Friday, November 30, 2012

(VIDEO) @KOOLDJREDALERT INTERVIEW WITH THISIS50.COM'S @JACKTHRILLER PT 1

Kool DJ Red Alert Remembers Chris Lighty, Talks Start of Violator. Shouts to Uncle Red. #RIPCHRISLIGHTY

(AUDIO) DJ Skeme Richards Presents: Cope2 "Undisputed"

Once again shouts to Break Beat Lou for bringing this mix to my attention. Shouts to Cope2. Below is a description of the mix: This was a limited edition CD that I did back in 2009 for the 40th Birthday of Legendary writer Cope 2 KD and for his gallery event "Undisputed". I handpicked the selection because I felt each one represented what Cope was all about, his vibe, energy, hunger, attitude and flavor. Strictly Hip Hop banger joints on here.

(VIDEO) EASY MO BEE @ 2A IN NYC RECORDNITION PARTY (2 HOUR SET)

Shouts to Easy Mo Bee.....Very dope set

(VIDEO) @THEREALREDMAN - White People Are Rioting Freestyle

Thursday, November 29, 2012

(NEW VIDEO) @SAVKILLZ - More Rice prod. by Madlib

Feeling this joint Sav...#Salute

(DOCUMENTARY) The Joy of The Single

Shouts to Break Beat Lou for putting me up on this doc...... Documentary packed with memories, images and insights into the power of pop and rock's first and most abiding artefact - the seven inch, vinyl 45 rpm record; a small, perfectly-formed object that seems to contain the hopes, fears, sounds and experiences of our different generations. The viewer is invited on a journey of celebration from the 1950s rock n roll generation to the download kids of today, taking in classic singles from all manner of artists in each decade - from the smell of vinyl to the delights of the record label; from the importance of the record shop to the bittersweet brevity of the song itself; from stacking singles on a Dansette spindle to dropping the needle and thrilling to the intro. With contributions from Noddy Holder, Jack White, Richard Hawley, Suzi Quatro, Holly Johnson, Jimmy Webb, Pete Waterman, Norah Jones, Mike Batt, Graham Gouldman, Miranda Sawyer, Norman Cook, Trevor Horn, Neil Sedaka, Paul Morley, Rob Davies, Brian Wilson and Mike Love.

(VIDEO) Marley Marl 'Classic Recipes' - Recreating Eric B. & Rakim 'Eric B. Is President' w/ Akai MPC

Shouts to Marley...

(NEW MUSIC) @JAGUARKASH FEAT MO PAIN : #NEWYORKSHIT

Gotta support NY artists on the come up.

(AUDIO) DJ MEL B EZ PRESENTS: THE WORK DAY MIX VOL 1

Nice mix from Mel B EZ...... Enjoy!

(VIDEO) QUESTLOVE - 1 HOUR J DILLA TRIBUTE DJ SET

(AUDIO) @DJDOOWOP FREESTYLE OFF "CRACK IN THE BOX VOL 1" DROPPING THIS WEEKEND

DJ DOO WOP'S "CRACK IN THE BOX VOL 1" DROPS THIS WEEKEND.....

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

(VIDEO) TRIBUTE TO KOOL DJ RED ALERT (DEVASTATING TITO FEARLESS FOUR)

Great tribute to Red Alert, put together by Tito from the Fearless Four. Love you Uncle Red... Happy Birthday and thanks for helping to shape our lives.....

(VIDEO) GRANDMASTER FLASH & THE FURIOUS 5 - STEP OFF


Grandmaster Flash - Step Off by keepitreal #CLASSIC

(AUDIO) BIG PUN-FAT JOE-SHAQ - THE BIGGER THEY R

Shouts to Domingo who has been posting some classic ish on his FB. THIS SONG WAS PRODUCED IN 1996 BY DOMINGO IT FEATURED BIG PUN...FAT JOE AND SHAQ IT IS CALLED "THE BIGGER THEY R". THIS SONG WAS UNRELEASED AND VERY HARD TO FIND UNTIL IT GOT BOOTLEGGED.

