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.:DJ Low Key & Sounds Supreme – The Solution Tape #1 (hosted by U-N-I & Ro Blvd):.

It’s been a long time coming, but we promise it’s worth the wait…Ladies and gentlemen, we’re proud to present to you, DJ Low Key & Sounds Supreme – The Solution Tape #1…Hosted by our good friends and some of our favorites artists out, U-N-I & Ro Blvd, and featuring exclusives and world premiers from some of the top new MCs and producers in hip hop including all three members of Tanya Morgan, Donnis, Exile, DJ Day, Che Grand, Buff1, Adad, 8thW1, Whygee, Kid Hum, Kooley High, Median, Theo Martins, Mike Baker, 1 O.A.K., Moe Green & more, as well as some of our favorite newer tracks…Check it out below and leave us a comment at DenverSolution.com to let us know what you think, cool?

.:DJ Low Key & Sounds Supreme – The Solution Tape #1 (hosted by U-N-I & Ro Blvd):.

.:DJ Low Key & Sounds Supreme – The Solution Tape #1 (hosted by U-N-I & Ro Blvd) (extended untracked/podcast style version):.

Tracklist:

1. DJ Low Key & Sounds Supreme “Question:What’s The Solution?”
2. U-N-I & Ro Blvd “The Solution Tape #1 Intro”
3. Donnis & Ro Blvd “Meet Me At The Solution”*
4. Moe Green “Round & Round”#
5. Donwill “808 Hi”*
6. Ilyas “Put It Up”#
7. Von Pea & Suhburb “Toss It Over”*
8. Kooley High feat. Median & Halo “What The Deal”*
9. Whygee & Kid Hum “I Play The Wall”*
10. Adad “Hi”#
11. BJ The Chicago Kid “Sky’s The Limit”
12. Theo Martins “Kirby’s Airwalk”#
13. Erykah Badu “Jump in The Air”
14. 8thW1 & 2 Hungry Bros “Talkin’”#
15. Ro Blvd “Desha Dayana Instrumental”
16. U-N-I & Ro Blvd “Land Of The Kings”
17. Donwill “Love Junkie”
18. TiRon & Ayomari “Ms. Right”
19. FRESHselects x Waajeed feat. Buff1 “You”#
20. El Prez & Ro Blvd “Lil Miss Popular”
21. Food Chain “Who Ridin’”
22. U-N-I “Beautiful Day” (Live at the Akomplice Season 11 Release Party)*
23. Exile & DJ Day feat. Von Pea, Donwill & Che Grand “Live at the Solution – 6/26/09″*
24. Exile & DJ Day “Funky Beats Interlude – Live at the Solution”*
25. Sounds Supreme “Intro”
26. Raheem Devaughn & Phil Ade “Pretty Girls (Remix)”
27. Chip Tha Ripper “Thank God”
28. Nneka feat. Jay Electronica “Walking (J.Period remix)”
29. Skyzoo “Beautiful Decay”
30. Othello & DJ Vajra “Connect For”#
31. Kidz In The Hall “Jukebox”
32. U-N-I & Ro Blvd “Stylin’”
33. Lupe Fiasco “Lean”
34. Nametag feat. Skyzoo “Back On My Shit”
35. Seven feat. Talib Kweli “Go Slow (DJ Premier Remix)”
36. Whygee & Gyp Da Hip “The Solution Freestyle”*
37. Gorillaz “Stylo (Chiddy Bang Remix)”
38. U-N-I & Ro Blvd feat. Miguel “Lately”
39. Mike Baker & 1 O.A.K. “The Solution (Mile High)”*
40. U-N-I & Ro Blvd “Shouts”

* Exclusive to the Solution Tape #1
# Exclusive world premier

Friday, 2/26 -> DJ Low Key & Sounds Supreme – The Solution Tape #1 Release Party + The Solution’s last night at the Funky Buddha…

FRIDAY, 2/26 ->  Me and Sounds Supreme are finally dropping the Solution Tape #1, hosted by our good friends U-N-I and Ro Blvd, just in time to celebrate our final night at the Funky Buddha.  We’ve held down the Funky Buddha’s rooftop for the last 2+ years and while our time there has been awesome, it’s time for us to move on to a bigger and better spot, where we can take the Solution to the next level.  With that said, we’re looking forward to our new home, a few blocks away at Bar Standard (1037 Broadway). Bar Standard has a stage, great sound system, impressive lighting, a recently renovated interior, two AMAZING rooftop decks for summer and all sorts of other useful features that we plan to make the most of (starting with our 4th annual J Dilla tribute on 3/5).

