TAG: Babu

May16

DJ Premier @ Echoplex 5/14/11 (Live Review) (Video)

A celebration dedicated to too many people to mention both living and resting (R.I.P. Guru), DJ Premier and the Beat Junkies (including DJ Rhettmatic and DJ Babu) absolutely obliterated hip-hop at the Echoplex on Saturday only to reconstruct it via expertly crafted golden age-inspired sets.  Babu and Rhettmatic made their way through the likes of James Brown, Dead Prez, …

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Mar24

Rel & JBillion – Once In A Lifetime feat. 1 O.A.K. (Video & MP3)

Rel & JBillion are preparing their release, MVMNT as a free album download on May 17th, 2011.

The SF representatives present the first official music video from the album for the song Once In A Lifetime featuring 1 O.A.K. Producer Rel, also takes forth directorial duties for the music video and was filmed at San Francisco’s beloved Mexican grill, “Papalote,” opened in 1999 by DJ Mr. E and brother Victor Escobedo. Papalote garnered much attention after winning a culinary battle against the Food network’s Bobby Flay for their “Triple Threat Burrito.”

***Side note. Papalote’s salsa is world famous. Ask Pete Rock, House Shoes or J.Rocc, Babu, and the rest of the Beat Junkies haha***

In addition to the music video for “Once In A Lifetime” …

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Oct19

Beat Junkies Takeover in SF (FREE Pair of Tickets Giveaway)

On the 23rd, The World Famous Beat Junkies will in the Bay Area to rock Mighty SF.  This is the official Beat Junkies takeover featuring your favorite DJ’s, J.Rocc, Babu, Rhettmatic & Shortkut.  You can cop advance tickets here or win a pair of free tickets exclusively on URB.  All you have to do is be the first to e-mail frequencysf@gmail.com and tell us who started this DJ collective.  All it takes is some quick googling so hurry up!  Good luck ya’ll.

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Aug17

Rhymefest Interview

Revolution is a word often thrown around but rarely represented accurately.  Projects and people are often characterized as being revolutionary, but sadly they often fail to create any significant change or sustain any noteworthy impact.  A true revolutionary change must begin with a determined introspective investigation. Rhymefest understands this. He has for quite some time and with his decision to no longer be referred to as Rhymefest but instead his true name of Che, he is taking the necessary steps to demonstrate to the world the revolution that he has been taking a part of. Without rehashing stories about how he got his start or trying to have him speak on projects he is unable to speak on (Kanye West for instance), URB focused on the issue of most precedence: The Revolution of Rhymefest. URB caught up with Fest to discuss his most recent project, his personal revolution, and  the potential of his involvement in a hip-hop super group. …MORE

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Mar16

DJ Babu – The Beat Tape, Vol. 2 (Review)

DJ Babu

The Beat Tape, Vol. 2

Released by Dilated Junkie


DJ Babu, of the world famous Beat Junkies and turntablist-mastermind behind the Dilated Peoples’ headnodding work, is at it again in a follow-up to his 2007 instrumental The Beat Tape Vol. 1 with the aptly named record: The Beat Tape Vol. 2. With his already impressive discography and genre-defining work on Super Duck Breaks (1996), Super Duper Duck Breaks (2000), and the Duck Season series, DJ Babu is no newcomer to the beatmaking game. A pioneer in his own right, DJ Babu has been a prominent name in hip-hop since his introduction to the culture and has contributed vast amounts of innovation through his innovative and creative musical efforts. The Beat Tape Vol. 2, like its predecessor, is an album of short one-to-three-minute instrumental beats that showcase the versatility of DJ Babu’s abilities on the wheels of steel. His work has continually evolved, providing the soundscapes to the ever-changing world of hip-hop music. On The Beat Tape Vol. 2, DJ Babu comes correct with a dark and ominous flavor, a textured, layered, and intricately composed selection of satisfying compositions.  Installments such as “Manferd,” and “What R U Doing,” are two of the tracks that reveal a subterranean coolness rarely found in hip-hop these days.

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