Archive for October, 2009

DJ Of The Week: DJ 3D

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Origin: Born and raised in East New York, Brooklyn and continue to represent the street where I grew up.

Top 10 Playlist

1. "10 Bricks"- Raekwon
2. "Everything, Everyday, Everywhere" - Fabolous
3. "D.O.A." - Jay-Z
4. "Venus vs Mars" - Jay-Z
5. "Street Life" - M.O.P.
6. "U Phucc'd Up" - Blaq Poet
7. "Making Your Way In The World" - DJ Spinna
8. "Viva El Fantastico" - Chicago Picasso
9. "Successful " - Drake
10. "Enter Galactic (Love Connection Pt1)" - Kid Cudi

HipHopWired: How did you get your name?

DJ 3D: At one point I was named "Devastating Doc Dre" and I thought it was too long so I reduced it mathematically to DJ 3D.

HipHopWired: How old were you when you got your first set of turntables?  What was the first record you bought with your own money?

DJ 3D: I was about 16 years old when I got my first set of tables.  The first record I purchased was "T La Rock - It's Yours".

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HipHopWired: You're pretty accomplished.  Tell us about your project with Carlos Berrios and what was it like to be nominated for a Grammy.

DJ 3D: Thank you, but I still have work to do. Carlos and I met through a mutual acquaintance. After he understood what I did, we decided that it would be a great idea to work together.

Carlos wanted a Hip-Hop flavor in the freestyle music he created. So we put our heads together and figured out how we could merge  both things.  It was a combination of freestyle beats with rare breaks and beats. Lisette Melendez, Corina, etc. where the beneficiaries of our creations.

Being nominated for a Grammy gave me a great feeling of gratitude that no one can take away.

HipHopWired: Who were the DJs that made you want to be a DJ?

DJ 3D: Throughout the years I'm reminded of the "want" through the greatness of Clark Kent, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Kenny Dope, DJ Terry Hunter, Roc Raida (RIP), and DJ A.Vee to name a few. In the beginning, I was inspired by Red Alert, Marley Marl, and Chuck Chillout.

HipHopWired: You've traveled all over the world as a DJ.  What are the differences between spinning in the United States, Europe and Asia?

DJ 3D: In most states in the US, a DJ is someone who plays music for people. Overseas, in Europe and Asia, DJs are artists performing for an audience.

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HipHopWired: You are a producer and a DJ.  Can you tell us what the relationship is between the two for you?  Can you speak on what you like and dislike most about both occupations?

DJ 3D: Bars and measures are the relatives and music theory is the grandparent. I love the freedom of expression that comes with being both a DJ and producer. As a producer it's difficult dealing with artists and as a DJ the challenges are with lack of venues and the ignorance and arrogance of promoters.

HipHopWired: The DJ used to be the central figure in Hip-Hop, but obviously that has since changed.  Now the rapper is the central figure.  What are your thoughts on that shift in the culture and the DJ's current position in Hip Hop?

DJ 3D: I think the DJ scene changed because DJs stopped performing and now most of them just play music. Now a days, it's a show, the MC/rappers are the lead singers and the DJ is the band, but it doesn't bother me at all because I'm going to put in the work and entertain no matter what.

HipHopWired: It's been said that everybody has a "hot 16" in them somewhere dying to get out.  Have you ever wanted to rap?  Did you ever breakdance or do graffiti too?

DJ 3D:  hahahaah. I never had the urge to rap!  But I used to breakdance with this guy name flex from my old neighborhood (East New York, What up East Medina!!), and I did a little graffiti back in the day, it was the "in" thing at the time.  I just loved music more than all of those things.

HipHopWired: For those who don't know can you explain what Serato is, tell us if you use it and tell us what effect you think it's having on the DJ game.

DJ 3D: Serato is my blood line and is one of the greatest inventions of our time! Without getting too technical, Serato trades in the record crates for a computer and encodes digital music files to "talk" to specially designed vinyl which allows you to scratch and spin. It's changed the game a lot, aside from being able to bring my entire music library with me I can also sort songs by BPMs and mix Duke Ellington with Jay-Z.

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HipHopWired: You stay busy.  You manage to be the resident DJ at APT nightclub in New York City, as a part of The Ill Out Party with DJ Prince Paul and DJ A.Vee and on The Underground Railroad, the longest running hip-hop radio show in NYC history.  Tell us about the other projects you're currently working on.  

