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JAZZ TONIC | 9.1 | TONY WATSON, DJ SOFTCORE & + IDEA (Vibes & Stuff Radio + IDEA’s B’day celebration!!)

Jazz Tonic

Wednesday Nights

The Broadway Bar
…830 S. Broadway
Downtown LA 90014

http://www.broadwaybar.la/

9pm – 2am

21+ No Cover

$4 Drinks all night long!

Weekly Guest DJ’s, Jazz Musicians and Poets

This week at Jazz Tonic

We are excited to have down Tony Watson to Jazz Tonic for a special 2 hour set of Jazz music spun as only he can do it. Tony is easily one of LA’s best selectors and it will be a treat and a unique opportunity to hear this “golden ear’s” take on All Forms Jazz! As both a DJ and producer (of often Jazzy vibes) Watson has crafted his own style and vibe that is of the highest quality of smooth! For more on Tony Watson go to http://www.mekanic.com/index.html

Also for those who arrive early you will be treated to a brilliant opening sets from DJ Softcore. http://djsoftcore.blogspot.com/ & Idea //http://www.vnsradio.com/ (who will be celebrating his b’day with a special NEW ORLEANS FUNK & JAZZ set!!!)

This is shaping up to be one hot night for quality music and vibes!

Special Guests to be announced!

Live Horns by Dave Bass

Resident DJ’s
Mixmaster Massey (mixmastermassey.com)
& A-Ski (unique74mag.com)

Spin All Forms Jazz

Cool Jazz, Acid Jazz, Jazzy House, Jazz Funk, Jazzy Soul, Latin Jazz, Abstract Jazz, Jazz Fusion, Jazzy Hip Hop, Jazzy D&B, Straight Ahead Jazz, Jazzy R&B and…

Resident Poets Lotuspetal and Jazz Poet AK Toney (www.blogtalkradio.com/onword)
plus special guests!

Mesmerizing “Visual Tonic” by ifloz

Live audio broadcast live on the web by Astronaut Disco http://www.ustream.tv/channel/astronaut-disco

For the latest on future Jazz Tonic line ups and more about A-Ski & Mixmaster Massey check out www.unique74mag.com & www.mixmastermassey.com

For more about Jazz Tonic check out the official website!

http://mixmastermassey.typepad.com/jazztonic/


JAZZ TONIC w/ SONJA MARIE, MARVSKI & AMY SERRATA | 8.25 >atmosphere revisited

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Photography: A-Ski


JAZZ TONIC | 8.4 | TONITE | BROADWAY BAR |DTLA


STEREOLOVE | 2010 | Jan-Feb | Thursday


10.15. StereoLove | Little Temple | Thursday | Indigo, Dj Obah, Andy C , + A-Ski & SL fam

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STEREOLOVE | Little Temple | Thursdays
10/15/09

Resident Selectors:

A-SKI, LOTUSPETAL , PLUSH ONE and MIKECHECK
Bringing a weekly body rock for your aural pleasure. 2 rooms of Goodness. We put the fun in FUNK the oooooo in SOUL. + SOULFUL HOUSE, AFRO LATIN, REGGAE and live performances.
yes, it’s supposed to feel good….

THIS WEEK’S FEATURED LIVE GUESTS:

INDIGO | http://www.myspace.com/indigocolouredmusic
Sound: Hendrix singing in Erykah Badu’s band playing like the Talking Heads

MISHA’EL | http://www.myspace.com/mishaelmusic
Sound: Aggressively fun and sexy music transcending genres. She describes herself as “the girl next door meets Rock Band.”

Special Guest Dj’s:

ANDY C (BSTC, Chicago)

http://www.myspace.com/bstcollective

The leader of Chicago’s own BSTC whose band has been making major noise on the progressive soul/dance scene ( + featured in tne Top 100 bands to check for by URB magazine) blesses us with a special Dj set. Andy has also worked with the likes of Maurice White (EWF) Tom Tom 2084, Kanye West,just to name a few.

Check out the Dj A-Ski interview featuring Andy C
(courtesy of Unique74)

http://unique74mag.com/2009/01/21/in-the-lab-w-bstc-2/

DJ OBAH (Giant Step, NYC)

http://djobah.com

Hailing from “The Planet” aka Brooklyn, Obah is a DJ who has been blessing the Big Apple and abroad with world beats, soulful rhythms and other funk delights. Obah produces and hosts “Recycled Funk Radio” broadcasting on the Giant Step Jukebox 24/7.

+ LIVE ART: REZIN ONE (RTN Crew)

@ LITTLE TEMPLE
4519 SANTA MONICA BLVD.
LOS ANGELES, CA 90029
DOORS 9PM | $5 (free before 10pm with RSVP to unique74events@gmail.com)
Valet Parking: $5 + ample street parking


STEREOLOVE | Thursday @ Little Temple | 6.19

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STEREOLOVE | LITTLE TEMPLE | THURSDAY | 6.19

This week we have a full lineup of some SERIOUS talent. If you’re not already a fan, you will become one.