But anyways, back to the party on 2/26.  You know the music’s gonna be on point, we’ll be giving copies of DJ Low Key & Sounds Supreme – The Solution Tape #1 (hosted by U-N-I & Ro Blvd) to the first 100 people, we’ve got clothing giveaways from Akomplice and two lucky Solution fans are gonna win a dope new Denver Diggers fitted, courtesy of Frank151 (find out how to win in the post below).  Don’t miss your chance to witness the end of this chapter of the Solution!!!  No cover / 21+ / Music at 9 / More info at DenverSolution.com.

Friday, 2/5 -> The Solution w/DJ Low Key & Sounds Supreme celebrates 3 years!!!

FRIDAY, 2/5 -> Come join me & Sounds Supreme as we celebrate unforgettable three years of bringing you the best hip hop night in Denver (thank you CO, you’re the best).  To mark the occasion, we’ve got all sorts of fun stuff; cake courtesy the Shoppe, clothing giveaways from Akomplice, Sound College & more, art from Dunn the Signtologist, new Frank151s and most importantly, a HUGE announcement that will take the Solution to the next level and forever change things.  21+/no cover/starts at 9.

P.S. Stay tuned for the Solution Tape #1 Release Party on 2/19 and our annual J Dilla tribute on 2/26.  2010 is gonna be RIDICULOUS, trust.

Tanya Morgan – Brooklynati Liner Notes from VonPea.com…

Von Pea (from Tanya Morgan) has been posting up the liner notes to Brooklynati over the last few months and it’s a great read.  Here’s his notes on “On Our Way”, I highly recommend you check out VonPea.com for more insight into one of 2009’s best albums:

When i first heard the OG for this i knew what i wanted to do right away. back in the moonlighting days my production wouldnt do much at all (as far as changeups and variation) and for the bridge ep i was more focused on just cleaning my sound up, making everything sound better. when it came time to produce brooklynati i wanted more variation in the way i used samples while still sticking to my style of beatmaking. this is probably my favorite beat because i was still able to have certain repetitive elements while having the music totally change and “keep it moving”. the very beginning of the song lines up with the very end of moonlighting so you could play them together like one long album. as i was working on the music i was ad libbing to myself the same adlibs from “if the papes come” so i threw them in the background as percussion as my nod to tribe. same time i wanted to have a nod to jay dee so i played on the keys an interpretation of “nothing like this” for the chorus. my personal “thank you” to tribe and jay’s “beats, rhymes and life” collaboration. that album taught me how to make beats and this track marked a new progression in my sound. I guess its like thanking your 9th grade tutor on the day of graduaiton.

before i get further, i should let it be known theres a demo version of almost the whole album (dont even ask! maybe in 10 years…ha!!) and we stopped the album to go on tour with hieroglyphics and the blue scholars for what ended up being 3 months of being away. i should also mention that for those 3 months it was only myself and donwill out as TM because ilyas couldnt be away at the time for family reasons. that 3 month gap lead to frustration on all parts. while he was home not working on the most important album of our career up to this point, we were away not working on it, and realizing how divided hip hop truly was while on the road. we all got back to work november 2008, rerecording and reworking music we’ve been working on since moonlighting dropped in 2006.

ilyas had this new verse that was based on frustration and he was damn near screaming in it, it just didnt really work as the first verse on the first song on the new album. we know how short attention spans are now, new potential fans wouldve heard that and probably turned it off. when it came time to try and convince him to change it the argument was “nah man, i feel like they got us in this box, we’re bigger than this box, im trying to get where we need to be, get our money, etc…” and all i could say is “hmm…sounds like you been feeling like manute bol when the roofs too low, the box they put us in aint big enough for you to grow!” haha…he had actually said everything he felt he said in the rewrite, in the original verse. and better. more thought out and less emotional. the verse you all ended up hearing is the equivalent to telling someone youre mad vs punching them in the face. the punch wouldve been too much.

also, i apologize for my “wack dance” line, i now feel like theres space for everyone and everything. that probably was written around the time cranking everything was in style. crank the superman, crank the spongebob, crank every damn thing. i was hating in retrospect, but i still say the line at shows haha…dancing is apart of hip hop, and just because someone has a dance to their song that dont mean its killing hip hop. thats a cop out, and i dont believe that anymore. muhsinah was supposed to sing the hook to this song, just the part im singing. id written it and wanted someone else to do it, she had offered to do so but she then had to leave for the common tour so we never got around to it. in the end it all worked out, rick v got me sounding like i can really sing! ha!!!!