DJ 3D: I'm currently planning a mini tour hitting France and Amsterdam and am looking forward to going back to China. The last time I was there, DJ Jazzy Jeff and I were spinning the same week and it was a lot of fun. Muzikman Edition has a lot of exciting things going on with a lot upcoming releases. I just finished a remix from the 90's group "Bas Noir" that is being released on Kenny Dope's Ill Friction label. I also have a release on Soul Heaven Records with Mishal Moore.

HipHopWired: You play different genres of music.  How and when do you decide what your playlist will be?  Do you feel restricted as a DJ if you have to stick to any one genre?

DJ 3D:  I usually plan my set at home and leave room on the list just in case I change my mind while spinning.  I never feel restricted in one genre because even in one genre there are different rhythms and feels throughout.

HipHopWired: You recently did a tribute show for DJ Roc Raida.  Would you like to say some words about pioneer and let those who have only heard of him now know about his importance?

DJ 3D: Roc Raida was a true leader of innovation. When I met him years ago, he was the first DJ I saw that combined beat juggling and body tricks. He thrived to be the best and he was indeed a threat to several djs who attempted to battle him. The thing I liked most about Roc Raida is that he was an amazing battle dj who knew how to rock a party.

HipHopWired: Would you like to offer any advice to anyone wanting to be a DJ? 

DJ 3D: Learn music theory and some beat structure. Listen to all genres and pay your dues first, you'll be happy you did down the road. Most of all, love music as much as I do and no matter what you spin on, Keep it real on the wheels!

For bookings contact: Premiere Artists Group premiereartistsgroup.com
Send questions or comments: dj3dnyc@me.com

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Kanye Offered Help From Hindu Leader

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Kanye's been noticeably absent from the limelight following his infamous stint at the VMAs and  his almost breakdown on Jay Leno's 'Jay Leno' show. Now reports have surfaced about Ye taking time off from the music scene and retreating to India. The no-show at the BET Hip-Hop Awards is believed to be finding himself in India. As previously reported he's believed to be on a religious retreat at a Sri Aurobindo ashram (more...)

Bill Cosby To Drop More Knowledge With New CD & Town Hall Meeting

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Many times we don't want to listen to old heads when we know what they say is right. Bill Cosby has been holding a mirror to Black America over the last few years and rightfully so as teenage pregnancy, high school drop out rates and murders like that of Derrion Albert seem to become normal.

Now stepping into the music genre again, the famed comedian and Black activist plans to rekindle Hip-Hop's socially conscious flame on “Bill Cosby Presents the Cosnarati: State of Emergency,” an album of music with messages reflecting today's most critical issues affecting young people.

Created to engage (more...)

50 Cent To Drop 2 DVDs With The Release Of "Before I Self Destruct"

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

From the looks of it, Curtis “50 Cent Jackson” will finally unveil his fourth album Before I Self Destruct on Monday, November 23, 2009, one day early before the typical new release Tuesdays. The long awaited album will also include a free DVD of a full-length original movie entitled Before I Self Destruct.

Written, directed and starring 50, the film is a coming of age story about an inner city youth raised by a hardworking single mother. When his dream of becoming a (more...)

Wyclef Jean Partners With DJ Drama For New EP

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Wyclef Jean returns to his Hip-Hop roots with the gritty release of "DJ Drama Presents Wyclef Jean AKA Toussaint St Jean From The Hut To The Projects To The Mansion," a collaboration with DJ Drama to be released November 10, 2009. The EP also features Eve, Timbaland, Maino, Cyndi Lauper, Lil Kim, among others.

Toussaint St. Jean, the title character of Wyclef's new EP, is a persona suggested to Wyclef by his friend and collaborator T.I. The character Toussaint is (more...)

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Monday, October 12th, 2009

Children+President Obama = Conservative Cannon Fodder

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Since his inauguration several months ago, one of the most popular president's in the history of the American Presidency has faced an anger never before seen by any of his predecessors.

Hated by members of the right while facing opposition from members within the Democratic Party, President Obama has had the unenviable job of navigating the rushing tides of the worst economic climate since the Great Depression while beating back the flames of racism.

While some have chosen to hate from within the safety of their own homes, others have opted for the road most often traversed, one which guides people to the streets with their feux professional displeasure of the President while masking the amazingly non-complex nuances of their bigotry and intolerance.

A prime example of such ignorance can be scene in the reactions of people, supposedly “normal,” red-blooded Americans, to a recently surfaced video of children singing about our first Black Commander-In-Chief.

