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1 LUV…

Monday, April 19th, 2010

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You’re lucky just to have 1…

1 LUV from dallas penn on Vimeo.

Mel D.Cole x Money Makin’ Jamboys

Monday, April 19th, 2010

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Brought to you by ETNIES x LTD magazine

Acknowledge Greatness…

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

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Robbie from UnKut is my brother from another mother. His collection of classic Queens rap is second to no one else, including people that come from Queens. From Killa Sha to Hydra to anyone that has made great music coming from the Q-boro Robbie has been the person to document this sound for the internets.

A year ago I was conducting a Sneaker Fiends Unite! NYC tour and I happened to meet up with this young dude in the Jamaica Terminal strip who saluted the Polo bear scarf I was rocking. Son said that he had some lifestyle that he wanted to bump so I took his math and gave him my e-mail. Little did I know that very afternoon Robbie dropped a post about this very dude.

Meyhem Lauren is a G in my book because he walks the streets unafraid to politic with anyone who might be down for the lifestyle like he is. I realized later on that he was down with Timeless Truth and was one of the cats that called in to the radio show when I had been in the studio. As the dots further connected I found out that he was the protege of DJ J-Love who was one of the ‘Lo heads that opened up the eBay system for Polo collectors and hustlers alike.

I’ve been connected to these brothers before we ever even met in the physical. Credit goes to UnKut, Timeless Truth and Meyhem Lauren for connecting the dots. Their trajectory is pointed directly towards greatness. I acknowledge this. J-Love gave me a copy of a double CD project that he launced with Meyhem titled ‘Acknowledge Greatness’. This was put out on J-Love’s label and it is quite an achievement for an independent project. J-Love produced the entire project which has some features from some of Queens classic emcees like those I mentioned earlier plus others like Cormega and Large Professor.

J-Love/Meyhem Lauren featuring Large Pro – ‘Queens Representatives’

I had to include this next track in this drop because it was both smooth and undeniably raw.


J-Love/Meyhem Lauren – ‘Fallen’

J-Love and Meyhem put themselves on the line for this project and the mislaunch by the distribution company is why many folks didn’t get to enjoy this album in it’s entirety. J-Love is reloading the ‘Acknowledge Greatness’ album for a re-release in the 2010 summer so keep an ear open for more music and the movement. You should already know that J-Love and Meyhem Lauren are some of the cornerstones for the ‘Lo-End Theory event.

Don’t say I didn’t tell you…

Acknowledge greatness.

SOUL SLAM: PRINCE vs. MICHAEL JACKSON

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

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And you say New York City…

It’s that time of year again where my folks from KeiStar do what they do and give you a night of the most memorable music you ever heard. Please act like you know…


KeiStar Productions Presents

Saturday April 17, 2010

* SOUL SLAM (XV) MICHAEL JACKSON & PRINCE *

Celebrating The Life & Legacy Of Our Greatest Icon!

MICHAEL JACKSON
(1958-2009 R.I.P)

* THE KING OF POP With His Royal Clan *

&

Honoring

THE PRINCE With His Disciples

Music By DJ SPINNA

@ BLVD – CRASH MANSION *3 Floors Of Dancing* (NYC)
199 Bowery (Between Spring & Rivington Sts) NYC

DOORS 10PM-4AM / $20 Advance Tickets – More At The Door /
21 & Over- ID Required

Tickets Available Online @
www.brownpapertickets.com/event/104464

& @
-Fat Beats (NYC) 406 6th Avenue (Corner of 8th Street) 212.673.3883
-Pieces (BKLYN) 671 Vanderbilt Ave (Corner Of Park Pl.) 718.857.7211

Tripping At Mars (NYC 1991)…

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

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Dark Side to New York’s Neon Clubs

That NYTimes article depicts a time long past in NYC history. I remember the nights of going to some spot that would have an open bar and a $5 dollar cover charge, but we wouldn’t even have the $5 to get in so we would dig someone’s pocket beforehand. Silly kid shit is all it was to us. We had no consideration for what happened the following day as long as we were in the club that night. This was a daily operation too.

As we got older and doing dumb teenage shit lost its luster we moved into other business. Still going out to the clubs almost nightly and still living just enough for the city. For several years the city made it impossible for any nightspots to play Hip-Hop music. The clubs would open one week and be shuttered the next. The city has passed quality of life ordinances which would levy fines on establishments for complaints they received corcerning noise or trash on the sidewalk. During this time in the late 1980s-early 1990s there were several pop-up parties in loft spaces along Broadway. Milky Way, PayDay and $100,000 Bar come to mind because of their candy bar references. Wild Pitch was another party that accessed various Broadway loft spaces during its tenure.

Rap music didn’t have a dedicated home until the TRIP party opened up inside a former warehouse on Manhattan’s westside meat packing district. What was ill is that you could smell the blood on the sidewalks as you congregated in front of the club called Mars. The architects that I worked for knew every single club owner in the city because their office was where everyone passed thru to get the design assistance you needed to comply with some of the City’s arcane building and zoning code laws. Since I did the drafting for these projects I would visit the spaces long before they opened up and I would survey the spaces in order to complete the floor plans. I would mingle with the owners and managers and when the club’s opened I knew the right names to drop to get past the velvet ropes.

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Mars was one of the dopest spaces I worked on because it wasn’t simply a wide open party area, but several different floors and rooms that were all interconnected. There was a floor for every genre of music that was underground at the time. There was the Hip-Hop floor which was the primary residence of DJ Clark Kent. Clark was the dude that crafted the Run-DMC ‘Peter Piper’ scratch. I remember seeing De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest and Brand Nubian perform in the Hip-Hop room on different occasions. Mars also had a dancehall room, a house music room, a punk rock room and from time to time there was a techno room. The TRIP party brought all of these genres together for at least a few hours. The lead promoter was named Beasly and he was a skateboarder and club kid from the Chelsea projects.

Beasly knew all the club kids by face and he distributed a laminated card to everyone that he wanted to attend the TRIP party. Your laminate got you in the building without having to pay a cover charge. The TRIP laminates also put you down with other heads you might encounter walking the streets. Washington Square Park was the meet up location back then. I would have gone uptown during my lunch break to copp some weed or some tabs from Lexington Ave and then I would link with Soundwave or Polotron who would have a 40oz.(or two) of that Old Gold and the plan was in effect. We would be goofy on goofballs all night. Mars had this incredible sound system in every space where you felt like you were inside of the speaker and the beat was supplanting your heartbeat. The only respite from the sound would be up on the roof which is where I would go to burn my trees.

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What made Mars so fux’n dope was how it intermingled the fans of all types of underground music. There were Hip-Hop heads who were finally exposed to house music and rock fans were getting their first taste of rap or reggae. Mostly it was this freeform environment where you could enjoy your favorite grooves while you were really high and no one said shit to you sideways. I credit Beasly for that vibe more than anyone else. If you were blessed with a laminate then you were going to have a good trip.

R.I.P. BEASLY

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