Termanology dropped off a New Years Day release to start the year off with some easy listening. If Heaven Was A Mile Away is his tribute mixtape to the late great J Dilla. The mixtape features Termanology and friends kicking verses over all of Termanology's favorite J Dilla beats. I can't complain — maybe we've ever got an early contender for one of 2009's better mixtapes. The bar's already
Here’s a track entitled Time Has Come which can be found on DJ Exile’s Dirty Science. The artists on this track include the late J Dilla- legendary hip hop producer and emcee, with his group Slum Village. This is probably THE song on this album that I can probably listen to hundreds of times without [...]
Wow. Infectiously dope, in a sleazy way. Radio rip off Benji B's show.Certainly dope in it's own right, but throw an emcee over this. Woo.DOWNLOAD // J Dilla - Lightworks [ Flying Lotus Remix ] [Radio Rip]via GULLY
In case you've been away from the computer for a few days, or live in some existence devoid of technology - Dilla Ghost Doom. Stonesthrow drops the exclusive digital release of these long-awaited collaborations for 99¢ each. Scoop the single, including both tracks and a bonus mix of the two for 3 bucks. Quality material you should definitely support.Dilla lives on.LINK // Dilla Doom Ghost @ Ston
How could this project not be a bonafide classic? By means of Stonesthrow:
“In late 2005 Ghostface Killa and MF DOOM were both recording over tracks from J Dilla’s instrumental opus, Donuts, which saw release the following February. Some of these were released on Ghostface’s Fishscale in 2006, while others, including a Dilla-Doom project, were postponed [...]
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J Dilla might be pulling a Tupac on us here, it’s been a couple years since his death and there seems to always be unreleased material of his popping up. One such track...
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So this track ‘Trucks’ will apparently be the third joint off of J Dilla’s unreleased MCA album “Pay Jay” that I’ve featured here. Recently you heard ‘We f’d up‘, but that loosie ‘Diamonds prod. by Nottz‘ I posted all the way last March will be on the album as [...]
Another unadulterated & exclusive banger off of of Uncle Imani’s upcoming solo project “Blaquestarrdust” (spelling and release date tentative). BMS features a sample from the late great J Dilla off of Slum Village’s “Raise It Up“, which J Dilla managed to produce utilizing a simple casio keyboard. And for some more Hip-Hop trivia for that [...]
Some Dilla Cuts, suppossed to be unreleased. R.I.P In rar format
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This beat was meant for Jay-Z, but Kanye killed it, check it out!Click here to listen the track.HERE You have been blessed with the grace of the Panther.E.G Radio, ExtravaGangsta Radio,
If you ain’t feelin’ this unreleased joint by the late great Dilla, I’m sorry to say, but you need to clean your ears out. ‘We F’d Up’ is rumored to be a loosie off Dilla’s unreleased MCA album “Pay Jay”, which J Dilla’s Wikipdia article reports will be eventually dropping:
“Dilla was signed to a solo [...]
Tvarcich, there are days when you are as smart as a nuclear scientist and there are others when you are as dumb as mud. Today, fear I is one of the latter. I have soil wrapped around my proboscis and mud all over my chin. Why art thou in such a...
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Beatboxing Flute - "Peter and the Wolf"The Ink Spots - "I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire""I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire" IIO.V. Wright - "Let's Straighten It Out"The Zombies - "She's Not There"J Dilla - "Nothing Like This"Rihanna - "Umbrella"Group Home - "Living Proof"Ai Phoenix - "He Kisses the Streets I Walk"Les Baxter - "Autumn Leaves"
Nolan Strong at HipHop-Elements.com has written about J Dilla and Frank N Dank’s new European Vacation dvd (which is in stores now).
Frank N Dank talk about Dilla and the footage from Europe that made the cut:
“We’ve known Dilla since 1984, before there were beats, rhymes or any of that,” Frank told AllHipHop.com. “That’s what this [...]
J Dilla loyalist Wanja Lange took some time to speak with Dilla’s fam, Uncle Herm and cousin Shon about the J Dilla Project and Lupus awareness.
