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Wednesday, 2/26 from 5-7pm -> The Solution Beat Workshop w/Brandun Deshay, DJ Syda T.E.K. & Big J. Beats at Beauty Bar Denver! Free with a ticket to The 2014 Solution Beat Battle!!!

WEDNESDAY, 2/26 from 5-7pm -> We’re excited to holding our first Solution Beat Workshop, featuring Chicago producer/MC extraordinaire Brandun Deshay (production credits include Chance The Rapper, Danny Brown, Casey Veggies, Curren$y, Dom Kennedy, Tanya Morgan & lots more), Denver favorite Big J. Beats and 2013 Solution Beat Battle winner DJ Spyda T.E.K. talking production techniques, creative processes, equipment and software, the business side of beatmaking, answering questions from the crowd and more before the battle gets going.  The focus will be intermediate and advanced techniques, but all ability levels are welcome.  The workshop is free with a $10 ticket to The Solution Beat Battle.

Friday, 12/27 -> Judith & Joe Fashion & Records returns to The Solution w/DJ Low Key & Lazy Eyez at The Meadowlark…Get decked out for New Year’s Eve and an extra 10% off coats…

FRIDAY, 12/27 -> After debuting at The Solution to great reviews on Black Friday, we’re excited to be welcoming Judith & Joe Fashion & Records back to The Solution w/DJ Low Key & Lazy Eyez at The Meadowlark.  It’s a great chance to get decked out in some unique gear for New Year’s Eve, plus they’re taking an extra 10% off coats for the night.  Swing by, get fitted for NYE and party at “Denver’s best hip hop party” (c) Dear Denver. 2701 Larimer St / 9pm / 21+ / No cover until 11, only $5 after.

Friday, 11/29 -> Joe & Judith Fashion & Records Truck Launch + Raffle for Denver Children’s Home at The Solution w/DJ Low Key & Lazy Eyez at the Meadowlark! Win limited Urbanears headphones, gift certificates to J&J, records and more!!!

FRIDAY, 11/29 -> We’re super excited to be teaming up with our good friend Brandee Castle to introduce her fresh new endeavor, Judith & Joe Fashion & Records Truck.  That’s right, a mobile fashion, records & cool randomness boutique, in the tradition of food trucks and such.  Starting on 11/29, you’ll be able to catch Judith & Joe bringing all sorts of fresh goods to cool spots around town, but if you want first crack at all their newness, catch them from 6-8:30pm outside of Our Mutual Friend and then outside The Solution w/DJ Low Key & Lazy Eyez at The Meadowlark from 9pm-midnight.

Also, Judith & Joe will be featuring a raffle for Denver Children’s Home’s music therapy program for a chance to win a pair of limited edition Urbanears Plattan Pendleton Headphones, gift certificates from J&J, records & more!  Gotta love supporting a great cause while we party!!!  Party photos by Knower Of The Ledge at IG: @DenverSolution / 2701 Larimer St / 9pm / 21+ / No cover until 11, only $5 after.

P.S. First of a series of Solution events featuring Denver-based businesses for the holidays, stay tuned for more good stuff as we make your holiday shopping easier while keeping the money in the community!!!

Friday, 8/2 -> Gutter Kids Art Show Afterparty at The Solution w/DJ Low Key & Lazy Eyez at the Meadowlark…Shouts to Opt Won, make sure you catch the show!!!

FRIDAY, 8/2 -> This weekend our longtime friend Opt Won of Chubby Robot is back at it again, bringing his Gutter Kids Art Show to Buffalo Exchange on S. Broadway for First Friday, and we’re excited to be presenting the afterparty at The Solution w/DJ Low Key & Lazy Eyez.

Gutter Kids features 20 of Denver’s top artists imagining themselves at Garbage Pail/Gutter Kids (all my 80s babies know what I mean) as well as music by the homie DJ Tense & Dr. Zilog and complimentary beer from Great Divide & cupcakes from The Shoppe (one of our favorites!), perfect to get your night going before you head over to the Meadowlark for The Solution.  We’ll see you there!!!  No cover untl 11pm / Only $5 after / The Solution kicks off at 9pm & is 21+.

Sunday, 6/2 at 3pm -> All Vinyl Goodness w/DJ Low Key, DJ Psycho & Mike Disco on the Meadowlark’s patio + We’re welcoming back Moontower Tacos & Denver Dessert Trolley as weekly fixtures! Also, cookies for shoes for the Denver Shoe Drive & a screening of High Fidelity at 10pm!!!

