[Thursday March 31 - Southpaw // Brooklyn]
Doors at 8pm – $10 – 18+
**Bring a receipt of your purchase of the King Of Kings 7? from **UndergroundHipHop.com and get in free
WERD PLAY recording early, open to all MCs and Producers! (To get familiar with the format and the series, head to our releases on http://actlivemusic.com/) Starts promptly at 8pm.
::Line Up::
Kev Brown, Hassaan Mackey, Moses Rockwell, SMD, Harvey Who?, DJ Tim Tones, DJ Ready Cee, K.O.S. (Kids Of The Sypher) ::Beat Toss::
J57, J Monopoly, Kev Brown, Jah La Eer
THE READY CEE SHOW returns with a special edition episode along side London’s, THE D-SEW SHOW to bring you a collaborative podcast showcasing some of the U.S. and the U.K.’s finest Hiphop. D-Sew made her way out to NYC to bless the streets with sounds from her ends and to absorb the essence of true Hiphop in the Boogie Down Bronx. Make sure you clear out plenty space on your device and download this extended program for your enjoyment!
Its been like three years since Prodigy got canned but he’s home now and back behind the Mobb Deep controls trying to get those gears turning one more time along with his homie, Havoc. Mobb Deep wasn’t on the best terms with some fans at the time The P got bagged because of whatever reason you want to pick. But we all keep that slim hope alive that we’ll get a core sound out of the crew on the next run. Whatever the outcome of the new album is we don’t have to worry ourselves about the outcome of this upcoming concert. You can rest assured that they will be meticulously paging through a well arranged timeline of the Mobb classics that made them who they are today. Ghostface & Raekwon along with many of thier Wu-Tang brothers will be the razor sharp darts they always are, both with new albums under their wings to accompany the mind bending list of classics to catalog through. Tickets are now on sale so make sure you grab yours immediately because this concert is guaranteed to sell out.
. . . And stay tuned for the brand new WLND Radio that will be dropping leading up to the show featuring the intergalactic promoter himself, Peter Oasis.
For those familiar with Sadat X’s Youtube series, True Wine Connoisseurs, here’s a little treat… an impromptu True Wine Connoisseur segment with Sadat X from Brand Nubian & AG of DITC live on The Ready Cee Show.
Kingston, Jamaica: LOCAL RAPPER RELEASES MIXTAPE WITH HIP HOP ICON
In 1967, Jamaican-born DJ Kool Herc took the local sound system culture to the Bronx, New York and subsequently, Hip Hop was born. Four decades later, the genre has come full circle as Five Steez, one of Jamaica’s Hip Hop MCs, has collaborated with DJ Ready Cee, a New York underground Hip Hop radio icon from the Bronx, and released a mixtape online entitled ‘The Momentum: Volume One’.
The mixtape, which is the first release in a three part series, features 18 tracks, spanning a total of 46 minutes, in which Five Steez spits his lyrics over well-known instrumentals as DJ Ready Cee employs his tricks in mixing, cutting and scratching. It is available for download at www.djreadycee.com, www.facebook.com/fivesteez & iTunes.
“It’s been a while since I’ve heard a ‘real mixtape’ with actual mixing, plus scratching, and I wanted to bring that back,” says the rapper. “It’s become rare even within modern Hip Hop but this is what the mixtape is really about.”
DJ Ready Cee, known for The Underground Lockdown and The Ready Cee Show on New York City’s WHUT 91.9FM during the late 1990s and early 2000s, says, “I first heard the homie Five Steez when he sent me a track that I played on my online show. I was blown away and so were my co-hosts and listeners because it was so dope. And this kid is coming straight out of Kingston, Jamaica, so that was special.”
Five Steez says, “Ready Cee is an icon so it’s definitely an honour to get this type of support from him, particularly with the mixtape. I hope that this will highlight turntablism locally and also build my fanbase, especially abroad where the real market for Hip Hop exists.”
Five Steez is one of the most recognized artists within Kingston’s growing Hip Hop movement and is best known for his appearance in the music video, ‘Get Down’, and recent performances at Manifesto|Jamaica events, ART’ical Exposure and ART’ical Empowerment Live. He can be found at www.twitter.com/fivesteez (@FiveSteez) and www.facebook.com/fivesteez
JAY ELETRONICA COMMENCES BITING THE HANDS THAT FEED HIM
Ok I’ve lived long periods of my life in both New York City and the south (Dallas & Houston). This dude is all worked up over attitudes and thoughts that are ten+ years in the past. Back in the time NYC didn’t give much love to ANY other region, not just the south. NY went head up with the West and I never recall a time in history that NY attitudes about the south ever got to that level. He says NY jacked southern slang?? C’mon dude… you can not even BEGIN to list the slang that’s originated in the New York streets that has been absorbed by the entire WORLD for the last 20+ years. No one from NY has ever tried to diss an MC from another region for using slang like DISS, WORD, CHILL, BITIN, etc lol.. every bit of that dude’s style is NY lol. If he didn’t constantly remind everyone that he’s from New Orleans not one person on Earth would ever guess it. I’d guess he’s from NY real quick. I KNOW dudes from N.O. MANY of them. They don’t look or sound anything like this kid and they don’t have anything to do with rap they’re some real cats born, raised and true!
The DUMBEST thing he did was start tryn to size up southern artists to NY artists on some battle stuff. That is the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard any so-called intelligent person speak. He lost alot of respect from me on this one. I mean don’t get me wrong I LOVE the whole battle attitude and goin at niggaz throats but he’s kinda disrespecting the place from which his entire life is based on. And he needs to narrow his spectrum to his OWN city. Why is he tryn to size the entire south up against this city? He should go town for town if he’s got as much BALLS as he keeps sayin. He all, “TI, LUDA, 8 BALL & MJG, BUN B” They’re all from different cities from all over the south. He needs to stick to NEW ORLEANS and rep for HIS area and put THAT CRAP up against this fine city! THEN how many names is he gonna pull out to go up against our generals of the game?? Man the more I think about it, he is officially on CRACK. He needs to be strung up and lashed in the Bronx River Houses live on TV, then given another chance to get things right