more comfortably. His only focus was finishing the album. Donuts was released on Stones Throw on February 7, 2006, his 32nd birthday. Dilla died three days later.

“It was crazy to hear all that soul,” Illa J says of one haunting track called “Don’t Cry.” “I got to be in the right mode to listen to it. It’s emotional for me. I can feel my brother talking to me through the music.”

THREE DAYS AFTER DILLA DIED, HIS ELDEST DAUGHTER, PAIGE, TURNED 6. “That was a low blow,” says her mother, Monica Whitlow. “To have to tell my baby that before her birthday was the worst. We didn’t get to say goodbye.” The 29-year-old, who knew Dilla before his career took off, still lives in Detroit. She emphasizes that their relationship was never about money. “To have him back here, breathing and living, that’s worth more than money any day,” she says. “But it pisses me off, everything that’s going on with this estate. It’s ridiculous ’cause it’s been three years, and my baby has not seen anything from this estate. Nobody has granted James his final wish.”

Although Dilla’s will stipulates that all assets be divided among his mother, his two daughters, and his brother, the executor of the estate is his accountant Arty Erk, and as back-up, there’s his attorney, Micheline Levine and then his mother. Ma Dukes says she grew so frustrated that communications broke down between her and the executor. Erk explains that payments from the estate were delayed because Dilla has an outstanding tax debt in the “healthy six figures.” He says he is negotiating a payment plan with the IRS and that a petition has been filed with the probate court in order to get family allowances paid to Dilla’s children.

The other major issue facing the estate is that so many people are using Dilla’s beats without permission. Dilla would often create beat CDs and hand them out to friends.

“It’s been difficult to police,” Erk admits, adding that he’s at the tail end of litigation with Busta Rhymes. “An album was released by Busta on the Internet called Dillagence without authorization,” Levine explains. “And, of course, we’re now unable to use those tracks and exploit those downloads. Everybody downloaded it for free.” Attempts to reach out to Busta were not returned.

Ma Dukes counters that Busta paid Dilla for those tracks years ago. “He got a raw deal,” she says. “Busta didn’t take anything from anybody.” Ma Dukes says she feels bad that her son’s friend had to go through such rough treatment by his estate.

The same scenario has played out several times since Dilla’s death. The estate has settled “four or five” similar cases, negotiating what they believe is fair market value for the beats. “A lot of people are coming out of the woodwork with things that he did for them,” says Erk, who took out an ad in Billboard magazine in April 2008, notifying people to stop using Dilla’s material. The estate also sent out cease-and-desist letters to various entertainers as well as people throwing events in Dilla’s name-including his own mother, she says. “Her dream was to open a camp where kids with lupus could have normal lives,” says Joy Yoon, an L.A. journalist who interviewed Ma Dukes shortly after her son’s death and later offered to help her raise funds for what was to be called the J Dilla Foundation. “But then she said she was put on hold by the lawyers.”

Ma Dukes insists she will go on with her plans for the foundation, establishing it in her own name. “It’s been over two years, and they’re talking the same crap,” she says. “I don’t have a Ph.D., but I know how to use a phone and talk to somebody and make arrangements. It’s just not an excuse. They have no respect for the fact that I had anything to do with bringing him into this world.”

Meanwhile, she has voiced concerns about Dilla’s will itself, which he signed on September 8, 2005, nearly six months before his death. “I don’t even know if he really knew what he was signing,” she says. “I don’t think he would have signed anything if he’d known it would be like this now.” She has hired an attorney who is also representing her son and Paige’s mother, Monica Whitlow, who says that legal action is “in the works.”

“His estate is fucked up,” Q-Tip says. “I know the lawyers are saying that he had certain tax issues and all that stuff. But you were getting paid to represent him when he was alive, so it shouldn’t be any of that. Ma Dukes ain’t getting nothing, and the kids ain’t getting nothing. It’s a horrible thing.”

During the last year of her son’s life, Maureen Yancey tested positive for lupus. She says she’s not worried about dying and has accepted the fact that she and her husband must now live in a rental property in a neighborhood she describes as “a war-torn zone.” What keeps her up at night is her grand children. “I just want the girls to be taken care of,” she says. “That’s all.”

