Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Hella Hollabration 4
























trying to decide what to do for new year's eve? here's an idea: come to HOLLABRATION 4. there will be live music, DJing, cold PBR and lots of fun people to hang out with. it's at the Village Theatre (486 decatur st, atlanta) and it's only $15 to get in if you get your tickets in advance. it's not an exclusive thing so invite friends as long as they're cool and like having fun. flyer by dano... see you there.

buy your advance tickets here

-jesster

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Rep Your Hood Tees




in case i haven't mentioned it yet ... me and my boy jordan are working on some hand made screen printing. our idea is to do some funky designs for each of atlanta's different neighborhoods. since i'm so eastside we started with, of course, east atlanta. jordan did a pretty bang-up job with the design and the shirts look really good. we've got some in consignment at Trader's store in the EAV and on our webpage you can order 'em through paypal.

http://repyourhood.wordpress.com/

our next design is going to be for grant park and then prob either decatur or L5P. so far the response has been pretty positive.

peace.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Digitized "Spread Love" Remix



i've been meaning to do this for about 4 months. this is a 45 king remix of the Take 6 song spread love. i've had it on a "bozo meko" 12" since high school. i've always wanted a digital copy so i finally got around to getting it to an mp3. we used to sample this drum beat all the time back in the day. file this one under: classic hip-hop vinyl brought back to life through binary code.

SPREAD LOVE

Monday, November 2, 2009

Future Music Magazine reviews "Flat Shoals Rider"



british audio production magazine Future Music has put "flat shoals rider" on their dvd and reviewed the song in their latest issue. pretty cool to think of a bunch of people in london listening to a song about east atlanta... wonder if they'll get the buffalo china reference.
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Friday, September 25, 2009

Fashion With Passion Event - Oct 1st









Shannon and Kitsy are throwing an event at Sage Buckhead on thursday. not just a party, but a fundraiser. i was asked to DJ. there will be a runway segment too. Kitsy asked me to put the music together ahead of time for the runway ... she hand picked a bunch of the songs and i threw in some of my own flair. here's a sneak preview:


Fashion w Passion mp3

check the details:

FASHION WITH PASSION EVENT

Join Sage in Buckhead for the first annual “Fashion with Passion” runway show Thursday, October 1st, 6-9 PM. See what’s hot for Fall and get your hands on our fashionable tees: “Treasured Chest,” “Save the Twins,” “Breast Friends,” and “Groovie Boobies” in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month! A new tee will be unveiled during the fashion show that will start at 8 pm. Enjoy cocktails (21 and over) from Savida Sangria and White Birch Vodka and horderves will be provided by Paces 88. Plus bid on two fabulous raffle tables filled with prizes for $5 an entry. A percentage of the evening’s sales will benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure and all tees will remain on sale throughout the month of October with 100% of the proceeds benefiting the charity.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Flat Shoals Rider



new track: "flat shoals rider"
the beat was made in reason 4.0 and the multitracking was done in logic. i got a new AKG condenser mic and i had to test it out.

DJ jesster - Flat Shoals Rider by jesstermix77

Monday, August 3, 2009

Archie Whitewater Re-Edit


ok
so a little while back i got a mix cd from turntable lab called "monk's dream" by Dj monkone. it was a pretty good comp, lots of soul. well the nice people at turntable lab shipped that mix cd with a 7" vinyl piece that had a re-edit of a song on there called "cross country" by archie whitewater. it was a great re-edit. if you don't know the difference between a re-edit and a remix it's basically that a re-edit doesn't change the song that much, it just kinda takes the song and extends the good parts. a remix would be more of an overhaul that incorporates some elements of the original, or keeps the lyrics and puts new music behind it.
anyways, i lost track of that 7" along the way somewhere. i emailed turntable lab but they said that it's no longer available. i looked pretty hard online to find some kind of .wav file or .mp3 of it but i couldn't find it anywhere. so i decided to bring it into reason and re-create the re-edit as best as i could remember how it was done by monkone. it became sort of a sampling exercise in reason.
i think part of why i liked this track so much had to do with the fact that i was just starting to learn the trumpet at the time when i heard it. i love the horn line in the song and just the mellow overall feeling.... akinyele and common have both sampled this song. the reason why this song came back in my head was actually 'cause i heard the common song "chapter 13" off his 1st album.

