A Double dose of frenzied goodness! we are a couple of London Lasses with an addiction to anything that seduces our souls, so enjoy read, read repost, read and repost some more!
Tonight, A Right Pair attended 'Cut the Chat' a monthly talk show, it was actually really funny, with tons of crowd participation its was a bit like a chill, you know when your just chillaxin' with your famalam or the compadres, and you have that banter you know that type when you turn to your freind and say 'did you seriously leave your house thinking you looked cool?' but just with a live audience where those comments are like venomous bullets. The jovial attitude was endearing and warming despite all of the liberties being taken on the stage...
Today's special guest was Donaeo, bless his cotton socks as we laughed our asses off he took those insults on the chin and was so humble with it.
Equipped with his reliable black jacket which was kindly noted and brought to our attention by Damon The Barber the 'Party Hard' singer sat there and took the insults like a man, the highlight of my night!
The stage was graced with a performance by Lioness and another chap who had a great song which I need to find out the name of!
The cast:
Femi Oyeniran
DJ Ace
Damon The barber
Hannah
Little Man
Click the above link and check out the previous shows, get those abdomen muscles some exercise, you will be in fits of laughter =)
If you haven't heard yet then where have you been hiding!!!!
Hoxton Bar and Grill will be the location for the Launch night of SoundCheck on October 24th 2011, SoundCheck is the latest event on the live music scene with a difference, it will be providing a host of impeccable U.K talent with a wide range of established noted talented acts with a variety of different sounds influences and of different genres.
In support of Oxfam where all of the proceeds will be donated to this lovely charity! the event is in conjunction with oxjam music festival the month long festival running throughout October globally, which holds a range of events to entertain our eager ears and raise money during our listening pleasure.
So on a lighter note; grab your £3.50 Ticket and join in on the movement.
Hosted by Mo the Comedian, Dionne Reid, FemFel, Encore, Josh Osho, Luke Bingham, Amplify Dot, Saskilla, In’sight, Rufio Summers, Déjà Fate, A.L and KOF will be the acts on the night to 'save the world'ugh! the excitement is too much for my veins!!!
There are many perceptions of the meaning and relevance of Black History Month, I personally appreciate the gesture of dedicating a month to black history but at the same time I don't always feel that looking at black history should be held to just one month, and how was this month chosen??? But I will elebrate nonetheless, here is a 55 second video on Morgan Freemans take on Black History Month 2 years ago.
Morgan Freeman
Check out Rhianna amazeballs video.... aaaah yeaaahhhh!!!!
That Musical Painter- J Dilla February 7th 1974 – February 10th 2006
The spawn of a former opera singer and a jazz bassist James Dewit Yancey was born February 7th in 1974 the eldest of 4 children; Earl, Martha and John J Dilla AKA Jay Dee AKA Musical Genius. It was inevitable his path would be paved with musical notes. According to his mother, he could "match pitch perfect harmony" by "two-months old" much to the amazement of friends and family . Dilla is and will remain one of the most influential people in Hip Hop to date having produced for many of our fave artists such as A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul Erykah Badu, The Pharcyde, Ghostface Killah & Common.
The American Producer and Rapper Emerged from the underground hip hop scene in Detroit, Michigan in the mid 1990's.
You may not have heard of him but rest assure you know his material, J Dilla was the epitome of that old skool vibe, always all about tthe music he started collecting vinyl from the age of 2 (crazy). From the various genres influenced by Mr Yancey he developed a distinct love for Hip Hop and later formed a group 'Slum Village' with his school friends T3 (R.L. Altman), and Baatin (Titus Glover, R.I.P) which still remain today with T3 and Elzhi
He produced their acclaimed debut album Fan-Tas-Tic (Vol. 1) and their follow-up Fantastic, Vol. 2.
Slum Village Fantastic volume 2 was released, In the early 2000s, Yancey's career as a solo artist began to sore; A solo album Welcome 2 Detroit was followed by a collaborative album with California producer Madlib, Champion Sound, which catalyzed the careers of both artists. Just as his music was becoming increasingly popular, being part of the production collective Soulquarians he gained the recognition he deserved, which included that sex symbol D'Angelo *gushes*
IN 2003 his album 'Ruff Draft' was released through an independent German label 'Groove' which created an element of exclusivity, this was said to have signalled a change in his direction. From then on he released his music through independent labels.