(VIDEO) BEHIND THE SCENES OF MR CHEEKS "RADIO" VIDEO

Shouts to Cheeks, Mic Geronimo & Royal Flush.....#3TheHardWay2013

(VIDEO) FABOLOUS - SO NY @myfabolouslife

Love this joint..,..,Shouts to Fab

(VIDEO) HOW THEY GET DOWN, "A Documentary Explanation Of The Music Industry" ( Trailer 1)

FEATURING INTERVIEWS WITH (listed alphabetically by first name) Allison Hinds Andre Harrell Bert Padell Bill Krasilovsky, Esq. Bruce Lundvall Chuck D Cory Robbins David Hinckley Eddie Palmieri Eric Roberson Gary Casson Ice T Joe Isgro Joe Serling, Esq. Kendall Minter, Esq. Mark Siegel Martha Manuzzi Maxx Myrick Otis Williams Pastor Hezikiah Walker Peter Edge Professor Catherine Moore Professor Jason King Reverend Al Sharpton Robert Christgau Rob Thomas Tom Mackay Wayne Williams Will Downing and Wynton Marsalis

Sunday, November 25, 2012

(VIDEO) DIAMOND D'S LIVE TOUR BAND REHEARSAL SESSION

"My Band Champion Sound rehearsing for the tour...they just happened to be fans of my work so memorizing the old and new songs was a breeze" Diamond To book Diamond hit me up @ 238beats@gmail.com. 2013 DJ/MC dates now being accepted worldwide

(VIDEO) CHRIS RIVERS (F/K/A BABY PUN) INTERVIEW W/DJ 250

Sunday, November 18, 2012

CLASSIC FLICKS: LL COOL J , BIZ MARKIE, BIG DADDY KANE, GURU (RIP)



(AUDIO) @DJTEDSMOOTH DIAMONDS REMIX - RIHANNA FEAT. NORE

Shouts to Ted Smooth...#REMIXKING

(VIDEO) Fort Docx Documentary

Shouts to the whole Fort Docx crew....make sure you check this out.. Documentary on the Hip-Hop group Fort Docx... Original group members: Faice, Tons, Geez, K-Terror, Clak Willie, Clik Douglas, Kia. The group was signed to Half Life Ent. in the year 2000. The released hits like: You Know How It Is & Don't Like Them Kids.. The group of 7 eventually down-sized to a group of 5, Faice, Tons, Geez, K-Terror & Clak Willie aka Millano.... The group went independent after federal indictments were given to the Owners/CEO's of Half Life Ent.

(VIDEO) Lord Finesse & DJ Boogie Blind - Live @ Bounce in Manchester

Some more footage from Finesse's European tour. Shouts to Boogie Blind..One of the best DJ's I have seen...#Salute

(VIDEO) LORD FINESSE: BIG L TRIBUTE LIVE @ HIGH 5 CLUB GERMANY 2012

Shouts to Finesse & Boogie Blind. RIP BIG L #DITC

Saturday, November 17, 2012

(VIDEO) MAESTRO - The History of House Music & NYC Club Culture (DOCUMENTARY)

A movie about dance music history, oldschool housemusic and club culture like the legendary Paradise Garage, DJ Larry Levan, The Loft, The Gallery, David Mancuso, Nicky Siano, Frankie Knuckles,

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

(VIDEO) @DJDOOWOP LIVE IN GERMANY WITH SADAT X & JERU THE DAMAJA

TO BOOK THE LIVE MIXTAPE TOUR HIT 238BEATS@GMAIL.COM

(AUDIO) DJ pHiLLy/Trackside Burners - WU-TANG SHAOLIN MIXTAPE VOL 1

(NEW MUSIC) @AstronomicalKid - Methods (Prod. By Astro)

Shouts to Astro....Looking forward to hearing more from him.

(AUDIO) DJ Jazzy Jeff & Shortkut Live at The Do-Over


After cutting his teeth around Philly’s block parties where the competition was ruthless, Jeff Townes aka Jazzy Jeff quickly made a name for himself with his natural flair for cutting and scratching. But it wasn’t until he spun at a party on Will Smith‘s mum’s block that Jeff met his comrade in arms and long-standing musical partner. Their debut LP Rock The House was mostly made in Jeff’s basement, but that still didn’t stop their blend of party jams, goofy humour, and adolescent narratives from striking a chord from Philly to Jersey to DC and New York. It didn’t prepare the duo for what was to follow however, as their second LP He’s The DJ, I’m The Rapper scooped them a Grammy Award, before nationwide fame arrived with their TV comedy show ‘The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air’. He went on to create the production company A Touch Of Jazz, and helped a raft of Philly musicians achieve critical and commercial acclaim, among them James Poyser, Musiq Soulchild, Vikter Duplaix, and Jill Scott. From working with greats like Roy Ayers, Questlove, or Mac Miller, Jeff’s creative energy and boundless enthusiasm is infectious.

