14 years later and its still got that new car scent, i.e. FRESH, SON! We still love you Biggie.
Notorious B.I.G. – Juicy:
-Drew
14 years later and its still got that new car scent, i.e. FRESH, SON! We still love you Biggie.
Notorious B.I.G. – Juicy:
-Drew
Filed under Jam of the Day, Music
Back on February 11, Headless Horseman and Slam Donahue played at Pianos along with (The) Tony Castles and others. Here are a couple of video highlights from the show:
Slam Donahue – I Know (live 2/11/11 at Pianos):
Headless Horseman – Demonsong (live 2/11/11 at Pianos):
-EV2BK
For the second week of the Headless Horeseman residency at Pianos this month, Greedhead Entertainment and PopGun Booking really present a great lineup, probably the best of the three week residency. Apart from HDLSS, ambient pop darlings (The) Tony Castles will perform with MBAR and up and coming force Slam Donahue (don’t miss them, they play early but will be worth it), with a DJ set from BRAHMS.
As a preview, here’s a video of the opening band, Slam Donahue, performing at Cake Shop a couple weeks ago. They play at 8, so come to the show early and get down on the dance floor!
Slam Donahue – Where Were We On The Weekend (live):
-Drew
So it’s been a year since we were all psyched about the Big Pun tribute mixtape that DJ Soul was working on, and then this week, all of a sudden, here it is!:
DOWNLOAD IT HERE: DJ Soul: Mic Check Blog
As we learned last year, DJ Soul plans to release the project on iTunes with proceeds going towards Pun’s family. Tracklist here like whoa:
1. Various Artists – Intro
2. Fat Joe – Intro
3. Big Pun – Resurrection (Produced by Sean C & LV)
4. Big Pun, Fat Joe & Remy Martin – Fire (Produced by Buckwild)
5. N.O.R.E. – Interlude
6. N.O.R.E. & Triple Seis – Close Encounters (Produced by Buckwild)
7. Fat Joe – Interlude
8. Big Pun – Stretch Armstrong & Bobbito Freestyle on WKCR
9. Big Pun & Raekwon – Fire Water
10. Big Pun & Cuban Link – Still Not A Player (Demo)
11. Big Pun & Tony Sunshine – Loco Bananas (Produced by Sean C & LV)
12. Triple Seis – Interlude
13. Big Pun & Black Thought – Super Lyrical
14. Big Pun & A.G. – Drop It Heavy
15. Big Pun, Fat Joe, Cuban Link & Triple Seis – Stretch Armstrong & Bobbito Freestyle On Hot 97
16. Big Pun – Dream Shatterer (Original)
17. Big Pun – Tony Touch Freestyle
18. Big Pun & Cuban Link – Toe To Toe
19. Onyx & Big Pun – Shut Em Down (Remix)
20. Big Pun – Thug Love
21. Mary J Blige & Big Pun – Round & Round (Remix)
22. Big Pun & Tony Sunshine – King MC
23. Big Pun – Nigga Shit
24. Pete Rock Interlude
25. Pete Rock, Big Pun & N.O.R.E. – Verbal Attack
26. Big Pun – Where You At (DJ Premier Remix)
27. Big Pun & Cormega – Rhyme To Rhyme
28. Big Pun & Nas – John Blaze (Original)
29. Big Pun – Whatcha Gon Do
30. Big Pun – Beat Box
31. Big Pun & M.O.P. – N.Y. Giants
32. Big Pun & Joell Ortiz – BX To BK (Produced by Green Lantern)
33. Big Pun – Mama (Original)
34. Fat Joe, Big Pun & The Terror Squad – Hidden Hand
35. Big Pun – My Turn
-Drew
The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger was formed in 2008 by Sean Lennon and his girlfriend Charlotte Kemp Muhl. Recently, they have been touring on the west coast and have performed their single “Jardin du Luxemborg” on Conan and Jimmy Fallon. Their latest album Acoustic Sessions, released in late October 2010 through their own label, Chimera Music, has a soft and dreamy 60s folk sound. Lennon’s familiar vocal lilt may, as the song says, inspire you to “Put on your new pants and move out to France.” In an interview with the LA Times, the duo explained “Our music is an extension of our relationship. The stuff we create is just a glimpse of an ongoing conversation between us.”
Sean Lennon is performing tonight at the East Village non-profit performance space The Stone in “Consortium Musicum” with Greg Saunier of Deerhoof.
The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger – Jardin du Luxembourg:
-Melissa
Filed under Jam of the Day, Music, New, Show
Today’s Jam comes to us from the new Adele album, 21, which is set to release in the US on February 22nd and has already hit No.1 in the first week of its release in the UK. This is only the second album from Adele, who won two Grammy awards for Best New Artist and for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in 2009 for her debut album, 19. The stellar album can be heard in it’s entirety on NPR’s First Listen. The first track, “Rolling In The Deep,” starts with an arresting chorus that is easy to get swept up into. It’s an excellent starting point for the affecting album, setting the tone for her tales of heartbreak and lost love. She says that both of her albums are about boys and although the subject matter is fairly normal, common even, the voice she tells them in is a powerful force that strikes an emotional chord right from the start. She recently told AOL’s “Sessions” that she “never, ever bothered to dream about being a professional singer” not thinking that her voice ranked among her heroes, Etta James and Aretha Franklin (to name a few). Though those are some lofty heights to reach, I’d say she’s got the potential to get there soon.
Adele – Rolling in the Deep:
(the new “official” video can be seen here)
-Melissa
Filed under Jam of the Day, Music, New