Dilla passed at the hands of the blood disease Lupaus in 2006 at the youthful age of 32 on Febuary 10th 2006 3 days after his birthday, thankfully not 27 but still way too young to depart. As a result the world has been supplied with an undoubtedly beautiful catalogue of pure hip hop - A Right Pair often refers to that old skool hip hop vibe, well this is the specimen it usually derives from. His untouchable perfectly formed faultless instrumentals. with albums such as Lightworks, and Donuts which is considered as one of his signature works released in 2006 on Stones Throw records.
What started out as a shall we say slow career blossomed into one where his talent has been recognised on a massive scale, his death erupted mass sorrow and many musicians reached out to tell of their respect and admiration for the talented Artist. He left a huge whole in the hip hop scene, when
Janet Jackson - Got Till Its Gone
Janet Jacksons "Got 'til It's Gone" was produced by the late great Jay Dee from the album The Velvet Rope in 1997 she won a Grammy for this song which is acommemoration for his accomplishments in the industry.
Renowned producer Pete Rock placed J Dilla on his list of the top five producers of all time, while the editors of About.com ranked him #15 on their list of the Top 50 Hip-Hop Producers. Andy Kellman of Allmusic stated that—by 2004, after being active for well over a decade as a producer—J Dilla had accomplished enough to be considered "an all-time great." J Dilla made the "Elite 8" in the search for The Greatest Hip-Hop Producer of All Time by Vibe. Also, The Sourc placed him on its list of the 20 greatest producers in the magazine's twenty-year history. Following hiss death A foundation was established by Mama Yancey "The J Dilla Foundation," to help Lupus Sufferers in 2006.
Following his death a distinct cult following was established as his death created a huge burden on the Hip Hop community, as a result there are many events held to commemorate his work of his commercial and underground masterpieces. Dave Chappelle's Block Party, was dedicated to Jay Dee, and included the statement "This film is dedicated to the life and memory of Music Producer J Dilla, aka Jay Dee (James D. Yancey)" which focused on his production collective Soulquarians.
Dave Chapelles 'Block Party' 'Soulquarians'
It a shame that following a musicians death they gain more followers, listeners and notoriety but at the same time its 'better late than never'! But it's a shame that as Janet Jackson sang "You dont know what you've got till its gone" The life and productions of Dilla is a prime example of how we miss those jems when they live- a substantial amount of time is wasted listening to crap when we could be listening to 'da s*#t which is evident today with the subsequent followers of his work he has gained. Some of our most enjoyable nights have been to the sounds by Dilla and once a year that dedicated event 'J Dilla Changed My Life' reminds us of what Hip Hop once was and how times have changed. Like Common sang "I used to love her" but I have faith that the love can be restored. His work will be admired for many more years to come.
Picture: The event for Dilla Fans which comes annually this year it was held @ Kings Cross,London Scala
Thankyou,We Salute you J Dilla, your contribution to music has been outstanding and we will continue to appreciate the immensity of your work forever and ever. Amen.
Some of our favourite Dilla productions from the top of our heads include:
So today I stumbled across a little gem of a website, 'WHAT I WORE TODAY' (whilst taking a break from the day job). It reminds me of myspace pose pics before that style of photography became a bit lame lol. So anyway its an interesting site to catch some inspiration for a simple outfit. Whats great about it is you can tag your items and let peopl know exactly where they purchased it from. NICE!
Still, not half as good as http://lookbook.nu/ our favourable life saver from time to time!
Rhianna took naked photos *gasps* well... really...its not as dirty as I had hoped lol this ould have been controversial but its rather tastefully done. Have a look at her shoot for Esquire Magazine as she is steals the title for "sexiest woman alive" #Bausssssss!!!
He done did it again, Labs back with a straight banger!!!! Featuring Tinie Tempah .... You can hear this ones going to the top of the chart, who knows maybe its going to erupt to the number one spot!!! fingers crossed for one of thee most talented artists in the U.K to date.
Check the Video out on Youtube, styling done by A&L (Ayishat &Louise) the dapper duo, The whole collab we salute you.