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Friday, 2/26 -> DJ Low Key & Sounds Supreme – The Solution Tape #1 Release Party + The Solution’s last night at the Funky Buddha…

FRIDAY, 2/26 ->  Me and Sounds Supreme are finally dropping the Solution Tape #1, hosted by our good friends U-N-I and Ro Blvd, just in time to celebrate our final night at the Funky Buddha.  We’ve held down the Funky Buddha’s rooftop for the last 2+ years and while our time there has been awesome, it’s time for us to move on to a bigger and better spot, where we can take the Solution to the next level.  With that said, we’re looking forward to our new home, a few blocks away at Bar Standard (1037 Broadway). Bar Standard has a stage, great sound system, impressive lighting, a recently renovated interior, two AMAZING rooftop decks for summer and all sorts of other useful features that we plan to make the most of (starting with our 4th annual J Dilla tribute on 3/5).

But anyways, back to the party on 2/26.  You know the music’s gonna be on point, we’ll be giving copies of DJ Low Key & Sounds Supreme – The Solution Tape #1 (hosted by U-N-I & Ro Blvd) to the first 100 people, we’ve got clothing giveaways from Akomplice and two lucky Solution fans are gonna win a dope new Denver Diggers fitted, courtesy of Frank151 (find out how to win in the post below).  Don’t miss your chance to witness the end of this chapter of the Solution!!!  No cover / 21+ / Music at 9 / More info at DenverSolution.com.

Friday, 2/5 -> The Solution w/DJ Low Key & Sounds Supreme celebrates 3 years!!!

FRIDAY, 2/5 -> Come join me & Sounds Supreme as we celebrate unforgettable three years of bringing you the best hip hop night in Denver (thank you CO, you’re the best).  To mark the occasion, we’ve got all sorts of fun stuff; cake courtesy the Shoppe, clothing giveaways from Akomplice, Sound College & more, art from Dunn the Signtologist, new Frank151s and most importantly, a HUGE announcement that will take the Solution to the next level and forever change things.  21+/no cover/starts at 9.

P.S. Stay tuned for the Solution Tape #1 Release Party on 2/19 and our annual J Dilla tribute on 2/26.  2010 is gonna be RIDICULOUS, trust.

Friday, 1/22 -> DenverSolution.com Launch Party at the Solution w/DJ Low Key & Sounds Supreme…

FRIDAY, 1/22 -> It’s been a long time coming, but I’m happy to announce that me & Sounds Supreme are finally bringing you a Solution web site.  The new site launches on the 22nd, complete with video, audio, pictures, event listings and more from our (almost) three years of bringing you “the best hip hop night in Denver”.  It’ll be the future home of the Solution Tape #1 (dropping next month) and everything related to the party.  We’ll be celebrating the site’s launch at the Funky Buddha (776 Lincoln St) with $3 cocktails & premium drafts until 11, giveaways from Fool’s Gold Records, Frank151 & more.  21+ / No cover / Starts at 9.

Here’s what they think about you (c) vintage Ice Cube…Some feedback on 2009…

Now that 2009 is in the rear view, I wanna post up a little feedback about mixtapes of mine and the rappers/producers I’ve been workin with.  Hopefully you’re already up on all these releases and you’ve made up your mind for yourself on how good they are.  If not, check out the feedback and links below to catch up ketchup find out more.

TiRon – Ketchup (mixed by DJ Low Key) – I linked up with LA’s TiRon in early ’09 and our tape ended up getting props all over the place. Earlier this year, the LA Times called it one of “the best releases of ’09 (thus far)” and said TiRon was “Los Angeles’ best rapper”, while countless hip hop fans/blogs/sites/magazines/etc showed love.  Shake of the insanely popular blog 2DopeBoyz.com (probably my favorite blog), called it his favorite mixtape of the year and his partner Meka had it on his best mixtapes of ’09 list too.  PopularLemonade.com called it their artist mixtape of the year, there was lots of talk about TiRon in the XXL Freshmen post on 2DopeBoyz, Moovmnt said he was next to blow up & that’s just the half.  Stay tuned for the follow up mixtape, Mustard, in early 2010.

