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I read a Village Voice article recently about a form of dance music popular in Baltimore clubs-also known as Breakbeat House or Doo Dew. Does anyone know more about this/know where I can listen to some/get my hands on this type of music?

Sengai, Sunday, 6 July 2003 16:32 (twenty-two years ago)

You might try typing "baltimore club" in kazaa or soulseek for starters... but you'll probably only get tracks ripped from mixes, and I'm guessing this music makse sense only in integral mix-comp form. People here have complained that Baltimore club comps are notoriously hard to come by even in Baltimore... can anyone recommend some mixes that can be, say, tracked down by soulseek?

From what I've heard, it sounds like slowed down miami booty, just as lewd but less digital, more grittier. And with poor production values - even the most mediocre euro club offerings sound at least efficient cause the producers have so much history of expertise and have been well versed in the art of making a club banger... while Baltimore club producers seem to have started from scratch, and still haven't got a clue what they're doing. Which is good in its own throw-away-the-rulebook way, but I've yet to hear somethihg of it that will truly floor me.

My fave is the one that goes "I don't want no boyfriend, I just wanna fuck"... except that it goes "I just wanna FA---", sounds like whoever did it doesn't even know how to chop vox samples properly!

Mind Taker, Sunday, 6 July 2003 17:33 (twenty-two years ago)

Sengai, if you e-mail me your address i will make you a tape of baltimore stuff.I promised 2 other people a zillion years ago that i would tape them some newer stuff and still haven't done it. Maybe this will spur me into action.

scott seward, Sunday, 6 July 2003 19:45 (twenty-two years ago)

http://www.webdelsol.com/Post_Road/HTMLPages/PostRoad/Issue_3/Criticism3/SewardCritic.htm


Sengai, also check out my essay on doo dew trax. just skip the stuff about bob dylan, rolling stone magazine, sleater-kinney and the rest of that gunk. the perils of being a drunky-drunk i suppose. the stuff on baltimore isn't that bad though.

scott seward, Sunday, 6 July 2003 19:48 (twenty-two years ago)

what's the diff. between baltimore club and ghettotech?

the b. club music i've heard sounds a lot like dj deeon, dj funk, dj nehpets etc.

vahid (vahid), Sunday, 6 July 2003 22:34 (twenty-two years ago)

No one in Baltimore calls it Baltimore breakbeat, with the possible exception of those who are trying to sell it or hype it elsewhere. Everybody here calls it club music. You would think there would be some confusion over such a generic name, but given its near-total dominance of the black club scene here, there isn't, really.

The best place to get it is Baltimore, of course. I would recommend Music Liberated on the corner of Park and Saratoga, (410) 837-1000. At one point the store was the home of Baltimore Breakbeat Records (see above), but I'm not sure how that works since Bernie, the old owner, died earlier this year. Regardless, if you call them and ask for any mixes by Rod Lee or DJ Technics, you should be able to satisfy your curiousity. Dunno if you could scare them up on Soulseek, but I guess it's worth a try.

And I take exception to the notion that club producers are somehow clueless primitives. A lot of them are very accomplished DJs/producers who crank out club tracks specifically because they're fun, popular, and quite lucrative. The stuff is grimy and coarse cause it's all about the beat and the sample (but mostly the beat), it's all gonna get mixed and remixed anyway, and frankly because it doesn't need to be perfect to work on the dancefloor or become a hot track. That said, club has been getting a little slicker in recent years, with people trying all sorts of "fusions" with R&B and hip-hop that haven't really worked. On the other end of the scale, certain producers have been biting old R&B records for their samples of late, which makes them even more fun if you know the incongruous sources (the Coasters' "Charlie Brown" and Shirley and Lee's "Let the Good Times Roll'). Of course, most teenaged club fans don't.

It's amazing stuff. Sometimes I wish it traveled outside the 695 beltway a little better than it does, but like go-go in D.C., it's doing just fine without a wider fanbase.

Lee G (Lee G), Monday, 7 July 2003 15:44 (twenty-two years ago)

Sengai, check yur e-mail. I'll send you a mix of Baltimore stuff eventually. Glad you liked the Voice thing I wrote.I enjoy spreading the word. Since you read the thing, you already know that i dig the mix of old motown & the like into the music like Lee G mentions in his post. I will include some of that stuff too.

scott seward, Monday, 7 July 2003 18:42 (twenty-two years ago)

Scott, would you mind making&sending me a tape too? From Lee's "clueless primitives" comment I guess my post came out patronizing, which wasn't the intent, and anyway I'm all up for having my mind changed and blown away! I could send you in return a comp of, say, Croatian pop.

(Oh, and I liked your Village Voice piece too.)

Mind Taker, Monday, 7 July 2003 19:13 (twenty-two years ago)

I love this stuff and listen to it on the radio on a nightly basis. since 95.5's abrupt format change, 92Q is (as far as i know) the only local hip hop station left to play it. the DJs who spin it on there are Reggie Reg, Rod Lee, and K-Swift the Club Queen, who is my favorite. the mix CD's are pretty hard to track down, though. I asked K-Swift personally where I could get some, and she simply said "inner city record stores". so thanks for a few tips, Lee. I was starting to think about just taping DJ sets off the radio.

it definitely resides on local radio in the same way as go-go in D.C....most of the time when go-go is on the DC stations, club is on the Baltimore stations...although I actually caught some club music on a DC station recently, which made me really happy.

my favorite tracks lately are centered around vocal samples of Lil Jon's "I Don't Give A Fuck" and "Uncle Fukka" from South Park, respectively. also a lot of the old R&B sampling tracks are great, especially "Charlie Brown" and "Please Mr. Postman".

anyone have a link to the aforementioned Voice article? it'd be interesting to see what they have to say about it.

Al (sitcom), Tuesday, 8 July 2003 02:45 (twenty-two years ago)

Scott, you should have the Voice sponsor a compilation cd -- it could be the next big thing.

Mary (Mary), Tuesday, 8 July 2003 09:15 (twenty-two years ago)

92Q has been the utter highlight of my summer back in the old hometown.

Colin Meeder (Mert), Tuesday, 8 July 2003 11:04 (twenty-two years ago)

http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0315/seward.php


that link should work. the sampling on baltimore club trax can be really inspired, but it's also completely illegal, so i can understand people wanting to keep things local. nobody really bothers you that way. i can get the records and mix cd's here in philly cuz there are house party/club dj's here that play it pretty frequently. it is seriously crowd-pleasing music. my dj friend Cosmo who turned me on to the Baltimore stuff years ago used to get flown to Vegas to dj and whenever he put that stuff on people would just flip out and they had no idea what it was. it can be very frenetic and insistent. there are definite similarities to the detroit ghetto-tech stuff. for some reason those baltimore beats just hit me where i live. Rod Lee has put out some great trax by the way.

scott seward, Tuesday, 8 July 2003 19:41 (twenty-two years ago)

I'd love to hear this stuff--I need to pay Lee and Bret a visit anyway sometime, maybe they can take me record shopping

M Matos (M Matos), Tuesday, 8 July 2003 19:51 (twenty-two years ago)

92Q is FUCKING BRILLIANT. I had no idea this stuff had a name. It's great, though.

Millar (Millar), Tuesday, 8 July 2003 20:55 (twenty-two years ago)

To put anyone on track of whats goin on with the BALTIMORE CLUB scene i'll tell you... I am a producer of BALTIMORE CLUB. There are only a hand full of us that do it, to name a few: ROD LEE, TECHNICS, KW GRIFF, SCOTTY B., ERIC B., JOHNY BLAZE, DEBONAIR SAMIR, AND ME "DUKEYMAN". CLUB KINGS is TECHNICS, ROD LEE, & MYSELF. Our music is a mix of hip-hop samples, classic drum loops, and drums. our biggest target for samples are anything current.(hip-hop, r&b, reggae, etc.) For those who didnt know BERNIE from MUSIC LIBERATED died in a car accident & the store is no longer open. The new BALTIMORE CLUB HEADQUARTERS is CLUBTRAX (410-567-9595)located across the street from MUSIC LIBERATED on 203 W. SARATOGA ST. (above KRISTO'S SUBSHOP). The store is ran by TECHNICS & MYSELF... any club music your looking for is here! What better way to get it but from the source.

Ron "DUKEYMAN" Hall, Saturday, 19 July 2003 23:24 (twenty-two years ago)

thanks ron. ryjan kidwell played an amazing all-baltimore breaks set in san francisco a few months ago and it just blew me away. good to hear more of the names involved.

jl (Jon L), Saturday, 19 July 2003 23:50 (twenty-two years ago)

I never thought I'd say this, but I'm starting to get sick of the "Please Mr. Postman" remix. But overall, oh man, I love club music. This is the most excited I've ever been to open an ILM thread. I've been waiting for this shit to get some attention outside of B-more.

Mike Ouderkirk (Mike Ouderkirk), Sunday, 20 July 2003 01:33 (twenty-two years ago)

I just heard an AMAZING "Uncle Fucker" remix on 92Q. Wow.

Colin Meeder (Mert), Sunday, 20 July 2003 01:34 (twenty-two years ago)

And then I saw Al's post. Oops.

Colin Meeder (Mert), Sunday, 20 July 2003 01:36 (twenty-two years ago)

Yeah, "Uncle Fucker" is awesome. Is that available on any mixes? I wanna hear it unedited.

Mike Ouderkirk (Mike Ouderkirk), Sunday, 20 July 2003 01:42 (twenty-two years ago)

Yeah, we have it on a couple of mixed cd's unedited...

RON 'DUKEYMAN' HALL, Sunday, 20 July 2003 05:28 (twenty-two years ago)

check this site out! they also sell our records...
www.discogs.com/label/Baltimore_Breakbeat_Records

DUKEYMAN, Sunday, 20 July 2003 05:32 (twenty-two years ago)

one month passes...
I WANNA THANK EVERONE WHO THINKS WHAT WE DO IS COOL.
WE MAKE THIS STUFF CAUSE ITS FUN AND NOT REALLY TO MAKE MONEY.
I BEEN AT IT SINCE 1991 WITH MY FIRST RECORD 'DICKONTROL'
AND WE STILL CRANKIN EM OUT.WE HAVE TONS OF MIXED CDS IF YOU WANNA GET SOME HOT MUSIC.WE HAVE BALTIMORE CLUB CDS AS WELL AS UNDERGROUND HOUSE MIXES BY THE AREAS HOTTEST DJS!
IF YA NEED MORE INFO ON US OR OUR MUSIC,FEEL FREE TO CALL US AT OUR STORE "CLUBTRAX"
206 WEST SARATOGA ST
BALTIMORE MD 21201
410.576.9595
MONDAY-SATURDAY
11AM-7PM

TECHNICS AND DUKEYMAN ANSWER THE PHONE..HAHAHAHAHA (THAT WOULD BE US)

dj technics, Wednesday, 10 September 2003 06:36 (twenty-two years ago)

BY THE WAY....OUR WEBSITE IS:
WWW.BALTIMORECLUBTRACKS.COM
ENJOY !

DJ TECHNICS, Wednesday, 10 September 2003 06:37 (twenty-two years ago)

Technics! I love your stuff, thanks for the info.

Al (sitcom), Wednesday, 10 September 2003 06:57 (twenty-two years ago)

i still really wanna hear this stuff!

gabbo giftington (dubplatestyle), Wednesday, 10 September 2003 06:58 (twenty-two years ago)

There are somereally cool minute long samples on the clubtrax site -- 'course, that's no substitute for hours-long mixes booming out of your car system, but what are you gonna do?

Colin Meeder (Mert), Wednesday, 10 September 2003 09:01 (twenty-two years ago)

yeah, it's all about just having it on 92Q for the entire duration of the club sets, especially the long ones on weekends. i never really 'got' house music, but in this form it makes total sense to me. but then, my car radio is now broken so i don't hear it nearly as much as I used to. so i really need to start picking up those mix CD's.

Al (sitcom), Wednesday, 10 September 2003 14:16 (twenty-two years ago)

one month passes...
You can hear great breakbeat records at the juno.co.uk. They sell new jams every week and you can obviously listen before you buy. Great virtual digging to you man.

DJVADIMNIKO, Thursday, 30 October 2003 00:03 (twenty-two years ago)

been getting a lot of spins out of Rod Lee's 'The Pressure' EP lately...some classic club shit on there.

Al (sitcom), Thursday, 30 October 2003 05:55 (twenty-two years ago)

three months pass...
btw, check the club tracks website now!
http://www.baltimoreclubtracks.com

peace,
titts

tittsworth, Saturday, 21 February 2004 00:33 (twenty-one years ago)

i was just checking Technic's site yesterday!

scott seward (scott seward), Saturday, 21 February 2004 00:38 (twenty-one years ago)

i never sent that dude a tape like i promised him on this thread. damn, i'm lazy.

scott seward (scott seward), Saturday, 21 February 2004 00:39 (twenty-one years ago)

i think it's so cool that dukeyman and technics posted on this thread. you all should check out their shit. for real.

scott seward (scott seward), Saturday, 21 February 2004 00:42 (twenty-one years ago)

I know this is a long shot, but anyone in new york who digs this stuff and who has connections to clubs and club nights let dukeyman know about it. He e-mailed me about maybe spinning in the apple sometime, but as i lived in Philly at the time and now in massachusetts i can't really help him out.

scott seward (scott seward), Saturday, 21 February 2004 00:46 (twenty-one years ago)

That does it, i'm putting on the Milford and Eutaw E.P.

scott seward (scott seward), Saturday, 21 February 2004 00:50 (twenty-one years ago)

hey I got a couple questions about the history of club music...who in baltimore first started this percusive sample button style of djing?what is the most common mixer used ,p626 etc.?what are some of the more reguarly used breaks,are breaks from old ska records used?how many sample banks do djs like when playing live?In a set are some of the songs made completely from on the fly samples?Is club influenced by gogo or bounce in any way?How much of an influence did early house and techno have on club music?When making a track to be pressed up what,s usually the process?Are cd's being used to dj?I've got some more questions,I live in england and love club music...k-swift volume 5 back to scotty b's early tapes.. so if yer sittin' down....get your punk ass up!cheers to anyone who answers in detail.sean ryan

sean ryan, Saturday, 21 February 2004 22:33 (twenty-one years ago)

dude, all good questions. if you can handle the phone bill give Technics a ring as he left his number for the world to see up top. if you can't handle the phone bill, e-mail him! he practically invented the shit and i'm sure he wouldn't mind talking about it. (scotty b rulz!!!)

scott seward (scott seward), Saturday, 21 February 2004 22:39 (twenty-one years ago)

i'm from baltimore. and for those of y'all who are also from baltimore, y'all know that last year until 99.5 got shut down and switched to white music it was banging the club music all nite long, unlike 92q's 9-10p.m. monday-thursday and all nite friday! but anyways to the fella who said k swift directed him to "inner city record stores" this is an actual store. i think there's one on greenmount ave., if you still live in b-more. also you can get 92q dj's cds, like reggie reg, at dreamz in mondawmin mall. for the baltimore heads.

right now my favorite club song is rod lee's "your a club king"
so you're a club king?
..... yes yes yes yes yes yes
lol.

jaime brooks, Wednesday, 3 March 2004 00:21 (twenty-one years ago)

who from baltimore remembers...... White girl in the house, Oh my God!, White dude in the house, Oh my God. glen glen glen burnie glen glen glen burnie
have you ever been to ann arundel county, have you ever been to gaithersburg

lol.

jaime brooks, Wednesday, 3 March 2004 01:05 (twenty-one years ago)

I've never heard the original "It Just Won't Do" by Tim Deluxe, but the Baltimore club mix of it is rocking me.

