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Let’s get into J Dilla. On his 32nd birthday, J Dilla released his magnum opus, Donuts. He passed three days later. 31 beats for 31 years of life. The album begins with the last song on its tracklist, aptly named, “Welcome To The Show.” The track samples Motherlode’s 1969 song, “When I Die” – it’s a haunting choice for the last sampled song on the album considering his passing 3 days after the release but the harmonies on this track are breathtakingly beautiful.
From here the...
Let’s get into J Dilla. On his 32nd birthday, J Dilla released his magnum opus, Donuts. He passed three days later. 31 beats for 31 years of life. The album begins with the last song on its tracklist, aptly named, “Welcome To The Show.” The track samples Motherlode’s 1969 song, “When I Die” – it’s a haunting choice for the last sampled song on the album considering his passing 3 days after the release but the harmonies on this track are breathtakingly beautiful.
From here the album loops into track 1, “Donuts (Outro)” – the “end” of the album.
Track 2, “Workinonit,” calls for everyone to take “center stage” as they grab the mic and start yammering commands. The music obeys Dilla’s orders as they assume positions amidst electric guitars and drunk drums.
J Dilla is best experienced in a slew of his ideas. Tapping into a flurry of his creative transitions can really showcase his genius.
“The New” excitedly exclaims that “We’re putting it on WAX!” beating down into the instrumental as it sends off waves.
“Stop” is a beautiful boomerang of love, riding along a beat until it bursts into a lingering electric guitar
“People” entrances the listener in the sounds of bongos and echoeous mantras.
“Mash” is a banger- twisting the listener into serpentine piano riffs as he fires off bits of dissonance until…
The beautiful gem “Time: The Donut of the Heart” begins. This track samples the enchanting guitarwork from The Jackson 5’s “All I Do Is Think Of You.” As he speeds up and slows down time, he transports us away.
From here on out it’s great vibes. Dilla experiments with a variety of ideas in his beatwork shifting styles every minute to two minutes.
“Two Can Win” is a bop that doesn’t stop, boasting maybe the best transition on the whole project as it slides into “Don’t Cry.”
“Don’t Cry” is an incredibly personal track. J Dilla created this from his deathbed in order to comfort his brother. Both the samples and emotions are incredibly complex.
“Anti-American Graffiti” swings between jagged tinny guitars, striking up a scene as it flares up. The title is a reference to a 1973 film directed by George Lucas.
What’s awesome about Donuts is how you can blink and the next thing you know, he’s sampling Hendrix’s Electric Lady Land. He goes all over the beatmap with this album.
“Gobstopper” is an absolute blast of a beat, championing trumpets as it struts down its 65 second run time.
“One For The Ghost” is yet another haunting track from Donuts. I sometimes wonder about what these track titles might’ve meant to J Dilla.
“Dilla Says Go” is another one of my favorites. This song is so chill, it just rolls into itself so easily as a xylophone chimes in the background.
From the depths of the “Factory” arrives “U-Love” – another fabulous gem of this epic. “U-Love” samples “Just Because I Really Love You” by Jerry Butler – creating another otherworldly earworm that plays itself into forever.
We hear “Hi.” & “Bye.” before hearing the “Last Donut Of The Night.” As we spin around this sound, we reflect on 30 tracks we’ve been voyaging through. At long last, track 31 plays and we hear the glorious “Welcome To The Show.” But this thing just keeps going, right back into track 1: “Donuts (Outro).
With 31 delicious beats that loop into themselves, J Dilla creates an inescapable paradise. When I’m spinning this record, I’m always finding new little sounds somewhere deep in the beat (despite this being my most listened to album of all time). Within each track lies a lifetime of artist’s poise that comes together to form, what is in my opinion, the greatest album of all time.
