Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Sounds | The Other Side - Los Angeles - Madlib

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"This new CD/DVD series from Time Out (of magazine and guidebook fame) takes artists/musicians/creatives from metro areas around the globe and has them act as tour guides for the "other side" of their city - the cool/interesting/weird establishments they frequent in their actual lives." - Fader

"Pop this in your suitcase along with your translation book and currency converter and you'll be good to go." - Tokion
"These are insights so intimate that residents of the cities profiled might actually get defensive over the exposure of their hitherto secret spots." - Nylon

On April 10th, Time Out and Deaf Dumb & Blind Recordings release Madlib - The Other Side Los Angeles. The fifth installment in the Other Side series features critically acclaimed rapper/producer Madlib's personal audio tour of the City of Angels. Highlights of this genre-bending mix include the eclectic/outrageous jazz consciousness originator - Sun Ra Arkestra, 60's psychedelic blues quintet Outlaw Blues Band, legendary reggae drummer (Burning Spear) Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace, Jamaican record label head/DJ Producer Prince Jazzbo, and Madlib's own tunes- as Beat Konducta (solo) & with collaborator Jaydee (Jaylib).

On The Other Side Los Angeles DVD, Stone's Throw label supremo Peanut Butter Wolf is your personal guide to LA's sights, sites and sounds. The DVD also features an in-depth interview with Peanut Butter Wolf on 10 years of Stone's Throw as well as videos from several Stone's Throw artists.

From the unlikely beach town of Oxnard, 40 miles north of Los Angeles, the multi-dimensional Madlib quickly rose to prominence as one of the most interesting figures in late-'90s hip-hop. With his childhood buddies in the Lootpack, Madlib quickly made a name for himself as a rapper, producer, and DJ. In particular, his expansive style and deft touch for composition made him one of hip-hop's most sought-after producers. An enthusiastic crate digger, with a deep reverence for jazz and soul, Madlib branched out into a number of ambitious, engaging solo projects.

With the Other Side, a new generation of immersive travel guide is upon us. Deaf Dumb & Blind Communications, a new progressive and multi-faceted entertainment company, teams up with internationally recognized travel guidebook and weekly magazine publisher Time Out to produce a series called The Other Side - an CD/DVD experience that submerses its listeners/viewers entirely below the city's surface.

Each volume of The Other Side boasts two key elements: a mixed CD compiled by a native audio pioneer and a DVD guide that acts as a visual handbook for both the seasoned traveler and armchair adventurer alike. While some travel guides aim to be comprehensive, The Other Side isn't concerned. It simply wants its user to enjoy and discover the very best and coolest in sight and sounds. It whispers in the user's ear advice on where to go and what to see - and it does it with unprecedented style and flair.

That's why Time Out is a perfect match for Deaf Dumb & Blind's concept. According to Peter Fiennes, Editorial/Managing Director of Time Out Guides, "We're extremely happy to be working with The Other Side and Deaf Dumb & Blind on this exciting new concept. We've always been keen to expand into music, CDs and travel on DVD, but The Other Side gives us the chance to do it all at the same time. The Other Side has lined up some great artists and we're convinced this will be a very successful and ground-breaking project."

TRACKLISTING:
1) The Lightmen Plus One - Energy Control Center
2) Cybertron - Clear
3) Dabrye feat. Jay Dee and Phat Kat - Game Over
4) Steve Grossman - Inmate Man
5) Prince Jazzbo - Blood Dunza
6) Sun Ra Arkestra - Nuclear War
7) Quasimoto - Greenery
8) Outlaw Blues Band - Deep Gully
9) Madlib - Infinity
10) Leroy ‘Horsemouth' Wallace - Herb Vendor
11) Rhythm Machine - Freakish Love
12) Mark Murphy - Sly
13) Harris & Orr - Spread Love
14) MED feat. Poke - What It Do
15) Beat Konducta - Smog Theme
16) Jaylib - Survival Test
17) Freestyle Fellowship - Park Bench People

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Thursday, March 1, 2007

People | Jay Scarlett Guest Mix


When it comes to future grooves. We really like what Jay Scarlett is doing over in Europe. The man is insane! Check him out as he drops some future gems on Eavesdrop Radio with a special guest mix.

Dj Jay Scarlett has been collecting music since the age of 15. Mainly started collecting classic hip hop from Run DMC to Nucleus then went on to soul. His soul interest developed into more of a broad spectrum of music from the early 90´s branch out into house and Detroit music such as Mr. Fingers, Kevin Saunderson, Ten City then into more soulful house which lead back around to soul and hip hop.

Jay got involved in pirate & internet radio Pure DM back in 95 and went on to have a residencys at the Bass Clef (Blue Note), Rock Café & WKD in Camden, UK and develop musical ties with most of the UK music scene thru the jam sessions (one dj and band concept) that was one of the first sessions to incorporate this kind of interaction.

