Sunday, January 24, 2010

dj chela at "the rub" party-- brooklyn [live]


I went dancing with my friends at a monthly party called "The Rub." DJ Ayres and Cosmo Baker were cool, but DJ Chela rocked the house.



She killed it, had everybody dancing and screaming all night, exactly how I like it. She had her finger on the pulse of the room, and took us on a ride. Mixing classics with newer hits, crossing genres like they don't matter, she had me dancing til 4am. I mean, really, I couldn't sit down.









I met DJ Chela last year, at a CMJ Panel (which I snuck into) with KRS-ONE and Immortal Technique. She was the first DJ I had ever heard speak about women in hip hop. She inspired me to get my turntables, so to see her play was really inspiring, motivating. She didn't come extra fru-fru or fancy, just the best of really really good music, with smooth transitions and creative mixing, perfectly in tune with the bodies in the room. Yea girl!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

buraka som sistema-- black diamond

My aunt Marie gave me a new album: "Black Diamond" by Buraka Som Sistema.They are from Portugal and Angola, and they play kuduro. It sounds like M.I.A. mixed with early 80's house, mixed with samba and zouk rhythms, mixed with hip hop lyrics: great dance music!



Tuesday, September 8, 2009

erykah badu-- at the paramount in oakland [live]



last Friday, I saw Erykah Badu, Mos Def, The Cannabinoids and Jay Electronica at the Paramount in downtown Oakland. I really went to see Erykah. Not that I don't respect Mos Def. I've never doubted his skills, but I just don't really enjoy his music. It's not groovey enough, not enough funk, not nearly enough soul. But when it comes to grooves, funk and soul, Erykah is the reigning queen.

She performed tracks from her new album New Amerykah Pt. 1: The Fourth World War, like "The Healer" and "Soldier", mixed in with her good-old classics, like "On & On" and "Love of my Life", and plenty of jamming on the beat machine. She started her set with the room shaking "A Milli" produced by Bangladesh, originally on Weezy's Carther III. She even mixed in some classic West Coast raps from Ice Cube.

She was wearing a simple, sleeveless red cocktail dress, and black high heels. Talk about stage presence; no one in the full house could take their eyes off her, or stop tapping their feet. Her movements are simple, clean and purposeful. Somehow, she is both down to earth and queenly. she doesn't have to prove anything, and she stays on her audience's level. Somehow, her slim frame filled the entire stage, and her energy leaked out onto Broadway.

At the end of the show, she mistakenly addressed the audience as "san francisco." The response from the oakland crowd was overwhelming. People almost rushed the stage, yelling "oakland!" She responded "God damn! well no one in here from Frisco?" we yelled back "hell no!" so she said "Well since this is Oakland make some noise! and where's Berkeley?" My cousin and I were the only ones screaming for the B-Town.

But I'll never forget her closing words. Her music and personality had the whole room open, wide open. And after her set, she explained the title of her album, why she titled it "the fourth world war." She talked about the world wide struggle to take back land from occupation. She told the story of the zapatistas in Mexico. In so many words, she concluded: "We all already know that we're in the third world war. But I see the fourth world war coming. This war won't be country against country, or the people against the power. It will be the people against the people" Here she touches her head. "As the human race, we owe it to each other and ourselves to fight the war within ourselves, conquer our personal demons. Just remember this: A smile is the most powerful thing in the world. Cause one can make a milli!" and the Cannabinoids dropped the millie beat.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Friday, April 3, 2009

Petra's Friday Top Eleven--"Feel Good" [charts]

It's April and I'm feelin the spring energy.
These tracks will pick up your mood, shake off the winter blues, feed you positive energy, direct your feet to the sunny side of the street...

