I finally shook hands and met THE MAN himself today…it was surreal..im still sky high from the whole experience…
Unique74 Saturday | Blu Monkey | 1.9
Unique74: Caktuz?13- SupahBaaddddd! (Radio Version) | (FREE DOWNLOAD)
STEREOLOVE | DR MADD VIBE (aka Angelo Moore of the legendary FISHBONE) + UNSTOPPA BROS | 1.14
NYE 2010 w/Extra Mild Sauce/Unique74 + Pix!
Unique74 Top 25 (2000-2009) + Top 10 Albums of 2009
Top 25 Picks of 2000-2009
(Note: I really wanted to add Dr Dre’s “2001” but it was actually released in 1999, I should know because I helped “work” that release. This list is a combo of 12’s, full lengths and in betweens)
D’angelo | Voodoo
Ghostface Killah | Supreme Clientele
N.E.R.D | In Search of (Note: I still love the demo version but not mad at the final!)
Q-Tip | Kamaal The Abstract Ep (you clowns slept like the sheep you are….good luck finding it..)/The Renaissance
White Stripes | Elephant
Slum Village | Fantastic v2
Pete Rock | Petestrumentals
Dj Spinna | (take your pick..literally)
J Live | All Of The Above
Three Chairs | 3 Chairs
Mr Ali ft Carla Prather | Midnite Interlude 12′
Dwight Trible | Love Is The Answer
Scott K & Cole Medina vs James Brown | Im Satisfied 12′
Aloe Blacc | Shine Through
Theo Parrish | (take your pick..literally)
Micheal Jackson | Invincible
Peven Everett | Studio Confessions/Kissing Game (ok I cheated..)
Dj Technic | Chant of The Caribou 12′
The Roots | Phrenology
Little Brother | The Minstrel Show
Karizma | A Mind Of Its Own
Four Track Minds | God’s Gift 12′
Sa Ra Creative Partners | The Hollywood Recordings
Si Se | More Shine (Dj Center Remix)
Rich Medina | Connecting The Dots
Top 10 Albums of 2009
Foreign Exchange | Leave It All Behind
Nicolay | Shibuya
Amy Serrata | Self Titled
Keys N Krates | Live Remixes
Grand Puba | Retroactive
Mayer Hawthorne | Self Titled
Dam Funk | Toeachizown
Nailah | Life In Session
Joy Jones | Godchild
Erik Rico | The Reworks Project
Marvin Gaye was ahead of his time…
THE MISEDUCATION OF TECHNIC 1200’s
I keep hearing all this hoopla about the discontinuation of Technic 1200’s in early 2010. Its plain ass backwards if they stop selling them, due to the fact that there is a new bedroom DJ born by the second. In addition, there is a major increase in new vinyl pressings and releases due to the high demand from a new generation of analog heads and faithful wax fiends.
If RANE is smart, they will buy the brand from PANASONIC and lower the price on those bad boys with a package deal including a RANE Serato mixer.
Unique74 | NYE | 5th st Housequake w/Rhett Frazier + Breezy Lovejoy 12.27
======== NYE | 2010 | EXTRA MILD SAUCE presents: NEW YEAR’S EVE 2010 “Bringing in the new year in a soulful way.”
Selections by
Drack Muse | Derrick Wize | A-Ski
5 Levels / 3 DJs / One Soulful Experience December 31, 2009 9p-2a Castle Ivar Hollywood Hills $30