::Live guests::

*ADAM STERN*
(organic pop intertwined with world rhythms and feel-good vibes)
*YELLOW ALEX*
(funky, modern retro soul/rock reminiscent of kravitz, prince and, well yellow alex, himself)

w/Resident DJS: A-Ski | Lotuspetal | The Plush One | Dee Jay Mikecheck
spinning the best in soul classics, deep disco, funk, reggae and classic hip-hop.

and very special guest dj, THE WHOOLIGAN, from THE bay area, bringing his own mix of futuristicsoulsexygalacticghettotechtronicboom

Whether you like it live or on record, StereoLove is the weekly jumpoff for you!

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, 2009
Little Temple
4519 Santa Monica Blvd
9p-2a
$5 cover
$5 valet parking and ample street parking


Unique 74 feature: Dj Lotuspetal | it just so happens..


8.1 | RELEASE | Saturday @ The Yard w/A-Ski + Lotuspetal | Free

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7.2 | STEREOLOVE : PRE INDEPENDENCE DAY SOIREE | The 5 Signs, Dj Lotuspetal, Perfect Harmony +more | LITTLE TEMPLE | THURSDAY

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Last Thursday was beautiful yet bittersweet! We laughed, cried and danced all nite, celebrating The Life of King Micheal Jackson! Maximum Respect and Special Thanks to EXTRA MILD SAUCE for putting it down major last week..

This week we are proud to have our new installment in the Stereo Lounge: THE 5 SIGNS + a special opening live set by DJ LOTUSPETAL and a live performance by PERFRECT HARMONY! Pre Independence Day Jam! No Cover All Nite!

Check out what you missed last week! Enjoy!
http://www.bartabz.com/BarTabz.com/Entries/2009/6/25_MICHAEL_JACKSON_LIFE_CELEBRATION_PARTY_%40_LITTLE_TEMPLE_BAR.html


THIS WEEK IN LOS ANGELES: OMAR+SOUL SESSIONS + more

The Man is back! To the fellas…please take your lady to the show (thank me later…). I had the great honor in opening up for OMAR last year and the show was pure bananas. Pure funk with the silk linings, you WILL get an amazing show. Plus, you got my peoples GARTH TRINIDAD holding it down on the decks with the sweet selections, its going to be the sure shot you don’t want to miss!preview_invite_congaroom_omarpreview_invite_congaroom_omarback

This Friday Nite the ladies are running things @ SOUL SESSIONS! Happy B’day PLANN B!
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Mark Your Calenders for April 24th @ SOUL SESSIONS.. The Big Showdown with DJ Center and myself goes down! Yes… we are going to act a fool, you know the drill -)


Saturday | ROOFTOP DTLA PARTY | the big switch up

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Unique 74 feature: Sneaks and Bubblegum | Dj Lotuspetal | 80′s mix

I’ve been cranking this mix all week in my ipod, the lovely Lotuspetal blesses us in this week’s feature. Turn this up during your powerwalks.

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http://djlotuspetal.podOmatic.com/entry/2009-02-24T20_34_50-08_00


Tripple Shot of Love (Special Valentine’s Day Mix Tape Features: A-Ski | Dj Lotuspetal | Dj Malachi)

Well well well, it is the day that Cupid shot everybody in the booty with a dose of the love bug. Thats fine and dandy but there’s no pressure despite the balloons, flowers and candy. These mix tape features are for those in love, out of love , in love with yourselves and in love with life. Love and let love.

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Dj A-Ski | Love Noir

http://djaski.podOmatic.com/entry/eg/2008-02-14T09_53_21-08_00

Dj Lotuspetal | Sutra

http://djlotuspetal.podOmatic.com/entry/2008-10-10T20_11_53-07_00

Dj Malachi | Belafonte Luv Luv

http://www.vaporsmagazine.com/index.php/2009/02/free-download-dj-malachi-presentsbelafonte-luv-luv/


In The Lab w/ BSTC

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Marking the return of the ultimate “funky dance record” (as coined by the great Kenny Gamble) while celebrating various elements of Jazz, Funk, Soul and Disco (yes the “D” word); BSTC comes strong with some serious Chicago Funk/Soul in their latest debut offering “Music For a Saturday Evening”. Which made me an instant believer when I first recieved the promo 12′ (biggups to my man Dcee at Mahasa Music) of “Jazz In Outerspace”. I had a chance to catch up with founder and brainchild Andy C to talk about the group and its conception.
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A-Ski: First and foremost I have to say that your debut is one of the most refreshing albums i’ve heard in a quite awhile. What was the inspiration and how did the concept come together?

Andy:  The group came together while i was working with Tunji on some rap projects. While we were in the studio, we
came up with the songs BSTC and Jazz in Outerspace, during
the downtime. I let Tone hear it (All Natural Recordings),
he fell in love with the sound and we started working on
an EP, while working on the EP I reached out to Keanna and
asked her to write a song to an instrumental that we had and
from there the concept grew in to what it is today.

A-Ski: Where are you guys based out of?

Andy: Chicago

A-Ski: So that exlplains the serious funk factor?

