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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:.

Saturday, 8/15 -> 38thSquare.com Launch Party at So Damn Down w/DJ Low Key at Shag…

SATURDAY, 8/15 -> In the words of Lazy Eyez & Miss Rachel: 38thSquare.com is a collaboration between Dj Lazy Eyez (Sean Choi) and Miss Rachel (Rachel Romero) which focuses on everything that makes Colorado one of the freshest and most unique spots on the map.  Focusing on a collective of artists, djs, emcees, bboys, entrepreneurs, and designers, 38thSquare hopes to shed some light on the people and culture which the city thrives on.

Celebrate the launch of an exciting new Colorado-based video blog with an inaugural episode featuring one of Denver’s most well-respected artists – Dj Low Key (Radio Bums / Westword’s 2008 Hip Hop Dj of the Year).  The episode will be played in its entirety throughout the evening and will be complimented by drink specials, free mixtapes, giveaways from Denver Made, The Shoppe and more.

Launch party :: August 15, 2009 @ So Damn Down at Shag (15th & Champa / Denver).

Please vote Low Key in the 2009 Westword Music Showcase…Voting ends today at noon…

UPDATE: Voting ends on Monday, June 15th at noon MST. Please vote before then if you’re gonna vote.  Thanks again.

Yep, it’s Westword Music Showcase time and guess who’s nominated again (shouts to the nominating committee, I appreciate the recognition & Westword, Denver’s premier music/arts/entertainment magazine).  Last year, y’all blew me away and voted me Denver’s “Best Hip Hop DJ”, thanks again, you’re the shit.  And while I’ve never been foolish enough to think I’m the best DJ out of a field that includes heavyweights like Vajra, Chonz, Cysko Rokwel, Bedz & more, I’ll be geeked if you wanna vote for me again as I try to become the first back to back “Best Hip Hop DJ” winner yet.

The voting process is easier than ever and you can find the “DJ – Hip Hop” category towards the bottom.  Thanks again y’all, I appreciate the support.  And if you decide not to vote for me, I can’t be too mad, almost everyone nominated is a dope DJ and a friend of mine, props to all the good DJs around town.

Finally, a SXSW post!!! And an epic one at that…LOL…Shows, shows & more shows…

Before we start this (c) Dilla on Ruff Draft.  This post is crazy long, you might just wanna download the Tanya Morgan live at SXSW EP below, featuring me, Blu & Peter Hadar, if you’re not big on reading & clicking links, otherwise, please read on & enjoy ->

.:Tanya Morgan w/DJ Low Key, Blu & Peter Hadar – Live at SXSW 2009:.

Like most of my flights out of town, my trip to Austin started with next to no sleep and a mad dash to wrap up loose ends for the time I’m gone, prepare for whatever random DJ iddish I’m spinning & all the normal travel stuff.  I rushed to the airport after sleeping an hour and missed my flight’s check-in by literally couple of minutes, thanks to some confusion on the part of Frontier Airlines’ employees (WTF…come on y’all).  Anyways, after 4 1/2 stressed, frustrated & tired hours of explaining the situation and talking/yelling/bargaining/etc with a variety of Frontier employees & managers during the busiest flying week short of Christmas I ended up barely making it on a flight to Austin.

A couple of short hours and half a nap later I touched down in Austin, where I was picked up by Tanya Morgan and the homie Dom from IM Culture and after catching up for a minute, it was time to figure out some last minute details for the set and get me SXSW credentials (word to DJing for rap groups & the parties it can get you into…LOL).  Once  I had my artist bracelet it was off to the infamous Red Bull Moon Tower to spin a few sets before the 1am Tanya Morgan show I’d be DJing at later.

