Showing posts with label Gods'illa. Show all posts
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::BEHIND THE SCENES:: DC LOVES DILLA 2014

Monday, July 28, 2014
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::BEHIND THE SCENES:: DC LOVES DILLA 2014

Post by Soulcialista
Photos by Nick Fullen
Video by Mansa Johnson



The annual production of DC Loves Dilla supported by Heineken is something that music lovers in the DMV look forward to every year. On the 9th Anniversary of the event several artists hit the stage to celebrate the life of J. Dilla. This year's features included Bahamadia, N'Dea Davenport, Pharoahe Monch and Phife.



Several other musical favorites were also tapped to honor J. Dilla's legacy including GRAMMY nominated artist and arts educator Kokayi, artist and arts educator Asheru, hip hop artist RAtheMC and Gods'illa, GRAMMY nominated singer and MC Maimouna Youssef, and MANY more.



Gypsy Soul was able to catch up with several of the artists to get their impressions on J.Dilla's life, music, and legacy.




             

If you haven't heard by now, there was a MAJOR announcement made on stage that J. Dilla will have his beat equipment added to the Smithsonian's new museum of African American History & Culture. Ma Dukes (J. Dilla's mother) along with our friend Timothy Anne Burnside of the Smithsonian made the emotional and incredible announcement.


Make sure that the first thing on your to-do list next summer is attending the 10th Annual DC Loves Dilla event. We can't even imagine the incredible production that is being dreamed up!


To view more photos of DC Loves Dilla 2014 please click HERE.




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::RECAP:: Kicks for Kids Charity Shoe Drive and Concert

Wednesday, December 21, 2011
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Meek Mill


::RECAP:: Kicks for Kids Charity Shoe Drive and Concert
Photos courtesy of Everyday Lavan

This past Sunday on December 18th, Gypsy Soul had the opportunity to attend the fifth annual Kicks for Kids Charity Shoe Drive and Concert. This program, which was created by DMV tastemaker Ian Callender is a collaborative community effort to help support children less fortunate or in need in the DC Metropolitan area by way of sneakers.


Ian & Sunni


WPGC's Sunni and WKYS's DJ Iran hosted the event, while DJ Heat and DJ Lil Mic were the masters of music for the evening. Attendees ranged from all different age groups that all came together for the purpose of serving their community. Harmony Musik and The Board Administration's First Lady MZ Sasha opened the show and were received well by the crowd.



Up and coming artist Pro'Verb also graced the stage and did quite a few tracks including "Don't Be Mad", "Get Money" and "All Up in My Face". Uptown XO and Gods'Illa took to the stage as well and performed songs from their latest mix tapes, and the crowd went crazy when King Pen Slim performed "Goosebumps".


Gods'Illa


Another dope highlight of the evening was the rap cypher that featured local rappers from the DMV. Adversary also known as our local Mr. 106th & Park killed his freestyle and had incredible energy. The cypher definitely displayed how the DMV is making impressive strides in the music scene and there are a host of artists in this area with impeccable talent. In on other words - we got next.

For the main event, Meek Mill did a brief, but awesome set where he opened with "Tupac Back" and closed with his current hit singles "House Party" and "Imma Boss". Black Alley closed the show and they were well worth the wait. During their set celebrity artist and great friend of Gypsy Soul Demont Peekaso did a live painting and as always the band delivered an awesome performance. Their lead singer always brings it on stage and her energy is contagious.

Overall, the Kicks for Kids Charity Shoe Drive and Concert was a great event. By coupling music with acts of service the program was able to donate 500 pairs of shoes ultimately impacting a child this holiday season.

Check out a few pictures below from the Kicks for Kids Charity Shoe Drive and Concert.


Black Alley



Harmony Musik




Pro'Verb


King Pen Slim


Demont Peekaso

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::HEADPHONE JUNKIE:: Ear Candy Chronicles Volume 3-FREE DOWNLOAD

Thursday, September 1, 2011
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Curated by: Gypsy Soul || Mixed by: DJ Harvey Dent || Graphics by: Nocturnal Charm
www.gypsysoul.info www.highyellowsoul.com www.nocturnalcharm.com

Gypsy Soul began The Ear Candy Chronicles Mixtape Series in 2009 with help from DJ Phaze, & Briclyn Ent and after a brief hiatus has been revived to continue the mission of providing a fresh blend of musical offerings by artists that collectively break the mold of creative perception to craft art that spans the infinite spectrum of soul and hip hop.

Simply, The Ear Candy Chronicles Mixtape Series celebrates and promotes musical originality and ingenuity. This mix tape is an off shoot of the Ear Candy live performances series which began as a novel approach to listening parties, with a simplistically sultry atmosphere that encourages the digestion of good music, good food and good conversation but evolved into much more. Ear Candy has metamorphosed into an experience that allows fans to encounter rare moments as they get to know the artists they love while introducing new comers to artists they are sure to fall in love with.

Enjoy & Discover good music.

