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Sunday, 9/19 -> John Legend & The Roots – Wake Up Listening Party at Hapa Life w/DJ Low Key…

SUNDAY, 9/19 -> I don’t know about y’all, but I’ve been looking forward to the John Legend & The Roots – Wake Up LP since I first heard ?uestlove mention it in an interview last year.  They’re teaming up to cover some of the best politically minded songs of all time, including the single “Wake Up” featuring Common & Melanie Durant and “Our Generation (Straighten It Out)”, a jam amongst jams and the original sample to Pete Rock & CL Smooth’s classic “Straighten It Out”.  On 9/19, we’ll have the pleasure of hosting a listening party for the record before it drops at Hapa Life, complete with CDs, posters, fans & more giveaways courtesy of Sony Records, you don’t wanna miss it.

And in case you forgot, I rock the best in soul and R&B every Sunday from 8:30 til 11 at Hapa Sushi in Cherry Creek (2nd & Detroit), plus happy hour with select 2 for $7 rolls, $3.50 sake specials, 10% off for service industry & more.

Important Rap News!!! Pea’s Gotta Have It tracklist!!! Check out track #1…

It drops on 10/12!  I’ve been rocking the album nonstop and trust me, it’s something you definitely wanna cop (aka buy) for your collection.  Anyways, here’s the tracklist and a few more words on Pea’s Gotta Have It from the one and only Von Pea aka Skinny Biggie aka the Waa’s: my official debut solo ALBUM in stores October 12th

Artwork by Joe Buckingham (de la soul is dead, native tongue logo, etc.)

(the album is not inspired by “she’s gotta have it” btw…lol)

Freestyle Live at Low Key’s (produced by Von Pea & Aeon)
Breakfast at the Bodega (skit)
The Yorker (produced by Brick Beats)
I Know We’re Right (f/ Keisha Shontelle) (produced by Aeon)
We Should Be Rocking (f/ Donwill, Aeon, & Lee Sissing) (produced by Aeon)
There U Were (f/ Uzoy) (produced by Aeon)
Iron Horse (skit)
Thanks For Your Children (f/ Che Grand & Elucid) (produced by Brizzo)
Good Life (produced by Aeon)
Open School (f/ Danny!) (produced by Von Pea)
Dreams (f/ Jermiside, Ilyas, & Spec Boogie) (produced by Brick Beats)
Ahead of the Class (produced by Jamie Cooley)
New Pair (f/ Josie Stingray & Rapsody) (produced by Von Pea)
Get Violated (produced by Von Pea & The Park)
Boombox (produced by Aeon)
Pep Rally (produced by Brizzo)
Outro!!!! (produced by Brizzo)

.:DJ Low Key – Charts 9/14/10:.

Westword interview about the Fixtape Two, the CO scene & more…

Rachel Romero, over at Westword, recently interviewed me about Che Grand and the Fixtape Two, the scene here in Colorado and a bunch of other randomness.  Check it out below:

DJ Low Key on mixing Che Grand’s Fixtape 2 and how the scene here is more pure than most

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Jamie Secrest

DJ Low Key is certainly no stranger to the local hip-hop scene. And for the past few years, he’s been making a name for himself nationally putting in work with such heavy-hitters as TiRon, Tanya Morgan and, most recently, Che Grand, whose Fixtape #2 project, mixed exclusively by Low Key, dropped last week.Fixtape 2 has a few shouts to Colorado, including a track called “Salute,” which pays homage to the longstanding weekly that Low Key and Sounds Supreme have hosted for the past three years called The Solution. We recently spoke with Low Key about Fixtape #2, Che Grand action figures, and his plans for the last quarter of 2010.Ww (Rachel Romero): Who is Che Grand, and how did you meet him?

LK (Low Key): Che Grand is a ridiculously talented artist from Brooklyn and London, respectively. I first met him through Tanya Morgan back in 2006. I was deejaying a CMJ showcase for Tanya Morgan, and since Che’s part of their extended crew [The Lessondary], we ended up hanging out. Then, six or so months later, he hit me up and asked if I wanted to mix the first Fixtape. I did, and we’ve been down ever since.

