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January 4, 2010

Suite For Ma Dukes Orchestra “Take Notice” Timeless DVD Set

image Suite for Ma Dukes Orchestra   Take Notice from their Timeless DVD

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For those of Us whom missed what many have dubbed one of the most important musical performances in history, All hope is not lost as we can now get our hands on (if lucky) this box Dvd set.... Lemme take you on a journey thru the TIMELESS!!!!!

Right Click To Download(.MP3): Take Notice (Bob Power mix)

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The Timeless DVD Box Set

Timeless describes moments outside of time— moments that exist so deep inside history that they break through that finite grid. Timeless: The Composer/Arranger Series is an homage to the composer-arrangers that have influenced hip-hop in the most literal and profound ways.

The creative center of popular music today is the beatmaker-producer. Whether it is Timbaland, Dilla, Dre, or Madlib, these musicians have an uncanny sense for voicings, a penchant for unusual sounds and catchy rhythms and a magical ability to manufacture a good performance. Today’s beatmakers are the direct descendants of yesterday’s composer-arrangers. Their processes—whether it be writing a memorable line for background singers or finding the appropriate moment for a baritone harmonica — mirror those of today’s musicians. The composer-arranger creates music through the frame of the bigger picture, often more concerned with how things sound together than individually. Similarly today’s beatmakers produce music on a grand scale, but through automation and sampling.

Timeless brings these two seemingly unlike worlds together. The series honors the musical legacies of some of the greatest composer-arrangers ever. Timeless celebrates the work of the composer-arranger in the context it should be seen—with full orchestras.

From Mulatu Astatke to J. Dilla to Arthur Verocai, the Timeless Concert Series touched upon the works of three musical giants. Mochilla is proud to announce the March 30th, 2010 release date of the Timeless Concert Series, a 3 DVD box set with a special downloadable audio portion. The box set will be an extremely limited and numbered edition of 4,000, which will include full liner notes, a free poster exclusive only to the box set, extra features, songs, and slideshows of images used in the presentation. To mark the launch of the DVD, there will be a series of events scheduled around its release, including a SXSW screening. Stay tuned here to The Sounds of VTech for more.

Mulatu Astatke:

Headlining the first concert in the Timeless series was the beginning of a big year for Mulatu Astatke. His recent collaboration with the Heliocentrics has made it on many people’s “Best of List,” for 2009. The anthology of his work, New York-Addis-London: The Story of Ethio Jazz 1965-1975, the first comprehensive collection of his work was a big success for Strut Records. On February 1st, he blessed the Luckman Auditorium with an amazing show. He shared the stage with Los Angeles jazz scene veterans Bennie Maupin, Azar Lawrence, and Phil Ranelin. The performance is beautiful, showcasing many classics as well as some new material. The music was mixed by Los Angeles engineer Benjamin Tierney and UK producer/musician, Will “Quantic” Holland.

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Mulatu is currently touring Europe with the Heliocentrics and is still talking about the Timeless concert.

Suite For Ma Dukes:

Timeless II celebrated the music of hip-hop producer, James “J. Dilla” Yancey. Composed and arranged for a 60-piece orchestra by Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, the concert featured special guests Bilal, Dwele, Posdnuos (De La Soul), Talib Kweli, and more. This premiere performance is still buzzing in the minds of many, unable to shake the magic of that evening.

The music was mixed and mastered by legendary Grammy award-winning producer/mixer Bob Power. Power is the man behind hundreds of pop and jazz recordings. He’s worked with such artists as Erykah Badu, D’Angelo, India.Arie, De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, and even more significantly, with Dilla. Bob rarely works on smaller independent projects like this, but was so impressed with Miguel’s music that he blessed this collaboration with an epic mix.

We are premiering “Take Notice” today with Bob’s mix.

In related news, on February 6th, 2010, the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony will be perform four of Miguel’s arrangements of Dilla in a tribute to great American composers. Dilla will be honored right along side George Gershwin, William Grant Still, and Duke Ellington. Only Timeless could have made this happen. Deepest congratulations to Miguel and Dilla.

Arthur Verocai:

Timeless III saw Arthur Verocai make his very first trip to Los Angeles to perform his seminal 1972 record for a capacity audience at the Luckman. The performance brought the crowd to a stand still. According to Verocai, “I never played the record, alive or dead!” and hid the record from his family because “of his disappointment at its failure during the 70s.” His utter delight at the opportunity to play this music in its complete form can be seen in the DVD. He has subsequently been offered an opportunity to do the concert again in London. Stay tuned.

