Archive for DJ Low Key

‘Round Midnight is being sold & because of that, The Solution Boulder is going on hiatus /// Win free Theophilus London at the Fox tickets, courtesy of me & The Solution…

Pretty simple situation.  Two days ago, I got word that ‘Round Midnight, the home of The Solution Boulder, was in the process of being sold to new ownership and because of that they were going to be closed indefinitely.  I was always a fan of Chuck, Pinks, Aaron & the rest of the ‘Round midnight crew and hate to see them end their run in Boulder, but I also know sometimes you gotta sell, especially when you’re sitting on prime real estate like they are on Pearl St.  I don’t know if/when they’ll be reopening or if we’ll continue throwing The Solution Boulder there or anywhere else in Boulder at the moment.

Right now, my focus is on the monthly Solution Showcase and the smash hit of the Summer, Goodness (going til October), down in Denver, as well as a variety of other projects (some of which will be taking place in Boulder), so I’m going to take a break in regards to The Solution Boulder.  So don’t worry hip hop heads, me, DJ Dozen, B-Money, Sounds Supreme & crew will continue to bring CO all the best in hip hop & more on a regular basis, so stay tuned to djlowkey.com, denversolution.com & my twitter page for more upcoming events.

P.S. We didn’t feel in was right to say goodbye without a parting gift Boulder.  I have a pair of free tickets to tonight’s Theophilus London show at the Fox Theatre for the first three people to send me an e-mail titled “Theo On Thursday” at Contests <at> djlowkey {dot} com.  Winners will be announced/contacts by 7pm. Good luck! – DJ Low Key

Sunday, 8/26 from 2-9PM -> Goodness w/DJ Low Key, Almighty I.Z., DJ Check One, hostess Nicole Miera & a special surprise guest + Doc Fresh Vintage Sports Apparel Pop Up Shop & more on the Meadowlark’s patio…

SUNDAY, 8/26 from 2-9PM ->  Last week’s Goodness was phenomenal and we’re coming back this week with another crazy lineup, featuring special guests DJ Check One & Almighty I.Z., guest hostess Nicole Miera and another surprise guest, just because we can.  On top of that Opt Won is setting up a one day only Doc Fresh Vintage Sports Apparel Pop-Up Shop with all the dope Starter jackets & such that 80s-babies such as myself love (breakaways, windbreakers, sweatshirts, snap backs, satin jackets, etc).  El Chingon will be on the tacos, the vibe will be fantastic and you probably wanna get their early in the day if you’re trying claim some prime real estate before the Meadowlark’s incredibly dope patio fills up.  21+/No Cover/2701 Larimer St.

Red Bull & Svedka “Bomber Pops”

Agua Frescas Especial (con Svedka)

Ice Cold Beer Buckets: 4 Beers for $10 domestics /// $12 imports

$5 Red Bull & Svedka’s

+more

P.S. After Goodness ends, the party continues on at Fifty/50, the new service industry night at Tryst (1512 Larimer St) w/me & Jessica Simmons, featuring some of the best drink specials I’ve ever seen and of course, dope music.  Get all the details here.

P.P.S. Take an Instagram pic of either party and tag it #DenverDiggers for a chance to win one of 12 Frank151 Denver Diggers fitteds, details here.

Saturday, 8/25 from 6-8pm -> BrandUn DeShay meet & greet + in-store w/DJ Low Key & DJ Dozen at Family Affair downtown…