Al (sitcom), Wednesday, 3 March 2004 01:14 (twenty-one years ago)

I AM LOVIN THE POSITIVE FEEDBACK THAT B-MORE IS GETTING. MAN ALOT OF PEOPLE HAVE BEEN CRITICIZING THE MUSIC ALL BECAUSE IT NOT THE NORM. BUT HEY IT GETS YOU MOVIN IN THE CLUB. SOMETIMES YOU DONT WANT TO HEAR THE MUSIC YOU HEAR ON THE RADIO AT THE CLUB. PEOPLE WANT TO HEAR SOMETHING DIFFERENT. ALL IN ALL I LOVE CLUB MUSIC, BORN AND RAISED OFF OF IT.

dyt, Wednesday, 3 March 2004 21:21 (twenty-one years ago)

two weeks pass...
Yo, I am goin to black college day at Kings Dominion April 9th-11th and I am tryin to bang some club music all weekend. Only problem is I need some new music. Does anybody have a playlist or anything?

Kenneth Lee, Friday, 19 March 2004 05:57 (twenty-one years ago)

Yeah, I'm loving this stuff down in Charlotte, NC. Somehow got lucky that the local record store has a guy who comes by and drops off Baltimore Club stuff a couple of times a month. I have a Jill Scott remix by Technics that I play all the time, just got The Hobo EP by Rod Lee which seems pretty solid. On the recycled soul tip, there's a remix of I Can See Clearly Now (Sunshiny Day...?) on there that's great (loops the little guitar and organ part at the beginning).

Must learn+have more...

mayor motorcade (mayor motorcade), Tuesday, 23 March 2004 01:46 (twenty-one years ago)

The Hobo EP is worth checking out. They have DJ friendly (i.e. unmixed) vinyl and cds on the Baltimore Club Tracks website, although you may know that already.

Sengai, Tuesday, 23 March 2004 02:03 (twenty-one years ago)

Does anyone know how to fund the Baltimore version of the "Just Won't Do" song? I've looked on Kazaa and Soulseek with so success. Is it called something different?

Chris H. (chrisherbert), Tuesday, 23 March 2004 17:49 (twenty-one years ago)

I have no idea what it's called/who mixed it, but yeah, I love that Bmore version of "It Just Won't Do".

Al (sitcom), Tuesday, 23 March 2004 17:54 (twenty-one years ago)

I just played The Love Theme by DJ Class a couple minutes ago. Definitely in my top ten of Baltimore trax.

scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 23 March 2004 18:48 (twenty-one years ago)

It makes me sad sometimes that i no longer live in Philly and that I can't just walk down the street to Armand's and pick up a mix cd or a new Technics single. I never buy stuff on-line and i don't download, but that might have to change.

scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 23 March 2004 18:50 (twenty-one years ago)

technics vs dukeyman - girlfriend

i love this song! its like the sequel to inoj - love you down because it samples the ready for the world song. i wish technics would come back and post on ilm

jeremy jordan (cruisy), Thursday, 25 March 2004 15:21 (twenty-one years ago)

so how do brits get some of this stuff other soulseek. maybe you cant even get this there. im fucked for all of this shiot. its not fair.

ambrose (ambrose), Thursday, 25 March 2004 18:53 (twenty-one years ago)

I called Clubtrax and either technics or dukeyman picked up the phone. I asked him where I could actually buy the stuff in a store because Inner City Records apparently went out of business. I refered to the local music as "this kind of music" and he asked "what do you mean". I said "like K-Swift" off the top of my head and he said "no" and hung up! How unprofessional! I guess it was because I was sounding too white :( I already felt too out of place going to innercity records before, being the only white person in the mall, but I can't find it there either. I am also looking for more material from Tim Trees, a local MC, but i don't know of any stores that sell it. Any ideas?

Ed Schaefer, Friday, 26 March 2004 19:26 (twenty-one years ago)

This white boy from Annapolis has never had any bad attitude from the folks at Clubtrax.

Colin Meeder (Mert), Saturday, 27 March 2004 10:30 (twenty-one years ago)

they might have gotten nasty with you on the phone because you said K-Swift, because she's just a radio/party DJ who spins club music, and doesn't make any music herself, so maybe they were offended by the implication that she does. or I dunno, maybe they have some beef with her. if you want to name a particular club producer, say Rod Lee or Technics.

Tim Trees' label is B-damore Records, if that helps any.

Al (sitcom), Saturday, 27 March 2004 16:00 (twenty-one years ago)

Hmm I think AL is right about K-Swift. Yes I know about all of Tim Tree's associated labels, B-damore records, Harm Squad Entertainment...murda L.A.N.D...but I can't find volume 2 anywhere. I know it exhists too from searching the internet and can even hear some samples, but can't find it anywhere...

Ed Schaefer, Saturday, 27 March 2004 18:06 (twenty-one years ago)

Detroit Dj is here! Baltimore club tracks have been in my mix-s for about 4yrs. I'm not the most popular mixologist in the "D", but my mix-s are almost untouchable(so I've heard)! Baltimore keep doing what your doing and hopefully soon all the Dj's here will be more familiar with what Baltimore has to offer. Who knows maybe someday I'll be invited to come 2 Baltimore and show my skills as appreciation for this "relief" type music...hint, hint :-) I'm a female mixologist by the way & it's not that easy. I've recieved my share of empty promises frome several Dj's including female Dj's,but guess what what? GOD is my rock! Keep ya head up Baltimore!
Peace & Love Always & Forever.
Ms. Dream(Don't Reject Enjoy All Music)

Dream the Mixologist, Tuesday, 30 March 2004 16:23 (twenty-one years ago)

This for the guy who called Inner City Records. Im quite sure that the reason u got hung up on is b/c u said k-swift. If definently dont have to do with the fact that ur white because if that was the case then DJ Scottie B, who is white, and used to work at the store which is located in Mondawmin Mall by the way, wouldn't have worked there. He no longer works there but he still drops his cds off, all of his shit is hot. check out b12 if u when u get a chance, but he should be comin out with a b13 shortly. If u not scared to go to the mall then go up there and get urself a cd. Big shoutz out to Dj Rod Lee, Technics, Dukeyman, Cornbread, and all of the rest of the bmore djs layin it down for the bmore scene. keep doin yall thing.

~Scola~, Wednesday, 31 March 2004 08:58 (twenty-one years ago)

What's up everyone?!?! I've been spinning Baltimore Club for about the last 7 years or so. I am playing @ Sonar (www.sonarlounge.com) on Saturday opening for LTJ Bukem and MC Conrad. I have just started a residency spinning @ Filter 14 in NYC for Booty Bar which is the last Friday of every month. Booty Bar features the best in Ghettotech, Booty House, Miami Bass, and Baltimore Club. Go to www.bootybar.biz for more info on those parties. You can also hit me up via email - newsense@mail.com and I will let you know where I am playing and when. Also I have mixed CDs for sale with unreleased shit that NONE of the Bmore Record stores or other DJs have.

DJ Newsense, Wednesday, 31 March 2004 17:00 (twenty-one years ago)

HELLO FOLKS....THANKS AGAIN FOR ALL THE SUPPORT WITH THE BALTIMORE CLUB MUSIC.THANKS FOR CHECKIN OUT THE SITE AND ALL THE ORDERS OF TH CDS AND RECORDS.ITS GREAT THAT PEOPLE ARE DIGGIN THE MUSIC.TO THE PERSON THAT CALLED THE STORE..I DONT THINK THAT WAS ME OR DUKEYMAN THAT ANSWERED THE PHONE...WHITE OR BLACK...IT DOESNT MATTER WHAT YOU ARE WE ANSWER QUESTIONS AND ARE NEVER RUDE TO ANYONE.I HAVE BEEN MAKIN MUSIC SINCE 1991 AND ITS NEVER BEEN BAD TO ME SO I CAN NEVER BE BAD TO IT.ANYONE THAT HAS QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US AND TALK ABOUT ANYTHING...MIND YOU WE DO GET EXTREMELY BUSY SO KEEP THAT IN MIND.
WE HAVE TONS OF MIXED CDS BY ALL THE HOTTEST DJS AND LOTS OF GREAT RECORDS TO PLAY WITH.WE MAIL TO ANYWHERE AND THE WEBSITE IS ALWAYS CHANGING...THANKS AGAIN AND NYC LOOKOUT CAUSE I'M COMING BACK TO PLAY AGAIN @APT IN MANHATTAN!ANYTHING ANYONE NEEDS,LET US KNOW.GIVE US A CALL AND ASK FOR TECHNICS OR DUKEYMAN.
THANKS AGAIN PEOPLE....WE APPRECIATE ALL OF THE SUPPORT!

DJ TECHNICS (CLUBTRAX OWNER)
410.576.9595 11AM-7PM MONDAY-SATURDAY
WWW,BALTIMORECLUBTRACKS.COM

DJ TECHNICS, Friday, 2 April 2004 12:30 (twenty-one years ago)

holy shit, I just heard a Baltimore club mix of William Hung singing "She Bangs" on 92Q. that's almost as nuts as the club mix of "Uncle Fucker".

Al (sitcom), Tuesday, 6 April 2004 00:51 (twenty-one years ago)

my faith in humanity is momentarily restored

strongo hulkington (dubplatestyle), Tuesday, 6 April 2004 01:01 (twenty-one years ago)

also dj technics seems like the nicest guy ever

strongo hulkington (dubplatestyle), Tuesday, 6 April 2004 01:01 (twenty-one years ago)

Who did the "There's Some Hoes in this House" mix?

C0L1N B3CK3TT (Colin Beckett), Tuesday, 6 April 2004 01:03 (twenty-one years ago)

Some guy named Frank Ski, I think.
9 month thread anniversary! So glad to help spread the word.
Pork chops and onion gravy/pretty girls gon' drive me crazy/Hennesy gon' kill me by and by.....

Sengai, Tuesday, 6 April 2004 04:14 (twenty-one years ago)

I like this thread. It refuses to die. Seems like just yesterday that i was promising people tapes that i never made.

scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 6 April 2004 10:41 (twenty-one years ago)

another favorite I haven't heard in a while: the track with a little girl (I think Reggie Reg said it was his daughter) singing "to the windooooow, to the kitchen, I put hot sauce on chicken, awww yo breath is kickin'"

Al (sitcom), Tuesday, 6 April 2004 16:09 (twenty-one years ago)

hm. i wonder when the apt event is happening... nothing on their site yet.

lauren (laurenp), Tuesday, 6 April 2004 16:16 (twenty-one years ago)

Hey,
New to this board and i like what i see, more heads that are feeling Baltimore Club, just can't get any better than that.

Technics is coming up in April, and will be playing with The Trouble Punks. We've been trying to spread the gospel about B-more around NYC, and its great to see that others are as well.
Hollertronix will be spinning that night, so you know its gonna be a banger! don't miss it- Stay tuned for all the details.

DJs
DJ Technics - Baltimore Club King
The Trouble Punks- Baltimore Club & DC Go-Go
Hollertronix - Everything

Trouble Punks (minimus), Wednesday, 7 April 2004 18:36 (twenty-one years ago)

Frank Ski, there's a name I haven't heard in a while in Baltimore. I ran into Frank Ski in Atlanta last year and he is still doing his thing on the radio (Doo Doo Brown has been stuck in my head all day). Baltimore club is known for its use of samples but are there any producers out there who don't sample other peoples vocals and create their own??? Technics and Dukeyman: Check your email, I sent you something you may be interested in.
Peace

D Groove, Wednesday, 7 April 2004 18:42 (twenty-one years ago)

i am from Va i love the B-more music. i love that shit that they pump at dream the fast shit...MR Postman and all that can someone email me and tell me where i scan get some of that music. They pump that shit in Dc all the time when we party> Tell me where i can get some. rygrissom@yahoo.com Thanx

Renee Grissom, Friday, 9 April 2004 16:47 (twenty-one years ago)

hey you can check out baltimore club music at www.hotblendz.com
that song "just won't do" by tim deluxe is called "fiddle" on the list.
it's my favorite too right now, along with "you want some of this"
check it out at hotblendz.com

......my eyes, they cannot see.. other guys... that are cuter... and my ears... they cannot hear.... my friends say... i should walk away

jaime brooks, Wednesday, 14 April 2004 01:48 (twenty-one years ago)

YO I'M A LET YALL NIGGAS KNOW THAT EVER SINCE BERNIE DIED.THE GAME HAS
BEEN FUCKED UP. MOST TRAXX THAT YOU HERE ON THE RADIO ARE JUST BURNED UP CD'S THAT NIGGAS DONE MADE IN THERE HOUSE.AND THEY'RE JUST FLOTING AROUND.YOU CANT REALLY BUY THEM ANY WHERE.AND YOU'RE LUCKY IF YOU CAN COME ACROSS THEM.YOU USE TO BE ABLE TO BUY THEM IF YOU NEEDED THEM.IT'S CRAZY NIGGAS BOOT LEG THEM SELVES.THE ONLY STORE IN BMORE THAT SELL CLUB IS CLUBTRAXX BUT THEY DONT EVEN HAVE EVERY THING.
BUT YO IF YOU LOOKING FOR SHIT.HIT ME UP I GOT THE PROMO'S.EMAIL ME AND I'LL HOOK YOU UP.