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The music was mixed by Verocai himself in Rio de Janeiro. He was so excited with the final result that he held a private screening of the concert at the beginning of December and invited the Carioca music community.

Three different shows with three different producers/arrangers and three different styles of extraordinary music presented. For those who attended, the Timeless Series was that of magic, love, and music that penetrated the soul. With the box set, those who weren’t able to attend will now understand what everyone has been talking about. And for those who have, a chance to relive music history all over again.



Enjoy Miguel Atwood-Ferguson and the Suite for Ma Dukes orchestra in their version of “Take Notice” from J Dilla’s highly acclaimed Ruff Draft EP.

Suite For Ma Dukes Orchestra – Take Notice

December 31, 2009

Reflection Eternal (Talib Kweli & Hi-Tek) – The RE:Union (Mixed by Statik Selektah) - Peace 2009! Hello 2010! Happy New Years!

So, yea for those of you who like to be Fashionably late and check blogs while getting dressed and are burning CD's for the CAR RIDE - you will appreciate this post from TALIB KWELI!!! - bump it tonight.

Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek were planning on releasing this mix right at 12:01 for 2010 but have deiced to go ahead and release it today! It’s called The RE:Union and its mixed by Statik Selektah and features artists such as: Common, Erykah Badu, Kanye West, Mos Def, Styles P, Royce Da 5′9″, J. Cole, Jay Electronica, Kool G Rap, , Jay-Z, Dion, Busta Rhymes, Ghostface Killah and Nas. . There are a few songs on here from the upcoming album and also some classic songs too. Check out a few of the songs and download the mixtape.

Download: In This World

Download: Come Around ft. Termanology & Royce da 5′9 (produced by Statik Selektah)

Download: Revolutions Per Minutes

01 Intro
02 Reflection Eternal – Revolutions Per Minute
03 Reflection Eternal – In This World
04 Reflection Eternal – Hip Hop
05 Reflection Eternal – Back Again
06 Talib Kweli – Wishing On A Black Star
07 Reflection Eternal – Just Begun f. Jay Electronica, J. Cole & Mos Def
08 Statik Selektah – Come Around f. Termanology & Royce Da 5′9″
09 Reflection Eternal – Internet Connection
10 Reflection Eternal – Let It Go f. Dion
11 Styles P – Testify f. Talib Kweli (prod. Hi-Tek)
12 Reflection Eternal – Time f. Dion
13 Statik Selektah – The Thrill is Gone f. Talib Kweli & Styles P
14 Reflection Eternal – Can We Go Back
15 Reflection Eternal – Fortified Live f. Mos Def
16 Reflection Eternal – Chaos f. Bahamadia
17 Reflection Eternal – Express
18 Black Star – Respiration f. Mos Def & Common
19 Black Star – Definition f. Mos Def
20 Black Star – RE:Definition f. Mos Def
21 Reflection Eternal – Move Something
22 Reflection Eternal – Ghetto Afterlife f. Kool G Rap
23 Reflection Eternal – The Blast (rmx) f. Erykah Badu
24 Talib Kweli – Good To You
25 Talib Kweli – Get By (rmx) f. Mos Def, Jay-Z, Kanye West & Busta Rhymes
26 Talib Kweli – Back Up Offa Me
27 Hi-Tek – Piano f. Ghostface Killah
28 Hi-Tek – Music For Life f. Nas
29 Reflection Eternal – Hang Ups
30 Outro

DOWNLOAD: Reflection Eternal – The RE:Union (Mixed by Statik Selektah) | Mediafire

January 31, 2009

December 29, 2008

MISHOO the Drumkit presents Melt down your Iceface Mixtape Vol1




Download "Melt down your Iceface" MixtapeVol1. It's just a x-mas & new years goodie with some of the music I currently listen to.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/p5tnfq
peece and a happy New Year!
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WORD FROM THE HERO

I just copy and Pasted everything above the GREEN LINE
from MISHOO the Drumkit's MYSPACE PAGE

I havent had A Chance to listen to it, but Im about to burn it to CD and go for A ride, A yes, it realy is 5:42AM but that's how I roll hahahaha
SPONTANEOUS!

http://www.mishoothedrumkit.com/

and Just to Keep it FRESH in your Minds.