Says Lange,
We cannot bring James Yancey back. But what we can and should do is keep his memory alive and most importantly help the victims who now deal with the pain that Lupus brings. Whether it’s the ones who were diagnosed to have it, or their families and friends who hurt just as much. It is our responsibility to help, to bring awareness.
And that is what James Yanceys family is doing now. They formed a project to raise money for the research of the disease Lupus and to help the victims. I believe this is of a very high significance, so I had a talk with J.Dillas uncle Herm and his cousin Shon, for them to tell us about their project, their personal memories of a lost family member and what we can do to help.
Read the interview at Lange’s blog, here.
411mania.com is reporting that Traffic Entertainment will be releasing Dilla’s Jay Deelicious: Originals, Remixes, & Rarities in August.
Jay Dee, aka J Dilla, emerged as a Hip Hop producer to be reckoned with in 1995 when his name was attached to the first single from The Pharcyde’s eagerly anticipated sophomore album “Labcabincalifornia”. Drop the needle on his first Pharcyde production “Runnin” and you have the launch point of a producer’s career that mesmerized, titillated and expanded the domes of Hip Hop fans for the next decade. “Jay Deelicious: Originals, Remixes & Rarities” documents Jay Dilla’s early production on Delicious Vinyl.
Working closely with The Pharcyde and Michael “Mike Floss” Ross, (Delicious Vinyl’s founder), Jay Dee was instrumental in keeping The Pharcyde’s second album as ear poppin’ and bugged as their maiden classic “Bizarre Ride To The Pharcyde”,
Two recent Denaun Porter features: here at Allhiphop and here at The Michigan Citizen.
Allhiphop asks Porter about his difficult 2006.
AllHipHop.com: 2006 was a rough year for Detroit Hiphop. Within two months of each other, both J Dilla and Proof passed away. You worked closely with both of them, how has that affected you personally?
Mr. Porter: You gotta understand, that’s the reason that I got into the game. Proof introduced me to J Dilla. I introduced J Dilla to Dre, and just having that feeling of being able to have Dre, J Dilla, and myself in the same room, both of my teachers, was the greatest feeling on Earth. And plus, this dude [J. Dilla] allowed me to come over his house late night when he was doing sessions with Pete Rock. And Proof, me and Proof, we had the relationship where I didn’t know how proud of me he was until I he was gone. Me and him would fight. We’re one in the same, I feel like, because he taught me so much about just being able to stand on my
Definitely my favorite track off of Jay Love Japan, I was initially just going to post the instrumental, but the actual song sounds better with the scratches and what not… “Jay Love Japan” is in stores now… (R.I.P)
Trivia Question: Which old school Slum Village song did Dilla mix into track during the chorus?
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The video after the jump is of J Dilla (R.I.P.), speaking on his relationship with Madlib, how the brothas first met, and how their collaborations first began, its some good footage. Remember J Dilla’s album “Jay Love Japan” is in stores, and is a must cop. (more…)
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Another banger off Phat Kat’s lastest album “Carte Blanche” in stores now, did Dilla ever make a wack beat in his life?
Probably not.
Go cop that.
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“Don’t take it as a diss, this is just to let you know that I love ya” Na brotha, thats a diss…
This is the last great slum song, Dilla blessed Elzhi and T3 and came back with this joint which is the last track on “Detroit Deli” released in 04′.
Its a shame how El put Baatin on blast, but apparently they got past their differences as Tin is rumored to rejoin Slum Village. It’d be a shame if Dilla’s death is the reason for them to possibly reconvene…
Today, Stussy is releasing this J. Dilla t-shirt, in colaboration with BBE Records, celebrating Dilla’s album, “The Shining”, which was released last year. Some of the proceeds will be going to the J. Dilla Foundation, so cop the tee and support Ma Dukes.
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P.S. I’m throwing my favorite track ‘Wont Do’ from The Shining cus’ I feel like it… J Dilla R.I.P
For all you cats in the NYC, make sure to check out my man Bazooka Joe @ the J-Dilla "Ruff Draft" listening party. Also check out the Bazooka Joe Interview for 1xtraLarge coming soon later this week. This dude is one of the most slept on mixtape Dj's ever and has put out some serious classic tapes. Check him out @Myspace