SATURDAY, 8/25 from 6-8PM -> Before we head over to The Solution Showcase #8, me, DJ Dozen and Chicago MC/producer BrandUn DeShay will be heading over to Family Affair downtown for an all ages in-store appearance and meet & greet.  BrandUn wanted to make sure he got to somehow perform a few songs for his under 21 fans, so we linked up with our good friends over at Family Affair to make it happen.  I’ll be spinning, BrandUn will rock a few songs and you’re more than welcome to bring your little brother/sister and put them on to some quality hip hop.  Last but not least, even if you’re not familiar with BrandUn, you might be familiar with his work on projects by Danny Brown, Von Pea, Curren$y, Dom Kennedy, Mac Miller, Sir Mikey Rocks & others, so hit his wikipedia page to get up on his impressive discography.  All Ages/No Cover/2049 Larimer St.  Then after the meet & greet, we’re off to the Meadowlark for the main event, The Solution Showcase #8 w/BrandUn DeShay, the first lady of Denver hip hop Bianca Mikahn, criminally underrated producer Black Jordan (from Team Latchkey, fka Jay Gunna), myself and #COhiphop saint, Lazy Eyez.

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Also, Family Affair is releasing the highly anticipated Nike Air Max Hyperposite – “Crimson” at 6pm too.  Here’s what Family Affair has to say about the infamous new shoe from Nike:

What do you get when you mix the iconic Foamposite with the newly innovative Hyperfuse? You create the Frankenstein-like Nike Air Max Hyperposite. Releasing this weekend in the “Bright Crimson” makeup, the hybrid sneaker is set to go on sale for $225. Cop this very first colorway of the new sneaker at Family Affair Denver during the meet-and-greet of BranDun Deshay on Saturday night at 6pm.

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Sunday, 8/19 from 2-9PM -> Ladies Goodness w/DJ Low Key, DJ Bedz & Girlgrabbers on the Meadowlark’s patio + spa services for ladies + jewelry by Xencs + El Chingon Tacos & more…

SUNDAY, 8/19 from 2-9PM -> We’re celebrating all of our favorite women with a specials Ladies eidition of Goodness w/DJ Low Key & special guests DJ Bedz (official Denver Nuggets DJ, playing an all female artist set), GirlGrabbers (Q-Knox, Gyp Da Hip & DJ brik-A-brak) and host Brittney The Square as we raise money for Women’s Safehouse Denver by turning the patio into a spa experience for the fairer sex for the afternoon.  From 4-8PM, we’ll be featuring express manicures by Ashley Smith, brow waxing by Lea Curry, jewelry by Xencs & gift bags by Blondie’s The Beauty Shop; all with a large percentage going to the anti-domestic violence non-profit.  Plus, we’ll be featuring delicious tacos by El Chingon, the best in Summer drinks & more on the Meadowlark’s beautiful patio (2701 Larimer St). 21+/No Cover.

Red Bull & Svedka “Bomber Pops”

Agua Frescas Especial (con Svedka)

Ice Cold Beer Buckets: 4 Beers for $10 domestics /// $12 imports

$5 Red Bull & Svedka’s

+ more

(Below: Very dope video of Goodness for El Chingon by Press Media Group. The party looks like this, although we don’t really play too much music like Bloc Party, even though we do play a wide variety of stuff)

P.S. After Goodness ends, the party continues on at Fifty/50, the new service industry night at Tryst (1512 Larimer St) w/me & Jessica Simmons, featuring some of the best drink specials in town and of course, ridiculously good music.  Get all the details here.

P.P.S. Take an Instagram pic of either party and tag it #DenverDiggers for a chance to win one of 12 Frank151 Denver Diggers fitteds, details here.

SUNDAY, 8/12 from 2-9PM -> Luau Goodness w/DJ Low Key, Kid Hum & DJ Wushu + special Hawaiian-inspired El Chingon tacos & more on the Meadowlark’s patio…

 

SUNDAY, 8/12 from 2-9PM -> Last week was the busiest yet (check the pic below) and the rave reviews keep coming in about how great the vibe at Goodness is, with everyone from randoms who lucked out and found us to Denver culture blogs to die-hard music heads saying it’s their favorite party of the Summer.  This week we’re back at it a with a Hawaiian twist.  Now I’m gonna be honest, my original plan, back before we partnered with El Chingon, was to have a pig roast and luau on 8/12.  I clung on to that idea as things got more and more complicated while trying to make it happen and ultimately, I had steer away from the idea when we learned that due to health code regulations, we wouldn’t be able to roast the pig on-site.  Never one to be held down, I worked with El Chingon’s Chef David Lopez to put together some delicious Hawaiian-inspired taco specials, along with pineapple and mango agua frescas, which is probably the next best thing to a pig roast in keeping with the Hawaiiian theme (and it also doesn’t scare vegetarians quite like a roasted pig’s head…LOL).