It’s a well known fact that Red Bull is known for throwing exceptional parties and the Moon Tower was another one for the ages.  People were lined up super early and there was an excitement (or maybe just an impressive energetic drunkness) for the exclusive, invite-only event that the Denver Post called the #1 SXSW party (although technically it’s not even a SXSW party).  I played a bunch of new music from Che Grand, Daniel Merriweather, TiRon, Colin Munroe with some older classics and sleepers, plus some exclusive TM and U-N-I/Ro Blvd songs that the crowd was into.  I wish I had those sets to post along with the TM stuff, sorry y’all.  Around 12:30, I rushed off stage at the Moon Tower as the homie (and fellow Red Bull Music Academy Mr. X) DJ Scuba Gooding showed up to take over the turntables and it was off to DJ for Tanya Morgan at Back Alley Social.

This being my first SXSW trip I wasn’t quite ready for the rushed conditions and mess of equipment that goes along with having so many acts playing marathon style (no soundcheck, horrible sound in the club, switching out mixers between acts without checking any levels, one turntable that was broken and completely useless, no vocals in the monitors, etc).  With that said, it wasn’t my best show with TM, but I think we pulled things off pretty well all things considered.  Mad energy, a set featuring all new songs from the upcoming TM album Brooklynati (it drops on 5/12, preorders are available now), a special appearance from Kay (of the Foundation and Time:Line w/Nicolay fame, who I didn’t recognize because he wasn’t wearing his trademark glasses, even though we’ve kicked it in Denver…LOL) & super-producer Aeon rockin out on the edge of the stage when we played “She’s Gone” (the song he produced from the new album).  After the showcase it was back to the packed Red Bull Moon Tower for a relatively uneventful wrap up to the night (only uneventful because it I was exhausted, the party went on strong til 5am).

Above: This pic corresponds to the beginning of the “All Eye Need” snippet from the SXSW live EP if you’re keeping score at home.

Above: Donwill & Ilyas of Tanya Morgan/Ilwil with me on the turntables. Below: Me & Von Pea use teamwork to show the crowd how to count to ten.

The next day started in the early afternoon with me rushing over to the Nahright/Smoking Section/Ruby Hornet showcase for a sound check that never ended up happening (the venues seemed overwhelmed with all the acts performing everywhere we went).  Once I was at the spot I managed to see my friends from the Hiero tour, the Blue Scholars, crush it as usual for a packed house before getting caught up with the homies Blu, Exile & J Kim, who I hadn’t seen since the “Blu Collar Worker” video shoot in LA (I was heavily/randomly involved in making the video from the classic album Below The Heavens happen).

The place was full when me & Tanya Morgan got on stage to rock a completely different set than the night before. This time the venue was way more on top of things than the spot from the night before (two working turntables even…LOL) and the show went off a lot smoother.  Both Peter Hadar & Blu made a special appearances to rock their features from Brooklynati (once again, it drops May 12th), check out the video below of “Morgan Blu” (featuring guess who). After our set we stayed and watched Blu & Exile rock (Blu spitting over Ex playing live on the MPC is awesome). Then, as Blu & Exile were midway through their last song, Charles Hamilton managed to play himself by starting his set before Blu & Ex had even finished performing (and after that same set he played himself again by claiming he produced a song he performed that was actually produced by Black Spade, another performer in the same showcase, SMH, check the whole story at freshselects.net if you haven’t already). Anyways, check out more coverage of the Nahright/Smoking Section/Knuckle Rumbler party over here, here & here.

After the show I was supposed to join Tanya Morgan for an interview out in front of the venue but instead got caught up talking to Exile inside.  I ran outside looking for the group and saw their frequent collaborator, producer 88 Keys, so I asked if he’d seen them.  He hadn’t but I turned the corner to find TM, tell them 88 was around the corner and see Donwill chase him down to say what up and have him join us for the interview.  About five minutes into the interview, Homeboy Sandman walks by, TM flags him down and a crazy cipher that eventually came to feature all of Tanya Morgan, 88 Keys, Truth Live, Fresh Daily, Homeboy Sandman & P. Casso broke out. You can find the four parts over at 2Dopeboyz, but make sure you check part three where Von Pea spit the instantly classic (ahahaha) lines “Now it seems we in a house of dreams/trying to keep it low key & still sound supreme” (word to the Solution).  There were all sorts of dope MCs rapping with me in the background, check out the clips, ahahahaha.