Jermiside – Die Jerm Die (mixed by DJ Low Key): Me & Jermiside (of Red Giants/Lessondary fame) dropped Die Jerm Die in October and made a lot of noise on the blog circuit as well, receiving props on major sites like KevinNottingham.com, FlawlessHustle.com & 2DB.com.  Wake Your Daughter Up, one of Vibe Magazine’s Top 30 Blogs, said it “might just be one of the best mixtapes of the year”, CokeMachineGlow.com called it “the most lyrical release of the year”  & RockTheDub.com said it was “impressive…what you need”.

Tanya MorganBrooklynati: In 2009, I got to travel to some of the biggest music events in the country (SXSW & A3C), go on a run of shows with a rap legend (Dres from Black Sheep) and hit up a bunch of cities (NYC, St. Louis & many more) to DJ for Tanya Morgan in promotion of their latest album, Brooklynati. Brooklynati’s been included on more “Best of 2009” lists than I can keep up with, receiving props from names like the Onion A/V Club, Village Voice, Allmusic.com, iTunes Indie Spotlight and a bunch of other top notch publications/sites/blogs/stores.  Check out samples and pick it up here or here if you haven’t already.

Che Grand – Everything’s Good Ugly: Now that NYC’s Che Grand has finally released his brilliant debut album, Everything’s Good Ugly, we’re just about ready to knock out the sequel to the Fixtape, our collab from 2007.  His album followed fellow Lessondary members Tanya Morgan on a lot of “Best of 2009” lists and that’s just the tip of the iceberg, Che is one of the best rappers out, period.  Just ask the infamous Jay Electronica, who praised Che after he hopped on Jay’s unfinished “Hagler” demo (Kanye’s liked it too, check his blog).

U-N-I & Ro Blvd – A Love Supreme: I’ve been raving about Ro Blvd for years and years and when he linked up with Thurzday and Y-O aka U-N-I for A Love Supreme, he showed everybody why.  U-N-I are one of the best groups out (XXL, Billboard & Complex agree) and Ro showed his ass, producing one of the years best albums.  Don’t believe me?  Just search “A Love Supreme” and “best of 2009” and watch google light up.  Me and Ro Blvd were/are in a crew called the B Club together and have some dope ish up our sleeve for 2010, starting with a ridiculous exclusive Donnis & Ro Blvd song for the Solution Mixtape #1 (with my partner Sounds Supreme), dropping in a few weeks.

Shouts to everybody who downloaded, rocked and talked about these mixtapes, albums and artists, we appreciate the support.  With that said, 2009 was the shit and 2010 is about to be even better.  Last but not least, make sure you check out De La Extras #2, technically my last mixtape of 2009 (posted minutes before midnight on New Year’s Eve, from the middle of a party actually…LOL), and stay tuned for a ton of great releases and big things in 2010.

.:M11X & Illroots.com present DJ Low Key – De La Extras #2:.

The homie Mikal Hameed aka M11X hit me up a while back to put together a mix for his contribution (pictured on the cd cover above & flyer below) to the now-in-limbo De La Soul – 3 Feet High & Rising Art Tour.  Mikal does “sound sculptures”, pieces of art that can play music from either ipods or turntables and needed something to play on his De La Soul chair.  De La is my favorite group ever, so I was happy to put together a mix of rarities, remixes, guest spots, bootlegs & b-sides that’d please the craziest of De La fanatics for him. Anyways, the De La art tour is still up in the air, but M11X is about to hit the road for some solo shows, so we decided to drop the tape with our homies from Illroots.com on New Year’s Eve as one last tribute to De La as they close out their 20th year in the rap.  The tracklist and links are below and last but least, if you’re in the Bay, make sure to check out M11X’s “Urban Audio Manifesto #2” show in San Francisco on January 8th.

.:M11X & Illroots.com present DJ Low Key – De La Extras #2 (tracked version):.

.:M11X & Illroots.com present DJ Low Key – De La Extras #2 (untracked/podcast version):.