 Just like his Philly partner Jeff, DJ Shortkut has been making major contributions to the world of turntablism for more than twenty-five years. In fact, he’s probably the only DJ in history to claim membership in three of the most influential and long-lasting DJ crews ever: Invisibl Skratch Piklz, Beat Junkies and Triple Threat DJs. Besides his indisputable skills in all competitive aspects of his craft, his often marathon-like sets never forget what’s most important: Do not leave the crowd without a strong beat to step to.

(AUDIO) @KOOLDJREDALERT ON CRAZY LEGS " LUNCH BREAKS SHOW " 11/13/12 @CRAZYLEGSRSC

Red Alert & Crazy Legs cooking up some treats live in the kitchen
Shouts to Crazy Legs for giving us this treat today. I felt like it was 1985 and I had to make sure I had enough tapes to record the whole show! Much respect and love to

Red Alert. Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Check out some fact about Red Alert from Crazy Legs website

15 Facts you probably didn't know about DJ Red Alert...
1     Did you know that DJ Red Alert has appeared in over 50 Music Videos.
2     Did you know that DJ Red Alert is honored with his own exhibit at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio.
3     Did you know that DJ Red Alert was named one of the 50 most influential people in music by Rolling Stone Magazine.
4     Did you know that DJ Red Alert has 6 Compilations albums to date.
5     Did you know that DJ Red Alert is the host of the NBA Superstar #3 Video.
6     Did you know that DJ Red Alert is an original member of the world famous Universal Zulu Nation.
7     Did you know that DJ Red Alert was a regular host of the internationally acclaimed DMC (Disco Mix Club) competition finals.
8     Did you know that DJ Red Alert is a member of Boogie Down Productions (KRS One).
9     Did you know that DJ Red Alert regularly visits schools to encourage young people to make education a priority.
10     Did you know that DJ Red Alert appears in a photo with the artist Shyne inside his album "Godfather Buried Alive"?
11     Did you know that DJ Red Alert provides the Intro and Outro on The Fugee's Groundbreaking Worldwide 17 Million Seller "The Score".
12     Did you know that DJ Red Alert did a cameo in the movie Juice.
13     Did you know that DJ Red Alert was named an honorary ambassador to the United Nations in recognition of his achievements in the field of music.
14     Did you know that DJ Red Alert was inducted to the Bronx Walk of Fame on June 22, 2003.
15     Did you know that DJ Red Alert was the Official Voice of the 2003 Source Awards held in Miami, Florida.
16     Did you know that 2013 will mark DJ Red Alert's 30th Anniversary on Radio.

Monday, November 12, 2012

BLACKOUT RADIO 3 HOUR TRIBUTE TO LORD FINESSE (AUDIO)

Shouts to Phat Phillie & the whole Blackout Radio crew....This is a must for the collection. Finesse whats good! Shouts to Boogie Blind....

 D.I.T.C.'S FOUNDING MEMBER LORD FINESSE IS COMING TO ZAGREB TO PERFORM AT BLACKOUT RADIO'S 19TH ANNIVERSARY THIS TUESDAY NOV 13th, 2012. WE DID A 2 HOUR SPECIAL ON FINESSE, HIS ALBUMS, PRODUCTION, REMIXES, D.I.T.C. ETC. CHECK IT OUT & ENJOY THE SHOW! SHOW

LINKS:
 HOUR 1: http://limelinx.com/eewlg
HOUR 2: http://limelinx.com/fn4ok
HOUR 3: http://limelinx.com/b5n7o

Thursday, November 8, 2012

LORD FINESSE @ CARGO UK : REVIEW


Shouts to Lord Finesse & Boogie Blind....Original article from  http://www.broken-culture.co.uk/?p=5007

The increased ammount of nights, releases and press for UK hip hop acts are currently receiving isn’t the only positive effect of the boom in this little culture of ours we’re currently benefiting from. With more heads, promoters and publicity in general knocking about, the ammount of overseas artists hitting our fine shores recently has also been, frankly, ridiculous. With Phife, Immortal Technique, Premier, Pete Rock & CL Smooth and Doom all touching down in London town over the last couple of months, we’ve been spoilt for choice, leaving our mind state high and out wallet states low.