Jay's first recordings was in 2000 for Sneaker Size Isn´t Everything, also went on to
work on remixes for Maxi Jazz and songs for the first UK Global Hip Hop Collaboration.

Developing ties with Spacek in early 90´s Jay became tour manager/dj for the group Spacek in several countries around the world.

Presently residing in Munich Jay has several residency’s plus an FM radio
Show Bassboulevard also stretching into the Samurai FM show Ampsoul Generation.

Recently Jay just released Beat Dimensions Vol 1 Compilation plus Reebok Lifestyles compilation. Check for more info. about Jay @ http://www.myspace.com/bassboulevard

Life | Feed Your Roots


Global Inheritance and the ROOTS present FEED YOUR ROOTS, a campaign to educate and integrate composting in schools across the United States. Every school will have the opportunity to win their own ROOTS compost bin that’s autographed by the band and originally designed by Ryan Riss, Erik Otto , Jeremiah Garcia, Carlos Batts or Erik Siador.

Schools will be judged on their creativity in designing the school composting program and developing a compost poster to generate awareness among students. Winning schools will be announced on May 22, 2007.

The FEED YOUR ROOTS campaign launched on February 10, 2007 at the ROOTS JAM 4th ANNUAL SESSION in Los Angeles, CA. All ROOTS compost bins were exhibited in a special green room inside the venue. A number of artists and celebrities signed a special ROOTS compost bin that will auctioned off to raise funds for the FEED YOUR ROOTS campaign. People signing this bin included Dave Chappelle, Jill Scott, Common, Will.i.am, Matisyahu, Fall Out Boy, Isaiah Washington, India Arie, Talib Kweli and many more. More info. @ http://www.fashionpeace.com/feedyourroots/

Sounds | Rabbit Factory Unleashes Soul of Neal Hemphill


Earlier this month, Chicago label Rabbit Factory released Birmingham Sound: The Soul of Neal Hemphill Vol. 1.
(It's available on eMusic now.) It's a compilation of soul from Birmingham, Alabama in the 60s and 70s named for plumber-turned-studio owner Neal Hemphill. Hemphill was responsible for a great deal of the music produced in the city during that time, and the 23-track compilation includes tracks by Frederick Knight (who wrote "Ring My Bell", a hit for Anita Ward), the Blue Notes, and Ralph "Soul" Jackson.

Rabbit Factory will also use the two Jackson tracks on a 45 release in conjunction with the compilation, with "Set Me Free" on the A-side and "Take Me Back" on the B. The label has offered both tracks for download at the links below. "Set Me Free" is an uptempo plea backed by a female chorus, while "Take Me Back" is a little more wistful.

Tracklist:

01 Little Lois Barber: "Specify"
02 David Sea: "Believe in Me"
03 The Blue Notes: "Even If You Got Love"
04 Frederick Knight: "Here After I'm Hereafter"
05 Cold Grits: "Funky Soul"
06 Eddie Steele: "Groove Me Mamma"
07 Pat Peterman: "I Love the Way You Do Your Thing"
08 Chuck Strong: "I Got Married Too Soon"
09 Ralph "Soul" Jackson: "Set Me Free"
10 Roscoe Robinson: "Let Me Be Myself"
11 Bill "Butterbean" Flippo: "Love Keeps Hanging On"
12 Broadneck: "Psychedelic Excursion"
13 Little Lois Barber: "Thank You Baby"
14 The Blue Notes: "High Time"
15 Chuck Strong: "I Thought It Over"
16 Frederick Knight: "You've Never Really Lived"
17 Pat Peterman: "You Gonna Reap It"
18 Sam Dees: "Train to Tampa"
19 Roscoe Robinson: "Two Heart Accident"
20 David Sea: "Let's Just Get Together"
21 Ralph "Soul" Jackson: "Take Me Back"
22 Broadneck: "California Cool Ride"
23 Eddie Steele: "Self"

Listen to Eddie Steele’s “Groove Me Mama”
http://www.imposemagazine.com/songs/Groove_Me_Mamma.mp3

Buy the album here:

iTunes: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=213303395&s=143441

eMusic: http://www.emusic.com/album/10998/10998984.html

Napster: http://www.napster.com/view/album/index.html?id=12380582

Events | 2007 Philadelphia International Auto Show




It's that time of the year again. The 2007 Philadelphia International Auto Show rolled into Philadelphia last week. Scion is back better than ever in the Tuner Salon and our own DJ Junior was one of the djs that is sharing his love of music in the room. Look forward to seeing you guys next year. (Photos by D. Rocha)

The Beginning | The future looks bright

We at Record Breakin' have decided to share the wealth and start a new e-zine. This will be our opportunity to share with you the different aspects of life (events, products, culture, arts, etc.) You've asked for it so here it is. Bear with us through our growing pains as we get settled in.