1. DJ Low Key “De La Extras #2 Intro”
2. Teenage Fanclub & De La Soul “Fallin (Remix)”

3. De La Soul “La La La”
4. Joel Turner feat Dave “You”
5. Big Pooh feat. Posdnuos “People (Remix)”
6. Eslam Jawaad feat. De La Soul “Rewind DJ”
7. Malcolm McLaren feat. De La Soul “Hey DJ”
8. De La Soul feat. Sean Paul “Shoomp”
9. De La Soul & Camp Lo “So Good”
10. De La Soul feat. Jazzy Jeff “Hold Tight” aka “Cobb Creek (Demo)”
11. De La Soul “Breakadawn (De La Soul Remix)”
12. Oh No feat. Posdnuos “Smile A Lil Bit”
13. J-Live feat. Posdnuos & Oddisee “The Upgrade”

14. DJ Jazzy Jeff feat. Posdnuos “Let Me Hear U Clap”
15. J Period feat. De La Soul “Excursions”
16. Adam F feat. De La Soul & DV Alias Khrist “Time 4 Da True”

17. Ty feat. De La Soul “The Idea”
18. Nat & Onda feat. De La Soul “It’s A New Thing”

19. Matt & Kim feat. De La Soul “Daylight (Troublemaker Remix)”
20. Jungle Brothers feat. De La Soul, Monie Love, A Tribe Called Quest & Queen Latifah  “Doin Our Own Dang (Richie Fermie Mix)”

21. Queen Latifah feat. De La Soul “Mama Gave Birth To The Soul Children”
22. Mint Royale feat. Posdnuos “Show Me”
23. George Clinton feat. De La Soul “Do Fries Go With That Shake”
24. Last Emperor feat. Masta Ace & Trugoy “Clear Day”
25. Rob-O feat. De La Soul & Pete Rock “Stay Away”
26. Truth Enola feat. De La Soul “Voicestress”
27. Bush Babees feat. De La Soul & Mos Def “The Love Song (Remix)”

On the road with Tanya Morgan recaps…TM “So Damn Down/Hold Tight” Rehearsal MP3 w/Daru Jones & the Cipher, Subsoniq w/Dres & Tanya Morgan podcast and more…

I’ve been meaning to post about my last trip on the road with Tanya Morgan for a minute.  Here’s recaps and links to some audio, video and reviews of the shows. Also, make sure you go cop Brooklynati if you haven’t already, it’s been popping up on “Best of ’09” lists left and right and it was easily one of my favorite albums that dropped this year.

10/1 – After catching up with fam in ATL for a few days, I linked up with Tanya Morgan, Dom from IM Records & Alex from Move Forward Music downtown to get into A3C mode.  We roamed around, Von Pea told everyone the story of how he ended up producing a Slim Thug song for the Daily Show and we bumped into a ton of other A3C artists around the hotel (Beatminerz stayed across the hall, so random).  We caught up with Che Grand later and headed over to the sound check for the Perfect Attendance event we were playing at.  The lineup for the show was stacked with some of the best new acts out and I was happy to enjoy it on some fan iddish.  There were a ton of great acts on the bill, with me, Che & Tanya Morgan going on towards the end. I DJed for Che and our set was short, sweet and well received.  Then we got into the TM set and in the words of Dom (Tanya Morgan’s A&R), “It was the best Tanya Morgan show I’ve ever seen”.  Out of the 50 or so shows I’ve DJed for Tanya Morgan, that had to be one of the freshest crowds.  They knew all the words, went extra nuts for “Hardcore Gentlemen” & were all around hyped.  But don’t take my word for it, check out the review over at the Smoking Section.

10/2 – Woke up at sunrise and flew back to Colorado to DJ a wedding.  It wasn’t just any wedding though.  My friend Christian got married to a musician by the name of Derrick Hodge.  I consider myself somewhat music savvy but I was amazed when I saw dude’s discography, which includes everyone from Common to Kanye to Timbaland to Sade.  Check out his myspace page and get up on a ridiculously talented musician, now on tour with Maxwell.