1. JILL SCOTT "it's love"
neo-soul force from philadelphia
from her 2000 album WHO IS JILL SCOTT?
listen on youtube

2. SIZZLA "be strong"
jamaican reggae and dance hall giant
from his 2005 album SOUL DEEP
listen on youtube

3. LYN COLLINS "Mama Feelgood"
old-school soul diva from kentucky
listen on last.fm

4. TIMBALADA "Cancao de Paquerar"
bahia's most popular afro-brazilian bloco
from their 2005 album MOTUMBA BLESS
listen on zshare

5. SUGARHILL GANG "Rapper's Delight"
one of hip hop's founding groups,
this song is sometimes credited as the first rap song, from his 1979
watch video on youtube

6. THE ISLEY BROTHERS "Fight the Power"
the classic
listen on last.fm

7. OLIVER MTUKUDZI "Hear Me Lord"
zimbabwean artist, singing in shona and english
listen on last.fm

8. COLEMAN HAWKINS "Dinah"
saxophone legend from back in the day
from his album BODY AND SOUL
listen on last.fm

9. ZAPP & ROGER "More Bounce to the Ounce"
listen last.fm

10. ZOLA "Shosholoza"
south african hip hop artist
listen on last.fm

11. Talib Kweli "Get By"
watch the video on youtube

Friday, March 27, 2009

petra's friday top eleven [chart]

spring is starting to warm the city and it's got me in a funky-chill mood.
these tracks are perfect for cruisin around town or hangin out on a sunny afternoon.


1. THE TEMPTATIONS "sweet gypsy jane"
from the 1976 album WINGS OF LOVE
listen on youtube

2. AZ "sugar hill"
laid-back rap from east new york, brooklyn
from the 1995 album DOE OR DIE
listen on undergroundhiphop.com

3. BLACK UHURU "party next door"
the classic jamaican reggae band, going strong since 1977
listen on last.fm

4. OUTKAST "ain't no thang"
rappers big boi and andre 3000 from atlanta
from their 1994 album Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik
listen on last.fm

5. MAC DRE "something you must know"
gangsta rap legend from vallejo, ca
listen on imeem.com

6. SOUND DIMENSION "real rock"
old-school dub from the studio one in-house band of the 1960's
listen at last.fm

7. SANTOGOLD (FT. SPANK ROCK) "shove it"
new, eclectic artist from brooklyn
listen on imeem.com

8. T.I. "ride wit me"
established rapper from atlanta
from his 2006 album KING
listen on youtube

9. DIGITAL UNDERGROUND "freaks of the industry"
throw-back funky hip hop from oakland, ca
listen on last.fm

10. STEVIE WONDER "higher ground"
classic from his 1973 album INNERVISIONS
watch the live performance on youtube

11. DR. DRE "let me ride"
gangsta rap legend from compton
from his classic 1992 album THE CHRONIC, sampling PARLIAMENT'S "mothership connection"
watch the music video on youtube

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

ise lyfe, dom jones, big dan-- imagine peace [videos]

check out this powerful unscripted project
artists and activists define peace:


ise lyfe


dom jones


big dan

Friday, March 6, 2009

novacaine & phantom idenidy-- gemini chronicles [EXCLUSIVE RELEASE]

B-TOWN'S WATERFRONT & SOUFSIDE COLLABORATION


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FIRST ALBUM FROM NOVACAINE & PHANTOM IDENIDY
RELEASED SUMMER 08
RECORDED LAST YEAR
SWIMMIN, FLOATIN AND RIDING THE TIDES
WHILE EVERYBODY ELSE DROWNIN...

you won't find these tracks nowhere else

download mp3:

lemme get some

berkeley market

get make money

turf pasta

BERKELEY!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

graff in wash heights--who is this guy? [photos]

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busta rhymes v the narcicyst-- arab money [video]



a lot of people found this video offensive, including emcee the narcicyst:



busta rhymes is muslim himself, so i'm not sure what his intention was...

Monday, February 16, 2009

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Friday, January 30, 2009

krs one-- boss freestyle & a millie remix [listen]

STOP THE VIOLENCE!!

check out The Teacher's newest stop the violence tracks:


the boss freestyle

a millie remix