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EPMD –The Big Payback

Unknown January 30, 2011 ,

A video from the album Unfinished Business is the second album from Hip Hop duo EPMD. Released in 1989, the album built upon the success of the group's previous album Strictly Business, which was released the previous year. The lead single, "So Wat Cha Sayin'," was the only charting single released from the album. In 1998 the album was selected as one of The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums[1] and, in 2005, was ranked #7 on comedian Chris Rock's Top 25 Hip-Hop Albums of all time list for Rolling Stone magazine.[2]

The album was certified Gold by the RIAA on October 16, 1989. It was one of three albums that Priority/EMI Records acquired from Sleeping Bag Records when it ceased operations in 1991.

Samples in the record include;

 

My favorite part of this video is all the east coast stars in the video, including Ice-Cube, Easy-E. It was all love in the 80’s

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EPMD @ Jazz Cafe, London

Unknown January 17, 2011 , , ,

EPMD one of my personal Greatest of All time groups on the 18th of February. The raw

lyrics, spartan beats and business based albums defined an era. Don’t miss this one.

 

The blurb

Saturday 19th February 2011 (Doors 7pm)
@ The HMV Forum Kentish Town
9-17 Highgate Road, Kentish Town, London NW5 1JY

TICKETS £18.50 (+booking)
While the word legend gets thrown around with little regard these days it is fair to say that EPMD have truly earned the title through a consistent catalogue of genre shaping classics.. With the release of seven brilliant albums over a twenty year period there are few acts in Hip-Hop that have such a proven track record.

The combination of Eric Sermon & Parrish Smith is more than a sum of it’s parts and with the backing of the incredible DJ and the producer responsible for many bangers for EPMD and Busta Rhymes DJ Scratch they will be plowing through all-time Hip-Hop classics such as ‘You’re The Customer’, ‘Richter Scale’, ‘You Gots To Chill’ and more. As suggested by the titles of all of their albums these founders of the Hit Squad are all about business and it is live that all of their years of experience in the business come to the fore so this is the place to be in London for any real Hip-Hop fans.

Joining EPMD on stage are London’s equivalent in terms of class, experience and longevity Skitz & Rodney P. Having cut his teeth with the legendary London Posse, whose first release was actually a year before EPMD’s, Rodney P has been at the forefront of the UK Hip-Hop scene and secured that position through his longtime collaborative partnership with DJ / Producer Skitz.

The audience will also be blessed with sets from Spin Doctor who will be setting the mood with his own brand of Hip-Hop and soul gems.

 

 

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Ali Shaheed Muhammad @Plan B, London

Unknown January 7, 2011 , ,

10pm - 4am Friday 21st January 2011
@ Plan B, 418 Brixton Road, London SW9 7AY

A Tribe Called Quest member doing an exclusive set, in London. Expect some classics.

 

 

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The blurb

Queens Natives A Tribe Called Quest came to reshape the Hip-Hop scene with the release of their classic five albums that all pushed the soulful Jazz drenched sounds that became a trademark not only of their sound but also of Golden Era Hip-Hop on the whole. With a catalogue of stone wall classics such as ‘Can I Kick It’, ‘Award Tour’, ‘Electric Relaxation’ ‘Scenario’, ‘Bonita Applebum” and the Dilla produced ‘Stressed Out’. Having recently reformed to tour and with a documentary on the band due to be released shortly Tribe are now back on top of the game where they belong.

As well his work with Tribe Ali was a founding member of the production outfit The Ummah, alongside Q-Tip and J-Dilla, which produced not only for Tribe but also Busta Rhymes, D’Angelo and Janet Jackson. He then went on to show and even more soulful side of his work in founding Lucy Pearl alongside Raphael Sadeeq and Dawn Robinson. With this wealth of musical experience behind him this exclusive DJ set it sure to take a guaranteed packed house through a great journey of Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul and beyond.

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BeatJunkies @ Jazz Cafe, London

Unknown December 27, 2010 , , , , , ,

on the Sunday 23rd January 2011, Jazz Cafe welcomes J-ROCC / DJ BABU & DJ RHETTMATIC.

After the jump the blurb

 

Very few DJ crews have managed to have such an impact on every aspect of their trade as the “World Famous” Beat Junkies”.

Having cut their teeth as battle crew winning every title imaginable they have gone on to individually record albums (with J-Rocc’s debut due to drop on Stones Throw in March), produce for some of the most incredible MCs around, be part of live acts, most notably Babu as part of Dilated Peoples, Rhettmatic as part of The Visionaries and J-Rocc as the live DJ for  Hip-Hop luminaries such as J-Dilla & Madlib, release incredible mixtapes and record brilliant radio shows.

Tonight however it is as a live turntablist club rocking outfit they come to us as J-Rocc, DJ Babu and DJ Rhettmatic show their excellence on 6 turntables while the incredible Rakaa Iriscience controls the mic.

Having toured in every country in the world with a set of decks they are as skilled in bringing dance-floors to a sweaty euphoria as they are any other aspect of their game so once again you are guaranteed The Doctor’s Orders and the legendary Jazz CafĂ© have pulled off another coup in having the worlds most respected DJ crew come to convert London onto the addictive Beat Junkies sound tonight.

 

Tickets

www.thedoctorsorders.com

www.myspace.com/beatjunkies

 

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THE BEAT JUNKIES

Feat J-ROCC / DJ BABU & DJ RHETTMATIC

HOSTED BY RAKAA IRISCIENCE (DILATED PEOPLES)

Plus Spin Doctor

Sunday 23rd January 2011

5 Parkway, London NW1 7PG 

Doors 7pm

£15 adv

 

Updated: 23/01/2011

Great show! Spin doctor puts together great shows. The Beat Junkies did not disappoint with great turntablism and showmanship and performance from RAKAA IRISCIENCE (DILATED PEOPLES). 6 turntables some funk, old school hip-hop, sample moments, J-Dilla tributes and turntables tricks. This show had it all.  

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Ed O.G. & Da Bulldogs - Bug-A-Boo (Video)

Unknown August 30, 2010 ,

Bug-A-Boo is from Life of a Kid in the Ghetto, the debut album from Boston released in 1991.

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Wale at the Jazz cafe 5th July 2010

Unknown June 7, 2010 , ,
Wale made his name from mixtapes. "The Mixtape about Nothing"(2008) and "Back to the Feature"(2009) [which is better than his first studio album "Attention Deficit" (2009)IMHO].



Wale's "Pretty Girls" video

The Event details here
http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/event/1F0044B1EE7B9275?brand=jazz_cafe&camefrom=CFC_UK_MAMA_JAZZCAFE
Tickets here
http://www.jazzcafelive.com/newsandevents/templates/bookings.aspx?articleid=1059&zoneid=1
or
http://www.seetickets.com/see/price.asp?code=473103&userid={AE22D34F-D14D-450C-9F86-ED6CF602D5E5}&filler1=see&filler2=WALE&filler3=id1gmaps

Will be a good night ....Monday night folks..:)
 
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