As if to put the cherry on the cake, Wordplay Magazine and Will Not Be Televised teamed up last night (7th November 2012) to book the mighty Lord Finesse, of the infamous Diggin’ in the Crates crew. I’d been told Lord Finesse’s stage show is on point, but no amount of accolade and praise for the mighty producer/DJ/MC could prepare me for the pure volume of education the funky technician dropped on Cargo club out in Shoreditch. With Boogie Blind (of the Executioners) blessing the decks behind him (and the mic in fact, with an outgoing and at times hilarious stage presence) they literally put on a lesson in rocking a raised platform.

First though, we arrived just in time to catch Glastonbury owls BVA and Leaf Dog. I’ve sung their praise plenty of times before and I’m sure there’s no need to say it again, but these two just work together on stage in a way that no one but tight friends can. If you think they pop up on this website an awful lot, it’s because they also pop up in hip hop in general an awful lot, two absolute troopers that fully rep for the UK wherever they go and are helping to elevate our scene no end. Although the Cargo crowd, in typical London style, were fairly unreceptive, they still put everything into it and, with a lot of heads in the place who were obviously more up on their US material, no doubt left with a few new fans. Living and breathing boom bap.

The dull crowd problem quickly changed though, when Manchester’s Estate Recordings/Broke N English DJ Konny Kon stepped up to the decks, pulling out US classic after classic from (would you believe it) a real vinyl bag. Although he was having a bit of trouble with skippy vinyl which seemed to upset his game at the start, he got more and more comfortable as the set went on and tunes from Biggie, Wu and all the usual suspects had the middle section bouncing like a herd of hoodied up kangaroos.

After a short twenty minutes though, the crowd began to point and whisper as he swapped places with Boogie Blind, who instantly asserted his stage presence even from the back of it, utilizing his mic to hype up the crowd with a “here comes the funky technician” chant, at which point the man everyone had been waiting for eventually swaggered into view. I mentioned earlier how much they schooled the crowd, and without you being there it’s hard for me to fully explain the sheer class of their act, but I guess I’m obliged to try…..

Firstly, the simple ease in the way Finesse holds a mic. Even when spitting his faster flows, he never seems short of breath and just straight jams on stage, putting pitch perfect delivery out across the room as if it’s nothing. Then there’s the fact that they’re both very entertaining guys. From crowd mockery, through banter between them about Boogie Blind’s increasingly liquored up state (which in no way effected performance) to somehow finding new angles for age old rants against the autotune hip hop of today, it almost became a stand up at times.

They’re also humble though, shouting out Wu and plenty of other crews along the way. Finesse’s story of how he met Big L (RIP) and began rolling with him made for good knowledge, and brings me on to one of my favourite sections of the show, Big L tunes! Taking more of a backseat for a little bit, Finesse let Boogie Blind chop his way through a mix of Big L classics, occasionally spitting verses alongside, to a sea of L’s from the crowd in the midst of a pretty incredible, although bittersweet, homage to the departed rhymer. Some may call this lazy, I’ve heard people in the past get irate about performers simply playing tunes from other artists, but in this case you’d definitely be chatting Belgian’s finest waffles. For while Finnesse was billed from 10:40-11:30, he started near enough on time and didn’t finish till 1:00, extending his show out of sheer love for the craft.

Having worked through material, more or less chronologically, from all of his albums, they began delving deeper into the discography with remixes and guest verses, Finesse seemingly having an encyclopedic knowledge of his bars to any tune Boogie Blind decided to cut in. They were literally just having fun in that infectious way that means the crowd can’t help but join in. Finesse stepping behind the decks for a beat juggling battle with Boogie in which they switched places every bar was simply nuts, and he said it himself, after admitting defeat to Boogie, when he exclaimed “No rapper, no fuck that, no MC, rocks it on the decks like I do“. Another nice little gimmick was getting someone up from the crowd to be his hype man and adlib a tune for him. When BVA appeared onto the stage, I was admittedly quick to assume it had been set up, but just as quickly realised that neither Finesse nor Boogie had a clue, as BVA gave him back up with expected effortless ease. “London, I think you’ve found a new star” were the words leaving Finesse’s mouth as the Four Owls member stepped off the stage.