DJ FINESSE DA UNDERGROUND KING, Friday, 16 April 2004 05:23 (twenty-one years ago)

can i please have some newb club mix cds

phillip carter j.r, Sunday, 18 April 2004 03:31 (twenty-one years ago)

First I will like to say to everyone that is not from b-more thanks for the support of club music. I grew up on club music and I am going to continue to listen to it.
The question that I will like to know is. Do anyone knows who started club music. Whats the first song. Basically I want to know the history. I am doing a project on this cause I have to repersent were I am from. So if anyone knows the history please email me at krazymelmel@yahoo.com by wed thank you

Melva, Monday, 19 April 2004 16:16 (twenty-one years ago)

Anyboby from Bmore coming to spin in Europa, please let me know! There's a buzz starting I can tell you!

olivermentalgroove, Monday, 19 April 2004 19:29 (twenty-one years ago)

Here is my own desciption, history, and analysis of the music from my website:

DESCRIPTION
Baltimore Club music is a type of underground House music popular in the Mid-Atlantic nightclub scene. Although it was created and developed in Baltimore, Maryland, it is heavily influenced by Chicago's "Hip-House" music and Miami's "Miami Bass" music. It is a fast-paced, highly percussive, and multi-layered style of music that combines elements of both Electronica and Rap. Baltimore Club music is classified in the "Electronica" genre, "House" sub-genre, "Urban House" micro-genre.

STYLES
The various forms of Baltimore Club music include:

Doo-Dew (Classic Baltimore Club & Contemporary Baltimore Club)
This is the original B-more Club music created by various DJ's who hail from Baltimore, Maryland. The term originated from one of the first mainstream B-more Club songs, "Doo Doo Brown" by Two Hype Brothers & A Dog, featuring DJ Frank Ski. Artists include DJ Technics & DJ Rod Lee.

Brick City Club (Alternative Baltimore Club)
Created by various DJ's from Newark, New Jersey. The kicks and break-beats from this style are more simplistic in nature and less over-produced, creating a moderately "cleaner" feel than traditional B-more Club. Artists include DJ Tameil & DJ Nix In The Mix.

Bama Bounce (Southern Baltimore Club)
Created by DJ Taj of Birmingham, Alabama. Although the Doo-Dew influences are definitely noticeable, this unique style has evolved into it's own distinctive brand of B-more Club music; the main difference being a slightly "choppy" style created by adding semi-syncopated percussive elements to the music, compressing sampled beats, melodies, & vocals, and inserting quick pauses that are both on and off rhythm.

ORIGIN
Baltimore Club music derived from the Baltimore House music scene in the early 1990's. Early pioneers of the music include Baltimore area nightclub DJ's & radio station DJ's, such as DJ Spen and DJ Frank Ski.

ANALYSIS
Baltimore Club music basically consists of over modulated, heavily processed break-beats on a layer of kick drums, on another layer of bass-heavy House kick drums, on yet another layer of rapidly fluctuating snares, on still another layer of repetitive vocal and/or melodic loops. Break-beats incorporate subtile nuances of the late 80's Hip-Hop style of sampling the percussion in songs performed by James Brown. Kick drums are centered around the 4/4 beat typical of most House music, but with an up tempo rhythm and undefined, or sometimes absent, bass line. Loops are generally sampled from popular Rap, R&B, or House songs, but can be taken from literally anything, even Oldies, television show themes, or stand-up comedy routines.

If you like Club Music, visit DJ Taj’s website @ Bamabounce.com. {{{dò¿ób}}}

{{{dò¿ób}}}, Monday, 19 April 2004 20:27 (twenty-one years ago)

HEY HEY PEEPS....
YALL ARE OFF THE CHAIN ON THIS THREAD UP IN HERE..HEHEHE
SO MUCH STUFF GOING ON..I'M GONNA HAVE TO START SOME SORT OF MUSIC SEMINAR FOR PEOPLE TO COME CHECK OUT OUR NETWORK.
I'M IN THE PROCESS OF UPDATING THE SITE NOW...IT'S GOING TO BE KILLER!
-HOW TO ROOM
-TOOLS OF THE TRADE
-SAMPLES TO CREATE CLUB
-WHERE AND HOW TO PRESS RECORDS
-HISTORY/TIMELINES
-DOWNLOADS
-BOOK DJ TECHNICS PAGE
-PRESS ROOM (ARTICLES)
-LOST AND FOUND ROOM (THIS IS WHERE YOU TELL US WHAT YA LOOKIN FOR AND WE MAKE IT HAPPEN)

IT'S GOING TO BE SICK...NO DOUBT.
I AM AVAILABLE TO PLAY PARTIES OUT OF TOWN...MORE THAN HAPPY TO BLESS YA LOCAL CLUB OR HANGOUT.NO PLACE IS TO BIG OR SMALL.SOME OF MY BEST PARTIES WERE AT SMALL BARS..OFF THE HOOK!PLUS IF YOU BOOK ME...YOU GET TO MAKE TONS OF CASH OFF OF JUST HAVING ME SPIN...VENUES HAVE CHARGED AS MUCH AS $40 WHEN I PLAYED.I THOUGHT THAT WAS PRETTY SICK MYSELF.TRY YA HAND AT MAKIN SOME DOE...I'D LOVE TO HELP ANYONE WHO WANTS TO DO SOMETHING IN THEIR TOWN.HURRY THOUGH...I'M GETTING PRETTY WELL BOOKED UP FOR THE SUMMER SO MAKE MOVES IF YA CAN.

I'M TAKING ALL THIS FEEDBACK YALL POSTING AND ADDING IT TO THE SITE SO BE ON THE LOOKOUT.
THANKS AGAIN FOR THE SUPPORT AND KEEP ROCKIN WITH US...I GOT MAJOR SHIT JUMPIN OFF FOR EVERYONE WHO LOVE THE BALTIMORE SOUND.
WANNA SAY THANKS TO PEOPLE IN THESE AREAS THAT HAVE MADE US A TOTAL SUCCESS:
NEW JERSEY,PHILLY,NEW YORK,VIRGINIA,ATLANTA,NORTH CAROLINA,SOUTH CAROLINA,WASHINGTON DC,CLEVELAND,MIAMI,SEATTLE,CALIFORNIA,TEXAS,ENGLAND,ITALY,FRANCE AND JAPAN.

THANKS A MILLION FOLKS,
DJ TECHNICS (THE TURNTABLIST)
BALTIMORECLUBTRACKS.COM
410.576.9595 TUESDAY-FRIDAY
11AM-7PM

DJ TECHNICS, Tuesday, 20 April 2004 08:13 (twenty-one years ago)

That link above to my weird-ass baltimore essay doesn't work anymore. I think this should work:


http://www.postroadmag.com/Issue_3/Criticism3/SewardCritic.htm

scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 20 April 2004 10:46 (twenty-one years ago)

nyc people: i just got an email saying that dj technics will be playing at the bowery bar from 2.30-4am tonight (along with hollertronix). free sparks from 10-11, and apparently no cover.

lauren (laurenp), Friday, 23 April 2004 14:42 (twenty-one years ago)

WELL MY FAV SONGS IS PICK EM UP, PUT UR LEG UP, TEAR THE FUCKIN CLUB UP, SPONGEBOB, RUMP, N WATCH OUT FOR THE BIG GIRL LOL!

Diyonna, Monday, 26 April 2004 21:00 (twenty-one years ago)

IF YOU REALLY WANT TO HEAR BALTIMORE CLUB MUSIC GO TO WWW.HOTBLENDZ.COM

pat, Monday, 26 April 2004 22:02 (twenty-one years ago)

Quick question, which I guess could be answered by picking up some mixtapes along with the vinyl, but is there a signature DJ style when mixing this stuff? I mean, I pretty much beatmatch 2 tracks & go from there, but seems like (if I had the $) you could do some cool juggling stuff with 2 copies...Do DJs just whip through these records 100 tracks-in-an-hour-style?

Yeah, I played Tear The Club Up out the other night for a crowd who had never heard the style and they went buck wild for it! The horns, the horns!!

mayor motorcade (mayor motorcade), Monday, 26 April 2004 22:45 (twenty-one years ago)

some guys came in the store today looking for b-more club music! i was kind of floored. i thought of this thread. (he ended up buying a dieselboy mix, i think. "this store sucks.")

strongo hulkington (dubplatestyle), Monday, 26 April 2004 22:53 (twenty-one years ago)

Strongo, you can go to Armand's on Chestnut street and pick up some cool 12 inches and cd mixes if'n you want to. you have to ask for the cd mixes, but they have a section for the vinyl. If yer curious.

scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 26 April 2004 23:03 (twenty-one years ago)

i believe i will the next time i am in the city. chestnut and what?

strongo hulkington (dubplatestyle), Monday, 26 April 2004 23:05 (twenty-one years ago)

I'm proud of the fact that something i wrote sparked this thread. I can die happy now.

Um, below broad. around 10th or 11th. Somewhere around there. They moved. They used to be by the convention center.

scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 26 April 2004 23:07 (twenty-one years ago)

Wha's poppin yea buddy B-more be rockin and yes i should know this b/c i'm from there but anyway yo dj tech be on da ones and twos and be off da hook. he play all da good shit and i'm lovin it. ex.YOU BIG DUMMY,WATCH OUT FOR DA BIG GIRL(DAT WUZ MY CUZIN TOO),ETC ETC...jsut keep ya shit up iight playa..HOLLA

Brittany Brunson, Wednesday, 28 April 2004 21:10 (twenty-one years ago)

"You Big Dummy" rocks so hard. Fuck yeah!

scott seward (scott seward), Wednesday, 28 April 2004 21:25 (twenty-one years ago)

DJ Taj did several different remixes of KW Griff's "You Big Dummy" in his own unique style. Check out his website at http://www.bamabounce.com or e-mail him at djtaj@bamabounce.com. Mixhead

{{{dò¿ób}}}, Tuesday, 4 May 2004 20:09 (twenty-one years ago)

what's the name of the track with the gunshots and the Bonecrusher sample? that one's crazy.

I've been doing B-more club-style beats on my drum machine for a while now, but lately I've been getting some REALLY hot ideas for samples and I'm really thinking about getting a sampler and trying to get into the game.

Al (sitcom), Tuesday, 4 May 2004 21:24 (twenty-one years ago)

You might be talking about the club remix of Bonecrusher's "Never Scared", but I don't remember any gunshots in it. If that's the mix you're looking for, it's featured on a few of DJ Cornbread's CD's (don’t know if he originally mixed it or not).

Yeah...definitely get into the game and share your mixes. Although, I've been a fan of B-more Club music for many years, I just started mixing around the end of last year and recently began to share my mixes on the P2P's and my website. To my surprise, people actually liked some of them…go figure! :-) I don't use a drum machine/sequencer (I’m also considering getting one, though). I use an audio editing program called Cool Edit 2000. Mixing probably would be a little easier with a machine, but you can pretty much do most of the same stuff without one (it‘ll just take a little more time). Plus, you won't have to fork-out the extra money for an actual machine. Most of the DJ’s that I know use a combination of both a physical and digital mixer. Anyway, definitely do your thing and share...Let's spread B-more Club music around like wildfire!
Mixhead

{{{dò¿ób}}}, Tuesday, 4 May 2004 22:24 (twenty-one years ago)

This thread made me go look at DJ Technics' site -- you can order two mixes for 12 bucks each and get a third one free! I think I'll order some tomorrow. But also, his links page is among the greatest things ever.

spittle (spittle), Wednesday, 5 May 2004 03:47 (twenty-one years ago)

no, I know what "Never Scared" rmx you're talking about, I'm talking about a different track that just loops the "i told 'em, told 'em" part, it's pretty recent but people go nuts over it.

Al (sitcom), Wednesday, 5 May 2004 12:44 (twenty-one years ago)

two weeks pass...
{{{dò¿ób}}} "This Is For My #1"
Baltimore Club Remix of LL Cool J’s "Luv U Better"
http://members.aol.com/mixhead03/audio/03020008.mp3
http://members.aol.com/xxxdojobxxx/
Mixhead

{{{dò¿ób}}}, Saturday, 22 May 2004 15:33 (twenty-one years ago)

seven months pass...
up!


anyne know where i can track down some mix cds by a guy called Lil jay?

has anybody got more links to cope fresh mix cds?

holler at your boy

tron, Wednesday, 5 January 2005 12:45 (twenty years ago)

three months pass...
hey tron, there's a Lil Jay mix cd for sale here:

http://www.morphius.com/label/dfm_u_61.cfm

Amon (eman), Monday, 11 April 2005 14:33 (twenty years ago)

two months pass...
i just bought dj technics vols 5 and 6

charltonlido (gareth), Wednesday, 22 June 2005 10:48 (twenty years ago)

Lynn Collins' Think/Gaz's Sing Sing/Lynn Collins' Think/Gaz's Sing Sing/Lynn Collins' Think/Gaz's Sing Sing/Lynn Collins' Think/Gaz's Sing Sing/Lynn Collins' Think/Gaz's Sing Sing/Lynn Collins' Think/Gaz's Sing Sing/Lynn Collins' Think/Gaz's Sing Sing/Lynn Collins' Think/Gaz's Sing Sing/Lynn Collins' Think/Gaz's Sing Sing/Lynn Collins' Think/Gaz's Sing Sing/Lynn Collins' Think/Gaz's Sing Sing/Lynn Collins' Think/Gaz's Sing Sing/Lynn Collins' Think/Gaz's Sing Sing, etc.

