Posts Tagged ‘Dre Skull’

Profile in XLR8R Magazine

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Mixpak Labels We Love XLR8R

The new issue of XLR8R magazine has a nice profile on me and Mixpak as part of their Labels We Love coverage.

Not since the days of Bobby Konders’ and Kenny “Dope” Gonzalez’s ragga-hip-hop hybrids of the early to mid-’90s has the US-Jamaica bashment connection seemed so energized as it does with Brooklyn producer Dre Skull’s Mixpak label.

Buy the magazine or read the article online.

Club Infinity With Girl Unit

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Club Infinity Flyer

Club Infinity – New York City’s premiere club night for future-minded dance music from around the world – is back this month! Come hear the newest mutations of House, Garage, Dancehall, Crunk, and everything in between. Brought to you by resident DJs Dre Skull and Kingdom, with special guest Girl Unit.

Hailing from London and the Night Slugs label, Girl Unit seamlessly blends deep and melodic variations of juke, RnB, hip hop instrumentals, South African house, ballroom, grime, UK Funky, and re-interpretations of all the above.

WHEN : Saturday, August 21th
WHERE : Santos Party House :: 100 Lafayette St
DOORS : 11pm
AGE: 21+
COVER : $5 with RSVP // $10 without

Club Infinity With Dave Nada

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Club Infinity is back this month! Brought to you by resident DJs Dre Skull and Kingdom with Dave Nada (Nadastrom) playing a Moombahton set! The party will also feature an unannounced, very secret special guest.

WHEN : Saturday, July 24th
WHERE : Santos Party House :: 100 Lafayette St
DOORS : 11pm
AGE: 21+
COVER : $5 with RSVP // $10 without

Dre Skull In Jamaica

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Vybz Kartel and Dre Skull

I went down to Kingston, Jamaica in mid-June to record with Vybz Kartel and I’ve finally gotten this post together.

In June, Kartel was watching every single World Cup game, so he was waking up around 8am which left me a little concerned as to whether he would be up for some late night recording. I flew down on a Monday and our first scheduled session was for 3pm on Tuesday, but by 7pm there was no word from him and things weren’t looking too good. Still, I had heard stories that I would likely be waiting, so I was ready for it. By 9pm, I heard the arrangement was to meet him on the side of the road at a specific time—to be waiting in a car—and then follow him to a studio that he was not going to disclose in advance. That’s exactly what happened. When the time came, we linked on the side of a road and subsequently began a twisting and turning journey through the streets of Kingston following Kartel to the mysterious studio.

Walking into the building that housed the studio, there was a dark room with a few young women half asleep on two black leather couches. Past them was the doorway to the actual studio. Once inside, the door was locked and we got right to work. The first track I wanted Kartel to voice was the least dancehall track I had brought, a sort of 135 bpm, half time thing which you can hear a snippet of in the video below. Kartel liked it straight away and said he was good to voice it. His engineer Notnice was manning the computer and handling the recording duties. Kartel had him play the track repeatedly while he messed around with his Blackberry. After a few minutes he was ready to go. Notnice turned off the lights and Kartel sat in front of the mic with the music in his headphones and smoked as the beat played. After a minute or two, he began to make wordless, vocalizations over the track. Notnice was recording everything. I could barely discern any melody, but he was clearly searching it out. Occasionally he would ask Notnice to play back a section to listen to a part and think about it. Within ten minutes, he had started putting down full lines with words and melody. He wasn’t too particular about the lines or fragments of melody being in linear order. He might do the fourth bar in the chorus before going back and doing the first three. Things like that. The pace started to pick up and the song was taking shape very quickly. In addition to writing the words and melody, he was hearing the mix of the song in his head and instructing Notnice to take this word or that word and double it and pan each take. Within an hour or maybe an hour and a half, the first song was done.

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VIDEO: Vybz Kartel – Yuh Love

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

(via Mixpak)

Mixpak Records is proud to present the official video for the Vybz Kartel single “Yuh Love.” Shot on location in Jamaica, starring Vybz Kartel, and directed by Terminal 4 Media.

Support this release by purchasing the single or our limited edition Kartel t-shirt.

VIDEO: Dre Skull – I Want You

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Brand new CGI video for the Dre Skull single “I Want You.” Directed by Pomp&Clout. The full single contains remixes by AC Slater, Alex Gopher, Bobmo, Bok Bok and Dre Skull…buy it now on iTunes.

STREAM: Juiceboxxx and Dre Skull – Hype

Monday, September 28th, 2009

“Hype,” the third and final installment of the Juiceboxxx and Dre Skull trilogy is just about upon us. Vinyl and digital to be released by Vicious Pop on October 6th. Take an early listen…

Juiceboxxx and Dre Skull – Hype (streaming on myspace)

Kissy Sell Out Center Stage Bootleg

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Kissy Sell Out
A while back I got my hands on a Kissy Sell Out edit of Center Stage and have kept it as a go-to staple during my sets. Deckhead has just blogged the track, so now you can add it to your crates. Kissy drop that bassline!

Juiceboxxx and Dre Skull – Center Stage (Kissy Klub Version)