
A few nights ago, my homeboy Nefarious and I were tripping off of the famous Radio Raheem line from Spike Lee's Do The Right Thing . I can't remember why we brought it up, but RR's dialog is just as hilarious now as it was when I first saw the movie at Kings Plaza as a kid. While checking my facebook page today, my friend Kennan hipped me to this... Lasonic TRC-931 iPod Ghetto Blaster Are you serious?!! [...]

DJ Dredd (Dominic Redd) has been a personal friend of mine for some time now. He is arguably one of the most revered disc jockeys in Washington DC. I first meet Dredd in 2003 at a small bar/lounge he spun at regularly. After hearing his set, which included B-side EPMD cuts, classic Leaders of The New School tracks and a crowd pleasing A Tribe Called Quest medley, I introduced myself. As time went on, I discussed with Dredd an idea of mine to organize a series of [...]

Made for me by Aja Riddick circa '94 Being a Hip-Hop "student" in New York City (Brooklyn stand up!!) during the 80's and 90's was a tremendous privilege. Especially as a young DJ-in-training, I had many professors - Mister Magic, Marley Marl, Chuck Chillout, Clark Kent, Pete Rock, Kid Capri, and The Awesome Two - that were able to transmit their weekly lessons directly to my home school. There are so many "Chief Rockers" that inspired me to study hard, in hopes that one day I would be able to graduate with Grandmaster Honors. [...]

"SOuL BaBY" was established over a decade ago by a group of native Washingtonians as a conduit to connect with friends and associates who had migrated from the Metropolitan Area and were returning home for the holidays. As lives progressed and social networks grew, it became obvious that positive people traveled in the same circles. What had once just been a chance to catch up with old friends evolved into an opportunity to enjoy the many cross sections of one's life. Playing a close second fiddle to the people has always been the music. "SOuL BaBY" has always been a [...]

A wise man once said, "You know what you need to do Slim, is stop playing and go head and make that Raphael joint! Word. And I did. The original link to the mix had 6000 downloads and zshare decided to f*ck with it. So here's the reposting. Shout to Dtay, D Smooth, Che, Peter Rosenberg and Double J Supa Qool DJ Uncle Q - The Best of Raphael Saadiq /sharebee zshare , megaupload , badongo [...]

If you have been to a SQDJUQ set in the last month or so, you've heard this mix at some point in the night. There are no surprises here. Just the tried and true. It's a sure fire crowd favorite and helps when I need a couple minutes to take a smoke... Supa Qool DJ Uncle Q - Short and Sweet Tracklist after jump 1. All Night Long - Mary Jane Girls 2. Juicy - Mtume [...]