Frank Ski, Wednesday, 22 June 2005 14:30 (twenty years ago)

I know what the "Think" break is and what club songs use it, but what's "Sing Sing"?

I still haven't heard the new Technics, but I've written about Rod Lee's Vol. 5 and K-Swift's Vol. 6 recently, both are great.

Al (sitcom), Wednesday, 22 June 2005 14:54 (twenty years ago)

GEEEZ the bamabounce stream is making me smile about a mile wide right now:
http://66.25.122.226:8000/listen.pls

tylero (tylero), Wednesday, 22 June 2005 16:37 (twenty years ago)

Slick Rick live at Camden Yards FREE this Friday Night!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and Bossman goes on before him.

Technics vol. 7 is awesome. check out his 24/7 streaming radio:
http://sc2.audiorealm.com:11928/listen.pls
(i think it's currently down)
and there's a chatroom on his site, that he pops in on while he's voicing live over the internet stream. i wonder if he takes requests????

Ô¿Ô (eman), Wednesday, 22 June 2005 20:54 (twenty years ago)

that's the African-American Heritage Festival you're talking about at Camden Yards, right?

Al (sitcom), Wednesday, 22 June 2005 21:54 (twenty years ago)

I'm incredibly upset that I ignored this thread previously and had to come to the game late on this. Especially since DJ Technics is clearly the coolest guy ever.

Alan Conceicao (Alan Conceicao), Wednesday, 22 June 2005 22:12 (twenty years ago)

al, where did you write about the rod lee disc?

okay, so anyway, morphius sent me the lil jay and the rod lee CDs and i was blown away by the lil jay disc. i fuckin' love it. i wrote about both, and what i wanted to ask, and what i brought up in what i wrote, is what effect, if any, morphius's distro will have? people who buy pere ubu albums for their record stores, and other stuff, will be ordering this stuff. so, i guess it's kinda exciting. it will go further than ever. i wrote about both CDs as if they were new, even thought the lil jay cd had a 2004 date on it. it was new to me! it was great to hear some new stuff too, now that i'm not in philly anymore. does the wider distro mean anything. Al, i guess i'm asking you. and, obviously, both discs were scrubbed of most of the rampant sampling you would find on local mixes. does this matter to anyone? I gotta go. i was so hyped to hear that lil jay mix. it rocks so hard. and rod's does too! don't misunderstand. rod is the master.


scott seward (scott seward), Wednesday, 22 June 2005 22:13 (twenty years ago)

I just wrote about it (and the K-Swift) on my blog. plug plug: http://governmentnames.blogspot.com/2005/06/rod-lee-vol.html and http://governmentnames.blogspot.com/2005/06/club-queen-k-swift-vol.html

I mention in passing in my post that the Morphius distro will probably have at least some effect, although I can only guess how much.

I've heard the tracks Lil Jay does vocals on (mostly produced by Rod Lee) but I don't think I've heard him DJ, what's so hot about his CD, Scott? or is it just a good selection of material? the stuff on his Morphius bio makes it pretty clear that Lil Jay is being put in a position to put a young face on club music in a Lil Bow Wow type way, which, I guess that's cool, but I'd rather the elder statesmen get their shine first.

oh, and as for the scrubbing of rampant samples, I can think off the top of my head of a few uncleared samples on the new Rod Lee, but now that you mention it, maybe it does have less than usual.

Al (sitcom), Wednesday, 22 June 2005 22:25 (twenty years ago)

"or is it just a good selection of material?"

you got it. it's put together brilliantly. and there is a real variety as well. and like i said, all of it is new to me. The DJ Manny stuff is really exciting. Samir's "Club Africa". The King Tutt stuff. "Back Of The Acc" is great! I'm just really digging it. I'll give lil jay the benefit of the doubt and give him the kudos.

scott seward (scott seward), Wednesday, 22 June 2005 22:35 (twenty years ago)

yeah, I noticed it has a lot of songs I like on it, I might have to check it out. the first track, KW Griff's "Don't Make", which samples 8Ball & MJG, was probably my favorite club track of 2004. where's your review running, Scott? or is it not out yet?

Al (sitcom), Wednesday, 22 June 2005 22:46 (twenty years ago)

i wrote it for seattle weekly. but, no, it hasn't come out yet. i don't think it has anyway. i will check out your thing tonight, al. i like to read what other people have to say about this stuff.

scott seward (scott seward), Wednesday, 22 June 2005 23:12 (twenty years ago)

i just found an old rod lee mix called "operation: start up." it's from 2001, so it's virtually all tracks i either have never heard or haven't heard in a long time! there's some sampling of "oochie wallie" and "lights, camera, action" and some funny line-dancing shit-kickin country.

i love that somewhat recent "birthday girl" track by d'vo. i was getting real tired of hearing the original "birthday" track and this one is ten times better

that's the African-American Heritage Festival you're talking about at Camden Yards, right?

yes

Ô¿Ô (eman), Thursday, 23 June 2005 02:01 (twenty years ago)

oh, and Doug E. Fresh is on the next night, so you just KNOW he's gonna be there Friday, waiting in the wings to do "The Show" w/ Rick.

Ô¿Ô (eman), Thursday, 23 June 2005 02:28 (twenty years ago)

yeah, I have Operation: Start-Up, it's pretty good! I started listening to club music a lot in the early 00's, so I get nostalgic for that era, lotta great tracks.

Al (sitcom), Thursday, 23 June 2005 15:26 (twenty years ago)

so i heard the rod lee track that samples shirley and lee, come on baby. its great

charltonlido (gareth), Thursday, 23 June 2005 20:24 (twenty years ago)

if i fuck is bumpin, deeon style

charltonlido (gareth), Thursday, 23 June 2005 22:40 (twenty years ago)

hi scott! i like the lil jay and rod lee albums too. they are in eddytor's dozen next week, and we're running the album cover of lil jay where he's playing on the jungle gym. the africa song and "back of the acc" are great! but i think i like the rod lee album more actually (even though the lil jay one has a better album cover.) i LOVE LOVE LOVE "dance my pain away" ("i got prob-lems") and "horn theme", especially. thanks for giving them my address!

xhuxk, Friday, 24 June 2005 00:39 (twenty years ago)

cool, chuck! I'm glad you liked them. I thought you would. I keep forgetting to ask you if you ever got that brazilian rap cd i sent you.

scott seward (scott seward), Friday, 24 June 2005 10:47 (twenty years ago)

um...i don't remember! or maybe i just didn't know you sent it (since an intern opens my mail). what was it called?

i am playing the rod lee now and it is even better than i thought. definitely a top ten candidate for my p&j list. my new favorites are the you keep messin around i'm gonna get my gun one and the bang bang choo choo train get up on it and ride that thang one and the peanut butter reese's cup lick my pussy eat it up one and the hit that ass from the back how you make your booty jump like that one. (with more to come, i'm sure.)

xhuxk, Friday, 24 June 2005 12:08 (twenty years ago)

yeah "Horn Theme" (called "Hornz Joint" on other mixes I've seen) and "Dance My Pain Away" are favorites of mine too.

the thing that drives me nuts is that as great as these new mixes are, there are some great new new tracks that aren't on any mixes yet that I want copies of -- especially the ones K-Swift has started spinning in the last couple weeks that sample Darth Vader's theme music, and that Chris Rock skit on Crunk Juice where he's going "we live in the club, we stay in the club, we go to church in the club, we do our laundry in the club, we go to the library in the club WE DO EVERYTHING IN THE CLUB WE DO EVERYTHING IN THE CLUB".

Al (sitcom), Friday, 24 June 2005 12:56 (twenty years ago)

oops, i goofed - it is a coochie (or "oochie"?) that is requested to be licked and eaten up with the peanut butter reeses cup, not a pussy (per se').

xhuxk, Friday, 24 June 2005 13:28 (twenty years ago)

ah well, don't sweat the brazilian thing. i don't remember the title. i bought it at a brazilian store here on the island and i thought you might dig it.I sent it to you a while ago. "Dance My Pain Away" IS great. Anytime Rod attempts to sing, it's pretty great. The Lil jay disc is going on MY top ten for sure this year. But don't get me wrong, I love Rod Lee, like I said. He's the man.

scott seward (scott seward), Friday, 24 June 2005 14:20 (twenty years ago)

the rod lee/k-life ep is one of the greatest records of all time. my friend's group is playing w/k-swift this weekend!

Zack Richardson (teenagequiet), Friday, 24 June 2005 17:18 (twenty years ago)

is that the warehouse thing this Saturday that K-Swift is DJing at? who's your friend's group?

Al (sitcom), Friday, 24 June 2005 17:58 (twenty years ago)

what warehouse thing is this? i got a friend from NY visiting this weekend who's a fan of b-more club so we need shit to do around town.

Ô¿Ô (eman), Friday, 24 June 2005 21:00 (twenty years ago)

YES, the Chris Rock club track is the best thing I've heard it ages. I'll DEFINITELY be requesting that tomorrow.

Mike O. (Mike Ouderkirk), Friday, 24 June 2005 22:12 (twenty years ago)

wait i found it. "*** RSVP ONLY ***" ???

Ô¿Ô (eman), Friday, 24 June 2005 22:43 (twenty years ago)

http://members1.blackplanet.com/BlaqStarr1212/

found this on another board:
don't make me kill

Ô¿Ô (eman), Saturday, 25 June 2005 16:48 (twenty years ago)

I interviewed DJ technics for a few hours this past autumn for a term paper which i am now developing into a full-fledged project (in the vein of the excellent detroit techno one upthread). Ill post it in a few months when finished if yall are interested.

aaronspell1ng?, Saturday, 25 June 2005 18:36 (twenty years ago)

http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/l/lee_rod/vol-5-the-official.shtml

maria tipped me off to this. i didn't think pitchfork covered stuff like this, but what do i know. i don't read much on the internet. they give you a shout-out, Al.

scott seward (scott seward), Thursday, 30 June 2005 13:13 (twenty years ago)

tom breihan? i was in baltimore a couple weeks ago, and read a piece in the citypaper abuot 3-6 mafia, which i think he wrote

charltonlido (gareth), Thursday, 30 June 2005 13:25 (twenty years ago)

where are you now, gareth? it's hard to keep up with you.

scott seward (scott seward), Thursday, 30 June 2005 13:27 (twenty years ago)

i am now back in sunny (yes, sunny!) london town. this weekend i shall be travelling between finsbury park, camberwell, peckham and whitechapel

charltonlido (gareth), Thursday, 30 June 2005 13:45 (twenty years ago)

yeah, I saw that review. I even linked it on Gov't Names, along with the Eddytor's Dozen w/ Rod Lee and Lil Jay in it. Tom is from Baltimore (soon to be moving to NYC), I hang out with him fairly often. he used to post to ILM a little.

Al (sitcom), Thursday, 30 June 2005 14:40 (twenty years ago)

i thought i semi-recognised the name, i wasnt sure. i liked the 3-6 piece

charltonlido (gareth), Thursday, 30 June 2005 14:52 (twenty years ago)

So Scott (or anybody), I am starting to become obsessed with the significance of Up the Hill/Down the Hill (as referenced on both the DJ Lil Jay CD, which I am liking more and more, and the Rod Lee CD). So I have to ask: WhatCHOO know about up the hill? Is this a reference somehow to some major fact of Baltimore geography? Should I have learned of it while watching *The Wire*? (I still only saw the first season, though...)

xhuxk, Thursday, 30 June 2005 15:53 (twenty years ago)

well, since Baltimore is a harbor city, the parts near the water are at the lowest level of elevation, and pretty much the entire city is on an incline up from the water. going north on, say, Charles Street or Washington Street from downtown, you're climbing up a big hill for a few miles straight. I'm not entirely sure what the significance of down the hill/up the hill is beyond that, as far as claiming territory and its relevence to specific neighborhoods, but my best guess is since the upscale downtown parts are near the water, up the hill is the hood and down the hill isn't (that's not entirely true, either, there's plenty of hood on both sides of the hill).

Al (sitcom), Thursday, 30 June 2005 16:02 (twenty years ago)

what do you know about the 60s & 70s club?

charltonlido (gareth), Thursday, 30 June 2005 17:06 (twenty years ago)

two weeks pass...
that Chris Rock skit on Crunk Juice where he's going "we live in the club, we stay in the club, we go to church in the club, we do our laundry in the club, we go to the library in the club WE DO EVERYTHING IN THE CLUB WE DO EVERYTHING IN THE CLUB".

I heard this last night, it's incredible

Ô¿Ô (eman), Saturday, 16 July 2005 14:42 (twenty years ago)

Scott's Rod Lee/Lil Jay review that he referred to upthread is out: http://www.seattleweekly.com/features/0528/050713_music_cdreviews.php

Al (sitcom), Saturday, 16 July 2005 15:09 (twenty years ago)

two months pass...
Hey, I just got an e-mail about the seattle weekly thing i wrote and i want to publicly state:


Scottie B and Shawn Caesar are two of the important architects of the modern Baltimore Club sound. Got that!!?? Good!

scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 19 September 2005 22:47 (twenty years ago)

hey everybody!this is scottie b of the original club label,unruly records.i soon will post a real,definitive history of baltimore club music,either here or on hollertronix site.anyway,for everybody who wants club cd's,for a short time ,i will offer antbody who responds,FREE cd's.thats right,free cd's from the legend himself.i have a double live cd from happy ending lounge in n.y. from 9/9/05.it is both new and old together.by the end of the week i will have b-15,my newest to date,which people have been waiting on for two years.i also still have b-2 through b-14.5,get em' now while they are free,soon they will be for sale on the unruly website.thanx for the support!

scottie b, Tuesday, 20 September 2005 03:54 (twenty years ago)

Sign me up, Scottie. I wanna hear that stuff.

scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 20 September 2005 12:44 (twenty years ago)

Yeah, ditto.

Eppy (Eppy), Tuesday, 20 September 2005 13:36 (twenty years ago)

me too!

