Monday, September 24, 2012
Live @ FPAC (9.9.12) (Photography)
We have rarely gotten a chance to play outdoor shows (working on changing that), which is why I really loved not only the energy of this gig, but also from a lighting and color point of view, how these flicks came out. Special Thanks to FilAm Arts for having us and much love to all the great people we had a chance to meet and build with a little on the festival grounds. "Mahal Kita."
Photography By Bernadette Rodriguez for B. Rodriguez Photography
Labels:
B Rodriguez Photography,
FPAC,
Live On Stage
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Moonwalking On Mountains
That breakbeat, those now famous ad-libs, I don't even think the band Mountain themselves would have guess that their 1969 live rendition of "Long Red" at Woodstock would become a staple in a totally different genre of music. It's up there with James Brown's "Funky Drummer," Skull Snaps' "It's A New Day," and Melvin Bliss' "Synthetic Substitution," as the most used break in Hip-Hop. Everybody... and I mean EVERYBODY has used it at some point. Pete Rock, DJ Premier J. Dilla, Kanye West, Madlib, 9th Wonder, Large Professor... list goes on and on.
Of course what can be said already that hasn't been said about Track 7 on Thriller. Human Nature is hands down one of my favorite records from the King of Pop. I don't know what is about those opening synths, but it gives me this feeling of flying, absolute elevation, like Jordan from the free throw line or NASA from the launch pad. Then, of course during the mid 90s, the song was re-introduced to another generation thanks to SWV ("Right Here") and Nasty Nas ("It Ain't Hard To Tell"). When these two are put together (See "It Ain't Hard To Tell" as mentioned above) it's a perfect marriage like Peanut Butter & Jelly, Burgers & French Fries, Chicken & Waffles... well you get the point. And once again, as I was getting use to use Maschine, I decided to re-flip these two classics.
Then, in the middle of a session about a month ago, I played the beat for the rest of the fellas, 3 hours later, you have what you are hearing now.
Since we didn't want to use it for a full song ("The Sample Police" would jack us for everything short of the clothes off our backs if we release this commercially, lol!), I still didn't want it to remain forever on my hard drive only for my ears to hear. So with the re-release of MJ's Bad today (its 25th anniversary), I thought why not? Captain Eo... we're ready for launch.
- DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL"
DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL"- Programming/Keyboards/Percussion
Kerwin Tsang- Bass
Brian "Trumpet Bling" Williams- Trumpet
James "J.D." Daniels- Drums
Labels:
Michael Jackson,
Mountain,
Nas,
New Music,
Request Line
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Honor Flow Productions Live @ On The Rox THIS SATURDAY NIGHT!!! (9.15.12) (Presented By JM West)
*Read In An Old School 80s Hip-Hop MC Voice* Yes, yes, ya'll... we're back on the attack, and never come wack THIS SATURDAY NIGHT at our old stomping grounds @ The Roxy at their upstairs club, On The Rox, presented by the good people @ JMWest!!! Cop your tickets HERE and make sure you buy under the "Honor Flow Productions" tab. We're on @ 11:30pm!!!! "Peace... Much Love To Ya." (c) Lupe Fiasco
Tickets:
$5 online----> http://www.eventbrite.com/event/4210553880/rss
$10 @ The Door
On The Rox: 9009 W Sunset Blvd West Hollywood, CA
Tickets:
$5 online----> http://www.eventbrite.com/event/4210553880/rss
$10 @ The Door
On The Rox: 9009 W Sunset Blvd West Hollywood, CA
Labels:
JMWestLIVE,
Live On Stage,
On The Rox,
The Roxy
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