
@ohnothedisrupt & @RocC805 are Team Getem. Here is a mix thanks to @VtechMusic & @tbake you may have missed out on.
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Roc C brings us a new release for 2011 with “Infiltrate the System 2″. Mixed by DJ Leeets Go, Roc C brings his usual flair to the mic and the music. Listen as one of our favorite Oxnard boys does his thing.
JANSPORT J- SAVE MY SOUL (INSTRUMENTAL LP)
COV ORIGINAL MUSIC
1. FOREVER
2. TALK TO ME
3. I KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TRYING TO TELL ME
4. SOME WAY x LOVEHANDS
5. THE SPIRIT MOVES
6. THREE WORDS
7. UNREAL
8. YOU'RE NOT MINE
9. TO ANOTHER
10. FIND LOVE AGAIN
11. MAKE US PROUD
12. GET CLOSE TO YOU
13. SHOWTIME
14. HI MOM (INTERLUDE)
15. I LOVE YOU FOREVER
ALL TRACKS PRODUCED BY JANSPORT J
BOOKING/PRESS/BEATS INQUIRIES DIRECTED TO:
MAI SHAFIK, COV ORIGINAL MUSIC
HAWDWERKJANSPORTJ@GMAIL.COM
www.JansportJ.bandcamp.com
www.CovOriginalMusic.bandcamp.com
THANK YOU:
God. Mom. Cov Original Music Team. Fans. Nefarious. Jasmine Grady. Tim Nishimura. Phil Mao. Kerry Laster. Black Ivory. Lovesmith. Blue Magic.
Phyllis Hyman. Stevie Wonder. Randy & Janet Jackson. Rufus & Chaka Khan. The Whatnauts. Touch of Class.
Enchantment. The Moments. Imaginations. Frankie Beverly & Maze. Betty Wright.
The crowd at The Local 269, a shabby New York City bar on 269 Houston Street, could not have been less interested. The bartender scribbled on his notebook, two older men talked to a woman half their age, and a gaggle of NYU students crowded a booth by the stage. Midterms were distant enough that they could drink on a Sunday. When an ear-splitting free jazz session finally died down, three NYU students put down their drinks took the stage.
“I thought Dilla was just a rapper,” asked a friend of mine who was there by mere coincidence. I began to reply, but the opening riff from “Workinonit” drowned out my voice. Maybe it’s a good thing more hip-hop kids weren’t in the house — one of them would have replied to that statement with the business end of a broken bottle.
The Detroit hip-hop producer passed away on February 10, 2006, but his influence is inescapable in 2010. The fanatical zeal of the Dilla fanbase has resulted in an outpouring of tributes, but few like this.
Stray Phrases is a jazz trio consisting of Storm Siegel on drums, Dave Mainella on piano, and Evan Crane on bass. On Sunday October 17, 2010, they covered J Dilla’s classic instrumental album Donuts from beginning to end. Metal Lungies is proud to bring you a recording of the whole set.
The homie House Shoes well known for his involvement in the development of the Detroit Hip Hop scene (especially J Dilla, Slum Village, Phat Kat, Guilty Simpson…) came twice to Paris, France for the “Thank You Jay Dee” tribute party by Free Your Funk. He did this special mix for the promotion of the party. All tracks produced by House Shoes including unreleased ones. The last track is a one minute extract from a never-released smashing joint by the great late J Dilla also produced by House Shoes.
Peanut Butter Wolf with a 50-minute mix of current & upcoming Stones Throw Records for 2011.
Madvillain: Avalanche & Victory Lap
Madlib: Two from Rock Konducta
MED: Even Though & Play with You
Dam-Funk feat. GT: Rest in Peace
Dam-Funk: I Wanna Do Some Things Wit U
Steve Arrington: Good Feeling & Higher
Jonti Dan AKA Danimals: Hornets Nest & Christmas Worm
The Stepkids: Shadows on Behalf & La La
James Pants: Kathleen & Beta
Vex Ruffin: Walking Sideways & Avalanche
Myron & E: Let Me See You Do It & On Broadway
CX Kidtronik feat. Jon Wayne: The Buddykrak
CX Kidtronik feat. 4 5th: She’s A Murderer
J. Rocc: Rocchead's Delight & Supersound
Anika: Terry & No One's There
Mayer Hawthorne: Drums (Demo)
Bryant K Steward: Daisy’s Grow
Unknown Artist: Same Thing Tomorrow