Andy: Sure

A-Ski: Being that Chicago is one of the major architects behind Soul/Blues/Dance music, what are the elements of the Chi Town experience that continues to bring out so much intense talent?

Andy:  Its cold outside, Chicago has a constant
evolving culture, that is definitely not merciful. So in order
to survive for any amount of time in this town in
entertainment, you must be able to roll with it.
Otherwise you wont make it, dosent hurt that we have cold
winters, it sort of gives you a deeper focus.

A-Ski: How did you guys come up with the name BSTC?

Andy: BSTC is an acronym for the blackstone theatre
collective, the Blackstone Hotel was home for many of the great
jazz and blues musicians of the 50′s and 60′s. Usually at the
end of the evening, other musicians would come down to the
hotel and have jam sessions with other musicians that
were in town, so i called the group the Blackstone Theatre
Collective, because thats what the album is. Instead
of the hotel, we all got together at different studios, in
different cities, and had jam session, to create the
album.

A-Ski: Do you feel the live element of music is coming back? Speaking of which who composed the horn arrangements?

Andy:  Yes, the information age is in fact, bringing on a
musical renaissance, young kids are starting to show
appreciation for the music again, because they are
seeing the old shows and hearing many of the classic songs
that inspired me to pursue music. I see it becoming the
next thing in the States. As far as the horn arrangements
go, I did them on everything except Jazz in Outerspace (Tunji),
and Forty Days which was arranged by Tom Tom 2084 (legendary Producer/Arranger/Architecht of Chicago Soul) , who
arranged horn sections for the Chi Lites, the Dells, Earth, Wind &
Fire, and Phil Collins.

A-Ski: Venus and Mars” is in my top 5 of favorite songs on this album, what is the story behind that song?

Andy: “Venus and Mars” came out of necessity. Tone called
and asked for a single that fit the vibe of “Jazz In
Outerspace”. So I went to the studio the next morning, and put it
together, Tunji and Marshall, and the LDB (lowdown
brass band), came in later on that week and laid their
parts.

A-Ski: Also the cover of “Forty Days” is beautiful and with a very different approach, what inspired you guys to tackle this classic?

Andy: This is one of my favorite records of all time
very grimy and very polished at the same time. I had done
some studio work with ZZaje before and I felt that they
would not only pay respect to the original song while making it
their own.

A-Ski: If you were on a deserted island and you had to the choice of grabbing 5 records, which ones would they be?

Andy: Jesse Gould-Out of Work, Stevie Wonder- Black Man, First Choice- Love Having You Around, Earth, Wind, And Fire-Fantasy, Fair but So Uncool, Minnie Ripperton-Memory Lane

A-Ski: Any tour dates?

Andy: As of now, no, but we are in the process of
putting one together for winter 2009

A-Ski: Whats the ultimate mission of BSTC?

Andy: For everyone to enjoy music TOGETHER!!

www.myspace.com/bstcollective

www.allnaturalhiphop.com

Album Review- BSTC: Music for a Saturday Evening

Time and time again we discuss the controversial term “Neo-Soul”. The whole idea of Nu-Soul is somewhat irritating because it’s like buying a fake Coach bag when you can get the original. While a fake is often cheaper, it never quite lasts. Some artists understand that it’s not about trying to be something that you are not it’s about being who you are. That’s what makes the BSTC “Music for a Saturday Evening” album so beautiful. You cannot put this group under one title or genre, you know this immediately when you hear the Intro and track one “BSTC”, where the gospel organ takes you back to Mississippi juke joints and holly rolling evangelists. This “baptism by the bass” sets the stage for the journey to come almost as if Bootsy Collins is driving the bus and we’re all aboard. I snobbishly labeled track three “Love featuring JL” as sounding too R &B until I found Samba undertones pulling me out of my seat. If you’re like me, while you’re up you should grab your partner because track four makes you want to turn on the red light and find a nice spot against the wall to get your wind on. “Fresh Love” immediately reminds you of the House yet two stepping roots of these Chicago natives. “Venus and Mars” is tangled with electronic broken beats but again laced by the organic sounds of percussion and keys. The slow jams “Fly away” and “Love and Lust” allow just enough time to catch your breath before your Saturday night endeavors. “Agua De Beber”, “Afrika”, and “Suffering and Smiling” my personal favorites, conjure the spirits of Deodato, Santana, and Fela Kuti causing your hips to effortlessly take over. “Jazz in Outer Space’s” old school hip-hop swing will transmit you back to high top fades and Cross-Color jeans. Yet the last two jams “Forty Days” and “Mr. AC” remind you that you’re all grown and ready to take over the world. As their first album release, BSTC put it down! They define themselves and being indefinable, which is lovely because as a great man stated “I cannot be contained in the space of the earth, I cannot be contained in the space of the heavens, but I can be contained in the heart of my loving servant.”In this case BSTC are loving servants to the music.
Courtesy of Dj Lotuspetal 
www.soundwordpower.blogspot.com  
www.djlotuspetal.podomatic.com