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BBE Music announces a special 20th Anniversary edition of one of the most important records in the label’s history: J Dilla’s Welcome 2 Detroit, presented in a deluxe 7” vinyl box set boasting instrumentals, two brand new interpretations by Azymuth and Muro, a stash of previously unreleased alternative mixes and studio outtakes pressed over 12 discs, plus a book revealing the album’s hidden story, told by those who were there.
First issued by BBE Music on Monday 26th of February 2001, Welcome 2 Detroit was James Dewitt Yancey aka Jay Dee’s first solo outing and the debut appearance of his new ‘J Dilla’ moniker (bestowed on him by none other than Busta Rhymes). The album also inaugurated the producer-led Beat Generation album series, which would later spawn classic LPs by DJ Jazzy Jeff, Pete Rock, DJ Spinna, Marley Marl and even will.i.am, all of whom had been inspired to reach for new creative heights by hearing Dilla’s magnum opus.
Choosing to showcase his own voice and the voices of local rap-heroes from across the city instead of big stars, Welcome 2 Detroit marked a coming of age for the then 27 year-old producer, who fully embraced the creative-freedom offered by BBE for his first solo project. As Dilla tells it: “Peter (Adarkwah, founder of BBE) let me do whatever I wanted to do. So, I wanted to put people on there who are gonna spit y’know, lyrically and represent Detroit. Because I wouldn’t have been able to pull this album off if it came out under a major. Cos they’re not gonna let you just do a song or you can’t just do an instrumental. You gotta have this feature and you’re Jay Dee, why ain’t you got Erykah Badu? Why ain’t you got so and so on your album? I’d have had to go through all of that, instead of just putting out…y’know, Beej on this joint!”
The album would prove to be the perfect distillation of Dilla’s Detroit. From Kraftwerk- inspired Tech Noir that would make Metroplex proud, through subtle echoes from Africa, live jazz-funk and bossa-nova grooves, to tough Midwest boom-bap, this record somehow showed reverence to the city’s past without ever leaving its present. Grimy street flows that somehow swayed like James Brown. Unquantized marvels, so free and alive in their bounce, that they could seduce the hardest of hard-rocks into the sweetest screwface! Diverse, multifaceted, super collaborative and yet somehow singular, Welcome 2 Detroit was the shy and humble James Yancey revealing his true self in the only way he knew how: through his music.
“The numerous guest appearances from some of the city’s best MCs at the time — Beej, Big Tone, Elzhi, Frank N Dank, Phat Kat — added to the album’s immersive experience, offering listeners a taste of Detroit in a way that only Jay Dee could do.” – Okayplayer
To mark the 20th Anniversary of this momentous record, BBE Music is issuing a specially remastered edition of Welcome 2 Detroit, featuring a stunning new remix of ‘Think Twice’ by Japanese DJ/producer Muro and a stellar cover version of ‘Rico Suave Bossa Nova’ by legendary Brazilian jazz-funk juggernauts Azymuth, plus a stash of newly discovered alternate versions and work-in-progress recordings from the album sessions, lovingly reproduced from priceless cassette tapes recorded by J Dilla himself. An accompanying book by British writer and filmmaker John Vanderpuije offers an oral history of the album’s making, as told by Amp Fiddler, Ma Dukes and all of the album’s key musical contributors. The deluxe 7” vinyl box set and digital album will be released on February 5th 2021 during the annual #DillaMonth celebration, as close to the great man’s birthday as possible, and will be available to pre-order from the BBE website and Bandcamp from November 3rd 2020.
Format: 12x 7″ Vinyl Box Set / Digital
Release Date: February 5th, 2021
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BBE Music announces a special 20th Anniversary edition of one of the most important records in the label’s history: J Dilla’s Welcome 2 Detroit, presented in a deluxe 7” vinyl box set boasting instrumentals, two brand new interpretations by Azymuth and Muro, a stash of previously unreleased alternative mixes and studio outtakes pressed over 12 discs, plus a book revealing the album’s hidden story, told by those who were there.