 

SUNDAY, 6/2 at 3pm -> Last weekend’s double dose of Goodness w/DJ Low Key & friends was a smash, with Sunday’s Native Tongues Goodness with Mick (formerly Boogie) & Es Nine getting a “hell yea” from Michael Rapaport, director of Beats, Rhymes & Life:The Travels Of A Tribe Called Quest and Monday’s Bonus Goodness introducing two instant hits to the party, Moontower Tacos & Denver Dessert Trolley, while featuring an insane Kid Hum DJ + live beats set that stunned the crowd (video coming soon) and a masterful Deftimus Prime/Deftron set as we celebrated our homegirl Aisha’s birthday in grand fashion.

Classic weekends to kick off the Summer are motivation for more great parties and I’m super hyped for another one this Sunday, as we take the party analog for an all vinyl Goodness with award-winning Radio Bum OG turned El Chingon master chef David Lopez aka DJ Psycho and Beauty Bar/Down & Derby favorite Mike Disco joining me for 7 hours of wax flipping and crate stacking on the Meadowlark’s magical patio.

Great music goes without saying, but I’m also excited to announce that both Moontower Tacos and Denver Dessert Trolley are going to be joining the party on an ongoing basis (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!), which as far I’m concerned takes everything to another level.  As the countless people who left Monday’s Bonus Goodness raving about food already know, they’re two of the best dining options in town and adding their delicious menus and friendly faces to the weekly Goodness is gonna be AMAZING.  Moontower Tacos will be coming in with a different special and great menu every week and Jamie Secrest, head baker for the Denver Dessert Trolley is also taking requests for desserts, so feel free to hit her up on facebook.  We’ll be serving three refreshing flavors of agua frescas with Svedka and a whole lot more at the bar plus we have a newly upgraded sound system on the patio to make the cipher complete.

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Last but not least, at 10pm we’ll be closing out the night with a Goodness Film Club screening of High Fidelity, so bring your girl/boyfriend and get you music nerd cupcaking up (no Denver Dessert Trolley pun intended *rimshot*).  2701 Larimer St / No Cover / 21+.

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BONUS: Check out the video above for Donwill’s “Laura’s Song” from his High Fidelity-inspired album, Don Cusack In High Fidelity, and make sure you catch him & Von Pea aka Tanya Morgan on 6/26 at The Solution Showcase #15.

 

Wednesday, 2/27 -> The 2013 Solution Beat Battle w/special guests Exile & Johaz aka Dag Savage, 2012 winner BK Beats, co-host Boonie Mayfield, one man band DJ Fast Forward, DJ Low Key, Sounds Supreme & more at Beauty Bar Denver…

WEDNESDAY, 2/27 -> It’s that time of year again.  #TheSolution6 is in full effect and The Solution Beat Battle is back for another year of ridiculous chops, club bangers, head nodders, face scrunchers, and all the other great varieties of beats you hear producers pull out for battles.  Just like last year, a dozen of Denver’s top producers will face off head to head to see who has the best beats in town for prize package including studio time at Denver’s premier record facility, Side 3 Studios, a $200 gear package, a paid guest feature at an upcoming Solution Showcase & more TBA.  As if hearing a dozen of Colorado’s top producers show off their A-game wasn’t enough, we’ve also packed out the bill with some amazing talent, check out the battle’s guest lineup:

Dag Savage (aka MPC mastermind Exile & MC Johaz)

2012 Beat Battle winner BK Beats (read his recap of it here)

Incredible one man band/DJ/singer/etc Fast Forward

CO production legend Boonie Mayfield on co-hosting duties

DJ Low Key & Sounds Supreme on the turntables & more

Beauty Bar Denver (608 E. 13th St) / 9pm / 21+ / $10 Cover / Only $5 if you buy a pre-sale ticket at The Solution Showcase #13 on 2/22 or the Sound College x The Solution J Dilla Celebration on 2/24.

Producers, beatmakers, musicians & such, if you’d like to enter, here’s what you need to do by midnight on Sunday, 2/24.  Please send either:

-A soundcloud link to 3+ of your beats
or
-An e-mail with 3 beats attached
or
-A streaming link to a project you produced

and

-a photo of yourself (to be posted when the competitors are announced)

and

-a short bio

to:

thesolutionbeatbattle <at> denversolution (dot) com

No application fee necessary.  Once again, the submission deadline is Sunday, 2/24 at midnight.  Participants will be announced on Monday, 2/25.