10/3 – Pulled an all-nighter to fly back from Denver to ATL for more A3C Perfect Attendance fun.  I caught up with my pops for some Zaxby’s and then linked up with TiRon, who I DJed for that night (you better have downloaded our mixtape, Ketchup, earlier this year!!!) and Jermiside (You better have Die Jerm Die too!!!).  The show went well, it was my first time DJing for TiRon, which was dope.  I also got to see another great lineup of acts including J Cole (pictured above at sound check), the homies U-N-I, Diz Gibran, Mike Baker, El Prez, show-stealer Grip Plyaz and more.  A3C is a incredible event, I highly recommend you check it out if you’re a fan of up and coming hip hop.

10/4 & 10/5 – Woke up again at sunrise and it was off to NYC to link back up with TM and rehearse a show with Daru Jones and the Cipher, an AMAZING group of musicians who we we lucky enough to get to rock with.  Going to rehearsals with such a talented group of musicians was easily one of the highlights of ’09 for me.  The spontaneity and variety of ways a good band can play songs is a beautiful thing.  They’d just randomly break into different flips or elements of classic records out of nowhere, it was crazy. Check out this (warning:low quality, from an iphone recorder) mp3 of the band and Donwill unexpectedly rockin Slum Village “Hold Tight” during a take of “So Damn Down”. Kinda fresh, right?

.:Tanya Morgan, Daru Jones, the Cipher & DJ Low Key – “Hold Tight” / “So Damn Down” Rehearsal MP3 – 10/4/09:.

10/6 – We rocked a show at the legendary S.O.B.s (of De La Soul – Stakes Is High, interlude before “Itzsoweezee” fame) with Daru Jones and the Cipher.  I also ended up the last minute house DJ (bonus) and got to see legendary Native Tongue Dres (from Black Sheep) rock with a band.  After Dres tore ish down, I introduced the band; Ray Angry on keys, Daru Jones on drums, Louis Cato on bass, Inmar Thomas on trumpet and Nir Fielder on guitar, myself and Tanya Morgan.  Then I got to be a part of a classic night on Brooklynati history.  Check out videos below for some footage, and make sure you read about Filthy’s 24 hour trip to NYC.

10/7 – After NYC, it was off to Baltimore, the second of three shows with Dres.  This trip to Baltimore was completely different than last time and probably the only not so great part of the trip.  Von rocked his verse from the Keelay & Zaire version of “So Damn Down” over the OG beat and that was a cool surprise.  Otherwise the show wasn’t too special so I’m gonna just keep it moving since this post is already long…LOL.

10/8 – I fell asleep on air at Serius XM on Subsoniq…LMAO.  The itis hit me HARD (courtesy of mambo sauce & a comfy leather couch) towards the end of a long TM/Dres interview and I was dozing off and catching myself like you’d do in a high school class.  The show was actually super interesting with Dres dropping classic hip hop stories & breaking Native Tongues news, but the power of mambo sauce is something else, not to mention, I passed out during a TM segment.  The homie KB called me out and it was pretty hilarious (“I’m ready for some more Dres stories”…LOL).  Check it out here and make sure to tune into Subsoniq, it’s one of the best radio shows out.

.:Tanya Morgan & Dres on Subsoniq – Part 1 & Part 2 (w/me dozing off at the end):.

After Subsoniq, I shook off the itis and it was off to soundcheck with the homie BJ at Liv.  The show there went well, lots of familiar faces in the crowd and a good vibe.  Also, Dres finally rocked “B-Boy’s Theme”, my favorite song from his 8WM/Novakane album and we saw Tatyana Ali in a diner after the show.  Not too bad, right?

10/10 -  After a day to recoup in NYC, we hit up the Lessondary Radio Show at PNC.  I rocked a rushed set on what had to be the worst mixer I’ve ever used (not hating, just saying…LOL) and we headed out of the city for show at SUNY – Purchase.  It was probably the least hip hop type crowd I’ve ever rocked with TM in front of, but they were open off our set, I swear Ilyas could have stage dived if he played his cards right.  After the show, I pulled one last all-nighter and it was back to CO to spin at Hapa Life that night.