In response to a petition filed by her mother, Joyleete Hunter, Dilla’s youngest
daughter, Ja’Mya, has begun receiving money from the estate, and Erk says Paige should start receiving payouts sometime in early 2009. “Oh really?” says Whitlow. “That’s new information for me.” She has had few conversations with Erk and says that when she informed him she was working with Ma Dukes’ lawyer, he warned her, “This is going to get ugly.” But she remains undeterred. “I gotta speak up for my baby ’cause I been quiet too long,” she says.”He hasn’t seen ugly. I can show him ugly.”

In the meantime, Ma Dukes says please don’t cry for her. “It’s really rough for everybody out there. But prayers help,” she says with a sigh.”Pray for my strength.”

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thanks to RIK

Stringer Bell goes to work at The Office

In posse on 2009/01/16 at 5:16 am

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Idris Elba, best known for his role as Stringer Bell in HBO’s The Wire, is joining the cast of the American version of  The Office. Variety.com reports that Elba’s character will be a no-nonsense rival to regional manager Michael Scott (Steve Carell).

Elba will appear in six episodes of the current series.

Stephanie Mills – Put Your Body Into It (Beat Electric/free download)

In posse on 2009/01/16 at 4:24 am

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Beat Electric, one of my favorite blogs in the universe, hit me right upside the head with this Stephanie Mills joint just before the holidays that I hadn’t heard since the days of aunt Darlene’s record collection. If you don’t know, now you know….

Here it is: One of the best disco tunes ever written, period. You can find this ubiquitous release sandwiched in your dad’s record collection between a Barry Manilow and a Barbara Striesand LP. It wasn’t evenreleased as an A Side for chrisakes! Had the world circa late 70’s gone mad or was there so much quality music coming out that they could afford to toss this one on the flip side? Correction, it was an A Side in its UK pressing only. Ok Black Shag, you win this round mate.

Recorded and Released as the B side to the single “What Cha Gonna Do With My Lovin“, “Put Your Body In It” is a heavy Disco cut with aproto-boogie feel thanks to the cracking synth bass that drives the track all the way through. Drawing the contrast to later Boogie tracks was the big disco strings that soar throughout and create a perfect juxtaposition with the aforementioned synth-bassline. I am so feeling 1979 right now!

“Put Your Body In It” was written and produced by the solid team of Reggie Lucas and James Mtume. The duo was responsible for many choice cuts released between the years 1977 – 1982.

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In posse, viewfinder on 2009/01/16 at 3:52 am

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How To Make A Pinhole Camera – Instructables

In posse on 2009/01/16 at 3:39 am

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Make your own camera out of materials around the house and take black and white photos with it. We may be in the digital age but it doesn’t hurt to embrace the roots of photography every now and then. You’ll be glad you did. You can find all the details over at Instructables, where they’ll give you step by step instructions on how to make this happen.

Brand new Mos Def: Quiet Dog (free download)

In posse on 2009/01/16 at 3:18 am

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M O S D E F peace. i was born in brooklyn new york in 1973. ive been working professionally as an artist for nearly 20 years. ive been very blessed to work with some of the worlds brightest talents and many of my personal heroes. thus far ive been nominated for 2 grammys, a golden globe, an emmy, and a source award among others. i was awarded a peabody award for my work on the hbo series “def poetry” and won an obie award for the suzan lori parks play “fucking A”.

i was on broadway in another suzan lori play “topdog underdog” w/ my man jeffrey wright and directed by my other man george C. “big daddy” wolfe in 2002. the play won the pulitzer prize that year. we performed it in london the following year. im proud to have been apart of it. ive done work in film and television as well w/ folks like bill cosby and the late great nell carter to name a few. like i said ive been blessed and im grateful. mashaallah. i just wanna say i appreciate all the love and good vibrations that folks have been sendin my way thru the years on this particular journey and im wishin you all peace love and power in your own journey as well. the elders say “love em all,trust a few,and fear none”….thats wassup. one love. peace.

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I love my robot more dearly than my own son…

In posse on 2009/01/16 at 1:07 am

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Dâm-Funk’s Rhythmtrax Vol. 4 (out now!)

In posse on 2009/01/15 at 4:23 am

Biggie Smalls – the afterschool special

In posse on 2009/01/12 at 2:30 am
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My friend Paula sent me this pic taken on a New York subway platform today. And no, I’m not the least bit excited to see this film. The story of the Notorious B.I.G. smells like a hack job, and looks like it would make more sense as a MAD TV skit, but no, it’s not only got Puffy on board, but is also sanctioned by Ms. Wallace, Biggie’s mom. Tupac is naturally next in line for feature film foolishness, and I’m sure that whoever is managing his estate these days is trying to get the green light on a blockbuster bio-pic. When they decide it’s time for his epic life story to be captured forever on the big screen, the most exciting part of the movie will most certainly be the casting. Andre 3000 starring as Tupac? Now that, I would pay to see.