Mishoo The Drumkit
BORN IN THE LAND OF A THOUSAND HILLS
is
DROPPING REALLY SOON!

December 27, 2008

MPCs & BEATBREAKS mix by MY MAN HENRI

MPCs & Beatbreaks mix by My Man Henri

1. Intro (Alt.) - J Dilla
2. Exhibit A (Transformations) - Jay Electronica
3. Eff This - Samiyam & Hudson Mohawke
4. Be Acceptable – P.U.D.G.E.
5. Alll Reddaayy - ADAD/KEYS
6. JetBoat (Boozina Remix) - Muhsinah
7. My Comet - Onra
8. Fall In Love feat. Stray - Eric L & Cerebral Vortex
9. Nature Sounds (Lavender) - Elaquent
10. Whole Wide World feat. Pattie Blingh - Declaime
11. Soul Power - Common
12. On You - De Javaanse Jongens
13. Ruined My Record – P.U.D.G.E.
14. Color Of The Space - RLP
15. 90% Of Me Is You (midtro) - Gwen McCrae
16. Port Salut - Devon
17. Believe - Afta-1
18. Roberta Flack (Mike Slott's Other Mix) - Flying Lotus
19. Auuu / Imagine - Brenk
20. Knockout Kings - Super Smoky Soul & Guilty Simpson
21. Piece Of Art (rmx) - Lorett Fleur feat. LMNO
22. Second Synth Song v2 - Jay Scarlett
23. She Wanna - Hawthorne Headhunters
24. Rickshaw - Flying Lotus
25. Was, Is, Will Mathematik
26. Call To Arms - Harmonic 313
27. Saturn - Karizma
28. Her Fav Color - BLU
29. Like A Purple Shade - Yann Kesz
30. Shake It Down Pt. 2 - ILLA J
31. SynthaSizey ft Kissey Asplund – P.U.D.G.E.
32. too much nebula - Stevo
33. Apprendre - Leneko
34. Shangrila - Floating Points
35. UFOol u - Dyno
36. Lottahydro – Suff Daddy


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WORDS FROM THE HERO

So, The super Talented DYNO posted up this extremely fresh mix by MYMANHENRI and I thought it was essential to foward it on to you wonderful readers|subscribers|friends =)

Peace Dyno & Henri.

Visit they're links below.


http://www.myspace.com/dyno
http://www.nstrmntl2urdvlpmnt.com/
myspace.com/mymanhenri

December 12, 2008

20 Classic HipHop Album Covers Recreated in LEGO

20 Classic Hip Hop Album Covers Recreated in LEGO

Shot in the Format studio by Nick Hanekom with styling/art direction by Jaici Chen and layout/design work by Glen Manucdoc.

After 50 years as an industry leader, LEGO has become a staple in any kids toy box. In more recent times the mini-figs and legendary building blocks have been used to recreate famous landmarks, classic photographs and now: 20 Classic Hip Hop Album Covers Recreated in LEGO.

Dec 11, 2008 by www.formatmag.com

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WORDS from the HERO

This post was directly "Borrowed" =) from FormatMAG.com which is one of if not my favorite site on the WorldWideWeb. If you have been Following the HsH since its Birth you would have read a grip of post pertaining to LEGO'S. So it wasnt even A millisecond into seeing this post that I knew it was going up for you guys to enjoy. Haha I think my favorite is the Common "Be"

Peace.

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Mos Def — New Danger

The Game — Doctors Advocate

De La Soul — 3 Feet High and Rising

Common — BE

A Tribe Called Quest — Midnight Marauders

Gangstarr — No More Mr. Nice Guy

Ghostface Killah — The Big Doe Rehab

Dr. Dre — The Chronic

EPMD — Back in Business

KRS One and Marley Marl — Hip-Hop Lives

Nas — Stillmatic

Jedi Mind Tricks — Violent By Design

Method Man & Redman — Blackout

Outkast — Stankonia

Wyclef Jean — The Carnival

Run DMC — King of Rock

Slick Rick — aka RickyD

Alkaholiks — Likwidation

Beastie Boys — Hello Nasty

Biz Markie — The Biz Never Sleeps

TI — King

Big Pun — Capital Punishment

Old Dirty Bastard — N***a Please

HsH

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