Frankly, you shouldn’t have missed it, but make it up to me by making sure you catch Finesse if you ever get a chance. You can tell he bleeds hip hop and his pure passion for it, not to mention intense skill in all the musical elements of it, makes for a humbling experience. He played all the popular classics as well as the tunes for the more on point fans, with none of that ‘I’m only playing my new stuff’ arrogance that’s kicked me in the teeth in the past and he did it all with style and grace, effortlessly. I’m sure I’ve made my point. More photos over on Facebook.

(VIDEO) @KIDCAPRI101 @ Prospect Park (Brooklyn), NYC 6/23/12

Shouts to The Kid.....

(VIDEO) @RasKass Barmageddon 2012

Ras Kass talking about upcoming album, the title change from PUMA to Barmageddon, pre order packages, sponsorship by Tribal Gear clothing, how to get limited edition T shirts, merchandise available with purchase of album, interactive opportunities for fans to write bars on last song "iSpit", fans can submit 1 bar of lyrics with order of 'bloodDiamond' Barmageddon package for contest http://raskass.bandcamp.com/releases

ATTENTION: @DJDOOWOP'S LIVE MIXTAPE TOUR NOW BOOKING 2012/2013 DATES WORLDWIDE


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DJ DOO WOP'S LIVE MIXTAPE TOUR is a traveling mixtape experience featuring some of  Hip Hop's most elite MC's.

Check out the review of the first stop on the 13 date, European Live Mixtape Tour @ Jazz Cafe in London. 
 
London has seen its fair share of performances from golden-era artists in recent months, with this particular event being one of the most anticipated, promising appearances from not one, but two iconic emcees backed-up by one of the greatest mixtape deejays of all-time.

Between them, Brand Nubian’s Sadat X and former Gang Starr Foundation member Jeru The Damaja share a hefty catalogue of classics, all of which have aged well and still stand as musical monuments to the lyrical brilliance and sonic creativity that the best of 90s Hip-Hop had to offer.

After the Bounce Master himself DJ Doo Wop had warmed the crowd up with a selection of real rap staples, a lively Sadat X bounded onstage to the sound of the Brand Nubian favourite “Punks Jump Up To Get Beat Down”, leading the crowd as they chanted the hook in unison before launching into the timeless “All For One”.

Pausing to remind everyone that he reps “New York City, Brand Nubian, D.I.T.C. and Lo-Lifes”, the emcee with one of the most recognisable voices in Hip-Hop proceeded to drop his verse from the late-90s Rawkus banger “1-9-9-9″ and also delivered a rousing rendition of his “Ready To Die”-era collaboration with Biggie Smalls, “Come On Motherf**kers”, with Sadat reminiscing on the time he spent in the studio writing the track with the BK giant as they both got drunk on champagne.

Promising to return later, X left the stage, leaving the audience in the capable hands of Doo Wop once again. Dropping some rhymes of his own, the Bounce Squad leader took the opportunity to dedicate the segment to his fallen friend Guru (complete with a “F**k Solar!” moment), going back-to-back on the turntables with some Gang Starr classics, including “Take It Personal”, which was Jeru’s signal to make his first appearance.

Reciting Guru’s rhymes in his own inimitable Brooklyn baritone, the NY emcee, decked in jeans, hoodie and Timberlands, smiled widely as he was greeted with roars of approval. Working his way through a number of DJ Premier-produced cuts, including “D. Original” and “Tha Bulls**t”, the gritty wordsmith mixed some humour into his performance, engaging in light-hearted exchanges with various audience members and playfully chastising the crowd for apparently not making enough noise.

