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Rjd2 Will Be Doing BIG Things in 2009

Posted in Music News with tags , , , , , , , on Friday, August 21, 2009 by Tim Althaus

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Talk about great fucking news. Rjd2 is easily one of me top 5 producers, and I love everything that the guy has ever done. When it comes to production, damn near all of his work is pristine. Needless to say, I’ve been waiting on new Rjd2 material since The Third Hand, because like most people I was a tad disappointed in Third Hand and knew that Hip-Hop is where he truly shines.

2DopeBoyz had a really dope article on Rj and the things that he has coming up before the end of the year. It sounds like Rj started his own label (RJ’s Electrical Connections), and he will be re-releasing his first 3 releases (Dead Ringer, The Horror EP & Since We Last Spoke) in a box set that will come out on October 2oth. ALSO included in the box set will be a new EP called The Tin Foil Hat EP which will contain 7 unreleased Rj cuts. You can go cop Your Face or Your Kneecaps, In Rare Form Things Go Better (Instrumentals) on iTunes now. To top it all off, we can expect Rj’s new album The Colossus to drop in early winter.

I’m pretty much ecstatic to hear this news. I can assure you that there is no doubt in my mind that I will be at the record store on October 20th to get my box set. Will you? If you’ve slept on Rj this long, I really don’t know if there is any hope left for you in the world.

J Dilla (Feat. Raekwon & Havoc) “24k Rap” (Video)

Posted in Media, Video with tags , , , , on Thursday, August 20, 2009 by Tim Althaus

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Well look at this gem we have here courtesy of Nah Right. This is the video for the track “24k Rap” off of Dilla’s latest release Jay Stay Paid. This track is hard as hell, and is definitely one of my favorites on the album. I have to mention that the concept for this video is dope to, and I love the way it is shot. If you haven’t gone out and copped Jay Stay Paid yet, you are dead to me.

Black Milk Broadcast, Live from the Montreux Jazz Festival

Posted in Media, Video with tags , , on Thursday, August 20, 2009 by Tim Althaus

Here we have another episode of Black Milk Broadcast. This time Black comes to you live from the infamous Montreux Jazz Festival. He gives you a good look backstage, and you get to see some cameos from Talib Kweli, Daru & AB. About halfway through the video you get to see a live performance of “Sound the Alarm” which is, of course, dope as hell.

Shouts to Midwest Broadcast

Exile & DJ Day at the Dour Festival in Belgium

Posted in Media, Video with tags , , , , on Thursday, August 20, 2009 by Tim Althaus

Here is some more amazing footage of DJ Day & Exile showing off their masterful MPC work in Belgium from the Dour Festival. As I’ve stated numerous times before, these guys are some of the best in the business at what they do. My question is, why can’t they come to Minneapolis?

Spotted @ 2DopeBoyz

Shia LaBeouf Talks About Directing for Cage

Posted in Media, Video with tags , , on Wednesday, August 19, 2009 by Tim Althaus

Man when the fuck is that Cage biopic piece coming out? I really want to see what Shia can do. I caught this one on Cage’s Twitter just a little bit ago. This is a nice video interview with Shia LaBeouf discussing why he directed for Cage on the video for “I Never Knew You”, and why he thinks it’s special. These guys definitely chose an interesting setting for the interview (a gun range?), and it almost (to me) adds a little bit of humor.

DJ JS-1 Brings You the Greatest Sell Outs of All-Time

Posted in Media, Video with tags , on Wednesday, August 19, 2009 by Tim Althaus

By the way, if you didn’t know (which you should), DJ JS-1 just put out a sick ass album called Ground Original 2: No Sellout which you should spend money on. This video is the total truth, and JS-1 breaks down what he would consider to be the greatest sell-out moments in history. We aren’t just talking music, we are talking about sports and entertainment as well. Some of the things he lists may surprise you, but you can’t help but know he’s right.

Shouts to 2DopeBoyz for this one

DJ Premier, DJ Scratch & DJ Evil Dee Scratch Shit Up

Posted in Media, Video with tags , , , on Wednesday, August 19, 2009 by Tim Althaus

My lord, this is some great footage of DJ Scratch, DJ Premier & DJ Evil Dee doing their thing. This footage comes to us courtesy of Crate Kings, and it shows all 3 of these guys performing in Red Hook Park in New York City. This video is a testament as to why all three of these guys are legends, when they spin you know you are going to hear dope music. I only wish I could have been at this show. When the video hits 4 minutes… damn.

Jay Electronica & Mos Def Perform “Exhibit B” Live

Posted in Media, Video with tags , , on Wednesday, August 19, 2009 by Tim Althaus

Oh my god, thank you Meka. There has been footage of Jay performing all over the internet over the last few weeks, but nothing compares to this. This is some dope ass footage of Jay Electronica & Mos Def dropping megaton bombs on the microphone. Lord, please give me a Jay Electronica full-length, and for the 950th time I’m pissed off I missed this show…

Wild Style Wednesday Review: Atmosphere, God Loves Ugly

Posted in Music Reviews, Wildstyle Wednesdays with tags , , , , , on Wednesday, August 19, 2009 by Tim Althaus

god loves To sit here and tell everyone that reads this blog that God Loves Ugly is an album that didn’t influence me, is a total lie. I’m almost certain I was in 10th grade the first time that I heard the song “Godlovesugly”, all I was thinking was “Who in the fuck is this?”. When I heard that the emcee brilliantly blessing the microphone was from Minneapolis, I simply couldn’t believe it. This album introduced me to the whole world of the Rhymesayers Crew, and if it were for that reason alone I would still never forget this album. What God Loves Ugly showed me, more than anything, is that great talent is much closer to home than you may think. Yeah Slug may rap about women a little too much, and yeah his ego might come off a little bigger than it should be… but dude has mad skills on the mic. Continue reading

Transferring Dilla’s Original Reels to Pro Tools

Posted in Media, Video with tags , , , on Wednesday, August 19, 2009 by Tim Althaus

This shit is awesome, thank you Crate Kings a great deal. Here is some footage of RJ Rice Sr. (founder of Barak Records) and Todd (from studio A) transferring Dilla’s original reels of music into Pro Tools. Most of what they are transferring were originally composed in Dilla’s basement using the ADAT machine. It’s nice to hear some original Slum cuts in this one to.