Cross Country [jesster re-edit]
Cross Country [original song]

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Don't Front on a HollaQue


on saturday august 1st at 2192 cloverdale there'll be a hollaque. special guest in town will be dollar bill coming in from boston. there will be music a keg of pbr good food on the grill and good people hangin' out. i'll probably hook up a few racks of ribs [about as many as will fit in 2 crockpots] but they'll go quick so get there early if you want some ribs. 21+ to take part in the pbr, but this party will be pretty kid friendly [at least on the front end, can't guarantee anything after midnight.]

dano did the flyer, another hollaque classic. thanks dogg.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

In The Jeep


i wrote a song for czzle. it's called "in the jeep"
hopefully she likes it. i think it's right on point. a jeep girl is a unique creature. hers is a white jeep cherokee sport edition.

DJ Jesster - In The Jeep by jesstermix77

Thursday, February 26, 2009

jesster's 20 albums


Jesster’s top 20

This is going to be hard to do but here we go:


20. Black Sabbath “Paranoid” – If you know me you’re definitely surprised that Sabbath made my list but this is a pretty dope album.. the drums and basslines are ridiculous… i.e. “Hand of Doom” and “Planet Caravan” is slooow and dope. I know some of my boys in the ROC are pretty big into sabbath. they'd dig that this album made the cut.

19. Bob Marley “Rebel Music” – hard to pick a fav Bob Marley album. But this one’s pretty funky. I remember doing a radio show called artists only that was a 2 hour tribute to bob marley. you wouldn't (actually maybe you would) believe all the stoners that called into the station with requests.

18. Charles Mingus “Mingus Ah Um” – every song on there is solid. I especially love the song “Better Git It In Your Soul” and especially the part where it breaks down to the hand clapping and shouting. If you’ve never heard this song I highly recommend checking it out.

17. Gangstarr “Step In The Arena”classic hip hop. This is what all hip hop should aspire to be like. The art form of hip hop. Lil’ wayne needs to listen to this album about a million times before he makes his next album. this takes me back to high school rollin' in the green monster with chiwale, mike heath and my boy chris heinlein, rest in peace my man.

16. Al Green “I’m Still In Love With You” – This album was in HEAVY rotation for me my junior year at IC in t10. The second side of the album isn’t really that great, but the first five songs on this album are SO strong that it makes up for the last five. “Simply Beautiful” is kinda underrated and possibly my favorite al green song ever.

15. Miles Davis “Kind Of Blue” – I will never get sick of that album. “All Blues” is not the most famous song on there but it’s THE BOMB. “So What” and “Freddie Freeloader” are dope too. Dope Mellow and Soulful. Mike nice gives me credit with introducing him to this album, i'm pretty proud of that.

14. Jimi Hendrix "Are You Experienced” – don’t even need to say anything about this album.

13. Parliament “Up For the Down Stroke” – this is not the Parliament album that best defines the funk they were putting down… but this list is so subjective. It’s my personal favorite parliament album. The song “The Goose” is dope slow funk and “All Your Goodies Are Gone” is a bad ass song.

12. Morcheeba “Who Can You Trust?” – stumbled on this album working at Strawberry’s (I had to answer the phone “strawberry’s music movies and more, this is jesse how can I help you?").. their other albums never really did it for me but this one is incredible. That one summer I listened to this album at least once a day.

11. Michael Jackson “Thriller” - I’ve been a DJ for a long time and I’ve never DJed a party where you couldn’t throw on some MJ. Black people, white people, old people, young people … everybody can dance to “PYT” or “wanna be startin’ something

10. Run D.M.C. “Run D.M.C.” – this album blew my mind. It was the first record that I owned. My bubbie bought it for me when I was 10. Rest in Peace JMJ .. the cut during the part where run’s like “fly like a dove, come from up above, I’m rockin’ on the mic and you can call me run-love..” is still to this day one of my favorites. I've definitely been yelled at for playing this album too loud a bunch of times.

9. The Meters “Struttin’” – got into the meters because my boy mike heath had this vinyl my senior year in high school. My boy smiddy is also a pretty big fan of this album. Hooger was a pretty big meters guy too if i remember correctly.