Something that was apparent from looking around the venue was the number of younger heads in attendance, some of whom looked like they would barely have been born when both Sadat and Jeru were first making their respective marks on the Hip-Hop landscape. Encouragingly, the majority of the more youthful faces around the Jazz Cafe definitely didn’t appear to be fair weather fans, rhyming along word-for-word to twenty-year-old joints as if they were the soundtrack of the present day. A situation which can only be viewed as a positive thing as, judging from the lack of old-school heads at this and other recent gigs, it will be those younger fans who keep artists such as Sadat and Jeru touring for years to come, as long as their interest in classic Hip-Hop isn’t just a passing phase based on the music’s potential retro-cool appeal.

With Sadat and Jeru each performing a second individual set, which included anthems such as “Love Me Or Leave Me Alone” and “Come Clean”, the show closed with an impromptu freestyle session. As Jeru stepped behind the turntables to spin some familiar breaks, Sadat and Doo Wop invited any emcees in the house to approach the stage, with UK talent such as Oliver Sudden and Chima Anya taking the opportunity to rock with the three Rotten Apple representatives.

Ending a seamless night of classic material by mingling with fans to graciously sign autographs and take photos, Sadat, Jeru and Doo Wop left having ensured those older fans in the crowd were able to relive some of their Hip-Hop memories, whilst helping the younger heads in the audience create some new ones of their own.

Ryan Proctor


ATTENTION PROMOTERS, AGENTS,CLUB OWNERS:

DJ DOO WOP'S LIVE MIXTAPE TOUR is now accepting dates for 2012/2013 WORLDWIDE. 

SOME OF THE ARTISTS AVAILABLE:

ROYAL FLUSH
RAS KASS
MIC GERONIMO
PLANET ASIA
  MR. CHEEKS (LOST BOYS)
LORDS OF THE UNDERGROUND

Other artists & DJ's are available upon request. Complete tour package including riders available upon request. Contact TEAMDJDOOWOP@GMAIL.COM 

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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

(NEW MUSIC) Kurious - Snake Charmer 2 [prod. by Metal Fingers DOOM]

Shouts to Kurious...

Afrika Bambaataa & Universal Zulu Nation present 39th Universal Zulu Nation Anniversary November 9th - 11th, 2012


UZN 39 - Full Schedule NYC
 
Just Announced! Due to the impending Nor'easter storm, ONLY the Thurs. Nov. 8th show is canceled and refunds are available at point of purchase.
* CANCELED * NOV. 8th * CANCELED * 
8pm. Feat. DJ Afrika Bambaataa, Dead Prez, 9th Wonder, Large Professor, DJ Maseo, DJ Ali Shaheed Muhammad, King Kamonzi, DJ Sammy B, DJ Spinna, Evitan (feat.  Dres and Jarobi), Mazzi SoulPurpose, Mars Co Op, Black Rob 212.777.6800
* CANCELED * * CANCELED * * CANCELED *  

NOV. 9: GRAMERCY THEATER 127 East 23rd
ElectroFunkin Breakz! 8pm. Feat. TC Izlam, Afrika Baby Bam, DJ Soul Slinger, Soul Sonic Force, DJ JJ Frost, DJ Nigel Richards, DJ ICue, DJ Power, S.T.R.A.F.E., Newcleus, Cozmo-D, MC Globe, Freedom Williams, MC T.R.A.C. MC Jamalski, MC Supa, K-Swift, Myzeyesis, DJ Odyssey, DJ Paul-C, DJ Vandal, DJ Wally Pish Posh, DJ Odi +  Co-Hosts: MC GLOBE & Freedom Williams. N, R or 6 to 23rd St. 18+. $15 w/ Zulu ID. $30 day of. Buy $21 adv. tickets here or at the box office: 212.614.6932. Like us on Facebook

Sat. NOV. 10: FAMILY DAY: BROOKLYN NYC 
12pm-7pm. FREE! All Ages. Feat. MCs, DJs, Graffiti art showcases, Dancing, workshops, arts & crafts, food, drinks and more! 3rd Eye Solation 1501 Broadway (betw. Jefferson & Cornelia Bushwick, Brooklyn NYC 11211. J to Halsey St. or B26 bus to Halsey & Broadway (2 blocks south).  info  Like us on Facebook