#TheSolution6

Monday, 11/26 at 8PM -> Bar Luxe Reunion w/DJ Low Key, DJ Amen, DJ Squirt, DJ Pat Allen & DJ Matt Cassidy at Cherry (the former Bar Luxe space)…

 

MONDAY, 11/26 at 8PM -> We’re reuniting the DJs and crew from the infamous Cherry Creek martini bar, Bar Luxe, for one night only.  Me, DJ Amen, DJ Squirt, DJ Pat Allen & DJ Matt Cassidy will be manning the turntables, rocking the best in Luxe-era jams at Cherry (the former Bar Luxe space at 231 Milwaukee St), while drinks flow and we all reconnect with the great vibes and music that Luxe was known for.  The party starts at 8pm, there’s no cover and if you ever made it to Bar Luxe, you already know it’s gonna be a good time.  See you there.

P.S. We’re trying to reach all the old Bar Luxe regulars so if you see this and know someone that might be interested, please let them know.  Thanks!

P.P.S. In case you missed it back in 2006, check out the Bar Luxe Late Night Soundtrack by me & DJ Amen here.

 

Meet LA’s Theo Martins…Originally scheduled for The Solution Showcase, you can catch him at Goodness on Sunday, 7/29 for free!

From djlowkey.com: I first heard MC/DJ Theo Martins when he seemingly feel on the hip hop scene out of nowhere (Providence, RI actually) with his Okayplayer-backed mixtape “The Birth”, which dropped with instant acclaim across the interwebs.  Shortly after that, I met Theo in person while DJing for Tanya Morgan on the Hieroglyphics Freshly Dipped Tour in 2008, but somehow didn’t make the connection in the shuffle.  Later on, Theo started traveling more and ultimately moved to L.A., taking on more DJ gigs while taking his MC career to the next level.  In 2009, I caught up with him again when he was on tour with U-N-I and Warren G during a party we threw with Akomplice at Shag, leading to me and Sounds Supreme premiering the very dope track “Kirby’s Airwalk” on The Solution Tape #1.

A year later, Theo dropped a great EP called You Can’t Do That On Television with super talented producer $port, featuring the official release of “Kirby’s Airwalk” and the Wu-inspired “Good Will Hunting (RZA ’94)”.  He followed that up with the Channel Surfin’ mixtape with Asher Roth’s DJ, Wreckineyez, and featuring the likes of U-N-I, CurT@!n$, Christian Rich, Jesse Boykins III & more.  These days you can catch Theo making everything from dance-friendly tracks like “For Helena” and his Sincerely Yours, The Dance Floor project to indie type joints like his collab with Wakey!Wakey! to straight hip hop joints like “Mario Kart” and features with the likes of Fresh Daily, Laws, Ced Hudges & Donwill.

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Don’t miss a chance to see Theo Martins rapping and spinning on Sunday, 7/29 at the DenverFrank.net 4 Year Anniversary Party, along with DJ Low Key, DJ Chonz, DJ Ear Attent, guest hosts DenverFrank and Jessica Simmons and more at Goodness on the Meadowlark’s incredible patio (2701 Larimer St).

Check out this excellent interview with Respect Mag from earlier this year to get more familiar with Theo and we’ll see you at the show:

Exclusive Interview: Theo Martins Speaks on His New Sound and Upcoming Album     

Posted by DiskiBusiness on Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Theo Martins is an emcee that hails from Rhode Island. Four months ago, he visited Los Angeles, and on a whim, decided to stay and crank out his debut LP, Wonderland. He insists on breaking through the breadth of uninspired sameness in the game, and wants to change the world through music, by making tracks that move you — emotionally, spiritually, and physically. While putting the finishing touches on his album, he took time to talk to RESPECT. about how he got into rapping, how he finally settled on his stage name, his new sound, his album, and the importance of being accessible. Hit the jump for the full interview.

So you started out as a DJ and called yourself S-Class, right? How’d you decide to make the transition from spinning the records to making them yourself?

I’ve always performed. I have an older sister and we both would make up songs in the house and perform them as little kids, so I’ve always had the urge to perform music on a bigger scale, and taking the first step as a DJ was great because I loved playing records and controlling an audience through just playing music, but I knew I wanted to do more — it was a process of evolution.

Why did you decide to use the name Theo rather than S-Class?

I started running with “S-Class.” I was gaining popularity, and I’d traveled a lot under that name, so I thought it’d be cool just to use that. But around the time, I remember Wale had just started emerging, and I was really inspired by how he just used his real name. And I thought to myself: “Man, I think it’d be cool if I just go by my name.” It’s shortened, clearly — my full name is Theophilus, but I go by Theo, and I figured that’d be cool.

Rather than coming up with something random that you’ll want to change eventually?

Yeah. I really love cartoons and the idea of stage names and stuff, but I guess Theo is good enough.

Your first two mixtapes seemed to have more of that classic hip-hop feel with tracks like “Sweetest Language,” and “Kirby’s Airwalk.” Sincerely Yours, The Dance Floor was a marked change in your sound. What brought on that change?