8. Herbie Hancock “Headhunters” – used to sample this album a ton when I was making beats on the eps or the SP1200. There’s only 4 songs on there but they’re like 10 minutes long each. Every song is worthwhile in it’s own way. At first, my favorite song on there was “Chameleon” then it was “Watermelon Man” .. lately I’ve been into “Vein Melter” but the first two we play at steinbeck’s so I have a personal attachment to ‘em.

7. The Roots “Do You Want More?” – prob not necessarily the root’s best album but it was real important to me ‘cause it (along w the brand new heavies’ “heavy rhyme experience”) showed me how dope live instrumentation was with hip hop. i remember a roadtrip from IC to the 'cuse to see them with some of the fellas from mission control. it was an outdoor concert and luscious jackson opened up for them. there was prob only 50 people or so in the crowd... black thought came out and made everyone get up close to the stage and then they just ROLLED.

6. Aretha Franklin “Young Gifted and Black” – Aretha is the best female musician of all time. This album has one of my all time favorites on there “Rock Steady” and a dope slow song “Day Dreamin'” not to mention the title track that has dope piano and of course a positive message.
Once the beat drops in “Young Gifted and Black” (at around 1:43 - wait for it, it's worth it...) she starts right up with “In this whole world you know…….” And it just flows from there. No doubt obama heard this one at some point in his life and drew some inspiration... that's what i thought of when i saw Aretha singing at the inauguration.

5. Stevie Wonder “Songs in the Key of Life” – tons of good songs on there since it’s a double album. Stevie Wonder is the shiznit. got to see him live in '08 and he was incredible, you wouldn't know he was pushin' 70 years old. my boy at work skot's daugter hope did a thing at school on stevie for black history month, i think she's 9 ... that's pretty cool.

4. James Brown “The Payback” – james being james. The song “the Payback” is obviously dope but my fav song on there is “Mind Power” and I also dig the underrated slow paced song “Forever Suffering” especially the part with the girls where they’re singin’ in the back all slow while james is going off over it. He KILLS it. "I'll give you all of my money, give you my car, i don't wanna see your face, if the police come i don't wanna know who you are. just give me back my kids!"

3. Tribe Called Quest – “People’s Instinctive Travels and the Paths Of Rhythm” – gotta put this album on this list if not for anything else, the fact that it stayed in my walkman for about 8 months straight, no joke. Q-tip's probably my top emcee of all time... and phife dogg was a good compliment. got to see them live in the atl... also at one lollapalooza.

2. Tribe Called Quest “Low End Theory” – this is the best hip hop album ever, and hip hop is possibly the best music ever. The only reason this album isn’t number one is because of how dope number one is. there's no bad song on the album. from the jump this album is so tight "back in the days when i was a teenager before i had status and before i had a pager, you could find the abstract listening to hip hop, my pops used to say it reminded him of bebop..." one day i'm gonna silkscreen a shit with that quote on it. the high hat on there me and fresh would refer to as "old reliable" 'cause we sampled it only a million times.

1. Marvin Gaye “What’s Going On” – not only is this album so dope to listen to, but it’s completely relevant. The song “Save The Children” just about makes me cry every time. “Inner City Blues” could’ve been written last week and it would be just as meaningful. Marvin Gaye’s voice is dope, the music is dope, the lyrics are dope the album cover is dope. Makes you sad about how he was killed. This album should be mandatory listening for every American over the age of 24… you’ve got to have a certain sense of maturity to really appreciate it. I also love "what's happenin' brother" especially when he asks "will our ballclub make the pennant? do you think they have the chance?" .. and how appropriate is the line "can't find no work, can't find no job. money is tighter than it's ever been" ..

albums didn't make this list but easily could've:
  • still bill
  • giant steps
  • aquemini
  • ready to die
  • illmatic
  • roni size's 1st album
  • zeppelin II
  • sonny rollins "decisions"
  • paid in full
  • criminal minded
  • youngest in charge
  • headless heroes of the apocalypse
  • nation of millions
  • layers
  • betty davis' first album
  • marley marl in control vol I
  • maggot brain
  • de la soul is dead
  • mirror conspiracy
  • when it falls
  • breaking atoms
  • innervisions
  • nina simone "i put a spell on you"
  • fantastic vol II
  • the platform
  • miles in the sky
  • stand! (sly stone)
  • 36 chambers
  • bizarreride II the pharcyde
  • straight outta compton
  • strictly business
  • straight no chaser
  • mingus mingus mingus
this is one of those things that you can never really finish.










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