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in reply to: 5 Attributes of a Hip Hop artistbeats
vision
lyricism (i feel like i rate them separately)
flow
charisma or X factor
admittedly, I’m looking at this more from a studio side but live is absolutely just as important to consider. cool thread Indi!
in reply to: Cultura Fest 2k24-RECAP (coming soon)I’m excited to see Lil Boss perform especially
in forum: Music DiscussionStay tuned for videos and a recap of this year’s Cultura Festival at Royal America!! WE WERE OUTSIGGITY
in reply to: Anyone else come full circle on Noah Kahan?I won’t be at High Water festival because I live in Texas, but I wanted to come in here and state my very wanted, very valid opinion. Noah Kahan sucks!
in reply to: Find Extra Chill at SXSW: March 10-16Hell yeah, man! Can’t wait to get one of those stickers.
in reply to: SXSW 2024Yo! Sick writeups here so far. I’m excited to also be attending my first SXSW. I’m just a face in the crowd but I love to make new connections in the music scene. I live in Austin and I just happened to stumble across this site while planning out my week. Looks like I’m not the only one doing that.
Thanks for making a space for people to stay connected during the festival! Can’t wait to see the review.
in reply to: Developer LogSome ideas to mark down here for when I get back to coding…
- Ability to select “City” from a dropdown when posting a music review
- Need to fix the Extra Chill articles forum so that replies from people who aren’t the post author don’t go above the imported post
Plus, the ideas in this thread that I haven’t gotten to yet. Life has gotten busy with the coming of Spring, but this is going to be an ongoing build for a long time.
Also – Fix table of contents on imported posts
Some ideas to mark down here for when I get back to coding…
- Ability to select “City” from a dropdown when posting a music review
- Need to fix the Extra Chill articles forum so that replies from people who aren’t the post author don’t go above the imported post
Plus, the ideas in this thread that I haven’t gotten to yet. Life has gotten busy with the coming of Spring, but this is going to be an ongoing build for a long time.
Also – Fix table of contents on imported posts
in reply to: What Are You Listening To Right Now?A couple good ones that I found while exploring the SXSW 2024 lineup
Laney Tripp – “Cedar Island”
It’s like Jimmy Buffett meets Phoebe Bridgers. I love it.
Daisy Rickman – “Feed the Forest”
Such cool layers and atmospheric effects on this track.
in forum: Music DiscussionNordista Freeze still counts as underground, right? I saw him at Extra Chill Fest last year at the Pour House and it was so sick. I was also lucky enough to see him at Bonnaroo a few months before that on the Who stage. Middle of the day, and you know he ran across the grounds.
Freeze is one of those artists that you have to see to believe. You never know what you’re gonna get with one of his shows. The only guarantee is that Freeze will not remain on the stage for the full performance.
As for...
Nordista Freeze still counts as underground, right? I saw him at Extra Chill Fest last year at the Pour House and it was so sick. I was also lucky enough to see him at Bonnaroo a few months before that on the Who stage. Middle of the day, and you know he ran across the grounds.
Freeze is one of those artists that you have to see to believe. You never know what you’re gonna get with one of his shows. The only guarantee is that Freeze will not remain on the stage for the full performance.
As for the sound, it used to be more psych-rock, but nowadays Freeze has been getting into more of an experimental vibe and taking on that artist persona.
Any other fans of Nordista Freeze around here?
If you aren’t already, you can get familiar below. I thought it would be cool to create place to keep up with Freeze.
At The Addition – September 2023 (Columbia, SC)
Hey Gigi – Live in Cannon Park
An older one that was filmed in downtown Charleston.
in reply to: Night 1 of Loser FestDude hell yeah! Loser Fest looked like an awesome time from what I saw on Instagram. Bummed I was out of town this weekend and couldn’t make it!
How was the second night?
in reply to: SXSW 2024Gathering my SXSW plans tonight. Breaking down a loose itinerary here by day. Basically just noting anything from the official schedule that catches my attention. Obviously this is subject to change, and there is way more happening than I will be able to attend.
Sunday, March 10th
Arrive in Austin 4pm
Head to Butterfly Bar to meet up with @davidj-edwards, check out the reggae show there.
Then go to Austin Convention Center to pick up my badge
Monday, March 11th
10am – 11am:Brands as Amplifiers: Fueling the Universal Passion of Music
Austin Convention Center room 18cd
Speakers from Mastercard (Raja...Gathering my SXSW plans tonight. Breaking down a loose itinerary here by day. Basically just noting anything from the official schedule that catches my attention. Obviously this is subject to change, and there is way more happening than I will be able to attend.