That pretty much finished the “work” (I LOVE my job) part of my trip to Austin.  I definitely gotta mention that the pics with the fancy logos were taken by Seher Sikandar from RehesCreative.com, make sure you check her work out, she’s great (and nice and hopefully not mad I’m posting her pics).  Also, make sure you download the live EP below if you haven’t already and check out the pics & stories from the rest of my trip after the jump:

.:Tanya Morgan w/DJ Low Key, Blu & Peter Hadar – Live at SXSW 2009:.

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Tanya Morgan, Blu & DJ Low Key at SXSW video + free TM w/DJ Low Key – Live at SXSW EP…

“and I’m like ‘I’m always nice’..”

My trip to Austin was INSANE…I should be wrapping up a huge SXSW post about it any day…In the meantime, here’s a link to a clip of me rockin’ with the almighty Tanya Morgan & special guest Blu at the Nahright/Smoking Section/Ruby Hornet showcase…Also, most of my two SXSW shows with Tanya Morgan (plus special guests Blu & Peter Hadar) have been making their rounds on the internet, download them below in all of their hectic, exciting glory…

.:Tanya Morgan w/DJ Low Key – Live at SXSW 2009:.

Catch me in A Love Supreme Sessions #8, then download U-N-I & Ro Blvd’s BRILLIANT album, A Love Supreme, for free…

My old friend Ro Blvd and the homies Y-O & Thurzday (aka U-N-I) have been working overtime for a loooooooong time on their brilliant new album, A Love Supreme, and it finally dropped at 12:01am this morning on some midnight sale iddish.  I’ve been raving about it since Ro sent me the snippet tape last year and trust me, the finished album is even better, easily one of the best albums I’ve heard in years.  It got an XL (aka 4/5) in the new XXL and truth be told, I’d probably have rated it higher if I reviewed it.  Anyways, check out the clip below from DRG Films’ great A Love Supreme Sessions behind the scenes series (#8 – The Release) featuring thoughts on the record from me, Tanya Morgan, El Prez, Cook Classics, Devi Dev, Bad Lucc, Faahz & more while you download the album for free (yeah…U-N-I & Ro are giving away one of the best records of 2009 for free, hit them on myspace/twitter/facebook/etc & tell ’em thanks).


.:U-N-I & Ro Blvd – A Love Supreme:.

COStandUp.com interview w/DJ Low Key…

A new Colorado hip hop blog called COStandUp.com recently hit me up to be their debut interview, they’ve been promoting the site heavily over the last few months and from the looks of things, it’s off the good start.  Here’s a taste of the interview, check out the rest at COStandUp.com:

First things first, I’d like to introduce myself as a new author for COStandUp.com. I’m known by many as Miss Rachel, and I used to co-host for Basementalism / Radio 1190. I also acted as the promotions and events coordinator for the show as well, which has lead me to many great friendships and working relationships with many members of the Colorado hip hop community and beyond. My main focus is to continue to support the scene, as well as break you all off with artists, djs, and other performers you may or may not know about.

DJ Low Key was gracious enough to let me flex my interviewing skills as my first writing piece for COStandUp.com. If you don’t know who DJ Low Key is around these parts, there’s a pretty good chance you have been living under a rock. With past residencies at Club Vinyl, Bar Luxe, and many other watering holes and dance floors around the front range as well as a member of the Radio Bums, DJ Low Key is definitely one of the up and coming djs within the Colorado music scene. In 2008, Westword voted him ‘Hip Hop DJ of the Year.”

Miss Rachel: Who do you get mistaken for more often: DJ Bedz or DJ Vajra?

DJ Low Key: (laughs)…I heard all white boys all look the same.