Check out the rest of the Brooklynati liner notes at VonPea.com

Friday, 1/22 -> DenverSolution.com Launch Party at the Solution w/DJ Low Key & Sounds Supreme…

FRIDAY, 1/22 -> It’s been a long time coming, but I’m happy to announce that me & Sounds Supreme are finally bringing you a Solution web site.  The new site launches on the 22nd, complete with video, audio, pictures, event listings and more from our (almost) three years of bringing you “the best hip hop night in Denver”.  It’ll be the future home of the Solution Tape #1 (dropping next month) and everything related to the party.  We’ll be celebrating the site’s launch at the Funky Buddha (776 Lincoln St) with $3 cocktails & premium drafts until 11, giveaways from Fool’s Gold Records, Frank151 & more.  21+ / No cover / Starts at 9.

Download Donwill “Laura’s Song” for free & cop Don Cusack in High Fidelity on 3/23…

Details in Donwill’s own words from McDayJob.com below. P.S. Make sure you cop Don Cusack in High Fidelity on March 23rd, it’s one of the best concept albums I’ve ever heard:

[DOWNLOAD: Donwill – Laura’s Song]

In gearing up for the release of Don Cusack in High Fidelity I’ve chosen to make this song a free download. The response to the video was pretty overwhelming and I figure there are more than a few of you who would be interested in having the song. It’s the radio edit for all you DJ’s out there. Picture Courtesy of 2DB

.:M11X & Illroots.com present DJ Low Key – De La Extras #2:.

The homie Mikal Hameed aka M11X hit me up a while back to put together a mix for his contribution (pictured on the cd cover above & flyer below) to the now-in-limbo De La Soul – 3 Feet High & Rising Art Tour.  Mikal does “sound sculptures”, pieces of art that can play music from either ipods or turntables and needed something to play on his De La Soul chair.  De La is my favorite group ever, so I was happy to put together a mix of rarities, remixes, guest spots, bootlegs & b-sides that’d please the craziest of De La fanatics for him. Anyways, the De La art tour is still up in the air, but M11X is about to hit the road for some solo shows, so we decided to drop the tape with our homies from Illroots.com on New Year’s Eve as one last tribute to De La as they close out their 20th year in the rap.  The tracklist and links are below and last but least, if you’re in the Bay, make sure to check out M11X’s “Urban Audio Manifesto #2” show in San Francisco on January 8th.

.:M11X & Illroots.com present DJ Low Key – De La Extras #2 (tracked version):.

.:M11X & Illroots.com present DJ Low Key – De La Extras #2 (untracked/podcast version):.

1. DJ Low Key “De La Extras #2 Intro”
2. Teenage Fanclub & De La Soul “Fallin (Remix)”

3. De La Soul “La La La”
4. Joel Turner feat Dave “You”
5. Big Pooh feat. Posdnuos “People (Remix)”
6. Eslam Jawaad feat. De La Soul “Rewind DJ”
7. Malcolm McLaren feat. De La Soul “Hey DJ”
8. De La Soul feat. Sean Paul “Shoomp”
9. De La Soul & Camp Lo “So Good”
10. De La Soul feat. Jazzy Jeff “Hold Tight” aka “Cobb Creek (Demo)”
11. De La Soul “Breakadawn (De La Soul Remix)”
12. Oh No feat. Posdnuos “Smile A Lil Bit”
13. J-Live feat. Posdnuos & Oddisee “The Upgrade”

14. DJ Jazzy Jeff feat. Posdnuos “Let Me Hear U Clap”
15. J Period feat. De La Soul “Excursions”
16. Adam F feat. De La Soul & DV Alias Khrist “Time 4 Da True”

17. Ty feat. De La Soul “The Idea”
18. Nat & Onda feat. De La Soul “It’s A New Thing”

19. Matt & Kim feat. De La Soul “Daylight (Troublemaker Remix)”
20. Jungle Brothers feat. De La Soul, Monie Love, A Tribe Called Quest & Queen Latifah  “Doin Our Own Dang (Richie Fermie Mix)”

