The Vibe Conductor 2011 Hot List

News December 27th, 2011

It’s not categorized. I only mention albums in passing. It’s not even comprehensive. So much music is released that I can only fully assimilate a trickle of it. These are just ten eleven* joints I liked a lot, played a lot or both. But here’s where my expert concierge service comes in. Every track on this list will touch your soul in some way. Quality always wins over quantity. You can consult your favorite publications and blogs for those massive lists that attempt to be everything to everyone. Some of them are very good. This is just a small slice of 2011 music according to The Vibe Conductor. You can review past years if you’re curious. And now, the joints:

*Nas – “Nasty”

After I posted this, I was reminded that I left off a song I raved about in 2011. That’s because I created this list in hasty, sleep deprived fashion. This correction is a good thing mainly because I noticed that my 2011 list had fewer anthems that made me want to kick strangers in the chest. I’m not always in my subtle, soulful, sexy lane. While Nas isn’t saying anything profound on this track, he’s just saying it profoundly. And the beat is everything that’s good and just in hip-hop. I was never one of the whiners who wished Nasty Nas would return. I just resolved myself to not expecting much from him, but when he wildly exceeded those expectations I was paying attention again. Was a bit let down by the cliché video but it’s still a monster tune.

Thundercat – “For Love I Come”

Still a few years from 30, Steve “Thundercat” Bruner is shaking up the world of modern bass playing, excelling in roles as varied as Erykah Badu and Suicidal Tendencies while anchoring a unit of LA’s most forward thinking soulful music makers. Flying Lotus helped him craft The Golden Age Of Apocalypse, a love letter to jazz fusion and an open canvas of new textures. “Walking” gets the nod from most of the folks who turned me on to the record but this George Duke cover blows my wig back every time.

King – “Supernatural”

These three ladies conquered the world this year with only three songs. I was at a loss for words when I first heard “Supernatural”. Fortunately my man John Murph explains it much better.

Pharoahe Monch – “Still Standing” feat. Jill Scott

I probably had the most visceral emotional reaction to this song than any other I’ve heard this year. I’m just so thankful that Pharoahe Monch is still so ridiculously ill. This song is the sonic definition of triumphant.

Illvibe Collective – “Medicine Men Featuring A.R.M.”

IllVibe Collective - Medicine Men

I remember when this was a quick snippet from a lil’dave beat tape. I played it like it was a released track. Then IllVibe finally dropped the album they’d long promised to make, and the finished version exceeded my expectations. African emcees are not just the future anymore, they’re the right now. Glad that IllVibe had the foresight to grab a few of my favorites for this much played cut.

Phonte – “Who Loves You More” feat. Eric Roberson

I was thinking really hard on what a true grown man hip-hop record would sound like and could only think of a handful of albums that have fierce lyricism, musicality and mature themes that address adult concerns. Then Phonte dropped Charity Starts At Home and I felt like that album was created specifically for myself and my peers.

TiRon & Ayomari – “All My Love” feat. Yummy Bingham

A Sucker For Pumps renewed my faith that hip-hop can exist that appeals to the sensibilities of my generation while formed from the aesthetics of the current one. I hope these cats lead the way. I caned the Yummy Bingham jam at every gig I’ve had since it dropped. Now I can drool over her cameo in the vid.

Dego – “Pushing You To Begin” feat. Ferraz

And thus I begin the black Brit section of this list. Anyone who knows me knows I’ve done some of my finest stannery over the years for cats from this scene, and Dego is a god of it. 4hero, DKD, Silhouette Brown, 2000Black, and finally his own solo project. I struggled with choosing one tune as the album is such a unified whole. You have to experience it that way.

Omar & Zed Bias – “Dancing”

A party demolition bomb. The scenes in the video are what I strive for whenever I get on the decks. Perfection. I can’t imagine what bacchanal madness this inspired at Carnival. It sure did smash Sol Power every time we dropped it.

Donae’o – “I”

After assaulting the dance with “Party Hard” for the last couple of years, I was intrigued when the R&B/UK Funky vocalist dropped this soul stirring anthem on the venerable Strictly Rhythm label. It’s a nice spiritual balance to the club persona in his mainstream music. Sean Mccabe’s remix is embedded here but I’m most partial to the original.

Mark de Clive-Lowe – “The Why” feat. Nia Andrews

A profoundly sexy song. Stuck on repeat for me this year beyond the point that can be defined as obsessive. Mark’s club mix just takes it to another place, as if it were possible to increase the seduction factor. Nia Andrews says yes, it is.

