Showing posts with label Mello Music Group. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mello Music Group. Show all posts

This, That and The Other...

Mad love to all of my CRDS readers and many thanks for the e-mails I have been getting from longtime fans of the blog, it's really quite humbling...alright so it's a chilled Friday night after a busy week at work, a nice cider, some nibbles and a BDP compilation in my headphones, sounding lovely and getting me more and more hyped for the upcoming KRS One tour next month in Wellington (I was just listening to "Criminal Minded" and remember that the MVC Posse and myself once did a sting for the Weds Nite Jam over a sample of that back in the days, I don't have it anymore so I can't share it but I will always have the memories) not to mention a couple of dope gigs I have upcoming with my crew Evil Mule in April and May.

So without further ado, here are some things I would appreciate you paying attention too...

 

Limited edition vinyl version of the great Gensu Dean-Lo-Fi Fingaz LP

and speaking of Mello Music Group the label has just released this smorgasbord of dopeness


Self Sacrifice features new production from
Apollo Brown, Black Milk, Gensu Dean, illMind, Nick Tha 1Da,
Georgia Anne Muldrow, Def Dee, and Dunc of DTMD. 
And new vocal tracks from
OC, Boog Brown, Wise Intelligent, Black Milk, yU, Kenn Starr,
Oddisee, Finale, Hassaan Mackey, Roc Marciano, Toine of DTMD, and Stik Figa.

The legendary Digger/DJ and MC Phill Most Chills long awaited Fast Rap EP is now available for purchase! 4 fast and funky tracks made the way only Phill can! Produced by Bankrupt Europeans, with DJ Jazz T (UK ITF Champion) on the cuts. Sticker sleeve (remake of the classic Main Source ‘Fakin’ The Funk’ sticker). Limited copies – when they’re gone, they’re gone! This is the first release on the Bankrupt Europeans’ own label Nobody-Buys-Records
Listen to the EP here

DJ Snafu also informed me that there will they will be releasing Demigodz MC Rise's official debut LP The Cornerstone in the near future.


DWG have got a crazy dope exclusive EP with unreleased material from former Flavor Unit member Latee (aka Lati) very limited, the red vinyl edition has sold out but the black vinyl is still in stock.

Pick it up here and more info here and here

and last but certainly not least...straight raw promo video for the upcoming DJ Premier and Bumpy Knuckles-Kolexxxion LP.

 

Jaz

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Exclusive interview with yU...






Thanks to my good Friend Chris "SPanky" Moss of Divided Souls Entertainment and Michael Tolle of the great Mello Music Group label, I was mad fortunate enough to throw some questions to yU of Diamond District and The1978ers fame.

 My first introduction to the Cheverly, Maryland MC and Producer yU (PKA Michael Willingham Jnr) was on what I honestly feel is one of the greatest albums released in the 00's, 2009's In The Ruff from Diamond District (Oddisee, yU and XO)

 

  In The Ruff was an album that captured the essence of pure Hip Hop, filled with classic breaks, dope samples and rhyming from 3 (Wise) Men whose lives depended on it, In The Ruff is an essential album and so is yU's material, his first solo album, Before Taxes (2010) was a continuation of the Diamond District sound and style but with yU's unique stamp on it and it was an album that contained great beats, well written rhymes and interesting samples (including soundbites from film) just like his second album The Earn does.


 The Earn is easily one of the best releases of 2011 and an absolute pleasure to listen to front to back, so while you peruse these questions and answers, make sure that The Earn is rocking your speakers hardcore to get the full effect kid.

 

 CRDS: Please break down the history of yU, your strongest influences and
history.

yU: For the most part, the title yU came from back in the days when I was
learning myself & all of the things that made me  indifferent or unique in
comparison to the majority. I've been told by my moms that since a baby, It
was a regular thing for folks to question my motives & ask why'd you do it
like this or why don't you just do it like everybody else does. I guess
that stubborn nature has stuck with me thru the years.  My strongest
influences in life would probably be my mother & father, or the things I've
actually seen & heard.

CRDS: Who are some of the Producers you would like to work with?


yU: At the moment, the producers I'd like to work with are pretty much myself,
Slimkat78, Oddisee, Kev Brown, Mr HU, Usef Dinero, Roddy Rod, Choppy
Choppe, Charlie Ross
& Waajeed. After finishing up all we have in store for
2012 (which is A LOT), I would like to build with DJ Premier, Nottz, DJ
Khalil, Organized Noize, 14KT, Q-Tip, Portishead, No ID, MF Doom, Bibio,

'and a lot more.. But before I venture out, I'm solidifying things at home
base first..