21. Queen Latifah feat. De La Soul “Mama Gave Birth To The Soul Children”
22. Mint Royale feat. Posdnuos “Show Me”
23. George Clinton feat. De La Soul “Do Fries Go With That Shake”
24. Last Emperor feat. Masta Ace & Trugoy “Clear Day”
25. Rob-O feat. De La Soul & Pete Rock “Stay Away”
26. Truth Enola feat. De La Soul “Voicestress”
27. Bush Babees feat. De La Soul & Mos Def “The Love Song (Remix)”

Sade – Soldier of Love drops on February 8th…Release party at Hapa Life, details coming soon…

And trust, I’m already working out the details with Sony for a release party at Hapa Life for it, with some dope twists…Stay tuned for more info and make sure to cop her album on 2/8, here’s the tracklist (plus a link to her single, “Soldier of Love”, from 2Dopeboyz.com):

Sade – Soldier Of Love

1. The Moon And The Sky
2. Soldier Of Love
3. Morning Bird
4. Baby Father
5. Long Hard Road
6. Be That Easy
7. Bring Me Home
8. In Another Time
9. Skin
10. The Safest Place

And in case you forgot, below are the details about Hapa Life Sundays w/DJ Low Key…Every week you can catch me spinning the best in R&B and soul music at Hapa Sushi in Cherry Creek, details on the flyer below:

Joe Buck is AWESOME…Check his Album Cover ReVISIONS…

Joe Buck aka Joe Buckingham is a fantastic artist who you might know from De La Soul’s infamous De La Soul Is Dead artwork, as well as projects with Nike, Spitkicker and countless clothing companies and record labels.  He recently posted a series of album cover revisions on his site, pieces where he re-imagines the covers of hip hop albums.  As expected, the results are really dope, check out a few samples below and the whole series at hollispark.com.

Check out more of Joe Buck’s work at Artilleryds.com

On the road with Tanya Morgan recaps…TM “So Damn Down/Hold Tight” Rehearsal MP3 w/Daru Jones & the Cipher, Subsoniq w/Dres & Tanya Morgan podcast and more…

I’ve been meaning to post about my last trip on the road with Tanya Morgan for a minute.  Here’s recaps and links to some audio, video and reviews of the shows. Also, make sure you go cop Brooklynati if you haven’t already, it’s been popping up on “Best of ’09” lists left and right and it was easily one of my favorite albums that dropped this year.

10/1 – After catching up with fam in ATL for a few days, I linked up with Tanya Morgan, Dom from IM Records & Alex from Move Forward Music downtown to get into A3C mode.  We roamed around, Von Pea told everyone the story of how he ended up producing a Slim Thug song for the Daily Show and we bumped into a ton of other A3C artists around the hotel (Beatminerz stayed across the hall, so random).  We caught up with Che Grand later and headed over to the sound check for the Perfect Attendance event we were playing at.  The lineup for the show was stacked with some of the best new acts out and I was happy to enjoy it on some fan iddish.  There were a ton of great acts on the bill, with me, Che & Tanya Morgan going on towards the end. I DJed for Che and our set was short, sweet and well received.  Then we got into the TM set and in the words of Dom (Tanya Morgan’s A&R), “It was the best Tanya Morgan show I’ve ever seen”.  Out of the 50 or so shows I’ve DJed for Tanya Morgan, that had to be one of the freshest crowds.  They knew all the words, went extra nuts for “Hardcore Gentlemen” & were all around hyped.  But don’t take my word for it, check out the review over at the Smoking Section.

10/2 – Woke up at sunrise and flew back to Colorado to DJ a wedding.  It wasn’t just any wedding though.  My friend Christian got married to a musician by the name of Derrick Hodge.  I consider myself somewhat music savvy but I was amazed when I saw dude’s discography, which includes everyone from Common to Kanye to Timbaland to Sade.  Check out his myspace page and get up on a ridiculously talented musician, now on tour with Maxwell.

