Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Music in Black History: James Yancey aka J. Dilla

This is how we gonna start off Music in Black History Month! Everyday im gonna be bringing you an African American artist that has influenced me and my journey towards musical genius. Partake




James Dewitt Yancey (February 7, 1974 – February 10, 2006),[1] better known by the stage names J Dilla and Jay Dee, was an American Grammy Nominated record producer who emerged from the mid-1990s underground hip hop scene in Detroit, Michigan. According to his obituary at NPR.org, he "was one of the music industry's most influential hip-hop artists, working for big-name acts like De La Soul, Busta Rhymes and Common."[2]

Yancey's career began slowly. He has now become highly regarded, most notably for the production of critically acclaimed albums by Common, Busta Rhymes, A Tribe Called Quest, and The Pharcyde. He was a member of Slum Village for their acclaimed debut album Fantastic, Vol. 2.[1]

In the early 2000s, Yancey's career as a solo artist began to improve; A solo album Welcome 2 Detroit was followed by a collaborative album with California producer Madlib, Champion Sound, which catalyzed the careers of both artists. Just as his music was becoming increasingly popular, Yancey died in 2006 of the blood disease TTP.

Following his death, the hip hop community became centered upon the music and image of J Dilla.[3] Many of the artists with whom Yancey worked performed or recorded tributes, and a large group of followers voiced their support for the late musician. Yancey's music experienced a rebirth as the producer gained many times more listeners than he had during his life, partly due to media exposure. Though several posthumous albums have been released and others are planned, the massive amounts of unreleased recordings by the producer remain somewhat undetermined. Yancey's estate has also been controverted.



Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Guide to Guido Fist Pumping





Follow and obey, dont fuck this up when im in the club on my Lady GaGa shit!



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Saturday, January 23, 2010

Gottem!

Jordan Retro 6's


Dam, they r so appealing in person.. U get urz?


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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Video: Jay Electronica - Exhibit A



Jay Electronica is def making his way on my board for top MC/Producer's looking to bum rush the 2010 hiphop scene. Peep this short film, and discover a little more about the New Orleans phenom!

Directed By Jason Goldwatch (The Wizard of Eyes).
Cinematography by Robot The Magnificent

Monday, January 18, 2010

Reflection Eternal - The Re:Union




01 Intro
02 Reflection Eternal – Revolutions Per Minute
03 Reflection Eternal – In This World
04 Reflection Eternal – Hip Hop
05 Reflection Eternal – Back Again
06 Talib Kweli – Wishing On A Black Star
07 Reflection Eternal – Just Begun f. Jay Electronica, J. Cole & Mos Def
08 Statik Selektah – Come Around f. Termanology & Royce Da 5′9″
09 Reflection Eternal – Internet Connection
10 Reflection Eternal – Let It Go f. Dion
11 Styles P – Testify f. Talib Kweli (prod. Hi-Tek)
12 Reflection Eternal – Time f. Dion
13 Statik Selektah – The Thrill is Gone f. Talib Kweli & Styles P
14 Reflection Eternal – Can We Go Back
15 Reflection Eternal – Fortified Live f. Mos Def
16 Reflection Eternal – Chaos f. Bahamadia
17 Reflection Eternal – Express
18 Black Star – Respiration f. Mos Def & Common
19 Black Star – Definition f. Mos Def
20 Black Star – RE:Definition f. Mos Def
21 Reflection Eternal – Move Something
22 Reflection Eternal – Ghetto Afterlife f. Kool G Rap
23 Reflection Eternal – The Blast (rmx) f. Erykah Badu
24 Talib Kweli – Good To You
25 Talib Kweli – Get By (rmx) f. Mos Def, Jay-Z, Kanye West & Busta Rhymes
26 Talib Kweli – Back Up Offa Me
27 Hi-Tek – Piano f. Ghostface Killah
28 Hi-Tek – Music For Life f. Nas
29 Reflection Eternal – Hang Ups
30 Outro

Download | Reflection Eternal - The Re:Union

Something proper for the new year!


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VIDEO: Todd Sykes & EvergreenOne - "90's Shit"



TACOMA GETTING 2010 STARTED RIGHT! VIDEO PRODUCED BY THE INFAMOUS ERIK SODERQUIST... SHOUT OUT TO MY MAN ANDY HYP...PARTAKE

Monday, January 4, 2010

10th & Commerce EP Release & Reveiw



I have rarely, if at all tapped into any other genre of music besides HipHop in the greater Tacoma area. So when 10th & Commerce lead singer/MC Zach "Rockwell" Powers hit me up about reviewing and posting a section about their EP release "Instruments and Parties," I was a little hesitant. But I tell you what, these guys got something. I decided to post the song that I really liked, titled "Rainbows." I cant really give a detailed review of their music and sound, but just based on what I hear, this band maybe the next best thing out of Tacoma or damn near close to it. Take a listen to "Rainbows" and see if you agree.

10th & Commerce - "Rainbows"