CRDS:Please list your fave albums from 1988, 1992 and 1994?

yU:Though its hard to pick one...

  
  
 

CRDS: Who are your fave producers and why?



It's hard to name a favorite producer, when I respect so many for so many
different reasons.. But if I had to choose one, I'd say Jay Dee, because he
had so many styles & approaches.. and made very moody beats that
momentarily took you away from wherever you were when u pressed play. I
could only imagine where his sound would've been sonically at this point,
because he left the rest far behind years ago.

 

 CRDS: What MC's do you most feel inspired by?

 yU: The emcees I feel most inspired by are those who have a unique perspective
& who's voice demands your attention, like Guru, Rakim, Lord Finesse, Large
Pro, Casual, Big L, Andre3000, O.C., Pos
& Trugoy from De La Soul, Devin the
Dude, Kaimbr, Roc Marciano & a lot more..

CRDS: What was your Fave album of 2011?


 yU: 






CRDS: What would you change about the state of Hip Hop in these days?

yU: If I were to change anything about the state of hip hop today, I would
replace the open mindedness that gave birth to decades of change &
evolution but now it seems as though we don't have too many options..
whatever angle is selling the most is the on that gets mimicked by most up
& coming. I would even the scales a bit more when it comes to the focus on
production & the power of the spoken word by putting lyrics back to the
forefront. The bond between hip hop & poetry was much stronger awhile ago,
but now that the general public knows how much more $ producers make, the
beats are the new focus and they're turned up so loud that i can't hear the
poetry. 

Lastly, I'd like to see more album consistency.. Whether it be in
the lane of features, production, or the potency of the music being
released.. If this were juice we were talking about.. I like orange juice,
grape juice, & lemonade. Nowadays, I guess consistency is out of style because
everything is fruit punch.. You don't know what to expect, which can be a
good or a bad thing.



 CRDS: What year did you write your first rhyme and can you remember it?

yU: I wrote my first rhyme in 1994, and I remember the first line was like
"as I stay in tune, the groove is smooth as a jazz song/ you wanna test me,
gimme a mic & a scantron" lol


CRDS: How did you learn the art of beat making?

yU: As far as making beats, i always had ideas.. At about 8/9 yrs old I played
the trumpet & french horn w/ the DC Youth Orchestra. I remember feeling
limited by having to just play what I was instructed to, so I left music
alone until I was about 16. At about then, I started to watch others put
their compositions together, thinking to myself.. That's tight, but if I
did it, I'd probably do it like this.. Slowly but surely, once I had my own
equipment my sound started to grow especially with the help of my triangle
of mentors MrHU, Slimkat78, & Blackberry Jones whom I'd constantly watch &
ask questions.

  


CRDS: Do you have a lot of unreleased material?

yU: Yes, I do have volumes of unreleased materials.

CRDS: What is your all time fave soul album yU?

yU: This is another difficult one, but at the moment my favorite soul album is
"InnerVisions" by Stevie Wonder

 












CRDS: Do you write rhymes and set them to beats or hear the beats and write
rhymes?


yU: I don't have a set way to put songs together. Sometimes the beat speaks to
me first or sometimes a concept or a line or two might just flash in my
head.. Or I might be in the process of putting a beat together & as it gets
close to completion a hook or verse might come from inspiration.

CRDS: Was it always the plan to drop a solo album after the great In The Ruff LP
> from Diamond District?

yU: It was a coincidence that both In The Ruff & Before Taxes were finished &
ready for release at the same time.. Although, I had been putting those
songs from "Before Taxes" & even a lot of "the EARN" together  long before
we had started to work on "In The Ruff"

  

CRDS: What's next for yU?

yU: Right now, I have a lot of projects to be released in 2012. All of which I
can say I am amped & inspired to complete. Slimkat & I are putting our
focus towards turning in the 1978ers album "People of Today". 



Diamond District is working on our 2nd album "March On Washington".. and I'm also
doing another solo project totally produced by Oddisee. Usef Dinero who
produced "Write On" on the EARN & I have an EP already under our belt
called "Flying High" which will be released as a free download before a
follow up project is released. "Killer" is a themed story-esque project
with 8 gory short stories with sounds to match, scheduled to be released
around mid October. And lastly, I'll be following up "A Garbage Beat Tape"
with another instrumental composition I'm pondering on calling "The Future
Was Overrated"



CRDS: Many thanks yU, keep up the great work

yU: Thank you Jaz

Non LP cut produced by Slimkat78 and featuring Eye-Q-"Can't Hide"

http://www.multiupload.com/EE61TTB4NH

yU's FREE A Garbage Beat Tape here...



http://mellomusicgroup.bandcamp.com/album/a-garbage-beat-tape

Places to purchase The Earn and other links...