*ADMITTANCE TO THE RESIDENCE IS ONLY ALLOWED TO THOSE WHO EXIT THE SHUTTLE BUS* Click on the links below for more information, ticket purchases, package purchases and shuttle bus pickup information. RSVP | TICKETS | NYE 2010 at The Ivar Castle:
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5th st. Housequake | Zanzibar | 12.27 | 2009 Finale
Performing LIVE!
Rhett Frazier Inc | serving up the finest hot buttered Detroit Funk!
Breezy Love Joy | Future Soul + Funk served to the max! imagine D’angelo + The Ohio Players in a jam session..
selections by:
A-Ski
(FREE w/B4 10pm /RSVP: unique74events@gmail.com)
ZANZIBAR*
1301 5th St.
*Santa Monica, CA, 90401**Phone:* *310 500 5601**Sun:* *9:00 pm – 2:00 am* *
Stay tuned for the return of STEREOLOVE / GOLDEN STEREO at LITTLE TEMPLE in 2010!
look out for new releases in early 2010!
Dj Center
theimagination
Jimetta Rose
A-Ski
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
Unique74 Salutes: ROOT DOWN + FIRECRACKER + rarities
As we embrace the future and its many wonders, its only right we celebrate the days gone by. Like Leroy “Preach” Jackson at the end of “Cooley High”, many of us are riding off into the sunset of our destinies and tasting the nectar of what lies ahead.
I feel its only fitting to speak on two parties in LA that truly had a profound effect on me as an artist/individual. The Root Down/Firecracker were two major attractions (post “Unity” & “Good Life” era) that held up for a decade plus, opposite the norm of typical Hollywood velvet rope cliche’ scenes where everyone is (in every sense of the word) disposable. These two parties celebrated the underground at its finest where unique creatives, bridge and tunnel, weekend warriors mingled to the rarest and finest of sounds. What was special about these two parties is that you as a DJ had to come with your BEST sh-t, there was no winging it or struggling with your homie’s hard-drive. You truly had to go through a right of passage to EARN your crown at both of these parties if you did not already have street credibilty. You had to come with your A game (no pun intended) in order to take the crowd to a higher level and allow them to become one with the beat for the next 4-5 hours. It truly was a community of artists, musicians, dancers and dj’s that sincerely gave a damn about the movement, the music and the people…it was not manufactured..it was from the heart.. They celebrated the culture and put the spotlight on what was beautiful within all of us.
I was very fortunate to share countless laughs, dj sets, chasing girls and women, red wine, vinyl escapades and other classic moments with an array of
talented souls. The moments are too many to mention and too emotional/priceless to share..
Unique74 SALUTES and says THANK YOU to THE MIGHTY ROOT DOWN and FIRECRACKER for over 10 years of Music, Life and Atmosphere.
FOREVER WALKER MARTIN, BIGGA B, ROB ONE & DJ DUSK.. REST IN PARADISE..
its never goodbye..its i’ll see you later..
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I wanted to share a couple of Root Down rarities that I was fortunate to dig up from the Unique74 History Book.
http://djaski.podOmatic.com/entry/2009-12-19T07_35_59-08_00
If you ever see the Root Down flyer with WAR featured..guess who was the ghost writer for that one..

These gentlemen brought the LA sound to the world, echoing the joy and struggles of black/brown inner city life while celebrating various street rhythms and world sounds.
This funky ensemble from Long Beach, California was founded in 1962 by Guitarist Howard Scott and Drummer Harold Brown. Routed in various tones of Afro Latin, Jazz, Blues, Gospel, Funk and sometimes Rock overtones, this unit started making a name for themselves in their high school years. In 1965, Leroy “Lonnie” Jordan, BB Dickerson and Charles Miller came into the picture and they recorded several singles on DORE records backing vocalist Johnny Hamilton. Including a single entitled “Burn, Baby, Burn” in recognition of the Watts rebellion. During this time the also backed jazz saxophonist Jay Contreli of the LA psych band LOVE on side projects as well, going under names such as Senor Soul and The Romeos (not Kenny Gamble’s vocal group). By 1969 they went under the name “Nightshift” with an addtion of percussionist Papa Dee Allen (who previously had a stint with Dizzy Gillespie) during this time they were backing up Deacon Jones (a defensive end for the LA Rams) on various nightclub gigs. By this point the group was discovered by producer Jerry Goldstein who expressed interest in them and paired them with Eric Burdon (The Animals) in which Burdon changed the group’s name to WAR and brought Lee Oskar in the mix to replace the horn section. In 1971, this union gave birth the group’s first smash Soul/Rock classic “Spill The Wine” from the album “Eric Burdon declares WAR”. Burdon’s contract allowed the group to record on their own which gave birth to the all time selling debut “All Day Music” ,featuring the hauntingly funky yet dark “Slippin’ Into Darkness”, which has been covered byRamsey Lewis and sampled by Poor Righeous Teachers on “Rock This Funky Joint”. 1972, the unit came strong on the follow up “The World Is A Ghetto” which has been covered by George Benson & Ahmad Jamal (the group later re-recorded the song in 1979). This group broke down many socio-political barriers in addition to laying some stomp down funk gems such as “In Your Eyes”, “Cisco Kid” (as sampled by 7A3 for “Drums of Steel”), “Galaxy” (as sample by Mellow Man Ace for “Rhyme Fighter” and BDP’s “Nervous”) As years went by the group has had various personnel changes which later featured bassist Luther Rabb (Balln’Jack) and Pat Rizzo (Sly and The Family Stone). These LA funksters are still putting it down to this day with their brand of afro/chicano funk with a catalogue that stands the test of time. Deliver the word yall!!
NYC | BE EASY : HOLIDAY EDITION | HAPPY B’DAY DJ CENTER!
2nite BE EASY will be celebrating this year’s holiday season &
most importantly the birthday of our own…
DJ’s ANT DEMBY & Kyra Caruso will also be on the 1s & 2s
and you never know who might jump up on the decks 2nite.
Meet us in the back for some sh!t talkin Wii action
or we will see you on the dancefloor
Come warm up with us tonight 12.18.09
BE EASY @ Cantina Latina
every friday from 10:30pm until
brought to you by
dj center | marcus logan | ant demby | kyra caruso
cantina latina
243 east 14 street by 2nd avenue

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