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  1. Saturday 7/17 2-4 PM EST www.thewomb.com I will be having a good friend, Djinji Brown, as a guest dj I can't even tell you what type of music he will be playing... he is full of surprises.... all i can say is expect something soulful A newly signed artist to Osunlade's Yoruba label, expect him to release some dope, soulful music. Also, check out his mix cd called Uncle Junior's Friday Fish Fry on the 7heads label.. eclectic mix with mad gems. peace yall ------- bio taken from MSN: Djinji Brown (the ‘D' is silent) grew up in the harsh neighborhoods of the Bronx, New York. As a youth, Djinji traveled around the world with his father, avant-garde saxophonist, Marion Brown, who is described as an “Ethnomusicologist". As a result of his study and exposure to worldly and exotic instruments and the music of different cultures, Djinji grew to love and appreciate other musical genres. Djinji credits his love for worldly music to the teachings of his father, but also credits his love and respect for other cultures, in general, to his mother: a student of anthropology and a lover of salsa. Living in the Bronx exposed Djinji to the hip- hop culture that not only encompassed the music but also the arts of graffiti and break dancing. However, in the late eighties, Djinji was also intrigued with hard rock and joined New York hardcore band, Absolution as the group's front man. Later on, the band broke up and went their separate ways. Djinji headed the hip-hop route and was apprentice to Public Enemy producer, Eric ‘Vietnam' Sadler and worked with such artists as Pete Rock and CL Smooth, A Tribe Called Quest, Cassandra Wilson, Barrington Levy and a host of others. Djinji's first major production gig was the debut album for famed freestyle emcee, Supernatural. When the album was finally completed, entirely produced by Djinji, it was shelved by the record label and never came out. Since then, Djinji has worked with the Jungle Brothers, David Byrne, and a slew of underground rappers and poets. In the fall of 2002, Djinji Brown finally released his debut album, Sirround Sound, through Seven Heads Entertainment. The album is an eclectic mix of hip-hop, Afro, Latin, Caribbean, Dub, House, and Drum- n- Bass influences, a throwback to the days of early hip-hop parks jams in the 1970s. ~ Quibian 'Q' Salazar-Moreno
  2. screw this man if you gotta problem say somethin on the street dont say that junk on the net
  3. word frank i didnt know you were rollin through shouldve gave me a ring got some good news ill hit you up about it peace lu
  4. big ups joe party was proper as always... definitely enjoyed myself so many dope ladies my boy's head started to hurt ridiculous keep doin it peace
  5. email sent b-side hope to see you out there you went to detroit? i didnt see you out there joint was ridiculous peace money
  6. wish it would die aint no soul in it
  7. yo i was out at that envy spot my man mike clark was spinnin that party detroit was off the meter had a crazy good time... met up with a lot of my peoples... saw a lot of good shows highlights for the demf were the amp fiddler and tortured soul shows definitely special! and the afterparties were too much didnt get home til 6 each morning... hope anyone else who went had a safe and enjoyable time peace
  8. im headin out there thursday night going to be off the meter a lot of my homeboys are performin ill be playin a party should be dope.... hopefully the weather holds up holla back peace
  9. word up much respect goes to yall keepin miami in touch with the deeper side of things i can dig it props lu
  10. tonight! make sure to get your guest list requests in before noon today tonight's going to be real fresh peace!
  11. bump ill be the guest dj for the beats broken this month definitely make it out to this big ups to frank and ts peace
  12. going down tomorrow night get those guest list requests in peace and love
  13. ok everyone its time for another session of *The Beat's Broken* djs: T.S. Heritage, Phrankadelic, and special guest Lumin sounds: broken beat, downtempo, deep house, uk garage, as well as some extra special flavor thrown in for good measure Time: 10-10:30 until the break of dawn Cost: there is a cover charge. more info on that when more info is available BUT there is a guest list available. contact one of us about getting added to it. im sure there will be an official post concerning this in the next day or two this is just a heads up same lovely djs, same lovely sounds, different venue the party will get turned out peace and much love lu
  14. livin my man trying to keep these folks aware of where the bs aint at
  15. the beat's broken lounge 16 16th and washington miami beach. FREE 11 PM til the breakadawn djs: t.s. heritage, phrankadelic, day, and lumin beats: broken beat, downtempo, deep house, jazzy goodness, and much more why you need to be here: drink specials, dope music, even doper people come through and enjoy peace lu
  16. DJ Irv, myself, and special guests. Deep and soulful downtempo, house, broken beat, dnb and whatever else we feel like playing Real chilled out night Again, there is NO cover Drink Specials all night Would love to see you there. respect lu
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