First issued by BBE Music on Monday 26th of February 2001, Welcome 2 Detroit was James Dewitt Yancey aka Jay Dee’s first solo outing and the debut appearance of his new ‘J Dilla’ moniker (bestowed on him by none other than Busta Rhymes). The album also inaugurated the producer-led Beat Generation album series, which would later spawn classic LPs by DJ Jazzy Jeff, Pete Rock, DJ Spinna, Marley Marl and even will.i.am, all of whom had been inspired to reach for new creative heights by hearing Dilla’s magnum opus.
Choosing to showcase his own voice and the voices of local rap-heroes from across the city instead of big stars, Welcome 2 Detroit marked a coming of age for the then 27 year-old producer, who fully embraced the creative-freedom offered by BBE for his first solo project. As Dilla tells it: “Peter (Adarkwah, founder of BBE) let me do whatever I wanted to do. So, I wanted to put people on there who are gonna spit y’know, lyrically and represent Detroit. Because I wouldn’t have been able to pull this album off if it came out under a major. Cos they’re not gonna let you just do a song or you can’t just do an instrumental. You gotta have this feature and you’re Jay Dee, why ain’t you got Erykah Badu? Why ain’t you got so and so on your album? I’d have had to go through all of that, instead of just putting out…y’know, Beej on this joint!”
The album would prove to be the perfect distillation of Dilla’s Detroit. From Kraftwerk- inspired Tech Noir that would make Metroplex proud, through subtle echoes from Africa, live jazz-funk and bossa-nova grooves, to tough Midwest boom-bap, this record somehow showed reverence to the city’s past without ever leaving its present. Grimy street flows that somehow swayed like James Brown. Unquantized marvels, so free and alive in their bounce, that they could seduce the hardest of hard-rocks into the sweetest screwface! Diverse, multifaceted, super collaborative and yet somehow singular, Welcome 2 Detroit was the shy and humble James Yancey revealing his true self in the only way he knew how: through his music.
“The numerous guest appearances from some of the city’s best MCs at the time — Beej, Big Tone, Elzhi, Frank N Dank, Phat Kat — added to the album’s immersive experience, offering listeners a taste of Detroit in a way that only Jay Dee could do.” – Okayplayer
To mark the 20th Anniversary of this momentous record, BBE Music is issuing a specially remastered edition of Welcome 2 Detroit, featuring a stunning new remix of ‘Think Twice’ by Japanese DJ/producer Muro and a stellar cover version of ‘Rico Suave Bossa Nova’ by legendary Brazilian jazz-funk juggernauts Azymuth, plus a stash of newly discovered alternate versions and work-in-progress recordings from the album sessions, lovingly reproduced from priceless cassette tapes recorded by J Dilla himself. An accompanying book by British writer and filmmaker John Vanderpuije offers an oral history of the album’s making, as told by Amp Fiddler, Ma Dukes and all of the album’s key musical contributors. The deluxe 7” vinyl box set and digital album will be released on February 5th 2021 during the annual #DillaMonth celebration, as close to the great man’s birthday as possible, and will be available to pre-order from the BBE website and Bandcamp from November 3rd 2020.
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Il 2020 è ormai, a detta di molti, l'anno del Covid-19. Una malattia subdola e insidiosa causata dal contagio da virus SARS-CoV-2. Il 2020 è l'anno del contagio. In un contesto nazionale e internazionale del genere, parlare del novo album di Attarus e Il Contagio risulta bizzarro, se non addirittura difficile.
Il produttore e l'mc di Lecco hanno in serbo da mesi il loro nuovo lavoro discografico, ma hanno deciso di rimandarne l'uscita a causa del primo lockdown, in rispetto alle tante vittime dell'emergenza sanitaria dovuta alla diffusione del virus. Ora che la situazione è in lento miglioramento, anche se in una condizione di lockdown parziale, i tempi sono maturi per l'uscita di Mutazione Del Virus: fuori a novembre 2020 su cd e in digitale per l'etichetta discografica Skill To Deal Records, Milano.
