Where they laughing at Burt?

Oh Common & Cee Lo....

Common Feat. Cee-Lo - Make My Day from Wealthy Pictures on Vimeo.

It’s been a rocky relationship between myself and these two. At first they where creating some of favorite rap records ever (“Resurrection”, “Soul Food”, and later “BE” and “Soul Machine”) but then they both fell off hard.

Not in the “damn, homie that was a so-so album” but in a “damn you did a song with The Jonas Bros and made Gnarls Barkley”. Anyways, here they are together making a song I’m not mad it. A catchy hybrid of pop, new wave, soul, and electronic music.

You over did it, holmes!

THEM DUDES/////Fashawn x Exile

Shouts to my main dude DJ Day over at http://likeathrottle.blogspot.com/ for the footage. Make sure to grab Fashawn’s “Boy Meets World” which dropped this past week. Available at great records stores everywhere and even a few shitty ones as well

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"Music is just one of the things that I do, but my occupation does not define me. The way I *do it* defines me."
— Via Phonte’s twitter
D E A T H M I X: Halloween Night In S.F.

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Summoning all freaks, goons, and loons: The suspense is *almost* over. On Halloween night catch a *preview* of one of S.F.’s most anticpated venues, SOM

Spilling blood on the dancefloor on this dark evening will be club killers Proof King Most, & Hakobo. All three will be channeling undead hip-hop, haunted soul, freaked funk, and extra terrestrial house.

As a bonus we’re going LATE into the night and only charging five dead presidents before 11PM (that’s 5$).

R E M I X I M E R E M I X I M E R R E M I X I M E R

Although ubiquitous in our little post-modern worlds, a well-done remix can’t be refutted. There’s something about these by-deejays-for-deejays creations that can give your night that raw edge needed by party-goers and deejays alike. Here are two recent blends I’ve been running via some familiar names in the deejay world: S.F.’s B-Cause and DJ/MC Pase Rock

B-Cause x Beyonce x Dj Day “Crazy Right Now” (T.A.T.D. Blend)

http://diamondsinthedust.blogspot.com/2009/10/crazy-trippin-at-disco.html

Stevie Wonder: “Fingerprints” (Pase Rock Remix)

http://therub.crewcial.org/itmfr3/fingertips_pase.mp3

"Le Cirque" featuring DJ Soul (NYC).

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I’ve been terrible at updating the blog with gigs but this is a noteworthy night of music. One of NYC’s most talented folks, DJ SOUL, touches down in S.F. for “Le Cirque”; a weekly gathering currated by The Brooklyn Circus San Francisco at Yoshi’s SF along with *this guy* and Shred One holding down resident dj duties.

DJ Soul goodies:

DOWNLOAD LINK: http://www.zshare.net/audio/55036929bcbc01af/

wescoasia:

Trippin’ at the Disco - Official Video!!! PUTS (via Piecelock70)

Love these dudes like a spinning disco boot.

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In March of 1980 two young rappers from los angeles appeared on the “Chikara Kurahashi Hit Station” variety show in Tokyo. It was the first time rap music had ever been performed in Asia and here is the lost tape of that performance. Enjoy this lost performance transferred from Beta - People Under The Stairs “Trippin’ at the Disco”

Directed by: Chris Zamoscianyk & Thes One
Special Effects: Ryan Fitzgerald

Om Records, 2009

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Themed by: Hunson