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yU's superb new album The Earn


If you are a regular reader of CRDS then you will know how much of a fan of and how much I admire the consistent and high quality output of the Mello Music Group label...well kids they have done it yet again, as if hitting us off with these dope albums wasn't enough...



 
 
 
 
 
  



























































 



Plus a few previously released albums that were offered as free downloads (Oddisee's 101 and Mental Liberation with exclusive bonus tracks and remixes) and Oddisee's collection of his season based EP's in the form of Odd Seasons and ill remixes from the likes of Def Dee, Gensu Dean and Dunc (DTMD) for various artists (Boog Brown, Roc Marciano etc).

We now get MC and producer and member of Diamond District and 1978rs, follow up album to 2010's dope Before Taxes..

The Earn is a superb album and a great listen from start to finish, you can tell (as with all MMG releases) that so much heart, passion and soul went into creating this album, the rhymes from yU are thoughtful and dope and the production handled by yU, Kev Brown, Slimkat78, DJ Roddy Rod (Maspyke), Usef Deniro, Unknown and others will definitely leave smiles on all kinds of faces as well.















I honestly don't know what is in the DMV's water, but to me they are the true home of Hip Hop in today's age, no gimmicks, no materialistic raps, no auto-tune, no cheesy synths, no wearing of stupid wigs or jeggings, no posing, no wannabes, no shock factor raps and best of all no lame attention seeking due to a lack of skill...nope MMG just offers the listener no frills, pure Hip Hop music, made by passionate and genuine artists that live and breathe Hip Hop and are carrying the torch to take Hip Hop to a right place into the future.

yU-Blind (Produced by Kev Brown
http://www.multiupload.com/ZPSSC8UN1Z












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Has-Lo-Conversation B


Mello Music Group have knocked it out of the park yet again, this time it is rising Philadelphia MC and Producer Has-Lo...


Conversation B is a complete re-imagining/reworking of Has-Lo's dope In Case I Don't Make It album that was released earlier in 2011 and has beat contributions from...
The Audible Doctor, Kev Brown, Exile, Oddisse, Apollo Brown, ST-MIC, Small Pro, Eric Lau, IMAKEMADBEATS, Has-Lo himself (the superb "Maxwell UR" that speaks on how he remembers Hip Hop growing up) and others including my highlight off the album, the incredible "Light Years" produced by the highly under-rated J-Zone...




who currently has a book on release...Root For The Villian: Rap, Bullshit, and a Celebration of Failure which you can read hilarious excerpts and order the book from here...

http://www.govillaingo.com

Pick up the Conversation B album here, it is also available on a limited run of 500 vinyl copies as well...
http://www.fatbeats.com/collections/frontpage/products/has-lo-conversation-b-2xlp
http://www.undergroundhiphop.com/has-lo-conversation-b/MMG016BCD

http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/conversation-b/id467919603

mellomusicgroup.com/has-lo.html

www.facebook.com/pages/Has-Lo/187251367967381

Has-Lo also released a dope free EP "Illegally Yours with Mello Music Group and Portuguese website Illegalpromo.com and features production from DJ SoulClap, Odin Smith and Danny Diggs and a guest appearance from (Icon)The Mic King.



www.illegal-promo.com
www.facebook.com/Illegal.Promo.Page




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Gensu Dean...


Gensu Dean hails from Dallas, Texas is a dope producer that is dedicated to his SP-1200 and is a fanatical and true digger...he is also a recent signee to one of the greatest Hip Hop labels out these days and in my humble opinion, one of the dopest labels in Hip Hop history...Mello Music Group and is set to unleash his debut LP Standard Life in Feburary 2011, he has worked and produced with and for the likes of, the legendary Large Professor, Lord Jamar, Sadat-X, Nomadic Poet, The Planets, Melalton, Truth Universal, CL Smooth (check his remix album of American Me on his Bandcamp page below) and some of his first production credits were on the Crooked Letterz-"Caught Up In The Game" back in 1998.





"Forever" ft Large Professor (2010)

http://hulkshare.com/wo5jvionqqu3

and one of my fave tracks of the 00's, which was released as a limited edition 45" the mad dope "Gone Diggin" by Oxygen (what's good fam? :)

 

Gensu recenlty remixed one of the illest tracks of the 2010 Marcberg album.

