Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Dame Dash America Nu Magazine Launch with music by the London Souls

What's good people,

It's ya Boy C.knight I've been away for a few days so let me get you caught up.
Friday night I went back to the Dash Gallery for the america nu Magazine launch. america nu is Damon Dash's new magazine that focuses on Music Art Lifestyle and Culture with clothing designer Erin Featherston gracing the cover. The magazine covers Dame's new movement Creative Control and his artist New Orleans spitter Curren$y. Dame also executive produced the Blak Roc album with rock/soul group the Black Keys which debuted at #1 on the the Itunes charts. The album was a collaboration with some of hip hop's best Mc's over original black keys music in 11 days.....yeah I said 11 days. Rza Raeqwon and U-god from wu-tang clan Jim Jones Mos Def Billy Danze from M.O.P and Q-tip just to name a few. Be on the look out for a Black Roc 2 coming soon.

For the second part of the night I ventured down to the basement where their was a recording studio and a performance space for band London Souls a rock fusion phenomenon. I'm not really into rock bands,but I found myself headbanging to this group. I was so impressed by their ability to fuse country and soul into the rock n roll sound. Shout out to the drummer who implemented hip hop kicks into his solo's while the other two guitarist blended it all together on the strings with hendix like riffs. The lead singer kept the crowd riveted with his vocals but all three band members were on point bouncing lyrics from on band mate to the other. To check out music from the London Souls go to myspace.com/londonsouls. To book go to snmanagement@gmail.com

Shout out to Dame Dash and the Creative Control family for the invite !

Friday, April 23, 2010

Dame Dash Pop Up Film Festival 22-25

What's good NYC,
Thurday night I attended the first of four nights Pop up Film festival at the Dash art Gallery and it was pretty dope. Ricky Powell a world re known hip hop photographer was in the building last night. Ricky was a photographer for def jam records covering the lives of artists like Run DMC The Beastie Boys and LL cool J need I say more.... Yeah he also took photos of Wu tang having a session Rakim killin it on stage and Krs 1 shooting a video in the BDP days in Manhattan. He gave us a slide show of some of his work which was very impressive I mean seeing photos of Run DMC in Paris next to the Eiffle Tower or a photo of Andy Warhol on the streets of New York.

As if that weren't enough he also gave hilarious commentary for each photo... well almost every one. His honesty about how some of these historic photos came about were crazy like eating a bagel while taking the Eiffel tower picture of Run DMC or strong arming a jerkoff photographer (In his own words) for a photo of Public Enemy.

Ricky Powell is a legendary photographer who captured hip hop history in the making on his camera not for himself ;but for a generation that will come after him.Think about it without photos of that time period in hip hop it wouldn't be long before we forgot it completely. I suggest you true hip hop heads google him and check out some of his prints you won't be sorry. I didn't get his website but try rickypowell.com don't front look him up yo.

The second part of the night was in the hands of Dj/Producer EDAN. His skills and knowledge of hip hop is off the charts. He's unleashing his Dj skills with the collabortive project "Echo Party" with filmaker Tim Fitzgerald called "Echo Party" A visual montage of the 70's and 80's party scene from go go dancing to Break dancing provided by Fitzgerald. I enjoyed being taken back into time with Edan's musical score which really coincided the visuals of the filmaker It was clear they saw eye to eye on this project. Be on the lookout for the Echo Party on CD and DVD.

Shout to EDAN! If your up north like New Hampshire hit up his next show at Vassar College.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

DJ JUNE WOMEN ON THE WHEELS OF STEEL

The first time I saw Dj June on the 1's and 2's she was opening up for Tony Touch @ Sutra killin me soflty with her skills and ability to keep the crowd engaged with old skool Hip Hop Reggae and R&B. I mean she'll take you down memory lane with some old mike jack double back with some brand Nubian and then bust you in the head with some chaka khan blending it all together like pieces to a puzzle.



I'm not gonna lie I was really impressed that an Japanese female was holdin it down for a room full of black and Latino hip hop heads. It's just goes to show you that hip hop has no boundaries if you got skills you will be respected no matter your race color or creed. I always wanted to interview her to talk about how she became a Dj. I saw her on the 6 train and I was surprised at her humble demeanor she was so cool so I interviewed her last night after her set.