Sunday, March 10th
Arrive in Austin 4pm
Head to Butterfly Bar to meet up with @davidj-edwards, check out the reggae show there.
Then go to Austin Convention Center to pick up my badge
Monday, March 11th
10am – 11am:Brands as Amplifiers: Fueling the Universal Passion of Music
Austin Convention Center room 18cd
Speakers from Mastercard (Raja Rajamannard) and Live Nation (Russell Wallach)11:15am – 1:30pm: Documentary Screening: How to Build a Truth Engine
Violet Crown Cinema 2
Documentary about modern media and misinformation11:30am – 12:30pm: AI and the Future of Loneliness Panel Discussion
EU House at Parkside11:30am – 12:30pm: Featured Session: AI and Humanity’s Co-evolution with OpenAI’s Head of ChatGPT
Austin Convention Center / Ballroom D2:30pm – 3:30pm: AI and the Future of Truth – panel discussion
The Thompson Hotel Austin / Red River Ballroom
2:30 – 3:30pm: Cannabis Around the World: Where are the Big Opportunities?
Hilton Austin Downtown / Salon G6pm – The Future of Music Dinner hosted by Aimi
7601 S Congress Ave Ste 480 Austin, TX 78745
RSVPed to this with my boy Oliver7:30 – 8pm: China Bears – Music Showcase
British Music Embassy at Sheraton (Downright Austin)8pm – 8:40pm: Neptune’s Core @ Cooper’s BBQ
Cool all-female experimental rock group8:50pm – 9:20pm: Deer Park Avenue @ Mohawk Outdoor
German rock duo (two sisters), but the name reminds me of Long Island9pm – 9:40pm: Laney Tripp @ Cooper’s BBQ
Singer-songwriter (same venue as Neptune’s Core)
reminds me of Phoebe Bridgers vibes (lots of songwriters go for this vibe nowadays)10pm – 11:30pm: Mogwai @ the Moody Theatre
10pm – 10:40pm: Shallow Alcove @ Cooper’s BBQ
not familiar with this band, but based on the other stuff happening at this venue i’m probably going to dig10pm – 10:40pm: ZADA @ Swan Dive
experimental R&B10:15 – 10:55pm: Living Hour @ Swan Dive Patio
vibey indie rock10:50pm – 11:20pm: Laney Jones @ Mohawk Indoor
11:40pm – 12:10am: Salsa Windfall @ Mohawk Indoor
12am – 12:40am: Winona Fighter @ Valhalla
Punk rock!At this point in the night it becomes anything goes… and there is a lot going on, Wow!
1am: The Rare Occasions @ Coopers BBQ
1:20am – 2am: Do Nothing @ Mohawk Outdoor
Then there are some late night sets listed as time TBA… not sure where I’ll be after 2am, it depends how the night goes!
Plastic Palms @ Parkside
Lofi punk-inspired rockTuesday, March 12th
10am -11am: AI Isn’t Coming for Your Job, But Those Using It Will
panel discussion on AI – the title is something I definitely agree with
JW Marriott / Salon FGH11:30am – 12:30pm:Eliminating ‘Forever Chemicals’ from the World’s Water
Climate change discussion seshC4 Energy – Try it @ registrant lounge?