10/3 – Pulled an all-nighter to fly back from Denver to ATL for more A3C Perfect Attendance fun.  I caught up with my pops for some Zaxby’s and then linked up with TiRon, who I DJed for that night (you better have downloaded our mixtape, Ketchup, earlier this year!!!) and Jermiside (You better have Die Jerm Die too!!!).  The show went well, it was my first time DJing for TiRon, which was dope.  I also got to see another great lineup of acts including J Cole (pictured above at sound check), the homies U-N-I, Diz Gibran, Mike Baker, El Prez, show-stealer Grip Plyaz and more.  A3C is a incredible event, I highly recommend you check it out if you’re a fan of up and coming hip hop.

10/4 & 10/5 – Woke up again at sunrise and it was off to NYC to link back up with TM and rehearse a show with Daru Jones and the Cipher, an AMAZING group of musicians who we we lucky enough to get to rock with.  Going to rehearsals with such a talented group of musicians was easily one of the highlights of ’09 for me.  The spontaneity and variety of ways a good band can play songs is a beautiful thing.  They’d just randomly break into different flips or elements of classic records out of nowhere, it was crazy. Check out this (warning:low quality, from an iphone recorder) mp3 of the band and Donwill unexpectedly rockin Slum Village “Hold Tight” during a take of “So Damn Down”. Kinda fresh, right?

.:Tanya Morgan, Daru Jones, the Cipher & DJ Low Key – “Hold Tight” / “So Damn Down” Rehearsal MP3 – 10/4/09:.

10/6 – We rocked a show at the legendary S.O.B.s (of De La Soul – Stakes Is High, interlude before “Itzsoweezee” fame) with Daru Jones and the Cipher.  I also ended up the last minute house DJ (bonus) and got to see legendary Native Tongue Dres (from Black Sheep) rock with a band.  After Dres tore ish down, I introduced the band; Ray Angry on keys, Daru Jones on drums, Louis Cato on bass, Inmar Thomas on trumpet and Nir Fielder on guitar, myself and Tanya Morgan.  Then I got to be a part of a classic night on Brooklynati history.  Check out videos below for some footage, and make sure you read about Filthy’s 24 hour trip to NYC.

10/7 – After NYC, it was off to Baltimore, the second of three shows with Dres.  This trip to Baltimore was completely different than last time and probably the only not so great part of the trip.  Von rocked his verse from the Keelay & Zaire version of “So Damn Down” over the OG beat and that was a cool surprise.  Otherwise the show wasn’t too special so I’m gonna just keep it moving since this post is already long…LOL.

10/8 – I fell asleep on air at Serius XM on Subsoniq…LMAO.  The itis hit me HARD (courtesy of mambo sauce & a comfy leather couch) towards the end of a long TM/Dres interview and I was dozing off and catching myself like you’d do in a high school class.  The show was actually super interesting with Dres dropping classic hip hop stories & breaking Native Tongues news, but the power of mambo sauce is something else, not to mention, I passed out during a TM segment.  The homie KB called me out and it was pretty hilarious (“I’m ready for some more Dres stories”…LOL).  Check it out here and make sure to tune into Subsoniq, it’s one of the best radio shows out.

.:Tanya Morgan & Dres on Subsoniq – Part 1 & Part 2 (w/me dozing off at the end):.

After Subsoniq, I shook off the itis and it was off to soundcheck with the homie BJ at Liv.  The show there went well, lots of familiar faces in the crowd and a good vibe.  Also, Dres finally rocked “B-Boy’s Theme”, my favorite song from his 8WM/Novakane album and we saw Tatyana Ali in a diner after the show.  Not too bad, right?

10/10 -  After a day to recoup in NYC, we hit up the Lessondary Radio Show at PNC.  I rocked a rushed set on what had to be the worst mixer I’ve ever used (not hating, just saying…LOL) and we headed out of the city for show at SUNY – Purchase.  It was probably the least hip hop type crowd I’ve ever rocked with TM in front of, but they were open off our set, I swear Ilyas could have stage dived if he played his cards right.  After the show, I pulled one last all-nighter and it was back to CO to spin at Hapa Life that night.

Props and thanks to: TM, Alex, Che, TiRon, Jermiside, Dres, DJ Strike, Dom, KB & Subsoniq, Fadia & Soul, Diz Gibran, U-N-I, Ayomari, El Prez, Daru, the Cipher, Meka, Truth Live, DJ Trackstar, Paul Printz, Hallway, Oddisee, BJ & Monica, DJ Harvey Dent, Audible Treats, Outasight, Donny Goines, Fresh Daily and everybody else I got to see and meet.