Beyond the Hawaiian food and drinks, I’ll be joined on your afternoon’s soundtrack by two very dope cats who I’ve never really had a chance to rock with, but always wanted to; DJ Wushu (Bass Crooks) & Kid Hum (Fossil Fuel Music).  Also, in keeping with the Hawaiian theme, we’re gonna give $25 in tacos and drinks to the person with the best Hawaiian shirt on, so come dressed proper and end up full with a nice buzz on us.  The misters will be keeping us refreshed, the music will be beautiful & the vibe bordering magic on the Meadowlark’s beautiful patio (2701 Larimer St), so come join us.  21+/No Cover.

(Above: Very dope video of Goodness for El Chingon by Press Media Group. The party looks like this, although we don’t really play too much music like Bloc Party, even though we do play a wide variety of stuff)

Red Bull & Svedka “Bomber Pops”

Agua Frescas Especial (con Svedka)

Ice Cold Beer Buckets: 4 Beers for $10 domestics /// $12 imports

$5 Red Bull & Svedka’s

+ more

P.S. After Goodness ends, the party continues on at Fifty/50, the new service industry night at Tryst (1512 Larimer St) w/me & Jessica Simmons, featuring some of the best drink specials in town and of course, ridiculously good music.  Get all the details here.

P.P.S. Take an Instagram pic of either party and tag it #DenverDiggers for a chance to win one of 12 Frank151 Denver Diggers fitteds, details here.

 

D.O.P.E. Game Cocktails & El Chingon x Goodness menu for Sunday, 8/5…What’s a Blue Jackson?

D.O.P.E. Game Cocktails and El Chingon x Goodness menus for Sunday, 8/5. This week’s El Chingon special is Shredded Beef tacos and we’ll be debuting Limon (Lemon) agua frescas too (as well as featuring the weekly classics of strawberry and pineapple, try them mixed if you haven’t already).

And in case you didn’t know, 8/5 is Cocktails With The D.O.P.E. Game, featuring me, DJ Dozen & DJ Squirt, plus guest hosts Turner Jackson & Jeremy Pape, free PBRS for the first 50 people, special D.O.P.E. Game cocktails & more at Goodness on The Meadowlark‘s incredible patio (2701 Larimer St); don’t miss it!

SUNDAY, 8/5 -> Cocktails With The D.O.P.E. Game at Goodness w/DJ Low Key, DJ Dozen & DJ Squirt, hosted by Turner Jackson & Jeremy Pape… Plus, El Chingon tacos, D.O.P.E. Game cocktails, 50 free PBRs & more…

SUNDAY, 8/5 from 2-9PM -> This Summer just keeps getting better and better.  Last Sunday at Goodness was the busiest yet, our guests blessed the crowd with amazing music and the vibe was damn near flawless.  This week we’re keeping the wins coming and teaming up with one of my favorite crews in Denver, The D.O.P.E. Game, for cocktails, music and more fun. D.O.P.E. stands for Don’t Oppress Positive Energy and these dudes are full of positivity, as anyone who comes out to join us for cocktails will soon see.