Cristal Waters (nordicskilla), Tuesday, 20 September 2005 15:48 (twenty years ago)

is that the same Scotty B that did "I Got The Rhythm"? anyway Unruly Records is cool, I love the last K-Swift CD you put it. but you don't need Hollertronix money, man, keep doing your own shit.

Al (sitcom), Tuesday, 20 September 2005 16:12 (twenty years ago)

Hook me up!

Whiney G. Weingarten (whineyg), Tuesday, 20 September 2005 16:26 (twenty years ago)

Me five!

Alex in SF (Alex in SF), Tuesday, 20 September 2005 16:29 (twenty years ago)

Count me in as well-after all, I started this thread!

Sengai, Wednesday, 21 September 2005 11:48 (twenty years ago)

Me too, if that's OK.

Sang Freud (jeff_s), Wednesday, 21 September 2005 15:05 (twenty years ago)

i like free things. ddrake at gmail dot com.

deej.., Wednesday, 21 September 2005 15:12 (twenty years ago)

Yo Scottie, hook a brotha up... For all my club heads, I'm gonna try and hook up a podcast of this music. If ya'll wanna taste, I have posted a 92q radio rip (yes, it's old!) here using radio.blog. Njoy!


http://sn6.mrrichardsonsclass.com/bmore.html

-bigM

bigMalik, Monday, 26 September 2005 03:25 (twenty years ago)

Yo Scottie, I'll take a free CD no doubt.

jeffnice, Tuesday, 4 October 2005 18:13 (twenty years ago)

ScottieB, I'd love a cd--I'll even cover your postage. heck, if I like it, I'll pay you for it! if I don't, I'll pass it along to someone who might. You're a good man to spread the music like this!

patita (patita), Tuesday, 4 October 2005 21:08 (twenty years ago)

I would love a CD, Baltimore Club Crack is incredible

Mike O. (Mike Ouderkirk), Wednesday, 5 October 2005 01:02 (twenty years ago)

I am originally from York Pa. All you b-more people know what I mean. I first hear baltimore club music thanks to Frank Ski and the "mastermix"on v103. We're talkin '86. I was 9 years old and jamming the fuck out of these tunes. I have a collection of tapes for which over the years I slowly have figured out track titles to. NO-where else is this sound but Baltimore. I miss this here in Florida. I am so happy to find via the web small tidbits of info, etc. Thanks everyone for your contributions to this string. I have been searching 10-15 years for some of this information. For you old schoolers who can rembember this line "Do like I do, get high off the music, not the crack" Good night. I am sure you know whose words those are. Peace to all

Centree Santiago, Wednesday, 5 October 2005 01:26 (twenty years ago)

hey yall.
wow! this is my first time on this board.
amazing so much info on here. im in nyc and club music is pretty hard to come by around here on vinyl. b-more might single handedly make me switch to digital when i dj. does anyone know any stores other than turntablelab that carries baltimore club on vinyl?

ive got a couple of questions.

who does the song "pork chops and onion gravy?"

whats the name of the song that goes "if you hate your boss say whoa!" ,somthing like that?

what is the origin of that infectious bmore kick drum beat? sing sing is all over the place but where does that kick come from. i heard some pretty old hip house use it. but was wondering if it has a live predecessor. (played on live drums)?

help me out here.....
-DFingers

dirtyfingers, Wednesday, 5 October 2005 04:48 (twenty years ago)

OK, I just got the This is Spank Rock "promo" mix CD. This is fucking great. I picked up the "Put That Pussy On Me" 12" recently as well.. also great.

donut hallivallerieburtonelli omg lol (donut), Thursday, 6 October 2005 04:16 (twenty years ago)

Young Marble Giants with rapping chants, space sounds, and breakbeats over it... jesus.

donut hallivallerieburtonelli omg lol (donut), Thursday, 6 October 2005 04:16 (twenty years ago)

Led Zeppelin vs. Bomb The Bass.

donut hallivallerieburtonelli omg lol (donut), Thursday, 6 October 2005 04:32 (twenty years ago)

the "tote it" remix ive been hearing on the radio recently is bonkersfsdfdssfda

amon (eman), Monday, 10 October 2005 17:26 (twenty years ago)

a message from scottie b. for any new york doodz interested:


"ANYONE THAT’S IN NYC ON THURSDAY,I COULD NEED YOUR SUPPORT! POCKIT ROCKIT AT APT, 10-4AM.BANGING BALTIMORE CLUB FROM APPROX 12-2AM.KIMYON IS SPINNING WITH ME.HOPE YOU CAN MAKE IT AND TELL A FRIEND.EVENT BROUGHT TO YOU BY KIMYON WITH ASSIST FROM GARY HUNT AND UNRULY RECORDS"


scott seward (scott seward), Saturday, 22 October 2005 00:49 (twenty years ago)

one month passes...
GLAD TO SEE THE CLUB TALK IS STILL ALIVE IN HERE !!!!
THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT FOLKS.GREAT THINGS TO COME IN 2006 !

TECHNICS
(BALTIMORECLUBTRACKS.COM)
INTERNET RADIO AT ITS BEST !!!

dj technics, Sunday, 4 December 2005 09:26 (nineteen years ago)

i REALLY want DJ Technics' "Mr. Postman," but i don't want/can't pay $5.99 for the mp3. anyone have this?

btw, this one should be easy to find outside bmore:
http://www.morphius.com/label/dfm_u_61.cfm

one time gaffled 'em up (one time gaffled 'em up), Sunday, 4 December 2005 09:39 (nineteen years ago)

whoops. i see someone already mentioned the Lil Jay cd upthread. still hoping to find "Mr. Postman," though!

one time gaffled 'em up (one time gaffled 'em up), Sunday, 4 December 2005 10:48 (nineteen years ago)

but i don't want/can't pay $5.99 for the mp3. anyone have this?

whoops you're a shithead.

amon (eman), Sunday, 4 December 2005 16:06 (nineteen years ago)

three weeks pass...
hi everybody...this is dj tameil another producer of baltimore club music & also brick city club music (originated by me in newark, nj) which is a subsidary of bmore club. if you want to buy the latest in any of these styles of music feel free to visit my website www.itsyamandjtameil.com where the cds are updated frequently as new cds come out very often. you will get a taste of what brick city & baltimore club music is as soon as you enter the site and be taken straight to the newest cd cover at the top of the page ranging from newest to older but still hot & selling cds at the bottom of the page. all djs can also order catalog dj books filled with the latest and older brick city/bmore tracks and exclusive hip hop, r&b, reggae, reggaeton & classics fit to party format & matched by tempo. (you can rock any party with one of these cd books)and also the dj pool is available. we are seriously working hard to keep this music alive and this is why there are not many downloads of our music on the net because we look for people like you to by the music to fund the ambition to keep making this music. now lets all be honest..if u made music for a living you wouldnt want to keep making it if you made no money from it because need that money to pay bills and buy updated equipment so that your music sounds good right? please continue to support our music and we will continue to bring you our best club music. and dont forget to visit. www.itsyamandjtameil.com and my partner dj technics website www.baltimoreclubtracks.com or if you live near alabama and want a more southern sound, my other partner dj taj's website www.bamabounce.com ------thank you all

dj tameil, Wednesday, 28 December 2005 11:52 (nineteen years ago)

two weeks pass...
Hey everyone, I'm way up here in Winnipeg Canada, and don't have access to any shops that sell B-More 12" at all. I missed the "Miss A" aka "The Sneeze Song" by Ron Rico 12" when it was up on Turntable lab. Anyone know where I could get a copy? Anyone have an extra???? Also, I need to find a copy of that "pork chops and onions baby...." track on 12" Anyone help me???
---chris

chris bryan, Monday, 16 January 2006 23:20 (nineteen years ago)

so who else got those free scottie b cds? i think they sound great for live mixes

|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l| (ema, Friday, 27 January 2006 17:07 (nineteen years ago)

they were great! it was great to hear stuff that i hadn't heard before too.

scott seward (scott seward), Friday, 27 January 2006 17:16 (nineteen years ago)

five months pass...
this is dope:

http://www.baltimoreclubtracks.com/history.htm

XD (eman), Friday, 7 July 2006 23:18 (nineteen years ago)

yeah, that page is amazing, it's been up for a while but he keeps adding stuff.

I interviewed a bunch of Bmore club producers recently (DJ Booman, Debonair Samir, Dukeyman, Blaq Starr, Say What, DJ Ron Rico) and learned some interesting stuff, the product of which will be coming out soon.

Alex in Baltimore (Alex in Baltimore), Friday, 7 July 2006 23:31 (nineteen years ago)

Ha, the name "2 Hyped Brothers & A Dog" had not crossed my mind for ages.

Abbadavid Berman (Hurting), Friday, 7 July 2006 23:32 (nineteen years ago)

great link - thanks. several of those records were huge here (glasgow) in the early 90's too - cajmere, circle children, frank ski, farley jackmaster, jammin' gerald and deejay's deelite. it's a shame no one here ran with it and started producing their own take on it. go baltimore!

stirmonster (stirmonster), Friday, 7 July 2006 23:40 (nineteen years ago)

cool Alex. Blaq Starr is great

XD (eman), Friday, 7 July 2006 23:50 (nineteen years ago)

btw watch MTV this weekend for the "you hear it first" segment on Baltimore club. it was just on a few minutes ago.

Alex in Baltimore (Alex in Baltimore), Friday, 7 July 2006 23:53 (nineteen years ago)

eight months pass...
dora dora dora the explorer

mox twelve, Saturday, 10 March 2007 12:32 (eighteen years ago)

imeem.com dora link

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 13 March 2007 04:04 (eighteen years ago)

haha, nice. I had that stuck in my head all saturday.

mox twelve, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 14:04 (eighteen years ago)

five months pass...

i have some bmore stuff but id like to know what the classic mix-cds or albums (if there are any) to get are... i was going to make a separate post but thought id just re-up this one (cant believe technics and scottie b posted here!)

mr x, Wednesday, 29 August 2007 17:08 (eighteen years ago)

or essential 12"s even... i cant afford that much though so was hoping to get some good mix cds. anything from the mid 90s or so when bmore club was supposedly at its peak (or am i wrong?) would be great... most of the stuff i have seems to be late 90s or thereabouts juding from the dmx samples or more recently (lil jon samples etc).

mr x, Wednesday, 29 August 2007 17:11 (eighteen years ago)

http://www.morphius.com/images/items/DFM-U-072_lg.jpg

am0n, Wednesday, 29 August 2007 17:32 (eighteen years ago)

my favorite Rod Lee CD's are the 2 after that, Operation: Not Done Yet and Vol. 3: The Pressure, Morphius was supposed to reissue those too like a year ago, but for some reason it never happened.

I'm supposed to go interview DJ Tigga after work today, one of my favorite Bmore producers right now.

Alex in Baltimore, Wednesday, 29 August 2007 17:37 (eighteen years ago)

i like the blaqstarr ep that mad decent put out but it seemed slightly deficient.

titchyschneiderMk2, Wednesday, 29 August 2007 17:42 (eighteen years ago)

two months pass...

http://youtube.com/watch?v=fHAigWTZioI

DJ Blaqstarr & Rye Rye- Shake It To The Ground

am0n, Friday, 16 November 2007 20:50 (seventeen years ago)

cool to finally see that, although i'm still pretty annoyed that that song is getting so much push considering that it's by far the worst song on the Blaq Starr EP and there are literally dozens of female MCs around here that are way better than Rye Rye.

Alex in Baltimore, Friday, 16 November 2007 20:56 (seventeen years ago)

i don't expect much else from a label calling itself "mad decent"

am0n, Friday, 16 November 2007 21:01 (seventeen years ago)

lol wack lable

Alex in Baltimore, Friday, 16 November 2007 21:07 (seventeen years ago)

dont know who directed that but its not a great video at all

deej, Friday, 16 November 2007 21:10 (seventeen years ago)

the editing of it, i mean

deej, Friday, 16 November 2007 21:10 (seventeen years ago)

Tags: blaqstarr rye mad decent diplo MIA b-more club baltimore crazy leg spongebob

and what, Friday, 16 November 2007 21:10 (seventeen years ago)

damn I mis-read this thread as "Baltimore Breakfast"

I'm hungy

henry s, Friday, 16 November 2007 21:13 (seventeen years ago)

there are literally hundreds of videos on YouTube of kids doing the Spongebob dance to club music.

Alex in Baltimore, Friday, 16 November 2007 21:16 (seventeen years ago)

actually spongebob is diplo's mom's maiden name

and what, Friday, 16 November 2007 21:16 (seventeen years ago)

anyway am0n should go in the penalty box for reviving this thread with anything the slightest bit Diplo-related

Alex in Baltimore, Friday, 16 November 2007 21:17 (seventeen years ago)

cool to finally see that

-- Alex in Baltimore, Friday, November 16, 2007 3:56 PM (35 minutes ago)

am0n, Friday, 16 November 2007 21:33 (seventeen years ago)

lol i'm just saying you like to open the lollertronix can of worms pretty often. i'm still glad to see the video, i knew they shot it in a lot of parts of the city i'm familiar with so i'd been looking forward to it.

Alex in Baltimore, Friday, 16 November 2007 23:40 (seventeen years ago)

is am0n actually diplo

max, Friday, 16 November 2007 23:47 (seventeen years ago)

dipl0

deej, Friday, 16 November 2007 23:52 (seventeen years ago)

blaq starr is still good and thread-related. any lollertronix content in this case is just collateral damage

am0n, Saturday, 17 November 2007 02:26 (seventeen years ago)

lol @ lollertronix

deej, Saturday, 17 November 2007 02:29 (seventeen years ago)

haha yeah fair enough, that's basically been my policy lately in covering new Blaq Starr shit and ignoring the Mad Decent involvement. (xpost)

tonight Big Tigger was getting down to Baltimore club and old hip house on the D.C. station he has a show on, freestyling over it and shit.

Alex in Baltimore, Saturday, 17 November 2007 02:30 (seventeen years ago)

lollatoral damage

Alex in Baltimore, Saturday, 17 November 2007 02:31 (seventeen years ago)

haha we need a lollertronix thread, devoted singly to clowning them so as not to sully other threads

am0n, Saturday, 17 November 2007 02:43 (seventeen years ago)

was that on 95.5?

am0n, Saturday, 17 November 2007 02:45 (seventeen years ago)

ok but it has to be noize board, ILM would turn it into an even-handed debate or some horrible shit like that.