Ww: For those who haven’t heard Che Grand’s music, who would you compare his style to?

LK: That’s a tough one. Che’s a pretty unique artist, but he definitely has that classic-sounding East Coast feel to his music. He’s the evolution of the classic East Coast rapper. He raps about a wider variety of topics and on a wider variety of beats than you’d expect to hear from someone who has a “classic” sound. But you can definitely hear that East Coast foundation in his music.

Ww: What was your inspiration while mixing Fixtape 2?

LK: I’m inspired by how great the music is. Che is one of my favorite new artists, and hearing each new song he would send kept me motivated right up until the end. In fact, the last couple of songs he sent me are some of the best. It’s like he just kept getting better and better the whole time he was recording.

Ww: What are your favorite tracks from the project?

LK: Well I’m definitely partial to “Salute (The Solution).” It’s a track that Che recorded about The Solution, the party I throw with Sounds Supreme. He sent me three different versions, and we only used the short version on the tape.

There’s a crazier long version that’s going to end up on The Solution Tape #2 sometime this fall. Some of my other favorites are “Fixed Tapes,” “Get on Your Job,” “King x Grand,” “Star (Pimps in Canada in 3D)” and “Hagler,” with Jay Electronica. It’s hard for me to pick favorites, though; there’s such a good variety.

Ww: Why do you think many Colorado DJs have restricted their work to Colorado? Is there anything that sets your mind state about collaboration apart from others?

LK: I think the old mentality of Colorado is to feel isolated. One thing I’ve learned from traveling and talking to a lot of out-of-towners is that Denver is an island in a lot of ways. A lot of the fundamental “rules” of music and touring stress everything east of Chicago and Texas or along the West Coast, leaving Colorado pretty isolated from a lot of the music culture you see in other cities.

It’s also a positive thing, though. The scene here is a lot more pure than most other cities I’ve been to, and that is a beautiful thing. These days, people are starting to realize the whole world is accessible through the internet and a plane ticket.

As far as my mind state goes, I’ve just always been interested in supporting whatever new music I’m into, and regardless of whether they live here or in NYC or Brooklyn or L.A., cats appreciate that. More than anything, I think that interest in breaking new music has been what sets me apart from a lot of DJs.

Ww: Do you think that online music sharing has changed the way artists release music?

LK: With the state of music being what it is, artists have no choice in the matter — music is free. That’s the world we live in. And because of that, artists have to build a rapport with their fans that makes them want to support the artists. Hopefully their music is good enough to build a relationship with the fans that make them want to buy a ticket to a show or a T-shirt or a Che Grand action figure with the kung fu grip or whatever.

Ww: What do you have in store for the last half of 2010?

LK: I’ve got a lot of great stuff in the works, but I always try not to get too far ahead of myself. Here’s a few of things I’m working on right now: [I plan to] team up with Akomplice for a Colorado mini-tour with Sounds Supreme, WhyGee, Tanya Morgan and a few other acts. I’m also dropping a mixtape of remixes featuring Aeon from Philly and continue to help with the Red Bull Thre3 Style National Finals in Denver.

Before the year is up, Sounds Supreme and I will release the Solution Tape #2. The first is available at DenverSolution.com, if you haven’t checked it out yet.

MP3: Fixtape 2 or download ZIP file

.:Che Grand & DJ Low Key – The Fixtape Two: In It For The Drink Ticket:.

Che Grand is one of my favorite rappers out.  Not because I’ve known him for years or because we released Limited Edition: The Fixtape back in 2007 or because we’ve performed at shows across the country together.  It’s because Che Grand is a BEAST on the mic, period. On The Fixtape Two: In It For The Drink Ticket, Che blacks out on everything from synthy funk beats to prog rock to club ish like he was born to do it, all while maintaining that Airtight Grizzy sound we all know and love.  The tape features guest spots from the Lessondary, Uzoy, Theo, Peter Hadar, Jay Electronica and more, while the production lineup includes Brian Brizzo, Von Pea, Nottz, Apple Juice Kid, Suhburb, Illmind, Cook Classics, The Stuyvesants & Boom Clap Bachelors. Shouts to Spec Boogie on the cover. The tracklist and download links are below, enjoy.

