Master of the Mix weekend w/ DJ Scratch, Apr. 8-9

Gigs, News April 5th, 2011

Remember this? Season 2 is coming.

But first…

Hip-hop legend DJ Scratch has been on tour for Smirnoff since he won the 2010 Master of the Mix final. Let’s show him how we get down in DC.

Scratch will be at Layla Lounge hanging out before the main event the following night. Limited edition posters signed by Scratch will be given away along w/complimentary Smirnoff (while supplies last).

Featuring sets by:
DJ Roddyrod & Supa Qool DJ Quartermaine
21+, NO COVER
Fri, April 8
10PM-2AM

Layla Lounge
501 Morse Rd, NE
Washington, DC

The Winner's Circle with DJ Scratch

On Saturday, DJ Scratch will showcase his world famous techniques and scratching abilities. This is a party not to be missed! As well as myself, The Vibe Conductor, we’ve also got MoTM judge and super producer Just Blaze on the wheels. Like all great producers, Justin got his start as a DJ and still rocks it. Limited edition posters signed by Scratch will be given away along w/complimentary Smirnoff (while supplies last).

Sat, April 9
RSVP HERE

The Warehouse
411 New York Ave, NE
Washington, DC

The Winner's Circle with DJ Scratch

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Master of the Mix episode 6 party, Wed. 12/8

Gigs December 8th, 2010

Episode 5 was the best one yet. The remaining DJs had to prove themselves on the cut and Rev came back to haunt them. Check out DC’s thoughts and join us for episode 6.

MoTM DC resident DJ:
DJ Stylus, The Vibe Conductor

guest DJs:
Eurok and Roddy Rod

8pm | free with RSVP
Tabaq Bistro |1336 U St. NW WDC

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AudioTRIP: Spinna, Rich Medina, Soul Controllers & more, Tues 5/18

Gigs May 13th, 2010

GATE CHANGE NOTICE: “AudioTRIP” has moved! All flights will now depart from: LUX LOUNGE | 649 New York Avenue, NW| Washington DC

Get ready to take a trip that will span the globe! LSP and Smirnoff team up for what promises to be one of the most memorable events this year. AudioTRIP will take attendees to new musical heights with an amazing line up of dj, live music and fashion talent. Frequent flyer miles are included for travelers 21 and up.

RSVP for free entry and access to all the terminals and special in-flight Smirnoff cocktails.

Featuring three terminals of music:

Terminal One:
DJ Spinna w/DJ Handspeak & Maze One
Special Guest Host: Nikki Strong of “Strong in the City” WHUR (96.3FM)
Live Musical Performances by: Ne’a Posey & AB
Sponsored by: CASRAM & Monument Arts Festival

Terminal Two:
Daz-I-Kue & Waajeed w/DJ 2-Tone Jones & Roddy Rod
Sponsored by: BELLA & The Capitol Hip Hop Soul Festival

Terminal Three:
Rich Medina w/The Soul Controllers (DJs Stylus & Jahsonic)
Live Painting by: Aniekan Udofia
Sponsored by: The Adinkra Group, Biribelle & The Black LuvFest

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Tonight (Thurs 2/25): DILLA DILLA BEATS BEATS

Gigs February 25th, 2010

Thursday, February 25, 2010
9pm
Marvin
2007 14th St., NW WDC

The all-star DJ lineup:
RBI | Stylus | Book | JahSonic | 2-Tone Jones | Roddy Rod | J-Laine
& Special Guests

$5 Donation (Proceeds to benefit The JDILLA Foundation)

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Roddy Rod’s at it again

News October 20th, 2009

The newest incarnation of his Cuba After Market project. Next installment to hit iTunes on Nov. 27, 2009.

And of course, the first single’s been kragenoff. Did you catch the Vibe Conductor cameo?

And then there’s that new Kev Brown vid. Shot by Apex. Edited by the Humble Monarch himself, young Roderick.

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Cuba After Market Video Shoot Party, Sat 4/25

Gigs April 21st, 2009

Roddy’s shooting a video for the Phonte & Carlitta Durand joint on Cuba After Market 1.5.

Then we’re gonna kick it.

DJ 2-Tone Jones
DJ Roddy Rod
DJ Stylus
Phonte (hosting)
& more

Saturday April 25
Warehouse Loft
411 New York Ave
$10 w/RSVP to kingroddyjones (at) gmail.com
Free copies of Cuba After Market 1.0 to first 75 guests

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Turn it UP for Dilla, Tues. 2/10

News February 9th, 2009

DJ Roddy Rod, 2-Tone Jones & Artistic Sole pay tribute to J Dilla on the 3rd anniversary of his passing AND celebrate life with Kev Brown & Aquarians worldwide.

Live art featuring custom sneakers by Artistic Sole.
Live mural art by Aniekan Udofia.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009
9:00pm
The Red Lounge
2013 14th Street, NW WDC
$7

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Real Music for Real People, Sun 8/31

Gigs August 29th, 2008

Real Music for Real People, Sun 8/31

Your holiday weekend jump-off right here.

DJ Stylus
DJ Jahsonic
Harry Hotter
Adrian Loving
DJ Roddy Rod
Quartermaine
DJ Double o7
DJ Sonny

rocking everything that’s funky, soulful, deep and REAL.
from 75bpm to 130.
from b-boy beats to broken beats.