(xpost 95.5 yeah)

Alex in Baltimore, Saturday, 17 November 2007 02:46 (seventeen years ago)

alex where do you live?

sanskrit, Saturday, 17 November 2007 04:54 (seventeen years ago)

I did live over east near Patterson Park, but I just moved out to Laurel recently, hopefully only for a year or two and then moving back into the city. so "Alex in Baltimore" is a lie when I'm not posting from work :(

Alex in Baltimore, Saturday, 17 November 2007 20:12 (seventeen years ago)

Alex In Laurel

deej, Saturday, 17 November 2007 20:22 (seventeen years ago)

though i will say that lacrate needs to get himself a new libel/slander attorney if he thinks he can sue someone he's agreed to do an interview with for publication in a newspaper

-- strongohulkington, Friday, July 27, 2007 12:53 PM (3 months ago) Bookmark Link

lol yeah I know, I'm just saying, I don't want to give him any excuse to bug me ever again.

-- Alex in Baltimore, Friday, July 27, 2007 12:53 PM (3 months ago) Bookmark Link

he'll start leaving flaming bags of dog shit on yr stoop

-- strongohulkington, Friday, July 27, 2007 12:55 PM (3 months ago) Bookmark Link

no, he won't actually step foot in Baltimore, i'm just saying his assistant might e-mail me again.

-- Alex in Baltimore, Friday, July 27, 2007 12:59 PM (3 months ago) Bookmark Link

He actually bought and lives inside the Toronto soundstage set they made for the new version of Hairspray Laurel.

-- Alex in Baltimore, Friday, July 27, 2007 1:04 PM (3 months ago) Bookmark Link

and what, Saturday, 17 November 2007 20:35 (seventeen years ago)

Loltimore Breakbeat

am0n, Saturday, 17 November 2007 20:48 (seventeen years ago)

hey al, anything happen this year that sounded like 'ryda girl'

it is the only b-more tune i've ever cared for tbh

r|t|c, Saturday, 17 November 2007 20:51 (seventeen years ago)

well, D.O.G. and Blaq Starr did another remix together of "Automatic Lover" that's kind of like a sequel to "Ryda Gyrl" (and there was a laughably terrible response song called "Rider Boy" produced by that Tittsworth guy). if you just mean club music on that more bright, melodic tip, there's been recent shit in that vein, great synth-crazy stuff on Say Wut's EP on the Unruly website and on the King Tutt album that's coming out soon.

Alex in Baltimore, Saturday, 17 November 2007 23:06 (seventeen years ago)

hm so not so much on that sentimental girly rnb tip huh? i guess i can imagine 'ryda gyrl' being v much out of the norm as club stuff goes tbf.

haha the say wut clips leave me as unimpressed as you'd probably be if i recommended you some grime.

r|t|c, Sunday, 18 November 2007 00:25 (seventeen years ago)

lol

well Blaq Starr's really in a category by himself, aside from some dudes who were doing more trad R&B singing over club tracks 5-10 years ago, noone else really warbles and cries and sings like him in Baltimore club. even the more overtly emotional stuff like Rod Lee's "Dance My Pain Away" is still kinda harsh and minimal by comparison. there's some girly pretty club remixes of mainstream R&B songs that were girly and pretty to begin with, though, of course.

Alex in Baltimore, Sunday, 18 November 2007 00:33 (seventeen years ago)

one month passes...

damn, al, why didn't ya tip me off to this one:

http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1533-1598.2007.00131.x

scott seward, Friday, 11 January 2008 01:29 (seventeen years ago)

nice opening quote! i can get behind that.

scott seward, Friday, 11 January 2008 01:30 (seventeen years ago)

There has been more local media coverage of Baltimore Club world
since 2006. Jess Harvell, the new music editor of Baltimore City Paper

whoops

El Tomboto, Friday, 11 January 2008 01:35 (seventeen years ago)

haha no tipoff because I had no idea about that until just now myself. weird to see how many times my name crops up in that, will have to take the time to read through it all before i say anything of substance about it.

but while my shit is being plugged, this week I wrote a list of my top 10 Baltimore club tracks of 2007:
http://www.citypaper.com/digest.asp?id=15078

Alex in Baltimore, Friday, 11 January 2008 05:30 (seventeen years ago)

haha deej is in the works cited list too. BIBLIOGRAPHY BUDZ.

Alex in Baltimore, Friday, 11 January 2008 05:35 (seventeen years ago)

haha uhhh

deej, Friday, 11 January 2008 07:05 (seventeen years ago)

"Rod Lee's 'Dance My Pain Away'"

is it still possible to get this anywhere in baltimore?

pipecock, Friday, 11 January 2008 13:39 (seventeen years ago)

well, it's on both of these:
2 official soundtracks to HBO's The Wire out in January

And Rod's Vol. 5: The Official is still around in the Sound Garden and plenty of other stores, plus that song is on like 1/3rd of all club mix CDs released in the past couple years.

Alex in Baltimore, Friday, 11 January 2008 13:43 (seventeen years ago)

haha, i just assume it would be obvious that i meant the 12", CDs arent gonna help me! that's where i have it already, i want the record. i dont really see it online ever.

pipecock, Friday, 11 January 2008 14:31 (seventeen years ago)

but while my shit is being plugged, this week I wrote a list of my top 10 Baltimore club tracks of 2007:

how would a dude like me hear these?

Jordan, Friday, 11 January 2008 15:54 (seventeen years ago)

I was gonna include what CDs each track is available on in the list but flaked out on it. That'd probably be a tease too since those would be hard to find out of town, though. But if you search around my blog you could probably find mp3s for about half of those songs: http://governmentnames.blogspot.com/

No idea where to get "Dance My Pain Away" on vinyl, haven't seen a 12" of it since it was new in '05. Rod's label has a "coming soon" msg on their vinyl page but maybe contact them: http://www.harmsquad.com/

Alex in Baltimore, Friday, 11 January 2008 16:07 (seventeen years ago)

1) K.W. Griff "Taking Over"

this track is RIDICULOUS

and what, Friday, 11 January 2008 16:14 (seventeen years ago)

so a mag that i've never really read or know much about (i'm not sure how to googleproof their name since it already reads like it is googleproofed but it is pronounced like 'excelerator') asked me to be involved in some pull-out feature about Baltimore club that i guess would involved me being photographed in the sponsor's clothing? i tend to say yes to whatever press things come my way but this one's weird i dunno, especially since i'm in the height of my winter slob phase, overweight and haven't shaved in a while. should i consider it y/n (i'm leaning toward just being a dick and asking a bunch of questions about the nature/content of the thing and saying i'll only do it under certain conditions to kind of ease out of doing it at all)

Alex in Baltimore, Monday, 14 January 2008 19:19 (seventeen years ago)

DO IT BRUH-BRUH

The Macallan 18 Year, Monday, 14 January 2008 19:27 (seventeen years ago)

not a compelling argument.

Alex in Baltimore, Monday, 14 January 2008 19:29 (seventeen years ago)

is the sponsor fubu

am0n, Monday, 14 January 2008 19:42 (seventeen years ago)

lol no, c0nver$e.

Alex in Baltimore, Monday, 14 January 2008 19:49 (seventeen years ago)

weird

am0n, Monday, 14 January 2008 20:00 (seventeen years ago)

condition: only foot shots

Jordan, Monday, 14 January 2008 20:01 (seventeen years ago)

lol

Alex in Baltimore, Monday, 14 January 2008 20:03 (seventeen years ago)

hahaha
totally do it, are you kidding me?

deej, Monday, 14 January 2008 20:04 (seventeen years ago)

something to show your grandchildren

deej, Monday, 14 January 2008 20:04 (seventeen years ago)

http://www.eukicks.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/06-21-converse-tissus1.jpg

am0n, Monday, 14 January 2008 20:04 (seventeen years ago)

god i hope i have more to show my grandkids someday than the time i wore converse in a photo spread.

Alex in Baltimore, Monday, 14 January 2008 20:06 (seventeen years ago)

condition: only foot shots but like those puma bj ads

Jordan, Monday, 14 January 2008 20:07 (seventeen years ago)

they should let you pick which of their sponsors you get to wear

deej, Monday, 14 January 2008 20:09 (seventeen years ago)

tuomasundae.jpg except Alex in a Bottle of smirnoff

deej, Monday, 14 January 2008 20:09 (seventeen years ago)

well i think it's just one sponsor for this particular pull-out supplement. i'm sure i'd get to pick stuff out and it'd be tasteful, etc. i'm just used to being a writer who's occasionally quoted for other writers' stories, this might just be kinda too far on the other side for me (hell, the Journal of Popular Music Studies thing was almost too far).

Alex in Baltimore, Monday, 14 January 2008 20:11 (seventeen years ago)

dont do it. fuck that magazine, fuck fashion photo shoots in music magazines, and fuck all that corporate nonsense.

pipecock, Tuesday, 15 January 2008 03:43 (seventeen years ago)

so thats one more vote in favor

deej, Tuesday, 15 January 2008 03:48 (seventeen years ago)

exhaustpipecock.jpg

am0n, Tuesday, 15 January 2008 04:29 (seventeen years ago)

so what happened with this

http://www.myfonts.com/images/family/characters/accelerator.gif

am0n, Friday, 18 January 2008 16:35 (seventeen years ago)

http://www.myspace.com/doodewkidz

BIG GIRL BIG BIG GIRRRRRRL

am0n, Friday, 18 January 2008 16:42 (seventeen years ago)

meeting w/ them after work today, bringing a sack full of mixtapes to talk about.

410 Pharoahs (the Labtekwon/Doo Dew Kidz club rap side project) got national distro for the album they're dropping in I think April, I like the singles they've released so far.

Alex in Baltimore, Friday, 18 January 2008 16:44 (seventeen years ago)

thats cool. i'm w/ deej, u might as well do it

am0n, Friday, 18 January 2008 16:56 (seventeen years ago)

'fresh' video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SDBaD18T_4

am0n, Friday, 18 January 2008 16:58 (seventeen years ago)

damn

http://www.baltimoreclubtracks.com/free.htm

lots of free mixes here

am0n, Friday, 18 January 2008 17:12 (seventeen years ago)

oh nice. i knew Technics had talked about uploading stuff like that but didn't know if it'd ever gone up.

new K-Swift mix in Downtown Locker Room out this Tuesday.

Alex in Baltimore, Friday, 18 January 2008 17:16 (seventeen years ago)

just bought rod lee 'the producer', might be the best club mix i've heard in a long time

and unruly just put out a mix cd of juke music?!

am0n, Monday, 21 January 2008 04:37 (seventeen years ago)

two weeks pass...

finally got beyond hamsterdam, a lot of the tracks are great.

the beat on projects is pretty cool,, it's almost a new orleans beat (and i'm not talking about bounce, it's close to a brass band beat). is this a pretty common feel or no?

Jordan, Tuesday, 5 February 2008 15:06 (seventeen years ago)

I'd say there are plenty of modern hip hop tracks that have that same kind of marching clap rhythm as "Projects," although none of them from Baltimore (except maybe B. Rich's "Whoa Now"), lotta southern stuff like Hurricane Chris's "Hand Clap." Darkroom Productions don't really have any Baltimore club in their sound, though, if anything they're more go-go influenced.

Alex in Baltimore, Tuesday, 5 February 2008 15:16 (seventeen years ago)

"hand clap" is totally different (and pretty standard issue as far as what i'm talking about). for me the cool thing about "projects" is that there's no backbeat, and the handclaps are on the upbeats. also the specific bass drum rhythm is like a new orleans beat without the accent on the last upbeat ("get em mami" has the same one, except with a backbeat).

Jordan, Tuesday, 5 February 2008 15:22 (seventeen years ago)

Yeah, I guess you're right, if I was at home I'd listen to them closer for exactly what you mean. Darkroom definitely have some kind of unusual, almost counterintuitive (for rap) rhythms in their bass drum patterns, that's kinda their thing, at least in my mind.

Alex in Baltimore, Tuesday, 5 February 2008 15:34 (seventeen years ago)

two months pass...

http://a951.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/60/l_50bd0c491c77001e2518bb49a28bbf76.jpg

am0n, Sunday, 20 April 2008 21:30 (seventeen years ago)

two months pass...

Operation: Not Done Yet and Vol. 3: The Pressure, Morphius was supposed to reissue those too like a year ago, but for some reason it never happened.

these came out. i got vol. 2 a while back, it's good.

i walked past the new clubtrax location on park ave and it's got an official store sign up and everything but i guess it still hasn't opened yet?

am0n, Thursday, 3 July 2008 17:04 (seventeen years ago)

Yeah, as far as I know it's still just "coming soon." DJ B-Eazy told me it'd be opening Memorial Day weekend, but it came and went and no dice. I drive past there on my morning commute every morning so I'm sure as soon as it's open I'll find out. Saw those Rod Lee reissues too, need to cop Vol. 4 since that's the only one I never got an original pressing of.

DJ Booman = killing it this year

some dude, Thursday, 3 July 2008 17:14 (seventeen years ago)

this is kinda crazy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soskI17x_lI

am0n, Thursday, 3 July 2008 17:16 (seventeen years ago)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqwGa8P0jgo

am0n, Thursday, 3 July 2008 17:46 (seventeen years ago)

does booman have mixes out?

am0n, Thursday, 3 July 2008 19:42 (seventeen years ago)

I don't think Booman does mix CDs (at least not of club music), but he has an EP available on his MySpace and he drops some insane new remix every other week these days: http://www.myspace.com/DJBOOMAN

some dude, Thursday, 3 July 2008 19:51 (seventeen years ago)

two weeks pass...

kswift died???

deej, Monday, 21 July 2008 20:08 (seventeen years ago)

RIP

deej, Monday, 21 July 2008 20:08 (seventeen years ago)

Yes. Didn't wanna revive a thread on a forum so prone to RIP jokez, but it's true. I just saw her DJ at Artscape on Saturday night, and then on Sunday she had some kind of swimming pool injury and passed away. Only 29 years old. Really sad day for the whole city.

some dude, Monday, 21 July 2008 20:11 (seventeen years ago)

no fucking way

am0n, Monday, 21 July 2008 20:15 (seventeen years ago)

never got to see her spin either

DJ 'K-Swift' is dead at 29
By Sam Sessa and Gus G. Sentementes | Sun reporters
3:33 PM EDT, July 21, 2008

Khia "K-Swift" Edgerton, one of the city's most popular radio DJs and performers, died early Monday morning after a pool accident at her home. She was 29.