1. Fixed Tapes
2. Smoke Circles
3. Standin’ Too Close feat. Spec Boogie
4. Von Pea feat. Che Grand & Elucid – Thanks For Your Children
5. King x Grand
6. Drink Ticket (Oh Baby)
7. Confident feat. Uzoy
8. TJ Hooker Verse
9.  Streets
10. Salute (The Solution) (Dub)
11. Man Myth Legend
12. Get On Your Job feat. Boom Clap Bachelors
13. Donny Goines feat. Che Grand & Izza Kizza – She Likes
14. Work Harder (Lawwd Listen)
15. Donwill & Von Pea feat. Che Grand – Headphone Rock
16. The Mood (Jungle Sounds)
17. Cook Classics feat. Che Grand, Donwill, Theo & Peter Hadar – Pitch Me To You
18. My Style feat. Miky & AKIR
19. Brizzo & Cizzo feat. Che Grand – Never Be The Same
20. Jay Electronica feat. Che Grand – Hagler
21. Von Pea Kung Fu Grip Interlude
22. Star (Pimps In Canada in 3D) w/ The Lessondary
23. Antonio Fargas
24. Swing (Original 2006 Demo)
25. The Stew Fuzz Theme
26. Rock N Roll Pussy
27. Thru Wit It
28. Love Is The Motivation
29. Outro

.:Che Grand & DJ Low Key – The Fixtape Two: In It For The Drink Ticket (tracked):.

.:Che Grand & DJ Low Key – The Fixtape Two: In It For The Drink Ticket (untracked/podcast style version):.

Thursday, 9/9 -> Loungin at the Lobby – Adult Game Night w/DJ Low Key…

THURSDAY, 9/9 -> Last month’s Lounging at the Lobby was a great time.  A lot of familiar faces came out to catch some drinks, friendly comp and good music, as well as get their asses kicked in Mario Kart courtesy DJ K-Tone (no joke, this dude got on the mic looking for worthy competition after winning 5 races in a row…LOL).  Anyways, Lounging At The Lobby only goes on every second Thursday of the month, so don’t miss it or you’ll have to wait til October 14th.

P.S.  In case you missed it last month, below is the lowdown on Lounging At The Lobby:

I’ve been DJing at nightclubs for a living for almost a decade now and these days I get excited for events that are a little different than the standard night club fare (take Hapa Life for instance).  Well not too long ago, the folks over at Bigg Dizzy hit me up about getting involved in their recently launched adult game night/networking events; we met, knocked out some specifics and I’m looking forward to being involved in my first one on 8/12. Just to clarify, we’re talking about adults drinking and playing games here, not adult game night on some adult movie night ish, LOL.

Anyways, there will be numerous games on hand, everything from poker to taboo to connect four to dominos to wii on a projecter and more.  Plus, we’ve got a dope collection of prizes too, including Rockies tickets, a bar tab at the Lobby, gift certificates to a few local restaurants and more.   Also, we’ve got some complimentary snacks and a late night happy hour going with specials on food and drink, courtesy of the Lobby (P.S. I just checked the spot out for the first time recently and it’s super fresh).  Last but not least, in case it’s not clear, I’ll be playing all the dope shit throughout the night to compliment your game playing experience, don’t miss it.  9:30 – midnight / $5 / Downtown at 22nd & Arapahoe.

Aeon x DJ Low Key mixtape coming in a few months!!! Check out a few of his remixes below & get familiar…

(What a bad hip hop pic…neither of us look mean)

Me and insanely talented, Philadelphia-based producer Aeon are linking up for a mixtape in the coming months (unless the NL east race ends our friendship…LOL).  You might know him from Aeon Got Beats Vol. 1 or his work with Tanya Morgan, Che Grand and the rest of the Lessondary.  Anyways, here’s a quick preview of what you can expect on the tape, enjoy…

.:Carlitta Durand “Official (Aeon Remix)”:.

.:Torae “Switch (Aeon Remix):.

.:Nicolay & Kay “Tight Eyes (Aeon Remix):.