12pm – 7pm
12pm – 12:30pm – Wez Atlas @ Palm Door on Sixth Patio
daytime hip-hop showcase12:50 – 1:20pm: Hypnosis Therapy @ Palm Door on Sixth Patio
Electronic vibes following the afternoon hip-hop1:40 – 2:20pm: Subsonic Eye @ Palm Door on Sixth Patio
continuing the day party with rock & roll2:30pm – 3:30pm – Harnessing the Power of the Ocean: All-Hands-on-Deck
Hilton Austin Downtown / Salon B
right up my alley as a boat captain2:30pm – 3:30pm -Salvador Dali, AI, and The Future of Creativity
Austin Convention Center / Room 9AB
AI is the theme of SXSW sessions in 2024 it seems, looking forward to this stuff as someone with a big interest in AI2:30pm – 4:30pm –Think Like an Innovator: Master Associative Thinking
discussion on creative leadership
Courtyard Marriott / Rio Grande Ballroom 24pm – 5pm:The Cost of Admission & the Next Era of Ticketing
as someone who is strongly anti Live Nation and Ticketmaster, it will be interesting to see what gets discussed at this
Austin Convention Center / Room 18AB6pm – 6:40pm – Bones and Jones @ International Day Stage
alt-country group from Australia. rad!7pm – 7:40pm – Rain on Fridays @ Low Down Lounge
downbeat indie grunge8pm – 8:40pm – Daisy Rickman @ Victorian Room at The Driskill
Dreamy singer-songwriter, listening now and love it8pm – 8:40pm – Gummy Fan @ Chess Club
love the band name, know nothing about them!8pm – 8:40pm – Mel Bryant and the Mercy Makers @ Low Down Lounge
8pm – 8:45pm – Omni @ 800 Congress
I saw this band play in Charleston once several years back. I remember them being pretty good, and I know they’re one of those hipster craze bands8pm – 8:45pm – Sugadaisy @ Empire Garage
awesome band nameAlright, looks like I’ll be making some tough calls for the 8pm slot.. and probably all weekend as i come across other things to do.. but it’s always good to start with a plan, right?
8:15pm – 8:55pm – Doohickey Cubicle @ Swan Dive Patio
another great freaking band name, super conflicted on time slots. wowza8:50 – 9:20pm – The Dumes @ Mohawk Outdoor
rad band9pm – 940pm – DENDÊ & BAND @ Flamingo Cantina
dude seems awesome9pm – 9:40pm – Rusty Dusty @ Chess Club
9:30 – 10:10pm – Pendulum Hearts @ Coopers BBQ
Cooper’s changing up the vibes with some country this day10pm – 10:40pm – Folk Bitch Trio @ Victorian Room at The Driskill
10pm – 10:40pm – Hot Garbage @ Swan Dive
punk rock10pm – 10:40pm – Cosmo Pyke @ Seven Grand
groovy singer-songwriter10:30pm – 11:10pm – Cactus Lee @ Cooper’s BBQ
country/folk vibes11pm – 11:40pm – Creekbed Carter Hogan @ The Iron Bear
dark folk11pm – 11:40pm – Seafoam Walls @ Cuatro Gato
experimental jazz11:15 – 11:55pm – Babe Corner @ Swan Dive Patio
I’m not really sure how close together these places are, or how packed it will be, but I imagine I can just hop around. I know there are unofficial showcases too, which aren’t even listed on the SXSW website. There is like an overwhelming amount of shit to do each day. But, I will trudge on through the schedule and find my bearings somehow.
Most of these bands I haven’t even heard of. I’m just going by who has an interesting name or vibe.
11:45pm – 12:30am – Luna Luna @ Stubbs
Latin music at one of Austin’s most iconic venues12am – 12:40am – Crabe @ Swan Dive
late night punk rock, bound to be a blast12am – 12:40am – King Nun @ Seven Grand
more loud late night rock & roll12am – 12:50am – Library Card @ Low Down Lounge
it’s a tuesday night for rock n roll – more punk rock12:10 – 12:50am – The Dinosaur’s Skin @ Palm Door on Sixth Patio
late night vibed-out indie12:30am – 1:20am – Ethan Tasche @ Empire Control Room
this is some cool folk-pop music1am – 1:40am – The Lottery Winners @ Seven Grand
weird rock musicand then again… the night devolves into TBA set times…
Wednesday, March 13th
This is @davidj-edwards day off and we’ll be having a showcase that night at Voodoo Doughnut from 7pm – midnight. Open jam for any artists who want to be involved. That said, I will briefly run through the daytime events to see what’s going on.
11:30am – 12:30pm –Design for Climate Adaptation
JW Marriott / Salon 7
in the changing world climate, it will be interesting to see how people are preparing design to cope with it and anticipate it.11:30am – 12:30pm -What is a Magazine in the Digital Age?
of interest for obvious reasons…
Austin Convention Center / Room 9AB12 – 6pm – Free Lacroix
Inn Cahoots Outdoor
2:30pm – 3:30pm -Facing Death Without Fear: Psychedelics for End-of-Life Care
Austin Convention Center / Room 18AB
i love psychedelicsat this point in the day, I imagine I will be heading into unofficial SXSW territory….
