MADLIB'S YOUNG JAZZ REBELS - SLAVE RIOT Available Now At Stonesthrow An alternate take of “Nino's Deed” is included on Slave Riot, with 17 others – sounds ranging from heavy rhythm (“The Legends of Mankind”) to electro-jazz fusion (“Forces Unseen”, “Black Freedom”) to the sparse and experimental heard in the 2-part album centerpiece, “Slaved Riot”. MADLIB'S YOUNG JAZZ REBELS - FORCES UNSEEN
Hip Hop Legend (Chilly B) Robert Crafton III, Bassist Dies at 47, He was from the 80's group Newcleus Newcleus “put out something way before its time,” said Red Alert, the influential D.J. who helped bring hip-hop from the streets to the radio. “They produced not only a hip-hop sound but also a dance-slash-pop sound that you can still hear in pop music to this day.” Newcleus was a family group (Mr. Cenac, known as Cozmo D; his wife, Yvette Cook, or Lady E; his cousin Monique Angevin, or Nique D; and her future husband, Mr. Crafton, known as Chilly B), that emerged in the post-“Rapper’s Delight” era, when recorded hip-hop was still in its infancy. Afrika Bambaataa charted a path into the future in 1982 with “Planet Rock,” which interpolated the synthesizer-driven groove of the German band Kraftwerk’s Euro-pop hit “Trans-Europe Express.” The worldwide success of “Planet Rock” spawned a subgenre known as electro-rap, epitomized by groups like the Jonzun Crew from Boston (“Pack Jam”) and Newcleus, whose debut single, “Jam-On Revenge (The Wikki Wikki Song),” was released in 1983 on the small May Hew label. Like Afrika Bambaataa and Kraftwerk, Newcleus made music that anticipated a high-tech future. Decades before Wikipedia became a household name, Newcleus introduced “Wikki wikki wikki” to the pop lexicon by using it as onomatopoeia to denote a D.J.’s scratching a needle back and forth on a record. “Chilly was the musician in the group,” said Mr. Cenac, a keyboardist, who grew up on the same block as Mr. Crafton and first jammed with him in a neighborhood band called Thunderfunk. “We were both self-taught, but he had a more seasoned musicianship in his playing. When he played bass, you knew it was him.” In 1984 the group took part in Fresh Fest, a nationwide concert tour that proved hip-hop acts could sell out the same arenas as rock stars. Newcleus shared the bill with Run-DMC, Whodini, the Fat Boys and Kurtis Blow. Mr. Crafton’s last performance with Newcleus was in June at a multi-artist Madison Square Garden show called Freestyle Extravaganza. Robert Crafton III was born in Brooklyn on May 16, 1962. His first marriage ended in divorce. He is survived by his wife, Valerie; two sisters, Lorriane Crafton and Angela Murray; and four sons, Justin, Jason, Joshua and Isaiah.
ART FOR HEART "SAVES THE MUSIC" FEATURING PERFORMANCES BY EMCEE ATLAS AND MORE!! MARCH 5THSTONES THROW'S SXSW GUIDE: 45 LIVE WITH MADLIB, PB WOLF, DAM-FUNK, J.ROCC, 14KT, AMIR AND MAYER HAWTHORNE On Mar. 17, 8PM-1AM, Converse is presenting the event 45 Live, with Madlib, Wolf, J.Rocc, Dam-Funk, 14KT and Amir playing all 45s. We've teamed up with Wax Poetics for this one. We'll be giving away limited edition copies of the Mayer Hawthorne/James Pants split-45 where they are covering each other's tracks “Thin Moon” and “Green Eyed Love”.
Neak - 84 Vol. 2 (The Silent Fiasco) Free Download Track List
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