LISTEN below & Download HERE

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Release date: Sep 1, 2011



Ear Candy Chronicles V.3 by Gypsy Soul Ent




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::RECAP:: DC ♥ DILLA

Friday, July 15, 2011
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For those who dont know, James Dewitt Yancey , better known to the music world as J. Dilla or Jay Dee, is one of the most influential music producers of the current generation of hip hop and soul. His discography is huge and is best known for his work with Slum Village, Erykah Badu, D'Angelo, Bilal, and Common but major fans know that he has also worked with Guru, Jay-Z, A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, and Busta Rhymes amongst many many others. The disease Lupus took the life of this musical innovator all too soon prompting music lovers all over the world to celebrate each year with events including the annual offering of DC ♥ Dilla.




Earlier this week the 6th Annual DC ♥ Dilla took place at the 9:30 Club. If the club wasnt sold out it was damn near at capacity. Even though the performance aspect of the show started after 10PM (no bueno for Baltimore people with 9-5s), DJ Two Tone greeted guests upon their arrival with a glorious ALL VINYL mix of songs produced by Dilla. He set the vibe as I, DJ YZO & Gerald of Art Vs. Commerce had a great time hanging out.





The show began with an introduction from FREE of the Big Tyga Show who introduced the host for the evening, Grap Luva. After a heart felt moment of silence, the crowd was welcomed by Common and his memories of Dilla.



The night started with Maimouna Youseff doing a cover of Common's "Time Traveling" and of course her beautiful voice translated the track magnificently.



Backing Maimouna and all of the other performers was the band Jon Lane & The Players as well as back ground vocalist Alison Carney and J Hill. Let me note that these two vocalist are beasts on lead but are so versatile that they can play the back magnificently by being heard but not overpowering the performer(s) they are accompanying... not many artists are as graceful as these two when allowing someone else to step to the front.




Another notable performer of the night was Flex Matthews performing De La Soul's "Stakes Is High". He ROCKED it! Had I not known these songs were cover I would have swore up and down this was his song...he took it and ran.

Awthentik did an excellent job with J Dilla's "Crushin' (YEEAAAAA)" ...he was so into it he eventually had me singin the hook while chillin with fellow Soulcialista Eff Dot Jay.








Labtekwon along with Emmanuel "Manny" Lewis and Gods'illa were other highlights to the night leading up to the performance I and most of the crowd had been waiting for:
The Pharcyde
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Of course The Pharcyde performed classics like "Passin Me By" and Dilla produced "Runnin Away" and my evening was set. To see live a staple of good hip hop and to hear them at an event that was paying homage to an innovator that still has a vault of goodies to be discovered was an excellent end to a night full of friends and good music.

To view more pic taken by Nocturnal Charm click HERE
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::Recap:: Up AND Up Open Mic

Wednesday, June 29, 2011
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Last week was my first time at Up & Up's Open Mic thats held every Tuesday. By the time 9 o'clock hour hit a decent crowd of about 100 people began to form in LIV nite club. I know what you're thinking...yet another open mic was on deck... but wait this was not and has not been an ordinary open mic (or so Im told and soon got to see). With tunes by DJ JAV I spotted folks dancing (all by themselves), folks in the VIP area, over zealous listeners (trying to rap every line to every song), couples, singles, you name it they were there. Hip Hop group and founding members of Up & Up, GODS'ILLA was in the building promoting their new mixtape hosted by ERYKAH BADU. To top it off there were beautiful ladies promoting the new Bacardi grape flavored vodka...I forgot the name of the drink but I remember it was mixed with grapefruit juice...deelish!

(hosts Victorious Hall & Black Boo)

At an open mic I'm not expecting 5 star amenities but the ladies restroom was in was word "inappropriate". The stalls had no doors and no toilet paper!!! C'mon son! I had to go down to the restaurant. Talk about inconvenient! I hope they get that taken care of asap!

Being an educator and social advocate,Victorious Hall, member of Up & Up could be thanked for the $5 cover for educators!!! By then I was sold on it being a great night. Shout out to all educators!!!! Hooray for Teacher Tuesday.


(Soulcialistas Eff-dot-Jay and Gypsy with the Red Pumps :))

Victorious Hall & Black Boo, hosts, and the house band Mambo Sauce kept the artists and crowd in the groove. Is it bad that I couldn't wait for the performances to be over so that I could listen to mambo sauce during transitions...?


(Cocktail waitresses and guitarist from Mambo Sauce)

Maybe the expectations of hosts have changed but i thought host were to be attentive to the audience and more importantly the performers...I guess texting during performances has become apart of the job description. I don't know much about hosting events so maybe the etiquette has changed. Correct me please if I am mistaken. **DING**

For the 1st timers they sang the Cheers theme song "Where everybody knows your name" to make the newbies feel comfortable. I must say it was a nice touch.The first act was a singer, the second a rapper, the third a poet, and the fourth a Jamaican artist. Talk about a diverse pool of performers.

(A view of the crowd)

My favorite act was a teacher named Charmaine...she sang Jill Scott's "He Loves Me"...amazing!!!! Open mic reminds you about the sheer, raw talent thats out there...this chick did the ad libs and all!

(My favorite Act - Charmaine)



What makes an event good? The theme, the organization, the showcase...What makes an event great? The people of course. Until next time...

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