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Musician, producer, composer, and DJ Larry E. Gates II (Curb Service, DJ LEGTWO, The Jezebelly, Lorenzo Goetz) has graced hundreds of stages across the nation, including CBGB and The Bitter End (New York), The Pageant (St. Louis), and Millennium Park (Chicago). He has shared those stages with the likes of Chuck Berry, G. Love & Special Sauce, 30 Seconds To Mars, Local H, Superdrag, Trombone Shorty, Brother Ali, The Nappy Roots, Blueprint, DJ Rare Groove, Illogic, and many others.



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Throwback Thursdays: Delinquent Habits

With the rise of 90's hip-hop groups like House of Pain and Cypress Hill came Delinquent Habits. The first single hit pretty hard then they, of course, slid into obscurity. Take a peek at the lead-off track complete with a PSA from the Southwest Voter Registration Education Project. It was 1996.

 

 

Way Gone Wednesdays: Bicentennial

Remember when our country was just 200 years old? Neither do I. I was only 3. But check out this trippy homage by animator Vincent Collins. Way gone.

 

Madhouse Mondays: Linsanity

I missed SNL this weekend but managed to catch the opening skit - a send-up of all the nauseating attention being given to New York Knicks recent signee, Jeremy Lin. No knock on Lin, the kids got game - but the league is overexposing him in an effort to draw attention back to a game that was once full of legends....and is now overrun by half-baked college dropouts. Dig.

 

Throwback Thursdays: Aaliyah

I feel like I never gave Aaliyah the attention she deserved while she was still with us. Looking back, this is probably one of my favorite songs of that entire era. I was reminded recently when I saw The Gossip cover it. Pfew. 

 

Way Gone Wednesdays: Shabazz Palaces vs. Battles

Anyone familiar with Battles knows that they A) groove like mad and B) produce some of the most titilating instrumental post-rock out there. Shabazz Palaces (who you may remember as "Butterfly" from Digable Planets) remixed the Battles cut "White Electric". This shit goes.