Roc Marciano-"Scarface N----s" (Gensu Dean Remix)

http://mellomusicgroup.bandcamp.com/track/roc-marciano-scarface-n-gga-gensu-dean-remix

Check this informative interview at Beat The Brakes Off Yo Ass

http://beatthebrakesoffyoass.blogspot.com/2010/09/interview-with-digger-gensu-dean.html

http://www.discogs.com/artist/Gensu+Dean

www.facebook.com/pages/Gensu-Dean/228107953916733

http://www.mellomusicgroup.com

http://mellomusicgroup.bandcamp.com

Make sure you keep an eye out for Standard Life in 2012 and I would like to give a special shout out to Chris "SPanky" Moss for all his hard work, comments, feeback and hook ups.






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Chris Moss Interview with Director of Operations at Mello Music Group...


http://allindstrom.com/2011/05/interview-mellomusicgroup-michael-tolle-director-of-operations




 

Micheal Tolle

Boog Brown
Apollo Brown
The Left

Trek Life


Oddisee
Has-Lo
Slimkat78
Georgia Anne Muldrow
Stik Figa
yU

Diamond District


Mello Music Group is the illest label in True Hip Hop today and MMG is responsible for the 
dopeness that is Oddisee and his groups like Diamond District and it's members (yU and X.O.) as well as dope Detroit producer Apollo Brown (who released the best Hip Hop instrumental album in 2011 with the super Clouds) and also his group The Left who released the fat "Gas Mask" LP in 2010.


Has-Lo (yet another mad talented Philly Producer and MC), Stik Figa, Finale, Boog Brown, Kenn Starr, Declaime, Slimkat78, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Sareem Poems and other dope acts...peep the full roster here.


Buy and download music here


Thanks to Chris Moss for the heads up and the link to Mello Music Group and it's roster for the kind of Hip Hop that is going to keep the art form alive.
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Oddisee-Mental Liberaton Re-release



One of my favourite Producers and MCs these days is the dope Washington D.C born and Maryland raised Oddisee (Diamond District, Ave.To, Trek Life and Oddisee, Stik Figa and Oddisee etc) who released my top Hip Hop instrumental LP of 2010...has re-released the dope Mental Liberation album, which was originally released in 2009 with 3 bonus tracks...

The bonus material includes two instrumentals: one which was previously exclusive to Japanese vinyl is called “Is That Why You’re Here?” and is a particularly jazzy track, heavy on the horns; the second is also horn heavy with an irregular drum pattern and is entitled “Revival”. The third bonus cut is a track Oddisee produced that Motion Man laid 3 verses over called “Holding It Back".
In addition, there is of course the classic 2009 producer’s album, Mental Liberation, which features J-Live, Rapper Pooh, Georgia Anne Muldrow, MED, Black Milk, Finale, Invincible, LMNO, Hassaan Mackey, Prince Po, Dudley Perkins, Silent Knight, XO, yU, Trek Life, Kenn Starr, Stik Figa, Bilal Salaam, DJ Clear, and DJ Romes (Lootpack)

*Original cover art by West Coast legend Mear One.”



http://mellomusicgroup.bandcamp.com/album/mental-liberation

01. Hip Hop’s Cool Again
02. Let The Music (Feat. LMNO)
03. The Jungle (Feat. Hassaan Mackey & Bilal Salaam)
04. Get Up (Feat. Declaime, Prince Po, Yu & DJ Clear)
05. Q & A (Feat. Kenn Starr)
06. Rhymes Get Written (Feat. Silent Knight & XO)
07. What’s Crazy (Feat. J-Live & Stik Figa)
08. Cold For That (Feat. Trek Life)
09. Endure Remix (Feat. Georgia Anne Muldrow, MED & Rapper Pooh)
10. Don’t Sleep Remix (Feat. Invincible & Finale)
11. Drugs Outside Remix (Feat. Black Milk, Rapper Pooh & DJ Romes)
12. When Everything Changed 

This album will be up for a week only so get your download on and enjoy kids :D

http://www.myspace.com/oddisee720

A new and proper solo Oddisee album People Hear What They See is due soon and a new Diamond District-March On Washington LP will be released in the near future.

Oddisee has recently appeared on dope records from Apollo Brown and Has-Lo as well, don't foget to check out Apollo Brown's awesome Clouds (my instrumental LP of 2011 so far) and Has-Lo's great In Case I Don't Make It LP.
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