Skill To Deal Records, dopo le celebri pubblicazioni con Alien Army, Dj Skizo, Oyoshe, Flycat, Wza, Egreen e Craig G, decide di puntare sul duo lecchese composto da musicisti attivi da tempo nella scena con le loro crews: NDP per Il Contagio, SDPL per Attarus.
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dal sound attuale ma comunque solido, richiamante la golden age del movimento tanto quanto la
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hop hardcore, per andare a toccare qualcos'altro: dal richiamo club a quello ambient,
dall'atmosfera chill a quella confidenziale, passando per la trap e per la melodia.
Il rap del Contagio e le produzioni di Attarus, al loro primo disco insieme ma con esperienze
individuali di lungo corso, si affiancano eccellenti collaborazioni, sia alle rime che agli scratch:
Dj Skizo, Ape, Sab Sista, Polly, Dj Lil Bac, Dj Never, Easy Man, Sbend, Saraceno, Malavedo.
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Il 2020 è ormai, a detta di molti, l'anno del Covid-19. Una malattia subdola e insidiosa causata dal contagio da virus SARS-CoV-2. Il 2020 è l'anno del contagio. In un contesto nazionale e internazionale del genere, parlare del novo album di Attarus e Il Contagio risulta bizzarro, se non addirittura difficile.
Il produttore e l'mc di Lecco hanno in serbo da mesi il loro nuovo lavoro discografico, ma hanno deciso di rimandarne l'uscita a causa del primo lockdown, in rispetto alle tante vittime dell'emergenza sanitaria dovuta alla diffusione del virus. Ora che la situazione è in lento miglioramento, anche se in una condizione di lockdown parziale, i tempi sono maturi per l'uscita di Mutazione Del Virus: fuori a novembre 2020 su cd e in digitale per l'etichetta discografica Skill To Deal Records, Milano.
Skill To Deal Records, dopo le celebri pubblicazioni con Alien Army, Dj Skizo, Oyoshe, Flycat, Wza, Egreen e Craig G, decide di puntare sul duo lecchese composto da musicisti attivi da tempo nella scena con le loro crews: NDP per Il Contagio, SDPL per Attarus.
L'unione tra il percorso artistico dell'mc e quello del producer da vita a un disco hip hop al 100%,
dal sound attuale ma comunque solido, richiamante la golden age del movimento tanto quanto la
nuova scuola. La rappata anni novanta del Contagio confluisce nelle ritmiche proposte dal
producer in una modalità su cui si può sintonizzare sia l'old schooler che la nuova leva. Dai temi
più classici alle riflessioni più intime, l'album si sviluppa lasciando spazio ad atmosfere e sonorità
articolate, mature e profonde, il giusto mix tra quelle del precedente disco dell'mc,
Pandemia
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, del 2019.
Mutazione Del Virus va talvolta ad allontanarsi dalle drums potenti tanto caratterizzanti il suono hip
hop hardcore, per andare a toccare qualcos'altro: dal richiamo club a quello ambient,
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Gaza is Alive – Experience album di Oyoshe è disponibile in cd e in tutti gli stores digitali: l’album frutto dell’esperienza con la carovana Gaza is Alive, raccontata tra suoni e storie rap.
Un album interamente scritto e prodotto da Oyoshe, sotto il cielo di Gaza. Racconti in versi che si alternano tra brani rap e strumentali campionate da musica palestinese e arricchite di synth e drums elettroniche, che hanno coinvolto anche i giovani palestinesi che hanno partecipato ai laboratori hip hop-pedagogici del progetto Gaza is Alive 2019.
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Khalifa (Thomas)
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Gaza is Alive – Experience album di Oyoshe è disponibile in cd e in tutti gli stores digitali: l’album frutto dell’esperienza con la carovana Gaza is Alive, raccontata tra suoni e storie rap.
Un album interamente scritto e prodotto da Oyoshe, sotto il cielo di Gaza. Racconti in versi che si alternano tra brani rap e strumentali campionate da musica palestinese e arricchite di synth e drums elettroniche, che hanno coinvolto anche i giovani palestinesi che hanno partecipato ai laboratori hip hop-pedagogici del progetto Gaza is Alive 2019.
