J Dilla Tribute Club Night
Mi., 02. Sep. 2009 23:00 @ SASS , Wien - Innere Stadt
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LineUp: DJ Mezuian (Wolfpack Edition), Mr Guan (The Loud Minority), DruStory (Artful ReCreation), DJ Said (Artful ReCreation)
On September the 2nd, we celebrate the Music of a legendary producer:
James Yancey aka `J Dilla`´ aka Jay Dee (RIP)
This night will be a tribute to J Dilla and will focus mainly on the
Music of J Dilla but will also touch upon a wide range of different
hip hop and Soul producers who we feel were influenced by his sound
and style, as J Dilla himself was around since the ?Golden Era? of Hip
Hop. Therefore expect to hear some Classics as well post 2000 J Dilla
joints !
Jay Dee was a Hip Hop producer who emerged from the mid-1990s
underground hip hop scene in Detroit Michigan. According to his
obituary at NPR.org, he “was one of the music industry’s most
influential hip-hop artists, working for big-name acts like De La
Soul, Busta Rhymes, Common, Erykah Badu, The Roots and a Tribe called
Quest. Artists like Kanye West and the Neptunes and many others were
also heavily influenced by his production sound and style.
Yancey’s career began slowly; he was highly regarded among the groups
and rappers for which he produced, most notably for the production of
critically acclaimed albums by Common, Busta Rhymes, and The Pharcyde.
He was a member of Slum Village for their acclaimed debut album
Fantastic Vol 2. He was also a member of 2 production groups that were
collectively very influential for today´s post-Neosoul era: The
Soulaquarians and the Ummah which inlcude artist such as: Dángelo,
Bilal, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Common, Questlove, James Poyser (`The
Miseducation´ Laurin Hill).
Following his death, the hip hop community became centered upon the
music and image of J Dilla. Many of the artists with whom Yancey
worked performed or recorded tributes, and a large group of followers
voiced their support for the late musician. Yancey’s music experienced
a rebirth as the producer gained many times more listeners than he had during his life.
On September the 2nd, we celebrate the Music of a legendary producer:
James Yancey aka `J Dilla`´ aka Jay Dee (RIP)
This night will be a tribute to J Dilla and will focus mainly on the
Music of J Dilla but will also touch upon a wide range of different
hip hop and Soul producers who we feel were influenced by his sound
and style, as J Dilla himself was around since the ?Golden Era? of Hip
Hop. Therefore expect to hear some Classics as well post 2000 J Dilla
joints !
Jay Dee was a Hip Hop producer who emerged from the mid-1990s
underground hip hop scene in Detroit Michigan. According to his
obituary at NPR.org, he “was one of the music industry’s most
influential hip-hop artists, working for big-name acts like De La
Soul, Busta Rhymes, Common, Erykah Badu, The Roots and a Tribe called
Quest. Artists like Kanye West and the Neptunes and many others were
also heavily influenced by his production sound and style.
Yancey’s career began slowly; he was highly regarded among the groups
and rappers for which he produced, most notably for the production of
critically acclaimed albums by Common, Busta Rhymes, and The Pharcyde.
He was a member of Slum Village for their acclaimed debut album
Fantastic Vol 2. He was also a member of 2 production groups that were
collectively very influential for today´s post-Neosoul era: The
Soulaquarians and the Ummah which inlcude artist such as: Dángelo,
Bilal, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Common, Questlove, James Poyser (`The
Miseducation´ Laurin Hill).
Following his death, the hip hop community became centered upon the
music and image of J Dilla. Many of the artists with whom Yancey
worked performed or recorded tributes, and a large group of followers
voiced their support for the late musician. Yancey’s music experienced
a rebirth as the producer gained many times more listeners than he had during his life.
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