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DJ Audio 1 - Jay Dee Tribute Mix - Feb 2006

Submitted By: Supporterstasis
Genre: Hip Hop
Date of Set: Feb 14th, 2006
Filesize: 86.44 MB
Total Downloads: 3

 

 

Biography of DJ Audio 1

Bay Area heavyweight AUDIO1 has been holding it down on the turntables since '96. The original bboy digs deep to take you to the roots & soul of the Hip-Hop culture, giving the listener an eclectic mix of classics old and new, with b-sides, exclusives, and old skool breaks blended to perfection with shaolin b-boy techniques. While his roots are in Hip-Hop, Audio1 is more well known as one of the top jungle DJs on the West Coast. He combines precise cuts, scratches, and beat juggling with fast paced mixing covering diverse styles from ragga and hardstep amens to grinding techstep with a healthy dose of futuristic b-boy styles, but you already knew that.

Catch Audio1 at his residencies, including Rapture Fridays @ Whisper and Posh @ Icon, where he whips up some serious party rockin' hiphop, hyphy cuts, rock, mash ups, baltimore club and/or all of the above and more. He frequently plays at venues in the SF Bay Area club and rave circuit. If hes not in the area, He's taking his signature sound to clubs across the country. The man never sleeps as he continues to push musical boundaries inna BBoy stance.

TRACKLIST

313 Intro
Wale Oyejide feat. Jay Dee - Theres A War Goin On
J-88 - Keep It On
Jaylib - The Message
Janet Jackson feat. Q-Tip - Gone Til It’s Gone (Ummah Jay Dee’s Mix)
1st Down - It Dont Get No Liver Than This
Common - Nag Champa (Afrodisiac For The World)
Slum Village - I Dont Know
J-88 - The Look Of Love
Common - Dooinit
Jaylib - The Red
Phat Kat - Dedication To The Suckers
Slum Village - Players
The Pharcyde - Runnin
A Tribe Called Quest - Find A Way
A Tribe Called Quest - 1nce Again
The Pharcyde - Drop
Jay Dee feat. Pete Rock - Niggaz Know
J Dilla - Lightworks
Common feat. Slum Village and Jay Dee - Thelonius
Q-Tip - Wait Up
Common - The Light
Slum Village feat. J Dilla - Reunion
Jay Dee - Fuck The Police
Jay Dee - Think Twice
Phat Kat - Dont Nobody Care About Us
Jaylib feat. Frank N Dank - Mcnasty Filth
J Dilla - Two Can Win
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Original message written Feb. 14th 2006

“Whats is the look of… It’s got something to do with, uh…
being a man and handlin’ your biz… what’s love got to do with it?
Ask SV, It’s all bullshit… You Know what Love Is!

-J-88 “The Look Of Love”

Over the weekend, Ive gotten the feeling that hiphop has unified and sort of aligned itself after the sudden death of James Yancey aka Jay Dee aka J Dilla, Producer extraordinaire on Friday Feb. 10th 2006. Days after his 32nd birthday and the day of his latest release, Donuts… From reading numerous sites and blogs, The man kept making beats until his last breath. That is true hiphop in its form. He was sick for a very long time and I think he had his own personal reasons not to divulge the severity of his illness. He probably didnt want people to pity him. I have a strong belief that music was his everything and he wanted to delight the world with his lucious, spacy vibes until the very end. He has transcended to the next plateau and left us back on earth with a catalog of music that we will come to find and rediscover time after time. It’s sad that alot of people didnt know who Jay Dee was. I am glad that now, generations of music fans from all walks of life will come to discover what we have been buzzing about since the mid-nineties. Just look at that catalog and read all the titles he worked on, All the artists he collaborated with. Jay Dee was a very blessed man and was very humble. Instead of being in front of the spotlight, He chose to take the high road and let his talent speak for him. I spent a good portion of this weekend, compiling and putting together this “Jay Dee Tribute Mix”. This is only a mear sampling of what he produced. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I am and I hope some of you will listen to these tracks for this time and walk away aware of who Jay Dilla was. I strongly encourage you all to purchase his vinyls, CD’s, Cassettes, DVD’s, MP3’s and keep his legacy alive. Jay Dilla, I thank you for all the incredible music… I can honestly say, Your mid-nineties classics were the soundtrack to my life!

R.I.P. Jay Dee

Alexander A. Mendez aka DJ Audio1

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