Thursday, 9/2 -> Boonie’s Solution w/DJ Low Key & Sounds Supreme…Fundraiser for Boonie Mayfield + Xperiment’s going away party + DJ Dozen’s birthday party + Producer Showcase at the Rex Lounge…

From DenverSolution.com: Thursday, 9/2 at 8PM -> We’re linking up with renowned Colorado producers Boonie Mayfield aka Boon Doc and Xperiment, as well as one of our good friend DJ Dozen, for a special fundraiser called Boonie’s Solution at the Rex Lounge (2936 Fox Street, by Coors Field & the Metro Apartments). One of favorite local producers, Boonie Mayfield, had his robbed back in May and we’re trying to pitch in on his studio rebuilding efforts.

The party starts at 8 with a producer showcase featuring Boonie, Xperiment, Stro, DJ Vajra, Kid Hum, DJ Psycho, Dealz, DJ Matt Cassidy, Fat Trak and several other premier local producers (to be announced here and on our twitter), followed by both of us and DJ Dozen (youngest in charge!!!) rocking the best in hip hop as the event switches into party mode. We’re also celebrating ridiculous beat prodigy Xperiment’s recent signing to Humble Beast (the label’s roster included some dope artists such as Othello, Braille and Theory Hazit) and his upcoming move to Portland; consider it his going away party. Last but not least, we’ll be celebrating our homie DJ Dozen’s birthday and well-deserved Solution debut. Entry is a minimum $5 donation with 100% of the proceeds being donated to Boonie to help rebuild his studio. Also, online donations can be made here.  $3 Margaritas /// $2 Canned Beers /// $7 pitchers all night /// 21+.

Che Grand & DJ Low Key – The Fixtape 2:In It For The Drink Ticket coming next week!!! Check out “Man Myth Legend” & “Get On Your Job” below…

(“Gold, the charm works like it/No animals were harmed except the shark biters”)

Here’s two more new Che Grand joints from our upcoming mixtape, Che Grand & DJ Low Key – The Fixtape Two:In It For The Drink Ticket…The tape drops next week, I can’t wait for y’all to hear it…

.:Che Grand “Man Myth Legend”:.

Von Pea “The Yorker” (Produced by Brick Beats)

Von Pea’s official solo debut album, Pea’s Gotta Have It, drops on October 12th.  It comes complete with a track featuring my name in the title (thanks Von), so you know you gotta cop it.  Anyways, below is a taste of what it sounds like, complete with some words from Peazy himself.

From VonPea.com: 1st leak from my official debut solo album. the artwork is by Joe Buckingham (the back cover/inside is AWESOME)

and the album is not inspired by the movie! I didn’t make a concept album about sleeping with 2 women lol

I hope you all enjoy.

Von Pea “The Yorker” <—-DOWNLOAD

bonus for vonpea.com readers: random lines from each track for no reason (haha)

1-”pop one in his moms and gun-butt Bambi”
2-breakfast at the bodega (skit)
3-”i tell em im the letterman, the bomber, parka, i cover em, no other than, the armor author”
4-”rappers talk tough…they really Julie Newmars”
5-part 1:”met her on craigslist, said she look like Halle…she was lying”
6-part 2:”we got the whole summer and she got the whole plumber thing, showing me her back via mac and its on my screen”
7-iron horse (skit)
8-”funk! (rhythm!) my people are instinctive, not formally trained but still broaden and change”
9-”Jada trying to get my data while im sittin next to Will, told her ‘chilllll’”
10-”took the 500 to school to make beats and they tried to take it away…i ran straight to the gate”
11-”when i entered the room it was just 7 and 2…”
12-”yall eat the lunch food i have chefs cook”
13-”imma ‘go see the doctorrrr’ dr jays, yes general release, no hyper beasts”
14-”with no itenerary i can tell you trippin”
15-”Von Pea & Aeon? Rush & Rick Rubin…”
16-”Staten Island, yall be getting love late…so im f*cking with yall first, Linda Lovelace”
17-”that seems to be the plans B thru Z, cause I aint trying to help the world eat through me”