Interview with Dj June



Ck: How did you get your start as a dj ?



June:I started out as a beat maker in japan I wanted to be an engineer, so I was eighteen I came to came to NYC to study at the Institute of Audio Recording. I didn't wanna be a DJ at first the thought of lugging records and crates was to much for me. I worked at a record store call Beat Street for seven years as a record buyer/Dj and I started to build my network meeting almost every Dj from clark kent to Tony and scratch find the records they need and they returned the favor by getting me a gig for a Nike event over seas. There were no turtables ( for security Lol) so I had to spin the records for them lol. I eventually started spinning with scratch at this spot called 667 and it just took off from there. So I guess you could say I got lucky





Ck: What female Dj's did you look up too growing up ?



June: I would have to say Jazzy Joyce.



Ck: Where did the name DJ June come from ?



June: It's my real name I thought about changing my name but DJ June just stuck with
my peers.



Ck: What is it Like to open up for a legend like Tony Touch



June: I look up to Tony he is one of my mentors were like family.



Ck:What type of music do you like to spin?

June:I like all genres but mostly hip hop reggae and R&B here at Sutra people hate hearing commercial radio same rotation of 10 songs no top 40 here.

Ck: I know we can find you every Tuesday at Sutra lounge spinning old skool, where else can your fans find you spinning ?

June: Well, I don't spin a whole lot in NYC but I do have two Internet radio show online right now www.scratchradio.com with DJ scratch. They can also find me @www.stickam.com/Breal of Cypress Hill. I also spin on the west coast for playboy events and I will be spinning in the virgin Islands this weekend.

Ck: last Question as a dj in the hip hop game how are you dealing with Guru's passing ?

June: It's really sad I actually knew him and hung out with him from time to time so it's hard losing a friend especially a hip hop icon like him.

Shout out to Dj June for the interview !


Tony Toca Tuesdays @ Sutra Lounge Guru Tribute

What's good NYC,

Tuesday night I went to Sutra lounge on first ave and Houston st. Since I moved from the Bean to New York it's been one of my favorite spots to listen to real hip hop and R&B. Tony toca Tuesdays is always poppin and you never know who's gonna roll thru. You might be at the bar with B-real from Cypress Hill or rubbing shoulders with Dj premier and close enough to pay homage to Pete Rock with a nod of the head. Last night was very special "The Finisher" Mista Cee came through to show love for the late Guru from Gangstarr. For those of you who don't know he passed away on Monday due to cancer related issues. We had a moment of silence with Mother Queen who has been a mentor to both Krs 1 and Guru over the years to say a prayer. Then we mourned as only true hip hop heads know how to do when a legend passes, play his music and reminisce. Mista cee killed it on the wheels of steel playing Gangstarr classic's almost coming to tears as he spun. "Don't be afraid to let somebody know you love them" says Mista Cee. It resinated with me as he told us to throw a peace sign in the air for Guru and love ones lost.

I was overwhelmed by the love and respect for the Boston native in NYC. Guru Left home to pursue his career because NY showed him love and recognized his talent. As a youngster I hated the fact that he left and didn't represent his city, but as I grew into a man I realized that you have to go where you can make your dreams come true. It's exactly the same reason I moved to NYC to pursue my acting career. Guru will always be a Roxbury Native but I know I have share him with NYC. RIP Guru !

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Fat Chops "What'cha Life Like" mixtape

Boston Artist Fat Chops is back to ravish the game with his new mixtape "What Cha Life Like". Mattapan Stand up ! The General of street rap is back to reclaim his throne you may know him in the Bean for songs like "when the sun goes down"ft Bobby Brown and "its so Easy"(do your research). This mixtape proves that Fat chops deserves a shot at a deal with original songs like "Something New" prod. by kazzam (from Poland) and "shine" prod. by the drum rollers. His deep gritty voice sets fire to tracks and his hunger is unmatched. Shout outs from clinton Sparks and Static Selektah bring creditability to this project. For my people who love hood music check out "Money ova Hoes" and "One Shot Kill" both prod. by Men of Honor. To listen to Fat Chops music go to myspace.com/chops617music to book shows or collaborate go to choppi617music@hotmail.com. Shout out to Chops and Lenny Boston stand up !!!