For Cocktails With The D.O.P.E. Game, I’ll be joined by the crew’s DJ, DJ Dozen, as well as the one and only DJ Squirt; two of my favorite young DJs in Denver.  Your friend Teej aka Turner Jackson and Denver’s favorite videographer Jeremy Pape will be your afternoon’s hosts, along with the rest of the crew, who’ll be hanging out on the patio all afternoon and giving PBRs to the first 50 people that come out.  As always, El Chingon will be putting other tacos to shame with their delicious assortment of carnitas, shrimp tacos & culinary magic while the agua frescas stay be flowing (this week’s special is Agua De Limon so think extra tasty lemonade, then think about mixing it with the strawberry aguas and try not to drool…lol).  The misters will be in effect, the music will be top notch & the vibe bordering pure nirvana on the Meadowlark’s beautiful patio (2701 Larimer St), so come join us.  Last not least, we’ll also be celebrating Phill’s Broncos & Bronsolini Birthday Bash, so if you see some girls going wilds to an Action Bronson son, they’re with him…LOL. 21+/No Cover.

Red Bull & Svedka “Bomber Pops”

Agua Frescas Especial (con Svedka)

Ice Cold Beer Buckets: 4 Beers for $10 domestics /// $12 imports

$5 Red Bull & Svedka’s

+more

P.S. After Goodness ends, the party continues on at Fifty/50, the new service industry night at Tryst (1512 Larimer St) w/me & Jessica Simmons, featuring some of the best drink specials I’ve ever seen and of course, dope music.  Get all the details here.

P.P.S. Take an Instagram pic of either party and tag it #DenverDiggers for a chance to win one of 12 Frank151 Denver Diggers fitteds, details here.

Saturday, 8/11 in Denver & Saturday, 8/18 in Boulder -> Akomplice & David Flores Art Tour w/DJ Low Key, DJ Large Child & more…

SATURDAY, 8/11 from 6-9PM in Denver & SATURDAY 8/18 from 7-10PM in Boulder -> Catch me spinning on the Denver and Boulder stops of the Akomplice & David Flores CO Art Tour.  Legendary artist David Flores will be in the house for both, signing pieces and exhibiting his world renowned works, complimentary drinks will be flowing and word is Akomplice will have some of their collab tees on hand.  Catch me and DJ Large Child kicking off the tour at Family Affair in downtown Denver (2049 Larimer St).  Then on 8/18, me, Large Child & DJ Technic 9 close out the tour at The Root in Boulder (1121 Broadway).  Note: I will only be spinning on at the tour stops, not the after parties.

El Chingon x Goodness menu for Sunday, 7/29…Carne Adobada tacos & mango agua frescas, what could be better?

El Chingon x Goodness menu for Sunday, 7/29.  This week’s special is Carne Adobada tacos and we’ll be debuting mango agua frescas too (as well as featuring the weekly classics of strawberry and pineapple, try them mixed if you haven’t already).  Little things like this are why Sunday is my favorite day of the week.

And in case you didn’t know, we’ll also be celebrating DenverFrank.net’s 4 Year Anniversary, with Theo Martins, DJ Low Key, DJ Chonz, DJ Ear Attent, guest hosts DenverFrank and Jessica Simmons and more at Goodness on the Meadowlark’s incredible patio (2701 Larimer St); don’t miss it!

Meet LA’s Theo Martins…Originally scheduled for The Solution Showcase, you can catch him at Goodness on Sunday, 7/29 for free!

From djlowkey.com: I first heard MC/DJ Theo Martins when he seemingly feel on the hip hop scene out of nowhere (Providence, RI actually) with his Okayplayer-backed mixtape “The Birth”, which dropped with instant acclaim across the interwebs.  Shortly after that, I met Theo in person while DJing for Tanya Morgan on the Hieroglyphics Freshly Dipped Tour in 2008, but somehow didn’t make the connection in the shuffle.  Later on, Theo started traveling more and ultimately moved to L.A., taking on more DJ gigs while taking his MC career to the next level.  In 2009, I caught up with him again when he was on tour with U-N-I and Warren G during a party we threw with Akomplice at Shag, leading to me and Sounds Supreme premiering the very dope track “Kirby’s Airwalk” on The Solution Tape #1.

