DJ TIGER PRESENTS THE YANCEY PHILLIPS PROJECT: THE TRUEST HIP HOP AND RNB SOUL ARTISTS BLENDED OVER J DILLA & PETE ROCK PRODUCTION FEATURING MOS DEF, TALIB KWELI, JILL SCOTT, ANTHONY HAMILTON, BILAL, DWELE, THE BRAND NEW HEAVIES, WUTANG, MOBB DEEP, XZIBIT, J COLE, JAY ELECTRONICA, DJ PREMIER, COMMON, GURU, STYLES P, BUSTA RHYMES, ROYCE 5'9", NAS, QTIP, DE LA SOUL, BUCKSHOT AND LARGE PROFESSOR
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Sunday, July 27, 2014
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Cormega - MARS (Dream Team) f. AZ, Redman & Styles P (prod. Large Professor)
Cormega drops the first single, MARS Dream Team ft
Styles P, Redman and AZ, off his new album "Mega Philosophy"
which is produced entirely by Large Professor which dropped today.
Styles P, Redman and AZ, off his new album "Mega Philosophy"
which is produced entirely by Large Professor which dropped today.
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Supasoul Sundays in Brooklyn: Authorized by Joe Fatal and Large Professor
Come check this dope spot in Brooklyn tonight at 6pm, Large professor's dj, EL Rhan DaSoundkng will be inda bldg, spinning Real hip hop and classic R&B!!!
Frozen Files Presents…
SUPASOUL SUNDAYS
(aka "Live After the BBQ")
Authorized by: JOE FATAL & THE LARGE PROFESSOR
Music By: Team Frozen's
SCHOTT FREE, Dj EL-RHAN & BigWinst
Hosted By: JASMINE
WHY NOT NYC bar/lounge (718-789-9688)
1013 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, NY
(B/w Clifton Pl & Lafayette)
*2 levels & backyard*
SUPASOUL SUNDAYS
(aka "Live After the BBQ")
Authorized by: JOE FATAL & THE LARGE PROFESSOR
Music By: Team Frozen's
SCHOTT FREE, Dj EL-RHAN & BigWinst
Hosted By: JASMINE
WHY NOT NYC bar/lounge (718-789-9688)
1013 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, NY
(B/w Clifton Pl & Lafayette)
*2 levels & backyard*
6pm-until
Thursday, November 21, 2013
LARGE PROFESSOR INTERVIEW ON BATTLEZONERADIO
THE LEGEND LARGE PROFESSOR CAME THRU WUSB ON BATTLEZONERADIO THIS WEDNESDAY MORNING AND SAT DOWN WITH US FOR AN INTERVIEW AND ALSO GOT ON THE WHEELS OF STEEL PLAYING EXCLUSIVE CUTS THAT WILL BE POSTED LATER THIS WEEK ON WWW.OFFTHECORNER.NET
Friday, August 9, 2013
Jeru The Damaja "Solar Flares" (Prod. By Large Professor)
By Ralo
For most, the road to the apex of underground Hip-Hop can be fraught with formidable roadblocks, as was the case for Jeru The Damaja. Jeru was first heard on "Who's The Man" from Gang Starrs' 1992 "Daily Operation" album. Two years later he released his first full-length album "The Sun Rises In The East", which was produced by DJ Premier. "Sun" had all the makings of a classic with tracks like "You Can't Stop The Prophet", "Come Clean", and Da Bitchez". In 1996 he returned with his second effort "Wrath Of The Math" also produced by DJ Premier. Jeru has since gone on to do three more albums, not the least of which was 2007s' "Still Rising".
Now, the Hip-Hop veteran from Brooklyn is back with a new track entitled "Solar Flares", produced by Large professor. "Solar Flares" is from Jerus' forthcoming EP "The Hammer" which will feature guest appearances from The Beatnuts, PF Cuttin' and more. The new project has no official release date as yet, but it should prove to be Jerus' reintroduction into the world of underground Hip-Hop.