Dj Nemoz "New York Crimes" LP

Dj Nemoz came here five years ago from Spain to pursue his career in NYC. Since then he has
collaborated with emcee's from all over new york. He has spun at places at club Hiro and other smaller venues. Nemoz can spin anything from techno to hip hop reggae and neo soul,but he has taken a break from the club to work on his LP New York Crimes. This LP is a mix of Spanish and English speaking emcee's who are on the come up. with artist like Why G from Zulu nation on the song "pro act" and Ares who's graces the majority of the album with his dope lyrics on What time is it and F--K the money ft Kash EL fame and Mr truth. Others artist on the LP are Warchild, PJ and daja lahin. To hear some tracks from New York Crimes go to www.myspace.com/djnemoz or if you wanna holla to do a project go to www.facebook.com/djnemoz shout out to DJ Nemoz I got you bro !

Dj Edan & Ricky powell @ The Dame Dash Gallery 4/22/10

What's Good people,

I got a dope event The pop up Movie festival is starting Thursday april 22nd-25th @ 7pm at the (Dame Dash Art Gallery ) 172 Duane st. NYC photographer Ricky Powell will show a slide show of his classic hip hop and street photography. Also Up and coming Dj and producer Edan will show his new film "Echo Party" where he collaborated with Director Tom Fitzgerald on the music score. Edan will then spin some of the hottest old school hip hop and R&B you never heard trust me he's the truth.
It's a 10 dollar donation at the door,but you get a fresh new T-shirt and chance to rub shoulders with some of NYC's up and coming film directors and photographers. Actors film directors photographers come out and get your network on and support your peers !

Shout out to Edan and Dame Dash for the invite !

Nine11Kevin Brain on Bud 11 mixtape album release

What's good people I wanna put you on to new artist Nine11Kevin his new mixtape Brain on Bud 11 drops today. 2 Show some love for this Nine11Kevin got to www.whatupbaii.com or myspace.com/nine11kevin. The new single "what up Baii" is a banger"The Finisher" mista cee is biggin it up on hot.97 and Dj self "The prince Of New york" is spinin it on 105.1 be on the look fo dat Boy ! Shout out to REMI @ElomaMngtGrp@gmail.com Shoot Remi a tweet @twitter.com/remrock to give feedback on Nine11Kevin new single!

Monday, April 19, 2010

Dj Nomadic Soul Klore event @ coco 66

Saturday night I was in greenpoint BK @ COCO 66 Dj Nomadic from Boston was hosting the
event to bring New York and Boston artist together to network and perform. It was cool to see emcee's from my hometown come out and represent.

It started with an open mic followed by three featured artist Boston Artist Letia lerok singer/rapper sensation who lyrics are very powerful and uplifting for young women with songs like "That Real" and "Misunderstood". She also showed love to big L when she spit over "who did I offend".
BK rapper K-Swift from zulu Nation kept the people engaged with his strong presence and hot lyrics.
Last but not least Beantown native Jonny Voltec who rocked with a band and two beautiful singers and an African dancer. He was a rockstar in a rapper's body using original beats over a live band with a drummer and a electronic keyboardist. Not really my thing,but I respected his style and originality. Soul klore will be happening once a month @ coco 66 next one is May 16th if you rhyme or if you just love hip hop come out and support.

open mic @ the pyramid sundays

I was at the pyramid last night checking out the E-dub (End of the week) open mic session I really enjoyed the three hosts.

They really started the show off right with a 15 min freestyle where they bounced off of each others last word. Spitting about anything from the pyramids to movies like the empire strike back to keanu reeves bad acting in a good movie (the matrix) lol !
Shout out to Dj Ronin the kid's grind is crazy he just finished up the scratchin the surface mixtape hosted by himself and superstar jay. He organized the Sav killz "God Like" video shot by jon jon outside the spot to promote the mixtape with two jvc mini cams. It's a pretty hot track be on the look out for that on hiphopworldstar.com. Also Dj Ronin's II Elements vol.II hosted by jadakiss from the Lox check out his work @ myspace.com/jronin.