Thursday, March 14th
Anticipating a long night on Wednesday, I’m going to only briefly scan the morning events this day and go straight for the music at night.
10am – How to Build a Community on Discord, Circle & Beyond
relevant for me trying to build a freaking forum in 2024, not sure if ill make this11am – 6pm – FLOODFest @ Mohawk Outdoor
Hosted by FLOOD Magazine. Interesting to see how another magazine handles their festival setup within a larger festival. Cool concept and something I would love to replicate. Maybe I can meet some of these people.11:30am – 12:30pm – Collaboration vs Competition: Community Building for Creatives
I talk about this all the time. Alright, I guess they’re hooking me with shit that speaks directly to me in the AM hours…
Austin Convention Center / Room 9AB11:30am – 12pm – Gareth Donkin @ Mohawk Indoor
groovy white boy soul12pm – 12am – Marshall Funhouse
Parish
seems like an interesting thing to check out if i’m nearby1pm – 7pm – Rainey Street Revival
Another all-day festival type event11am – 6:25pm – Sounds Australia Day Party @ Lucille
I guess I’ll pick one of those and float between them.
8:15pm – 8:55pm – Early James @ Mohawk Outdoor
Heard of this guy, never listenedIt’s pretty hard to know where exactly I’ll be… again. But this is sounding cooler by the minute! Wow… SXSW… the event I’ve heard about since ages ago when I first got into music…
8:30pm – 9:10pm – McKinley James @ Mohawk Outdoor
Presented by Easy Eye Sound, Dan Auerbach’s labelThis night the big dogs seem to come out to play with showcases by Rolling Stone, Billboard, etc. The pinnacle of what Extra Chill could become (but hopefully way cooler).
9pm – 9:40pm – Danny Bonilla @ The Grackle
Latin music. and this dude has an awesome headshot.9pm – 9:40pm – Dirt Buyer @ Low Down Lounge
another awesome band name. this venue seems to have a lot of lesser known, loud artistsI’m also noticing that several artists are playing multiple showcases. Different venues, different times of day. Cool opportunity but what a grind!
9:15pm – 9:55pm – Good Looks at Las Perlas
Another chance to catch this band that sounds pretty cool.9:30pm – 10:10pm – Jimmy Duck Holmes @ Mohawk Indoor
blues, baby. Love a good change of pace9:40pm – 10:10pm – Rose Hotel @ Lambert’s
ayy the first artist that I’m connected with I’ve come across thus far. Rose Hotel used to sing harmonies & tour with SUSTO.10pm – 10:40pm – Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country @ Antone’s
Oh yeah. The first jam band i’ve come across. But only a 40 minute set! Oh well, you know where I’ll be for this one.10:50pm – 11:40pm – Dinosaur Jr. @ Parish
Something tells me this one is going to be really hard to get into.11pm – 11:40pm – Bad Bad Hats @ 13th Floor
Good band.11pm – 11:45pm – The Barr Brothers @ Speakeasy Ballroom
Another good band.Oh yeah. This night looks sick!
11pm – 11:40pm – Brainstory @ Antone’s
Sticking around here after DDCC seems like something I would do.12am – 12:30am – Sweet Spine @ Hotel Vegas
I have heard of this venue. Will probably go to this.12:15am – 1:45am – The Black Keyes perform songs from Delta Kream @ Mohawk Outdoor
Yeah this is going to be cool. Super packed, probably. But cool if i can get in.12:15 am – 12:55am – Sam Tudor @ Swan Dive Patio
1am – 1:45am – Bleach Lab @ Valhalla
Late night loud rock baby1am – 1:40am – Oh He Dead at Antone’s
This has gotta be a United Talent showcase…I’m pretty decided on Antone’s this night. Seems like it’s set up for the heads.