The cause of death was unclear, but an autopsy was planned.

According to a preliminary police investigation, Edgerton, who lived in the 4300 block of Arizona Ave. in Northeast Baltimore, had been hosting a party at her house through Sunday evening and into early this morning. Police investigators believe she may have been drinking, said agent Donny Moses, a Baltimore police spokesman.

During the party early this morning, she jumped into her above-ground pool with several other people, but didn't resurface. About six or seven other people were in the pool, which was about 4 or 5 feet deep, during the time she had jumped in. After an unspecified period of time, her friends pulled her onto a metal-frame deck that adjoined the pool, and called 911.

When paramedics arrived, they discovered that Edgerton was breathing "very shallow and her pulse was weak," Moses said. She was transported to Good Samaritan Hospital where she was pronounced dead soon after her arrival.

Edgerton, known as the "Club Queen," introduced a younger generation to Baltimore's club scene and helped breathe new life into an aging genre. Born in Baltimore, she started working at WERQ-FM 92.3 10 years ago as a mixer and worked her way up the ranks.

Five years ago, she began hosting a popular club music show from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on WERQ-FM 92.3, which earned her a widespread fan base in and around Baltimore.

Edgerton performed live at clubs up and down the East Coast, spreading Baltimore's dance music to other cities. She appealed to a large demographic of listeners and concertgoers, said 92Q station manager Howard Mazer.

"She had an enormous following and meant a lot to the people of Baltimore," he said. "People just gravitated to her. ... When she threw parties, thousands of people would come."

Edgerton owned a graphics and production company and was the city's only female record pool director. She performed at Artscape Saturday and was scheduling concerts overseas for the coming months, Mazer said.

"It's a terrible loss to all of us and the city of Baltimore," Mazer said.

am0n, Monday, 21 July 2008 20:29 (seventeen years ago)

aw man :(

Jordan, Monday, 21 July 2008 20:30 (seventeen years ago)

Sam asked me for a couple quotes for that obit (writing one myself for next week's CP), but I guess that's the first edition and I'll be quoted when the story's updated?

some dude, Monday, 21 July 2008 20:32 (seventeen years ago)

she'll be sorely missed from local radio :(

am0n, Monday, 21 July 2008 20:40 (seventeen years ago)

what happened with the excellerator article, some dude?

am0n, Monday, 21 July 2008 21:01 (seventeen years ago)

it happened, it was a supplement to the issue w/ Bun B on the cover. I wasn't credited by name (just 'Government Names') and no picture, which was cool with me. they asked for my shoe size but ended up bringing one size smaller, I wore them one night and they hurt the fuck out of my feet, so that part of it was a wash.

some dude, Monday, 21 July 2008 22:36 (seventeen years ago)

rip

Tracer Hand, Tuesday, 22 July 2008 01:02 (seventeen years ago)

xpost - thats cool. chucks are terrible anyway.

so apparently this is being investigated as a suspicious death.

Witnesses told police there were several people in the pool when Edgerton jumped in, but none of the swimmers were alarmed when she didn't immediately resurface.

There were also lifeguards present.

After time had passed and she still didn't surface, they got alarmed and jumped in.

They were able to pull her out to the side of the pool. Medics were called but no one at the party attempted CPR while they were waiting.

When medics got there, they attempted CPR to no avail. She was transported to Good Samaritan Hospital where she was pronounced dead.

When police arrived at the house to investigate the pool was very cloudy and the area was dimly lit.

am0n, Tuesday, 22 July 2008 01:34 (seventeen years ago)

yeah...since I don't have to file my story until the end of the week I'm just kind of watching and waiting to see how this pans out, but it's all really weird and sad.

some dude, Tuesday, 22 July 2008 02:10 (seventeen years ago)

three weeks pass...

al, can you link to some new baltimore tracks that aren't using the think break?

-- jaxon, Thursday, August 14, 2008 6:35 PM (3 hours ago) Bookmark Link

hmm, i guess. there's tons, though! revive this thread in a few hours when i'm home and maybe i'll throw up some myspace links or something: Baltimore Breakbeat

-- some dude, Thursday, August 14, 2008 6:39 PM (3 hours ago) Bookmark Link

jaxon, Thursday, 14 August 2008 21:47 (seventeen years ago)

suppose i'm looking specifically for stuff done w/o breaks. drum machine stuff. haven't listened to any of this in a long time and wondering how different it sounds now.

jaxon, Thursday, 14 August 2008 22:27 (seventeen years ago)

been listening to some of the mixes on that link amon posted to above and heard this kinda stuff.
http://www.baltimoreclubtracks.com/free.htm

there are still breaks sprinkled throughout. some of the straight 808 stuff has a more detroit sound. maybe a bit more syncopated.

jaxon, Thursday, 14 August 2008 22:34 (seventeen years ago)

ahhh fuckin' called my bluff!

here's one page that has a lot of mixes of new stuff to start with:
http://www.myspace.com/djpierre2008

some dude, Thursday, 14 August 2008 22:39 (seventeen years ago)

http://www.myspace.com/saywutmusic

some dude, Thursday, 14 August 2008 22:59 (seventeen years ago)

http://www.myspace.com/blaqstarrmusic

some dude, Thursday, 14 August 2008 23:00 (seventeen years ago)

i heard that Rye Rye song today and was gonna mention it, but i thought i'd get a lollertronix response

jaxon, Friday, 15 August 2008 00:06 (seventeen years ago)

haha. well anything associated Blaq Starr is cool, her included. I just don't really understand why they picked up a girl that rapped on one of his tracks and seem to be giving her more publicity than him.

some dude, Friday, 15 August 2008 01:05 (seventeen years ago)

Sega doesn't really use Think. Philly and Brick City club seem to be much more kick-focused. I'd download more of his tracks to confirm this general opinion if they weren't 5 bucks apiece.

Xii, Friday, 15 August 2008 12:04 (seventeen years ago)

well, those aren't Baltimore producers.

some dude, Friday, 15 August 2008 12:31 (seventeen years ago)

one month passes...

eman, Thursday, 2 October 2008 20:43 (seventeen years ago)

new Blaq Starr is pretty dope.

haven't you all heard? (surfboard dudes get wiped out, totally), Thursday, 2 October 2008 21:01 (seventeen years ago)

http://fiftyonefiftyone.com/2008/08/blaqstarr-bang-hard/

haven't you all heard? (surfboard dudes get wiped out, totally), Thursday, 2 October 2008 21:02 (seventeen years ago)

eman, Wednesday, 15 October 2008 19:47 (seventeen years ago)

club kingz store is open now. saw rod lee standing outside today

eman, Wednesday, 15 October 2008 20:21 (seventeen years ago)

seven months pass...

where did this site go http://www.baltimoreclubtracks.com/ ??????

found this elsewhere though:


DJ Technics Q & A (a self interview)

I have done tons of interviews with various mags and press, and i have only seen one honestly good article on the Baltimore Club scene.

It’s bad when i’m getting asked more questions about Chopped n Screwed music than our own scene.I have read all of these articles on our scene and its music and it’s always some guy who has more opinions about why the tracks are so ghetto or why we APPEAR to lack creativity when making tracks. So in the wake of all this madness….i will do us a big favor and i will ask myself the questions that you should know cause these cats didnt get good grades in english classes obviously.

NOTICE THIS !!!!

I am not doing anymore interviews so please do not email me and ask me any questions about doing a story for any reason. I am sorry but i’m a bit discouraged about the whole thing so this is how its gonna be until someone improves their presentation.

Baltimore Club “What It is” by Glenn Brand aka Technics

Glenn: Q - WHAT WAS YOUR ROLE IN THE INTRODUCTION OF THE MUSIC TO THE PEOPLE ??

Technics: A - IN 1991 A FRIEND AND I WERE IN MY HOUSE TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO GET PEOPLE TO LISTEN TO A NEW STYLE OF HIP HOUSE MUSIC. SO WE CREATED A TRACK WHERE THE BEAT WASNT QUITE A 4/4 BEAT BUT A 4/4 WITH A SLIGHT TRIBAL SHUFFLE .

Glenn: Q - WHAT TRACK WAS THAT AND WAS EVER RECORDED ON RECORD ??

Technics:A - YES IN 1991 THAT RECORD WAS THE ” ITS YOUR BIRTHDAY EP ” FEATURING ” TAPP” (R.I.P). TAPP WAS A GUY THAT LOCALLY SANG AND CREATED GHETTO ANTHEMS IN THE 90′S HERE IN BALTIMORE .THE TRACK ON THE RECORD THAT HE WAS FEATURED ON WAS ” SHAKE THAT ASS ” WHICH LATER WENT ON TO BE BOOTLEGGED IN NYC BY THE GREAT DJ MR CEE IN NYC. MY TRACK WAS “DICKONTROL” ON THAT SAME RECORD.THE TRACK WAS CREATED BY ME AND MY FRIEND TIM (DAPHATDADEE). THE LOOP IN THAT TRACK WAS ME JUGGLING “THE BRIDGE” BY MC SHAN.

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Glenn: Q - WHAT WAS THE SCENE LIKE BACK THEN …I’M MEAN HOW DID YOU COME UP WITH THIS AS A RESULT OF WHAT WAS HAPPENING BACK THEN IN 1991 WITH THE MUSIC ??

Technics: A - BALTIMORE WAS A R&B TOWN IN THE 80′S THANKS TO WWIN,WEBB AND V-103 RADIO STATIONS.WE HAVE AN AWESOME HISTORY OF MUSIC AND PARTY VENUES IN BALTIMORE CITY ALONE .FRANKSKI WAS INSTRUMENTAL IN EXPOSING THE SOUND OF UNDERGROUND HOUSE MUSIC TO BALTIMORE COMMERCIALLY.I WAS EXPOSED TO THE CHICAGO AND NYC HOUSE MUSIC BY FRANKSKI EVERY NIGHT ON V-103 AND SUNDAYS AT HIS “SUPER SUNDAY ” PARTY.AT THE TIME CHICAGO WENT THROUGH A FAZE OF HIP HOP & HOUSE FUSION. THIS WAS CALLED HIP HOUSE . FOUNDED BY PEOPLE IN CHICAGO LIKE “TYREE COOPER ” AND ” DJ FAST EDDIE ” WITH RECORDS LIKE “TURN UP THE BASS AND ” HIP HOUSE 89 ” AT THE SAME TIME PRODUCERS IN THE UK WERE CLONING THE SAME STYLE OF MUSIC. THERE WERE GUYS LIKE ” SHUT UP AND DANCE ” AND ” THE DYNAMIC GOVORNERS ” TO NAME A FEW.SO FOR ABOUT 4 YEARS WE PLAYED THESE HIP HOUSE RECORDS THAT ULTIMATELY BECAME CLUB CLASSICS HERE IN BALTIMORE .

Glenn: Q - WHERE DID THE TERM “BALTIMORE CLUB ” COME FROM ?

Technics: A - BACK THEN KIDS WENT TO THE CLUB TO HEAR THIS MUSIC THAT WAS LIKE HOUSE MUSIC BUT WASNT HOUSE MUSIC SO THE TERM “CLUB MUSIC ” CAME FROM GOING TO THE CLUB TO HEAR WHAT YOU COULD ONLY HEAR IN THE CLUBS.

Glenn: Q - WHAT WAS YOUR INVOLMENT WITH THE SCENE AT THAT TIME. WHO WERE YOU KICKIN IT WITH WHEN IT WAS JUMPIN OFF IN THE EARLY 90′S.

Technics: A - IT WAS ME AND MY HOMEY SCOTTY B. WE WORKED IN A RECORD STORE TOGETHER, IT WAS CALLED ” THE SOUND OF BALTIMORE ” SCOTTY AND A FRIEND SEAN CEASAR STARTED A RECORD COMPANY CALLED ” UNRULY RECORDS ” THEY CREATED THE GROUNDBREAKING UNRULY RECORDS THAT SET THE TREND FOR WHAT WAS TO SOME 15 YEARS LATER .I WAS ONE OF THE PRODUCERS ON WHAT WAS THE BEST ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCERS IN BALTIMORE’S HISTORY.UNRULY BROUGHT THE MUSIC TO THE MASSES.AT THAT TIME ALL THE DJS THAT WERE BREAKING RECORDS WORKED IN A RECORD STORE IN THEIR AREA SO IT WAS EASY TO GET THE RECORDS TO THEM .

Glenn: Q - SO ITS SAFE TO SAY THAT BALTIMORE CLUB AS ACTUALLY BEEN AROUND FOR QUITE SOME TIME NOW ?

Technics: A - YES ITS BEEN AROUND AND SO HAVE I …HAHAHAHA

Glenn: OK I GET IT…TELL ME MORE

Technics: I WAS THERE IN THE UNRULY ERA…I WAS THERE IN THE CLUB KINGZ ERA… AND I AM STILL HERE NOW DOING THE DAYUM THING TILL IT DROPS.

Glenn:OK ….THAT MEANS YOU HAVE WORKED WITH MANY PEOPLE, WHO ARE SOME OF THOSE PEOPLE THAT YOU CAME UP WITH AND PRODUCED WITH ALONG THE WAY ?

Technics: THERE WERE THE DOO DEW KIDZ AKA KW GRIFF & DJ BOOMAN, DJ BIG RED & KOOL BREEZE, JIMMY JONES.THESE WERE THE GUYS THAT PUT IT DOWN DURING THE UNRULY ERA THAT I WORKED WITH .I PUT OUT A FEW NICE RECORDS WITH UNRULY THEN I WENT ON TO CREATE MY OWN LABEL “KNUCKELHEAD RECORDS ” WHICH WILL BE RETURNING IN THE 2006 YEAR. I PUT OUT A BUNCH OF RECORDS FROM THE STORE THAT I WAS WORKING OUT OF ” MUSIC LIBERATED ” THE OWNER WAS BERNIE RABINOWITZ A 30 YEAR VET IN THE RECORD STORE GAME .