It's just like the Hitler Youth all over again,” remarked Chris Concannon, an unemployed National Guardsman, of the footage. “They should be learning history, but instead they're being taught to worship the president.”

The video in question is of children from B. Bernice Young Elementary School in Burlington, New Jersey singing an inspirational song about our President.

Toting lyrics such as “he said we must be clear today, equal work means equal pay” and “he said that all must lend a hand to make this country strong again,” the performance has worked Tea Baggers and conservative nut jobs into a tizzy, leading them to cry foul and shout rants of government influence from the high heavens.

Coinciding with both President's Day and Black History Month, the taped performance has lead to the investigation of Burlington's superintendent, Christopher Manno, at the behest of New Jersey's education commissioner.

<blockquote>“There was no intention to indoctrinate children,” said Manno to the bastion of truth known as Fox News. “There was no political agenda underlying the activity. The teacher's intention was to engage children in an activity to recognize famous and accomplished [Black] Americans during Black History Month.”

Needless to say, it appears that anyone remotely suspected of harboring positive feelings for President Obama, his ideas, or anyone associated with trying to fix this socially, intellectually, and spiritually, ravaged nation after eight years of the blatant lies and highly inept leadership, is in for a rough four years.

Better yet. . .

Make that eight years. . .


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RZA Speaks On New CD & Saving Method Man's Life

Monday, October 12th, 2009

The legendary Wu is being brought to the frontline by the writings of their de facto leader, RZA. As previously reported, the book is titled the “Tao of Wu” and uses religions including Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Five Percent, numerology, Kung Fu and chess to cite lessons and tales of the Wu. He recently spoke with CNN about his forthcoming literary project telling them that (more...)

NFL Players Union Speaking Out Against Limbaugh-Rams Buyout

Monday, October 12th, 2009

To say that the potential purchase of the St. Louis Rams by none other than conservative shock jock Rush Limbaugh has whipped the a sizable chunk of the nation into a politically entrenched frenzy would be an understatement for the ages.

Quite possibly due to several infamous racial epithets, Limbaugh has been on the “outs” with sports fans and ordinary people alike, with most seeing his latest potential business venture as nothing less than a publicity stunt.

Apparently, DeMaurice Smith is one such person, and he is not leaving anything to chance.

Currently serving as Executive Director for the NFLPA, Smith spoke with league commissioner Roger Goodell, speaking on behalf of numerous players that would hate to see the unofficial head of America's fringe right gain a position of any kind within the National Football League.

"I've spoken to the Commissioner [Roger Goodell] and I understand that this ownership consideration is in the early stages. But sport in America is at its best when it unifies, gives all of us reason to cheer, and when it transcends. Our sport does exactly that when it overcomes division and rejects discrimination and hatred."

Several pro footballers have spoken against a potential Limbaugh ownership, of which, Mathias Kiwanuka of the New York Giants has been the most vocal.

“I am not going to draw a conclusion form a person off of one comment, but when it is time after time after time and there's a consistent pattern of disrespect and just a complete misunderstanding of an entire culture that I am a part of, I can't respect him as a man,” remarked Mathias Kiwanuka of the New York Giants on the possibility of the pugnacious pill-popper owning any franchise within the NFL.

Unable to stray to far from the spotlight, Reverend Al Sharpton has entered the verbal arena against a man that has been a worthy adversary in the past. Attempting to flex his social muscle, the permed-crusader has written a letter to commissioner Goodell, hoping that he would block Limbaugh's bid due to his “anti-NFL” remarks and divisive nature.

Partnered with Dave Checketts, owner of the National Hockey League's St. Louis Blues, “Racist Rush” is still in the early stages of negotiations for the team. If a decision to sell the team is reached, one bidding group will be chosen for consideration, with that group at the mercy of the NFL's 32 owners after being chosen. 24 of them must vote in favor of the group in order for them to become franchise owners.

Master P To Feed & Cloth The Homeless This Christmas & Thanksgiving

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Uhh!!! The Colonel of The Tank, Master P, has announced that he will be teaming up with OneMillionGifts.org by donating his money and volunteering his time to help accomplish the great mission for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday season, which will be to feed and clothe at least 1 million of our world's less fortunate.

A large number of those being assisted are children and their parents who lack education are homeless, have mental or physical disabilities, and have life threatening illnesses. Others have parents facing addiction or come from single family homes or the foster care system. Master P stated,

"Growing up in poverty made me realize that most crimes are committed during Thanksgiving and Christmas. Not only will we (more...)

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