Friday, March 15th
BMI Brunch – Sometime this morning. My friend Gab invited me, but I don’t have the deets yet. I’ll probably hear about some things to do from people at this event, considering I’ll know at least one person there. This day feels a bit open ended to me. Also, it’s a marathon up to this point.
It seems to me like Thursday is the peak of this thing. The events slow down a bit on Friday.
2pm – 7pm – Wild Fork: Rhythm & Roast Showcase
For some reason, I’m thinking food this day. Maybe I’m just hungry right now.12:30pm – 4pm – Wasserman Day Party @ Mohawk Outdoor
Another encounter with the enemy possible this day. (the enemy being major music industry agencies)5pm – 7pm – Music Industry Happy Hour @ Fairmont / Rules & Regs
Will this be sterile or cool? Who knows. Will stop by if I’m nearby and check it out, perhaps enjoy myself a crispy miller lite.9:30pm – 10pm – Color Green @ Antone’s
Good band, at the venue from the night before. Like this place’s style based on bookings…9:40pm – 10:25pm – The Red Clay Strays @ Moody Theatre
in case i’m feelin some country vibes10pm – 10:40pm – Swamp Dogg @ Cooper’s BBQ
gimme that R&b baby11pm – 12am – Faye Webster @ The Moody Theatre
Another one that is probs goin to be packed. But she is so so good and I’ll try my best to make this one.11pm – 11:40pm – Pronoun @ The Iron Bear
Pretty sure DJ is filling in on drums for this one.11:10pm – 12am – Ben Kweller @ Mohawk Outdoor
11:45pm – 12:45am – LSD and the Search for God @ Hotel Vegas Patio
You know this is going to be weird as shit.12am – 12:45am – Blushing @ Hotel Vegas
While searching for God, we’re Blushing12:30am – 2am – The Black Keys at Stubbs
Yeah, here’s your headliner.Lots of other stuff going on late night. I’m not a huge Black Keys fan but it would be cool to see them at Stubb’s. I’ve heard such great things about that place.
Saturday, March 16th
12-6pm @ Cheer Up Charlies Final Day party/showcase, made known to me by @thenewcuriouscity
Lots of good bands. This is probably where I’ll be on my final day in Austin.8pm – 2am – SXSW Closing Party @ Palm Door on Sixth
Will be tired, but this is the night cap for the week. The next day I fly back to Jacksonville.
Report back to see what I actually do!
in reply to: Cool Concert PostersAnother good one I found on Instagram. Unofficial poster design for the Neal Francis / Psycodelics show at the Music Hall in November. I just hired this kid to make our poster for June 9th at the Pour House after I saw this
in forum: Music DiscussionSometimes near the end of a long drive, when my eyes start to get heavy and I’m on my third cup of coffee, I like to put on a tried-and-true album that I know all the words to and belt them out at the top of my lungs.
I have a few go-to albums for this purpose, anybody else?
SUSTO – Self-titled
Taking Back Sunday – Tell All Your Friends
Pinegrove – Cardinal
Brand New – Your Favorite Weapon
in forum: CharlestonSome of Charleston’s most tried and true hip hop artists and fans, were live and in full effect at The Royal American for Loser Chris’ Human Ashtray release party. Featured on the line up were: Damn Skippy, Appollo Valdez, Slim SOUL, GeechieLord, Dj DollaMenu, Dj Moldy Brain, and myself. Pip The Pansy got up and did a sick flute solo on a Dj Moldybrain mix that rocked the crowd. Though this was a celebration of Chris’ continued contribution to Charleston hip hop, he created a mukbang of...
Some of Charleston’s most tried and true hip hop artists and fans, were live and in full effect at The Royal American for Loser Chris’ Human Ashtray release party. Featured on the line up were: Damn Skippy, Appollo Valdez, Slim SOUL, GeechieLord, Dj DollaMenu, Dj Moldy Brain, and myself. Pip The Pansy got up and did a sick flute solo on a Dj Moldybrain mix that rocked the crowd. Though this was a celebration of Chris’ continued contribution to Charleston hip hop, he created a mukbang of sonic influences that represent all sides of Charleston music. The night was filled with DJ Flip cranking the tunes, fellow artists showing support, and yet another display of community support for local artists.