A year later, Theo dropped a great EP called You Can’t Do That On Television with super talented producer $port, featuring the official release of “Kirby’s Airwalk” and the Wu-inspired “Good Will Hunting (RZA ’94)”.  He followed that up with the Channel Surfin’ mixtape with Asher Roth’s DJ, Wreckineyez, and featuring the likes of U-N-I, CurT@!n$, Christian Rich, Jesse Boykins III & more.  These days you can catch Theo making everything from dance-friendly tracks like “For Helena” and his Sincerely Yours, The Dance Floor project to indie type joints like his collab with Wakey!Wakey! to straight hip hop joints like “Mario Kart” and features with the likes of Fresh Daily, Laws, Ced Hudges & Donwill.

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Don’t miss a chance to see Theo Martins rapping and spinning on Sunday, 7/29 at the DenverFrank.net 4 Year Anniversary Party, along with DJ Low Key, DJ Chonz, DJ Ear Attent, guest hosts DenverFrank and Jessica Simmons and more at Goodness on the Meadowlark’s incredible patio (2701 Larimer St).

Check out this excellent interview with Respect Mag from earlier this year to get more familiar with Theo and we’ll see you at the show:

Exclusive Interview: Theo Martins Speaks on His New Sound and Upcoming Album     

Posted by DiskiBusiness on Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Theo Martins is an emcee that hails from Rhode Island. Four months ago, he visited Los Angeles, and on a whim, decided to stay and crank out his debut LP, Wonderland. He insists on breaking through the breadth of uninspired sameness in the game, and wants to change the world through music, by making tracks that move you — emotionally, spiritually, and physically. While putting the finishing touches on his album, he took time to talk to RESPECT. about how he got into rapping, how he finally settled on his stage name, his new sound, his album, and the importance of being accessible. Hit the jump for the full interview.

So you started out as a DJ and called yourself S-Class, right? How’d you decide to make the transition from spinning the records to making them yourself?

I’ve always performed. I have an older sister and we both would make up songs in the house and perform them as little kids, so I’ve always had the urge to perform music on a bigger scale, and taking the first step as a DJ was great because I loved playing records and controlling an audience through just playing music, but I knew I wanted to do more — it was a process of evolution.

Why did you decide to use the name Theo rather than S-Class?

I started running with “S-Class.” I was gaining popularity, and I’d traveled a lot under that name, so I thought it’d be cool just to use that. But around the time, I remember Wale had just started emerging, and I was really inspired by how he just used his real name. And I thought to myself: “Man, I think it’d be cool if I just go by my name.” It’s shortened, clearly — my full name is Theophilus, but I go by Theo, and I figured that’d be cool.

Rather than coming up with something random that you’ll want to change eventually?

Yeah. I really love cartoons and the idea of stage names and stuff, but I guess Theo is good enough.

Your first two mixtapes seemed to have more of that classic hip-hop feel with tracks like “Sweetest Language,” and “Kirby’s Airwalk.” Sincerely Yours, The Dance Floor was a marked change in your sound. What brought on that change?

I wanted to do more sonically. When I first came in, it was a lot of me mimicking my influences — Lupe Fiasco, Kanye West, Pharrell, and N.E.R.D. I was just mimicking my way until SYTDF. I was trying to take a full step into something that was new, that had more life to it, that had color, that had more of a pulse to it. I wanted to try things that really excited me. That was the jump. I needed something bright. And you could see that in the artwork — It was neon pink! [laughs]. I just needed to set a contrast. Rap music now, it’s great but sometimes I feel it’s a bit dull.

Yeah, you do tend to see more and more of the same.

Yeah, you know, it tends to be contagious, and it sets this wrong pattern for people to follow. So you can feel when someone’s doing something really genuine or if it’s really just another aim to be popular. You can do anything you want, and I really like that about being an artist. I could do something super underground, and then come back and do something poppy. And around that time I was trying to get my footing and find what works for me and what sounds good. I wasn’t where I’m at now, but I was heading there, and it was a good start.