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Sol Power with Lil’ Dave (IllVibe), Sat 8/4

Gigs September 2nd, 2010

Please get acquainted with our special guest for this Saturday. He’s an old friend, great selector and resident at Philly’s Basement Soul, which is a cousin to Sol Power.

Listen to Lil’ Dave at work!


Live at Basement Soul by lildave

His first solo release also makes babies do a combination of rumba and samba. I think this dance is called ‘sumba’, which should be the name of his second solo release.

Afro.Latin.Brazilian.House.Disco.Funk
With your favorite Sol Power All-stars:
Stylus, Meistro, Deep Sang and special guest:

…Philly’s Lil’ Dave (illVibe Collective)

Come sweat to the rhythms of Cuba, Brazil, Puerto Rico & West Africa.
…Samba Whistles, Shekeres & Cowbells welcome!

Free before 11, just $5 after, and all beers are just $4 all night.

Saturday, Sept. 4
10 pm – 3 am
Dahlak
1771 U Street NW
Washington, DC

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Soul Controllers + Ill Vibe + Joy Jones, Tues 9/15

Gigs September 8th, 2009

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Soul Controllers
Ill Vibe Collective
Joy Jones

IT’S OUR 18TH ANNIVERSARY!!

(whoa)

So let’s dance.

Price: $5 (Space is limited so early arrival is suggested)
Tuesday, September 15, 2009 at 8:00pm
Tabaq Bistro & Lounge – Basement
1336 U Street, NW, WDC

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ill! TV #5: DJ Statik on the run shoppin’

News March 6th, 2009

Mr. Sonny James has video skills now too. That’s reason enough to hate, but we got a shout-out so it’s cool.

Big ups to Underdog the DJ and Major.

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SoulCeez & Ill Vibe @ The Loft, pt. 4

Mixes October 24th, 2008

I can’t even ID the first half… Windimoto, Christopher Cross (!?!), Rick James, Sleepy Brown, N*E*R*D.

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SoulCeez & Ill Vibe @ The Loft, pt. 3

Mixes October 20th, 2008

BNH, Roberta Flack, Owusu & Hannibal, De La, Erykah, Lonnie Lynn, James Brown and much more.

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SoulCeez & Ill Vibe @ The Loft, pt. 2

Mixes October 16th, 2008

Fela, IG Culture, Sheila E., Tears for Fears, buncha rekkids I can’t even remember…

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SoulCeez & Ill Vibe @ The Loft, pt. 1

Mixes October 15th, 2008

Do not be alarmed, Jahsonic only looks like this because he’s feeling it.

The evening before Phonte tore it down at INAS, we had a little friends and family gathering to welcome him to DC.

Statik rolled down from Philly to kick it so we ran a three-man rotation.

Enjoy. More of these coming later in the week.

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The Difference 27 – DJ Stylus & DJ Statik

Mixes December 10th, 2007

Put together a little something while I was in Philly with the Ill Vibe fam.

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Stylus
Isabella – Aurora
Omar – World Of You
Saukrates feat. Common – Play Dis
Raheem Devaughn – Heaven
Owusu & Hannibal – Blue Jay
The HYBernation Project – Heavy
Ernesto – Juice (Dimlite Remock)
Kokayi – Beautiful
Marvin Gaye – I Want You 2 (Waajeed Outro)
DJ Mitsu – Dokkou Jazz Orgy
Roy Davis Jr. feat. Peven Everett – Someday
Shanice – It’s For You
MC Lyte – Eyes Are The Soul
Dego & Kaidi Tatham – Dealt A Bad Hand
Shae Fiol – I Dance
Blvd. East & Louie “Lou” Gorbea – A Journey Into
Tom & Joy – Antigua
Aklimatize – El Uno

Statik
Foremost Poets – Where I’m Going
Teddy Douglass – The Caribou (Karizma rmx)
Anto Vitale – Theorema Del Faya
Nadirah Shakoor – Just A Breath Away
Robert Owens – Bring Down the Walls
First Choice – Double Cross (Larry Levan mix)
ESG – Moody (Spaced Out)
Bernard Wright – Master Rocker
Martin Circus – Disco Circus
Gerardo Frisina – Helen Samba

The Difference, w/Ill Vibe Collective

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DJ Stylus in Illadelph, Sat. Oct 6

Gigs October 2nd, 2007

The Duplex @ The Arts Garage

I’ll be a guest of my Ill Vibe fam this weekend. If you’re in the 215 you should join us.

The Duplex with Ill Vibe Collective & DJ Stylus @ The Arts Garage
Saturday, Oct. 6
$15 – Open Bar All Night, get on the list for reduced admission
11pm until mad late (or mad early)
1516-1520 Parish St. (DIRECTIONS)

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