9pm – 5am
Sunday August 31 (yes, there is a typo in the flyer)
That Warehouse Spot
411 NY Ave NE, WDC
$15

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Better Late Than Never: Hot Joints of 2007

News January 5th, 2008

I’m increasingly known for an eclectic DJ’ing style and a crotchedy nature about the state of hip-hop so after reflecting on this past year I’m really surprised that most of my favorite tunes of 2007 are hip-hop cuts. I guess things aren’t so bad and there is a place for you if you choose not to superman any hoes.

And now, since all the cool kids are doing it, here are my joints…

Kardinal Offishall – Crookless Dodgers ft. Voyce (download)
Kardinal and Clinton Sparks’ Do The Right Thing mixtape got me so amped I almost threw a garbage can through a plate glass window. It’s so inspiring to me that cats like Kardinal, Skillz and others who I was checking for at the beginning of the early ’90s indie hip-hop explosion are making their presence felt stronger than ever despite the poor health of the industry. You’ve got breakout stars like Common who was in that same peer group back then but then there are dudes like Kardinal, one of the most underrated cats to spit and scarily, he’s still getting better.

Marco Polo feat. Large Professor – The Radar (Remix) (listen/purchase)
I slept on Marco Polo’s Newport Authority mixtape and his Port Authority album although he was getting buzz everywhere. My pile of “stuff to listen to” just got too big in 2007 and I never got around to it. I was banging his “Electric Relaxation” cover with J*Davey and that crucial joint he did with Masta Ace but he breaks fool with the sinister funk he gives Extra-P.

Pharoahe Monch – Welcome To The Terrordome (listen)
See my comments on Kardinal. Pharoahe is one of the greatest lyricists hip-hop has EVER seen and Desire is a snapshot of his abilities on a still rising trajectory. I dare anyone else to try to cover a P.E. classic better than this.

Kokayi – Know Us Mayne (listen)
Another theme in this list is that DC artists are still knocking out amazing music while toiling in obscurity. This banger off of Kokayi’s solo album (purchase) is a DC anthem for all of us who have loved him for years and a great introduction to his humor, grit and unique vocal character for those just coming aboard.

DJ Roddy Rod – Take In Stride (listen/purchase)
I tell him this all the time but it’s really not fair that Roddy can cut it up on the decks, bust rhymes, knock out ill beats AND create multimedia with the best of them. Get a load of him starring and bopping about in his self-directed video for this joint. I’d be hating if he wasn’t as genuine as he is talented. His bonafides go waaay back to remixes with mid-’90s R&B producer All-Star and multiple releases from New England’s finest Maspyke. He’s also been repping for the D(eecee)M(aryland)V(irginia) for the last few years and we’re more than glad to have him and his phenomenal Blunt Park Sessions album. He doesn’t only do retro-futuristic b-boy music either. Check out Cuba After Market for Roddy’s uptempo electronic side.

Oddisee – All Because She’s Gone feat. Phonte (listen/download)
Again… DC STAND UP!!! Just google him. The Halftooth releases, the Foot in the Door joint. Cop all of it. This cut here is a special treat from exclusive material available on another one of those fortuitous developments of the modern underground scene, the free mixtape. I couldn’t pick a favorite song off of the phenomenal Getback album so it’s great that LB slides into this top 10 in the form of Phonte’s contribution to this Oddisee track.

Q-Tip – Work It Out (listen)
Q-Tip’s journey has been chronicled a lot over the last couple years but it doesn’t get any less inspiring. Tribe’s amazing legacy, a crucial solo album, personal upheaval in the loss of his home to fire and two albums scuttled by major label buggery. Through it all his own music has been following an ever more pleasing path down a road of organic instrumentation over crunchy beats and Tip’s trademark charisma. Some folks frowned upon the club treats on Amplified but as a DJ who traffics in the art of moving butts, I welcome all the smart, slick dancefloor jams I can get. If “Work It Out” is any indication, Tip will continue to oblige.

UGK – International Players (feat. Outkast)
I tend to highlight the underdogs and the overlooked but even though this song and its stellar video got all the shine it deserved in ‘07 I couldn’t leave it out in favor of a more obscure pick. It’s just too good. Andre 3000 is back in the rhyming game full force and this joint speaks to what lurks deep in the hearts of men, high-minded and ignorant elements alike. Rest in peace Pimp C.

Rich Brown – So Many (MDCL Remix) (listen/purchase)
This is the pick that will not only preserve your sexy but enhance it. Your pheremones will increase in potency just by listening to it. If you play this in the car on a first date you might get laid. At the very least you’ll score huge brownie points and send your companion scrambling to write down the title and wondering how you got to be so cool. I’ve long been a big fan of Mark de Clive Lowe but I’d never heard of Rich Brown until this cut busted me upside the head (thanks for the tip, Jamil). Then I played it for like a week straight in my iPod. Haven’t dropped it in a live set yet, I don’t want to be responsible for any public indecency.

4Hero – Something In The Way (listen)
The Play With The Changes album accompanied every road trip I took in 2007. The repeats on this cut in particular would have popped the tape or broken the rewind button in the old cassette days. The release of every 4Hero album is an event. The anticipation I had for this record was only eclipsed by how smitten I became with this one gem in a collection of sparkling jewels. Changes indeed, the chord progressions are what really slay me every time. Loving you too, Bembe.

• Honorable Mentions
DJ Jazzy Jeff – My Soul Ain’t for Sale feat. Raheem Devaughn
Blu & Exile – Cold Hearted feat. Miguel Jontel
Karizma – Twyst This
Restless Soul feat. Zansika – Everytime
DJ Spinna – Dillagence feat. Phonte of Little Brother

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