Props and thanks to: TM, Alex, Che, TiRon, Jermiside, Dres, DJ Strike, Dom, KB & Subsoniq, Fadia & Soul, Diz Gibran, U-N-I, Ayomari, El Prez, Daru, the Cipher, Meka, Truth Live, DJ Trackstar, Paul Printz, Hallway, Oddisee, BJ & Monica, DJ Harvey Dent, Audible Treats, Outasight, Donny Goines, Fresh Daily and everybody else I got to see and meet.

Westword Hey DJ! Q&A with DJ Low Key…

Last month Dave Herrera over at Westword (Denver’s main alt-weekly) hit me up for a new feature they’re doing called “Hey DJ!” that profiles Denver DJs…I talked about pissing off Bone Thugs-In-Harmony in Boulder, discovering Honey Suckle Breeze, why I love London, Ontario, the upcoming Solution Tape #1 w/Sounds Supreme (now set to drop in January with a nice little collection of exclusives, premiers and live recordings from the Solution) and all sorts of other randomness…Below is a taste of the interview and a link to the rest…Shouts to Westword for showing some love to us DJs…

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So what’s your story, in 100 words or less? It all started with dubbing DJ mixes off the radio in ATL when I’d visit my pops as a teenager. Got some turntables to cop random hip-hop 12-inches when I was fifteen, then decided I wanted to spin parties after hanging out with DJ Petey and DJ Chonz (Radio Bums!!!). That turned into clubs, mixtapes and college radio.  Now I throw three weekly parties, DJ for a rap group called Tanya Morgan all around the country, record mixtapes with some of my favorite new artists and work on all sorts of other random music ish.

Name of a track you can’t get out of your head: Donwill as Don Cusack & Harlem’s Cash “Love Junkee” (produced by Aeon). Donwill from Tanya Morgan is releasing an album next year called Don Cusack in High Fidelity, where he raps as the main character in the movie High Fidelity. This track from it parallels the part of the movie/album where he takes home Marie De Salle for a one night stand. Don & Harlem’s Cash go in hard on what might be the catchiest song on the album. Not to mention the production by Aeon, one of my favorite new producers, is INSANE. I’ve been running around singing part of the hook for months.*

*Check it on DJ Low Key & Sounds Supreme – The Solution Tape #1 (dropping next month)

.:Read the full interview at Westword.com:.

.:Jermiside & DJ Low Key – Die Jerm Die:.

It’s been a minute since Jermiside (of Red Giants/Lessondary fame) first hit me up to help him out with his Die Jerm Die mixtape…I’d known dude for a while via Tanya Morgan (he was on a song on Moonlighting & two on Brooklynati), featured him on my Mixing In Action #2 tape back in ’06 and we’d kicked it for a minute on the Hiero tour so it was a no-brainer to get involved…Jerm’s concept for the tape was a lot darker than most stuff I work on (the title says it all…LOL), but it was appropriate for the times and the music was really dope so I put it all together in a way that hopefully tells a story and wraps up on a positive note, check out the tape for yourself and see what you think…

.:Jermiside & DJ Low Key – Die Jerm Die (tracked version):.

.:Jermiside & DJ Low Key – Die Jerm Die (untracked/podcast version):.

Shouts to Donwill, Von Pea, Ilyas, Che Grand, Spec Boogie, Aeon, Brickbeats, Kevin Nottingham, Mike Jaye, Rob Viktum, Plus Wun, Jamie Cooley, Dr. Mad, City Centric, Raj, Haweii, G.C., Stevie Beatbox, David Jules, DJ Grain & DJ Dozen for the verses, beats & help with the project.

Che Grand’s Everything’s Good Ugly is out now!!! Cop that shit!!!!!