For most, the road to the apex of underground Hip-Hop can be fraught with formidable roadblocks, as was the case for Jeru The Damaja. Jeru was first heard on "Who's The Man" from Gang Starrs' 1992 "Daily Operation" album. Two years later he released his first full-length album "The Sun Rises In The East", which was produced by DJ Premier. "Sun" had all the makings of a classic with tracks like "You Can't Stop The Prophet", "Come Clean", and Da Bitchez". In 1996 he returned with his second effort "Wrath Of The Math" also produced by DJ Premier. Jeru has since gone on to do three more albums, not the least of which was 2007s' "Still Rising".
Now, the Hip-Hop veteran from Brooklyn is back with a new track entitled "Solar Flares", produced by Large professor. "Solar Flares" is from Jerus' forthcoming EP "The Hammer" which will feature guest appearances from The Beatnuts, PF Cuttin' and more. The new project has no official release date as yet, but it should prove to be Jerus' reintroduction into the world of underground Hip-Hop.
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Rock Steady Crews' 36th Annivesary
By Ralo
The internationally known Rock Steady Crew is celebrating their 36th anniversary this year. It's members include a very distinctive roster of B-Boys and B-Girls from New York to Japan. Rock Steady began in New York City in 1977. It developed first in the Bronx, then quickly made its way into Manhattan. The Manhattan arm was started by Richard "Crazy Legs" Colon and B-Boy Fresh. The Rock Steady crew has since gone on to be featured in countless music videos and many big budget blockbuster films. Their anniversary is celebrated every July on the weekend of the 28th. There are Rock Steady events to commemorate their start in the New York tri-state area, Atlanta and Japan to name only a few.
This years celebration will take place in Central Park in the heart of New York City. It is being held in New York City for the first time in many years. In recent memory it was being held at Lincoln Park across the river in New Jersey. This year it is back in it's official "home".
In the past, the list of artists performing at the Rock Steady Anniversary read like a who's who of underground and old school Hip-Hop. This year is no different. The list of artists performing this year are: Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Brand Nubian, Special Ed, Homeboy Sandman, Torae, Rasheed Chappell and more.
Underground act Nutso is also slated to perform with Large Professor and El Da Sensei of The Artifacts. They have a new joint titled "Just Begun", which pays homage to the late great Jimmy Castor, with production from DJ Doom. This video version recognizes the B-Boy culture. It borrows footage from classic B-Boy films like Wild Style and Beat Street. Bus it!
The internationally known Rock Steady Crew is celebrating their 36th anniversary this year. It's members include a very distinctive roster of B-Boys and B-Girls from New York to Japan. Rock Steady began in New York City in 1977. It developed first in the Bronx, then quickly made its way into Manhattan. The Manhattan arm was started by Richard "Crazy Legs" Colon and B-Boy Fresh. The Rock Steady crew has since gone on to be featured in countless music videos and many big budget blockbuster films. Their anniversary is celebrated every July on the weekend of the 28th. There are Rock Steady events to commemorate their start in the New York tri-state area, Atlanta and Japan to name only a few.
This years celebration will take place in Central Park in the heart of New York City. It is being held in New York City for the first time in many years. In recent memory it was being held at Lincoln Park across the river in New Jersey. This year it is back in it's official "home".
In the past, the list of artists performing at the Rock Steady Anniversary read like a who's who of underground and old school Hip-Hop. This year is no different. The list of artists performing this year are: Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Brand Nubian, Special Ed, Homeboy Sandman, Torae, Rasheed Chappell and more.
Underground act Nutso is also slated to perform with Large Professor and El Da Sensei of The Artifacts. They have a new joint titled "Just Begun", which pays homage to the late great Jimmy Castor, with production from DJ Doom. This video version recognizes the B-Boy culture. It borrows footage from classic B-Boy films like Wild Style and Beat Street. Bus it!
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