Un’opera unica che condivide le sensazioni e le emozioni di quei giorni intensi in un territorio ricco di emozioni, positive e negative, come Gaza.
Tracklist:
Muezzin
Eravamo (Habibi)
Vox De L’Orient
Jahizì
Day After (Inshallah)
Life (Saear) Ft Sarah
Khalifa (Thomas)
Come Stai (Kaif Halak)
Face To The Wall
Bonus Track
Jahizì Instrumental
Jahizì Accappella
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CD single collaboration between Sick Jacken of Psycho Realm, Cynic of Street Platoon and Italian rapper Flycat (a version of the track was later included on his debut international album Our Sign). Enhanced '2004 Undisputed Truth' element contains both the making of and the video to 'Undisputed Truth' together with a photographic 'Cool Pictures' folder.
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CD single collaboration between Sick Jacken of Psycho Realm, Cynic of Street Platoon and Italian rapper Flycat (a version of the track was later included on his debut international album Our Sign). Enhanced '2004 Undisputed Truth' element contains both the making of and the video to 'Undisputed Truth' together with a photographic 'Cool Pictures' folder.
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A. Beat Bop (Vocal) / B. Beat Bop (Instrumental)
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These questions, however, are all part of the enigma and rich legend surrounding a song that is an undisputed piece of true hip-hop genius. The combination of graffiti artist Rammellzee and rapper K-Rob is a potent one, with each MC adopting a persona - hustler and B-Boy respectively - that they maintain against an unusual swirling backdrop that must be one of the best instrumentals ever committed to wax.
The original Tartown Record pressing was limited to 500 copies, a mere test pressing in the eyes of the assembled artists, with scarcity further driven by Basquiat’s rising rep in the art world. Those few hundred copies – and a subsequent re-release on Profile Records (the same label where K-Rob played out the rest of his brief career) – punched well above their weight in terms of lasting influence.
Consider the early vocal tones of the Beastie Boys (who also sampled the track), or the huge part it played in the sound of Cypress Hill and B-Real. His voice is almost homage to Rammellzee’s on ‘Beat Bop’, while they also lifted the chorus of ‘Shoot ‘Em Up’ and even a sample of ‘Cypress Hill’ from the track too. It’s unsurprising – this is a multi-layered, complex song that reveals a little more of itself each time you play it but remains damn funky.
This reissue boasts the vocal and instrumental versions in full, as well as both the full cover and label artwork from the original Tartown Release.
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BLACK VINYL or LIMITED EDITION BLACK AND WHITE SPLATTER available.
A. Beat Bop (Vocal) / B. Beat Bop (Instrumental)
Much about ‘Beat Bop’ is shrouded in mystery. Who really produced it? Why was Jean-Michel Basquiat relegated from rapper on the track to drawing the cover and labels? What are they actually rapping about for most of the ten-minute length?
These questions, however, are all part of the enigma and rich legend surrounding a song that is an undisputed piece of true hip-hop genius. The combination of graffiti artist Rammellzee and rapper K-Rob is a potent one, with each MC adopting a persona - hustler and B-Boy respectively - that they maintain against an unusual swirling backdrop that must be one of the best instrumentals ever committed to wax.
The original Tartown Record pressing was limited to 500 copies, a mere test pressing in the eyes of the assembled artists, with scarcity further driven by Basquiat’s rising rep in the art world. Those few hundred copies – and a subsequent re-release on Profile Records (the same label where K-Rob played out the rest of his brief career) – punched well above their weight in terms of lasting influence.
Consider the early vocal tones of the Beastie Boys (who also sampled the track), or the huge part it played in the sound of Cypress Hill and B-Real. His voice is almost homage to Rammellzee’s on ‘Beat Bop’, while they also lifted the chorus of ‘Shoot ‘Em Up’ and even a sample of ‘Cypress Hill’ from the track too. It’s unsurprising – this is a multi-layered, complex song that reveals a little more of itself each time you play it but remains damn funky.
This reissue boasts the vocal and instrumental versions in full, as well as both the full cover and label artwork from the original Tartown Release.
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