Miss Rachel: What sets you apart from other DJs in Colorado?

DJ Low Key: I try to only throw/DJ parties that I’d wanna go to. There’s a lot of great DJs in Colorado (and beyond) doing great things, but a lot of the time they’re not doing what they really want to be doing. What I’ve tried to do over the last few years is just support the kind of music/events/etc that I’m into, not necessarily the kind of stuff I think any average person on the street might like. It’s paid off; there’s definitely a lot of people out there on the same page as I am, it just takes a little more effort to link up with them. Over time, I think I’ve started to carve out a decent niche for myself doing something a little different.

Shouts to COStandUp.com & Miss Rachel for hitting me up, check out the rest of the interview at COStandUp.com

Tanya Morgan, me & Aeon took over XM Radio before Sirius did…Check us out on Subsoniq…

Last summer, the day before the XM/Sirius merger, TM, me & Aeon all recorded an episode of Subsoniq Radio while we were in DC on the Hiero tour.  With the merger shaking things up, the episode didn’t get to air as scheduled this summer and just aired last week, here’s the MP3 links in case you missed it.

.:Tanya Morgan, DJ Low Key & Aeon Subsoniq Takeover Show – Part 1:.

.:Tanya Morgan, DJ Low Key & Aeon Subsoniq Takeover Show – Part 2:.

We talked about the tour, the TM/88 Keys collabs, TM’s acclaimed Bridge EP & a lot more, and Subsoniq officially premiered Aeon’s ridiculous Wale “Good Girls” remix.  Also, make sure you stay tuned to Subsoniq Radio w/Doc & KB, it’s one of the best hip hop shows on the air (and shouts to the homie Nate Geezie too).

Wake Your Daughter Up interview with DJ Low Key…

Props to Trav over at WYDU, his blog is super thorough and he stays on top of shit. It’s no wonder he was featured in Vibe Magazine as one of the top 30 hip hop sites on the web.  Anyways, we linked up earlier this year for an interview and he recently hit me for a follow up (to be posted soon).  Anyways, here’s the intro, catch the part one of the interview over at WYDUBlog.com ->

If you think you’ve heard of DJ Low Key before, you probably have. I kid him all the time and call him the Denver Mick Boogie, but give him time and he’ll be the next Mick Boogie. Low Key is one of the top club DJ’s in Denver as well as a fixture on the city’s hip hop scene for more than six years, doing shows, opening for out of town acts, and down with the well known regional crew Basementalism (who does a wicked radio show out of Boulder). The past year or so, he really started making a name for himself, first as mixing Justus League MC Median and his “Relief in the Making” mixtape that dropped before his dope “Median’s Relief” LP from last year. He was voted the “Best Hip Hop DJ” in Denver by the alternative press Westword Entertainment Mag. He also mixed the “Tanya Morgan presents Ilwil – Beat Thieves 2” that dropped earlier this year. He was the tour DJ for the first half of the Tanya Morgan, Hieroglyphics tour that zigged zagged across the nation. He was the executive producer for Blu & Exile’s “Blu Collar Worker” video, where my man gets all P Diddy’d out and makes cameos all up in the video (at the record store and at Exile’s crib). And he has MORE stuff on the way (I just can’t say what yet, but it’ll be HUGE). So if you don’t know him, you NEED to know him and that’s what I’m here to help with.

Check out the interview at www.wydublog.com (one of Vibe Magazine’s top 30 hip hop blogs)…

Behind the scenes video of Tanya Morgan, DJ Low Key & Aeon on XM’s Subsoniq

Here’s one of three behind the scenes clips of the Tanya Morgan/DJ Low Key/Aeon Subsoniq takeover show from the tour.  Check out the other 2 over at the Subsoniq web site and stay tuned for the TM/Low Key/Aeon takeover show, it should be airing on XM sometime in the next week or two (I’ll work on getting some audio up afterwards).  Last but not least, big up Nate Geezie, K-Murdock & KB for having us down to the show.