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Mabona Origami : In the Pursuit of Perfection

In posse on 2009/01/07 at 4:53 am

U.S.-installed Iraqi ex-PM says Bush “utter failure”

In posse on 2009/01/04 at 10:56 am

By Khalid al-Ansary

BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Former U.S.-installed Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi has denounced the policies of President George W. Bush as an “utter failure” that gave rise to the sectarian venom that ravaged his country.

In an interview published on Saturday in the pan-Arab newspaper Asharq al-Awsat, Allawi found fault with American management of Iraq since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003 as well as the government of present Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.

Allawi ruled Iraq for almost a year after U.S. occupation officials handed power to him in 2004 as prime minister of an interim government. He was selected by a council hand-picked by Washington after the 2003 invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein.

“Yes, Bush’s policies failed utterly,” said Allawi, describing the U.S. administration that once backed him. “Utter failure. Failure of U.S. domestic and foreign policy, including fighting terrorism and economic policy.”

“His insistence on names like ‘democracy’ and ‘open elections’, without giving attention to political stability, was a big mistake. It cast shadows on Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan and Egypt, and I believe this will be remembered in history as President Bush’s policy,” he said.

A former member of Saddam’s Baath Party who fled into exile and agitated against the dictator, Allawi now heads a secular political movement which did poorly in elections in 2005. His bloc was part of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki’s government but walked out last year.

Maliki’s government was characterized by “weak performance, erected upon political quotas, major government corruption and infiltrated state agencies,” he said. “Four years passed … and they can’t build the police, army, national institutions.”

“Ending Saddam’s regime was essential, but replacing the Saddam regime with extreme chaos was not right,” he said. “I did not imagine the political process would eat itself from inside or that it would abandon the rule of law and establish political sectarianism.”

Sectarian violence has dropped sharply in Iraq, but reconciliation and political harmony remain elusive even as the United States prepares to withdraw its 140,000 troops by 2012.

(Reporting by Khalid al-Ansary; Writing by Missy Ryan)          www.reuters.com

Suff Daddy – Nothing can be Right when Everything is Wrong mixtape (free download)

In posse on 2009/01/01 at 8:25 am

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1. LOTTAHYDRO – SUFF DADDY
2. SUFF INTRO
3. NO MATTER HOW BIZARRE – SUFF DADDY
4. NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP – JERRY BUTLER
5. K.T. – DIAMOND D
6. BLIND WORLD – ALOE BLACC
7. LOVE TKO – TEDDY PENDERGRASS
8. SWEET STUFF – SYLVIA
9. ?
10. BLAZE IT UP – MR. DIBIASE
11. IMAGE OF A STAR – FRANCISCO AGUABELLA
12. REDEMPTION – BLESS 1 & SUFF DADDY
13. GIVE A DEMONSTRATION FEAT BIG DADDY KANE – CONNIE PRICE & THE KEYSTONES
14. OPEN YOUR MIND – EL NUEVO SWING
15. GET NO LOVIN’ – MILTON WRIGHT
16. DIANA IN THE AUTUMN WIND – GAP MANGIONE
17. SO MUCH (MUSIC) – THE BEATKONDUCTA
18. MOTHERSHIP CONNECTION (STAR CHILD) – PARLIAMENT
19. THE UNEXPECTED FEAT MF DOOM – DJ BABU
20. GET ‘ER DONE FEAT MF DOOM – JAKE ONE
21. THESE ARE THE THINGS – ?
22. TOO LATE TO TURN BACK NOW – JACKIE MITTOO
23. FALL BACK – BIG L (SUFF DADDY REMIX)
24. WORLD RENOWN – TOMMY TEE FEAT LARGE PROFESSOR (SUFF DADDY REMIX)
25. ?
26. PAPER PLANES – M.I.A. (MR. WILSON REMIX)
27. SUMMER BREEZE – JACKIE MITTOO
28. DEAR LIMMERTZ – AZYMUTH
29. WHAT DOES IT TAKE – ALTON ELLIS
30. SHO ‘NUFF – ?
31. ON & ON & ON – SUFF DADDY
32. SHOW IS OVER – EVELYN KING
33. BONUS BLUNT BREAK – SUFF DADDY

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