I wanted to do more sonically. When I first came in, it was a lot of me mimicking my influences — Lupe Fiasco, Kanye West, Pharrell, and N.E.R.D. I was just mimicking my way until SYTDF. I was trying to take a full step into something that was new, that had more life to it, that had color, that had more of a pulse to it. I wanted to try things that really excited me. That was the jump. I needed something bright. And you could see that in the artwork — It was neon pink! [laughs]. I just needed to set a contrast. Rap music now, it’s great but sometimes I feel it’s a bit dull.

Yeah, you do tend to see more and more of the same.

Yeah, you know, it tends to be contagious, and it sets this wrong pattern for people to follow. So you can feel when someone’s doing something really genuine or if it’s really just another aim to be popular. You can do anything you want, and I really like that about being an artist. I could do something super underground, and then come back and do something poppy. And around that time I was trying to get my footing and find what works for me and what sounds good. I wasn’t where I’m at now, but I was heading there, and it was a good start.

One of the things I’ve found that set you apart is how personal you are with your fans. Do you think that’s contributed to your expanding fan base?

I’m a human too. I fight the same fight that they fight. And if we’re fighting the same fight, then let’s join. In my music, I’m always expressing this sense of empowerment and freedom for people to do what they want and be who they are, but if I’m gonna be locked away in this fortress and can’t communicate with anybody, then what’s the point? It’s like, “I’m approachable, come say hi to me.”

So, you said you were taking a hiatus from Twitter until the album was wrapped. Now that you’re back, can we assume that it’s almost done?

My friend, yes. Lordy, Lord [laughs]. I feel like it’s hard sometimes to take people seriously when they’re like “Hey man, listen, I’ve got something great” every five minutes. I really had to buckle down and separate from everything and have this album sound the way I want it to sound. It was like “this is my life in the last year, and I want it to be told perfectly.”

You also don’t tend to flood the internet with large volumes of music. You’re selective with what you put out.

I look at it like a great product. Let’s say, Steve Jobs and the iPhone on Apple. These people, they know what they have and they know that it’s really good.  And because they know that it’s worth something, they’re going to make sure that it’s right first. And when it’s right, and they give it to one person, they know that one person will turn into two, which will turn into ten, 50, 100, and eventually, 1 million. I don’t really see the need in spamming someone with my stuff. I know its good, and I’m working at getting better and better, but I’m sure if it really moves someone, they’ll share it. I don’t want it to be because I told them to tell 8 friends. That’s not what changes the world — I don’t believe in that.

You said you hadn’t planned on making the album until you moved to LA. So how did you end up there?

Being from the East Coast, I’d never visited California. I figured I’d visit, and then once I got there, I just figured, “I’m just not gonna leave.” It was so random, but it was just what I needed.

Where did the title, Wonderland, come from?

It was originally influenced by the film, Alice in Wonderland. It’s one of my favorite movies. I’m a big Disney buff.  It also correlates to my life as far as where I’ve been, where I’m at now, and where I’m going. It’s the point in life where you start to recall and reflect on what’s important to you and what’s not, and if you want things to change or you want them to stay the same — ‘wondering’ where you’re going to ‘land.’

That’s deep, man.

Yeah — it’s’ something. It was just a process of  getting everything in my heart and mind into music form, and working with a team of producers to create something that’s life-changing.

So, is Wonderland going to be more pensive than your past work?

It is. It gets a bit pensive. And even more introspective. Just really thinking to myself about a lot of the frustrations that I’ve had and a lot of the questions that I want answered. It’s very much a smile with a grin– very Tim Burton-esque.

You’ve sampled a lot of Indie Pop groups like Foster the People, Miike Snow, and others. Can we expect to hear more sampling on the album, or is it going to be more original production from people you’ve working with before, like Kris Fame and $port?

Yeah, it’s actually going to be more original. There’s only one song on the album that contains a sample and it’s because $port is really stubborn, but it’s too great of a record. It’s called “The The Flowers”. It’s my farewell to a relationship I know I can’t change and he has crafted the perfect soundtrack.

Are there any other producers we should know about?

There’s Kris Fame who’s from Rhode Island, and Austin White who’s Chicago-bred, amazing, and so eccentric. I’m also working with this production group out here called Earth Moon Earth that makes really good instrumentation, and two other good friends of mine that’s you’ll hear and you’ll love.

Dope. When can we expect to hear it?

Maybe 2013. I’m totally kidding.  I’m actually trying to have it out by April. I should be done by the next week. I’m sitting down with my creative director, that’s Tomas Whitmore, who’s an extraordinary man. He’s been working with like will.i.am for some time now. We’re finalizing a lot of ideas. The music’s already done. There’s just a few finishing touches, and voila.

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