One of the things I’ve found that set you apart is how personal you are with your fans. Do you think that’s contributed to your expanding fan base?

I’m a human too. I fight the same fight that they fight. And if we’re fighting the same fight, then let’s join. In my music, I’m always expressing this sense of empowerment and freedom for people to do what they want and be who they are, but if I’m gonna be locked away in this fortress and can’t communicate with anybody, then what’s the point? It’s like, “I’m approachable, come say hi to me.”

So, you said you were taking a hiatus from Twitter until the album was wrapped. Now that you’re back, can we assume that it’s almost done?

My friend, yes. Lordy, Lord [laughs]. I feel like it’s hard sometimes to take people seriously when they’re like “Hey man, listen, I’ve got something great” every five minutes. I really had to buckle down and separate from everything and have this album sound the way I want it to sound. It was like “this is my life in the last year, and I want it to be told perfectly.”

You also don’t tend to flood the internet with large volumes of music. You’re selective with what you put out.

I look at it like a great product. Let’s say, Steve Jobs and the iPhone on Apple. These people, they know what they have and they know that it’s really good.  And because they know that it’s worth something, they’re going to make sure that it’s right first. And when it’s right, and they give it to one person, they know that one person will turn into two, which will turn into ten, 50, 100, and eventually, 1 million. I don’t really see the need in spamming someone with my stuff. I know its good, and I’m working at getting better and better, but I’m sure if it really moves someone, they’ll share it. I don’t want it to be because I told them to tell 8 friends. That’s not what changes the world — I don’t believe in that.

You said you hadn’t planned on making the album until you moved to LA. So how did you end up there?

Being from the East Coast, I’d never visited California. I figured I’d visit, and then once I got there, I just figured, “I’m just not gonna leave.” It was so random, but it was just what I needed.

Where did the title, Wonderland, come from?

It was originally influenced by the film, Alice in Wonderland. It’s one of my favorite movies. I’m a big Disney buff.  It also correlates to my life as far as where I’ve been, where I’m at now, and where I’m going. It’s the point in life where you start to recall and reflect on what’s important to you and what’s not, and if you want things to change or you want them to stay the same — ‘wondering’ where you’re going to ‘land.’

That’s deep, man.

Yeah — it’s’ something. It was just a process of  getting everything in my heart and mind into music form, and working with a team of producers to create something that’s life-changing.

So, is Wonderland going to be more pensive than your past work?

It is. It gets a bit pensive. And even more introspective. Just really thinking to myself about a lot of the frustrations that I’ve had and a lot of the questions that I want answered. It’s very much a smile with a grin– very Tim Burton-esque.

You’ve sampled a lot of Indie Pop groups like Foster the People, Miike Snow, and others. Can we expect to hear more sampling on the album, or is it going to be more original production from people you’ve working with before, like Kris Fame and $port?

Yeah, it’s actually going to be more original. There’s only one song on the album that contains a sample and it’s because $port is really stubborn, but it’s too great of a record. It’s called “The The Flowers”. It’s my farewell to a relationship I know I can’t change and he has crafted the perfect soundtrack.

Are there any other producers we should know about?

There’s Kris Fame who’s from Rhode Island, and Austin White who’s Chicago-bred, amazing, and so eccentric. I’m also working with this production group out here called Earth Moon Earth that makes really good instrumentation, and two other good friends of mine that’s you’ll hear and you’ll love.

Dope. When can we expect to hear it?

Maybe 2013. I’m totally kidding.  I’m actually trying to have it out by April. I should be done by the next week. I’m sitting down with my creative director, that’s Tomas Whitmore, who’s an extraordinary man. He’s been working with like will.i.am for some time now. We’re finalizing a lot of ideas. The music’s already done. There’s just a few finishing touches, and voila.

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