NOV. 10: GRAMERCY THEATER 127 East 23rd.
8pm. The Jungle Brothers, Young Guru, Kool DJ Red Alert, GrandWizzard Theodore, Methuzulah Gem, El Da Sensei, King Russ, DJ Tony Tone, Samsunn, DJ Ayce International, Tone Trump, Peaceful Order of Warriors, Chill Monday, Fresh Vetz, Wais P, Santa, +. N, R or 6 to 23rd St. 18+.  $15 w/ Zulu ID. $30 day of.  Buy $21 adv. tickets here or at the Gramercy Theater box office: 212.614.6932. Like us on Facebook
JUST ADDED! 
NOV. 11: MEETING OF THE MINDS HARLEM
2pm-7pm. All Ages. FREE  entry but donations are welcome. The National Black Theater 2031 5th Ave Harlem betw. 125 & 126 St. NYC. 2 3 4 5 or 6 to 125  Like us on Facebook

NOV. 11: SOBs 200 Varick St. NYC 10014
9:30pm. Hosts: GrandMaster Caz & Baron Ambrosia. Dj's Jazzy Jay, Johnny Juice, Rockin' Rob, Chuck City, Peril, Lady Love, Mel Starr, Chuck Chillout, Rich Medina plus The Crash Crew, Son of Berzerk, Tricky T, Black U.N, Queen Bleu Nile, M-7 Rayvon and Johnny-Wa Boogie Boys, Sequence, Donald D, Quintescence, Santa, Zieme, Yungstar 6/3, MC Stik-E. $15 w/ Zulu ID. $20 day of. 21+. 1 Train to Houston. Buy $20 adv. tickets here before they sell out or at the box office: 212.243.4940 Like us on Facebook

(VIDEO) @DJDOOWOP LIVE MIXTAPE TOUR NOW ACCEPTING DATES WORLDWIDE FOR 2013

ATTN PROMOTERS: BOOK @DJDOOWOP LIVE MIXTAPE TOUR 2013...CHECK OUT THE PROMO VIDEO FROM THE EUROPEAN RUN FEAT SADAT X & JERU THE DAMAJA. Doo Wop will be a presenter @ the Global Spin Awards 11/19 & will be in Brazil 12/27 spinning for the Jogos Das Estelas (All Star Soccer Game) 238beats@gmail.com

(NEW MUSIC) SQUAD MUSIK : HOSTED BY @DJDOOWOP

Shouts to Snaggapuss, Shady Ray & the whole BounceSquad ....Make sure you support this! #BOUNCESQUAD2013 The update to the infamous bouncesquad .... presents SQUADMUSIK refresh the mixtape all production by Dapharmacy @djdoowop...check @snaggapuss"S...check @Shadyray104...check @ls2020.....check @DJ..mcbooO....check @BigFrench....check feat @rekomstopskeemz @sirecastro fesahrollins @allyssachicc @Petawayne Gloriaryann Spaceboy!!!!

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Monday, November 5, 2012

JALIL OF WHODINI SPEAKS OUT AGAINST RUN DMC & RUSSEL SIMMONS





Tonight TVONE aired  Celebrity Crime Files : Jam Master Jay, which discussed JMJ's unsolved murder. Apparently Whodini was disrespected and Jalil took to FB to air it out. Haven't seen the episode yet and I will post the video asap.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Friday, November 2, 2012

TRACY 168 DISCUSSES THE HISTORY OF GRAFFITI (VIDEO)

Not sure whats going on with Tracy, hope the rumors are not true. Please update me if you have info. Shouts to Cope2, Cavs & MKay

@DJDOOWOP TRIBUTE TO GURU - GERMANY 2012 (VIDEO)

Wop made sure to pay tribute to Guru during his Live Mixtape Tour stop in Germany. Look out for the HD version of this video coming soon. #RIPGURU

Thursday, November 1, 2012

***NEW MUSIC*** KRS ONE - DISASTER KIT (AUDIO)

With millions of people on the East coast feeling the wrath of Hurricane Sandy, hip hop legend, KRS-One, releases this new track titled "Disaster Kit". This is what he had to say about the track: “This is an opportunity to show the world what Hip Hop is capable of. Obviously this project isn’t about raising money or making money. This is purely about knowledge and survival; I truly hope the world benefits from these words. By memorizing the lyrics of this song, you at least prepare yourself

SOME FLICKS FROM @DJDOOWOP COLOGNE GERMANY SHOW #LIVEMIXTAPETOUR







Much respect Stijn Coppens for the flicks