Che Grand is a RIDICULOUSLY talented rapper and good friend (how else could we argue so much and still be down…LOL).  I’ve known dude for a little over three years and he’s been prepping his official debut, Everything’s Good Ugly, the whole time.  In fact, right around the time I met Che he actually completely scrapped Conceptus Opus, his original debut album, and started from scratch on EGU.  It’s been long trip, complete with numerous holdups, adversities and delays; so much so that Khal over at Rock The Dub even started a petition to get the album released earlier this year.  Well Che, all of the hard work and patience has paid off. Everything’s Good Ugly is one of the best releases I’ve heard all year and the overwhelmingly positive praise has been coming in from all over.  If you’re on my site, hopefully you already know Che and you’re sold on his music from our ’07 collaboration, Limited Edition:The Fixtape, but if not, head over to itunes and check out some samples of EGU before you cop it, you won’t be disappointed.  Last but not least, check out the tracklisting, production credit & latest single, “Gold Chains (Part Deux)”, below and stay tuned for more DJ Low Key/Che Grand collabs in the near future.

1. Bless’d ft. Jacob Soul – prod. by Big Neeze
2. Gift Wrap – prod. by Brian Brizzo
3. Swing – prod. by Brian Brizzo
4. Walking Under Ladders ft. Elucid & Spec Boogie – prod. by Illmind
5. Gold Chains Part Deux – prod. by PB
6. Too Much Too Soon ft. Colin Munroe – prod. by Colin Munroe
7. City On Fire – prod. by Big Neeze & PB
8. R E S T A R T (Original) – prod. by PB
9. Celebrate We – prod. by Wale Oyejide
10. People Bowling ft Tanya Morgan – prod. by Brian Brizzo
11. Crash – prod by Von Pea of Tanya Morgan
12. Girls Talk feat DbM – prod. by Aeon
13. I Know You Still Want Me – prod. by Aeon
14. Life’s Grand ft. N.icky (of Heavy) – prod. by Aeon
15. Large Hadron Collider – prod. by Suhburb
16. Chateau Gold – prod. by Brian Brizzo
17. Soraya’s Jam ft. Benny Sings – prod. by Benny Sings
18. Across The Sky – prod. by Suhburb

P.S. make sure you download Che Grand & DJ Low Key – Limited Edition:The Fixtape over in the mixtapes section if you haven’t already. It’s the official Che Grand late pass, the perfect addition to EGU & a damn good rapper tape if I do say so myself…LOL.  And  oh yeah, gotta shout out my boy Ryan over at Rype Arts, dude did both the EGU and Fixtape covers, check out more of his great work at RypeArts.com.

Denver Red Bull Big Tune Recap…Congrats to Boon Doc & DJ Psycho…

A couple of weeks ago, Red Bull Big Tune hit Denver and 700+ heads came out to see a dozen of the best beat-makers in town compete head to head on the beats at Beta.  My fellow Radio Bums and occasional Solution guest features DJ Vajra & DJ Psycho, internet sensation Boon Doc, recent Westword cover feature Yonnas of the Pirate Signal, Xperiment of Educated Figures and sometimes Whygee collaborator Good Knight were amongst the producers competing at the Denver stop of the premier producer showcase/battle in the country.

In between the rounds, producer’s producer Exile rocked a live MPC set that blew the crowd away and Black Milk got love for an animated performance, but the focus of the night was clearly on the competing producers.  Throughout the night, Boon Doc showed why his youtube videos have been viewed hundreds of thousands of times with crisp, bangin’ beats and great melodies that took out everyone he faced.  The level of competition was thick throughout the night and ultimately DJ Psycho beat out Vajra to make it to the finals to face Boon Doc.  Psycho came with it, but Boonie’s beats were just too nice and he took the title.  Both Psycho and Boon Doc will be heading to ATL this fall to rep Denver and compete for the national Big Tune title, good luck guys.  Speaking of luck, I was lucky enough to have the pleasure of helping Red Bull organize/promote/produce the event and I gotta admit, the event went better than anybody had hoped for.  The field of talent was great, the crowd was mad enthusiastic & a good time was had by all.  Thanks for supporting some quality iddish Colorado, I’m proud of us for reppin’ so hard.  Last but not least, these pics are from the Public Works Blog, check it out for more.

Above: Boon Doc aka Boonie Mayfield /// Below: DJ Vajra  /// Pics from The Public Works Blog