DURING THIS TIME I MET ROD LEE WHO WAS AT THE TIME A FAN OF OUR WORK AND WANTED TO GET INTO THE GAME . I SHOWED ROD LEE THE TOOLS OF THE TRADE IN THE PRODUCTION GAME . I SHOWED HIM EVERYTHING I KNEW ABOUT THE ASR-10 SAMPLER THAT WE USED AND THEN ON TO THE SOFTWARE THAT WE USE TODAY. ROD LEE AND I PUT OUT A FEW RECORDS TOGETHER AND THEN HE WENT ON TO FORGE HIS OWN CLUB MUSIC EMPIRE .ROD LEE BROUGHT NEW SOUND TO BALTIMORE CLUB WITH HIS SING SONG STYLE OF MAKING TRACKS THAT FEATURED HIS VOCALS.

TRACKS PREVIOUSLY WERE REMIXES OR SLIGHT EDITS OF SONGS THAT WERE ALREADY HITS. SINCE THEN I HAVE PUT OUT LOTS OF GREAT RECORDS AND THE SCENE HAS CHANGED GREATLY SINCE THEN.

Glenn: Q - WHAT HAS HAPPENED AND HOW HAS IT CHANGED ?

Technics: A - BERNIE PASSED AWAY THAT OWNED THE RECORD STORE AND THE SCENE ON A RETAIL LEVEL WENT DOWNHILL SINCE. I MYSELF ATTEMPED TO OPEN MY OWN STORE TO SERVE THOSE WHO I THOUGHT WOULD APPRECIATE THE FACT THAT A DJ THAT EVERYONE KNEW HAD HIS OWN STORE AND UNDERSTOOD THE EXACT NEEDS OF HIS FELLOW DJ. NEEDLESS TO SAY IT DIDNT WORKOUT. LACK OF SUPPORT FORCED ME TO CLOSE THE STORE AND RELOCATE IT IN ANOTHER CITY. PEOPLE IN BALTIMORE WERE OBVIOUSLY NOT READY TO BE LEAD BY ONE OF THEIR OWN.

ALSO THE LACK OF RECORDS BEING RELEASED ON VINYL FORCED DJS TO GET CD PLAYERS AND SPIN CLUB TRACKS FROM CDS. TO A DEGREE I FEEL PARTLY RESPONSIBLE BECAUSE I MYSELF CONTRIBUTED TO THE CD CAUSE . BUT THAT AT THE TIME WAS ONLY TO BE USED AS AN EXTENTION OF THE TURNTABLE ITSELF.

WE HAD TONS OF NEW PRODUCERS WHO DIDNT KNOW SHIT ABOUT MAKING TRACKS JUST BANGIN AWAY ON FRUITY LOOPS AND RUSHING TO THE RADIO STATION TO GET THESE UNFINISHED TRACKS PLAYED.I MYSELF ELECTED TO SIT THIS ONE OUT. I WASNT GONNA COMPETE WITH GUYS WHO ARE MAKING 20 TRACKS A WEEK AND WERE GETTING THEM PLAYED ON THE RADIO.THESE GUYS DIDNT HAVE THE CONSUMER IN MIND WHEN THEY WERE MAKING THESE TRACKS. THEY WERE DOIN IT JUST FOR THE STREET CREDIT.BUT THEY ARE BROKE AND OTHER PEOPLE ARE GETTIN RICH OFF OF THIER SHIT AND ITS NOTHING THEY CAN DO ABOUT IT.

Glenn:Q - SINCE YOU SPOKE ABOUT THE NEW PRODUCERS ON THE SCENE , HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THEM AND WHAT THEY ARE DOINGFOR THE SCENE ??

Technics: A - LET ME SAY THIS …I AM A FAN OF LOTS OF THE NEW PRODUCERS. I LOVE WHAT THEY DO BECAUSE I KNOW THAT I INFLUENCED ALL OF THEM AT ONE TIME OR ANOTHER. BUT I WISH THEY WOULD TRY TO FIND WAYS TO HELP THE CONSUMER GET THEIR PRODUCT. THERE ARE MANY DJS LOCAL AND NOW NATIONWIDE THAT SEEK BALTIMORE CLUB.THE NEW PRODUCERS DONT PRESS RECORDS AND DONT SELL TRACKS ONLINE OR DO ANYTHING TO HELP FURTHER THE SCIENCE OF WHAT WE DO AS A WHOLE .ITS MUSIC THAT PEOPLE HEAR AND WANNA BUY BUT CANT BEACUSE THERE IS NO LINK TO THE PEOPLE .

THIS ISSUE WILL BE ADDRESSED IN THE NEW YEAR …I HAVE PERSONALLY HAD SEVERAL DISCUSSIONS WITH SCOTTY B ABOUT WHAT WE COULD DO TO BRING THE SCENE BACK TO A REASONABLE STATE . UNRULY WILL BE RELEASING THE HOTTEST TRACKS BY THE NEW PRODUCERS AS WELL AS RE-ISSUES OF THE ENTIRE UNRULY CATALOGUE IN 2006.

Glenn: Q - BALTIMORE CLUB HAS BEEN EMBRACED BY THE WORLD NOW THAT YOU HAVE CREATED THE INTERNET RADIO STATION.WHAT DO YOU FEEL HAS BEEN THE RESPONSE ?

Technics: A - FIRST LET ME SAY THIS ….PEOPLE IN BALTIMORE DONT EVEN HAVE A CLUE HOW BIG CLUB MUSIC IS ON A NATIONAL LEVEL. PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD HAVE EMBRACED US. IN THE UNITED STATES ALONE I HAVE FANS IN PHILLY,NEW JERSEY,NEW YORK, WASHINGTON DC, VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA, ATLANTA, ALABAMA, TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, CHICAGO, BOSTON, DETROIT SEATTLE, OKLAHOMA AND EVEN CANADA .ON A WORLD LEVEL OUR LISTENERS REACH TO LONDON, ITALY, GERMANY , FRANCE AND JAPAN. PEOPLE ALL OVER THE WORLD HAVE FOUND OUR SITE AND LOG ON DAILY TO CHECKOUT THE 24/7 RADIO SHOW OF NOTHING BUT THE BEST BALTIMORE CLUB.

Glenn: Q -THERE ARE DJS AND PRODUCERS DOING THEIR OWN VERSIONOF BALTIMORE CLUB…WHATS YOUR FEELINGS ON THAT ??

Technics: A - I THINK THAT ITS GREAT….I LIKE THE FACT THAT THEY WERE

INSPIRED TO DO WHAT THEY DO BY WHAT WE DO.I WAS INSPIRED BY MANY PEOPLE SO NOW THE TABLE HAS TURNED

AND NOW I’M THE ONE DOIN THE INSPIRING. ITS GREAT FOR THE SCENE AND IT HELPS PEOPLE IN OTHER STATES UNDERSTAND WHAT WE DO.THESE CATS OUT OF TOWN ARE THE REASON WHY I’M STILL ABLE TO STILL DO THE TRACKS THAT I DO. THERE ISNT MUCH IN THE WAY OF UNITY IN BALTIMORE SO IT CAN BE FRUSTRATING AT TIMES.

Glenn: Q - WHAT ARE YOUR INFLUENCES OR HOW ARE YOU INSPIRED TO MAKE A TRACK ?

Technics:: A - ANYTHING THAT I HEAR CAN INSPIRE ME ….I CAN BE WALKING THROUGH THE MALL AND HEAR A SONGBEING PLAYED ON THE MALL SYSTEM AND THINK WOW I NEED TO GET HOME SO I CAN JACK THAT . I MAINLY RELY ON MY PERSONAL PREFERNCE OF MUSIC.I MOSTLY LIKE REMIXING SONGS THAT I HAVE A PERSONAL FEELING FOR . FOR INSTANCE “PILLOW TALK” BY SYLVIA ISON OF MY FAVORITE CHILDHOOD SONGS SO I HAD TO TAKE IT TO THE MASSES ON THE CLUB TIP.BIG SHOUTS TO KW GRIFF WHO BROKE THAT RECORD ON 92Q FOR ME AND MADE PEOPLE FEEL WHAT I WAS FEELING.I CAN BE INSPIREDBY ANYTHING AT ANYTIME FOR ANY REASON.

Glenn: Q -WHATS NEXT FROM TECHNICS ? WHAT DO YOU INTEND TO DO TO HELP THE SCENE LIVE ON ?

Technics: A - THIS IS NOTHING BUT A SITUATION WHERE YOU ALWAYS HAVE TO BE ON TOP OF YA GAME . I HAVE OUT GROWN BALTIMORE AND ITS INFLUENCES SO I CAN NO LONGER LOOK TO IT FOR HELP. WHAT I INTEND TO DO IS ALWAYS BE CREATIVE AND BRING SOMETHING NEW TO THE TABLE. I’M GONNA ALWAYS MAKE TRACKS BUT ITS WHAT YOU DO TO MAKE THEM SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT THAT GIVES THIS ITS APPEAL . I’M GOING TO BE DOING NEW VARIATIONS OF BALTIMORE CLUB TO CATUR TO A LARGER AUDIENCE . HERE IN BALTIMORE IF A TRACK DOESNT HAVE A GUNSHOT IN IT…THE PEOPLE DONT WANNA HEAR IT AND THATS NOT THE ROUTE THAT I WANNA GO WITH WHAT I’M DOING.I’M ON THE NEXT LEVEL WITH WHAT I’M DOING IN THE NEW YEAR AND PEOPLE IN BALTIMORE ARE NOT GONNA BE READY…BUT THE WORLD IS ALWAYS READY.I WILL ALSO BE INTRODUCING THE OFFICIAL BALTIMORE HOUSE SOUND THIS YEAR IN 2006. ITS MY SECRET SO DONT ASK ANY DETAILS…BUT ITS GONNA STORM THE WORLD !

Glenn: Q - TELL ME WHAT CAN PEOPLE THAT KNOW YOUR SOUND CAN SAY ABOUT YOU .

Technics: 1ST - I WAS THE FIRST PRODUCER TO PUT DRUM BUILD UPS IN BALTIMORE CLUB RECORDS

(PUSH IT UP TO THE CEILING)

2ND - I PIONEERED THE BEAT THAT YOU HEAR IN EVERY BALTIMORE CLUB RECORD TODAY.

(DICKONTROL)

3RD - I WAS THE FIRST DJ TO GET BALTIMORE CLUB EMBRACED OUTSIDE OF BALTIMORE .

4TH - I’M NOT AFRAID TO TRY SOMETHING NEW WITH MY MUSIC .

Glenn: WHO WHERE YOUR INFLUENCES BACK IN THE DAY BEFORE YOU ACTUALLY BEGAN TO PRODUCE YOUR OWN MUSIC ?

Technics:I WAS INFLUENCED BY A NUMBER OF PRODUCERS AND ARTISTS…HERE’S A LIST OF THOSE THAT I REMEMBER OF THE TOP OF MY HEAD:

MASTERS AT WORK (KENNY DOPE & LOUIE VEGA) - TODD TERRY - SHUT UP AND DANCE (LONDON) - THE BLAPPS POSSE (LONDON) - THE DYNAMIC GOV’NORS (LONDON) - THE 45 KING - CAJMERE (CHICAGO) - FRANKIE BONES - FAST EDDIE (CHICAGO) - TYREE COOPER (CHICAGO) - ARMANDO (CHICAGO) - SIMON HARRIS (LONDON) JUST TO NAME A FEW

Glenn:Who were the djs that made club music have the impact that it did during that era in BALTIMORE ?

Technics: I’d love to answer that question….there were djs like MARC HENRY, SEAN CEASAR, SHAWN MARSHALL , DJ BOOBIE , SCOTTY B , MIKE CROSBY and ROD BRAXTON these guys were on the frontline at one time or another crankin out the hits to hundreds if not thousands of people on a regular basis.

Glenn: What about the club scene back then…what were the spots that put club music on the map ?

Technics: Thats a great question too and it brings tears to my eyes to even think about a few of these places. Kids today have no fuckin idea how off the hook clubs were in baltimore back in the day. They think that the shit thats going on now is whats hot but they aint even close….there were spots like: THE BODY FACTORY , THE SPORTS BAR , THE ORIGINAL HAMMERJACKS , THE PARADOX , THE BEAT , ODELLS , GODFREYS , CLUB OZONE , MARCOS , 32ND STREET PLAZA , THE FRANKFORD ROOM , VOLCANOS , THE BALTIMORE OAK TREE and FANTASYS.

Glenn: What about the producers of the tracks once you guys started doing the records yourselves.Who were putting out records early in the game.

Technics: Before i answer that questions i wanna just tell everyone to please visit my HISTORY ROOM to get the full effect of what i’m about to say next.Now…to tell ya who was puttin it down back in the day: DJ PATRICK - DJ KENNY B - DIAMOND K - DJ ICE - DUKEYMAN - DJ PRECISE - SCOTTY B - SEAN CEASAR - DJ EQUALIZER - FRANKSI - DJ FREEZE - KW GRIFF - DJ BOOMAN - JIMMY JONES - FRANK JOHNSON - DJ GRAND O & SUGARBEAR - DJ BIG RED - KOOL BREEZE to name a few of those who cranked out the records.

Glenn: THANKS FOR YOUR TIME AND I WISH THE BEST FOR YOU AND THE BALTIMORE CLUB SCENE IN THE FUTURE.

Technics:THANK YOU FOR SUCH A GREAT STORY AND I WILL BE UPDATING INFO ON THIS PAGE DAILY SO THAT ALL OF THE FANS CAN GET QUESTIONS ANSWERED.

am0n, Thursday, 4 June 2009 19:04 (sixteen years ago)

great piece

autogucci cru (deej), Thursday, 4 June 2009 19:33 (sixteen years ago)


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