Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Duck Down Records Officially Signs KRS-ONE and DJ Revolution

DUCK DOWN RECORDS OFFICIALLY SIGNS KRS-ONE AND DJ REVOLUTION
Duck Down Records is continuing its expansion and doing so by adding two of the most highly respected talents in Hip-Hop to its roster of artists: THE TEACHA himself, KRS-ONE and DJ Revolution.

KRS ONE AND BUCKSHOT Team Up For New Album:

KRS ONE is a significant figure in the Hip-Hop community and is often credited by critics and other Hip-Hop artists as epitomizing the "essence" of an emcee. It is no surprise then, that KRS-ONE decided it would make the most sense to combine forces with Buckshot, of Black Moon and record a new album on Duck Down Records. Buckshot shares similar philosophies as KRS-ONE, one of which is the notion of the "Stop the Violence Movement," which KRS-ONE is actively involved with.

KRS-ONE turned to Dru Ha and Buckshot (co-owners of Duck Down Records) to bring a certain sound and production to this upcoming project, a request that Duck Down Records Co-President Dru Ha was honored to fulfill “To say we are honored and humbled would be an understatement. Buck and I have known KRS since our early days in the game, back when we were recording at D&D Studios and he directly influenced the name of the label with his song "Duck Down” (sucka Mc's Duck). He was also instrumental in one of Buck's first and biggest records as Da Beatminerz flipped the "How Many MC's" vocal sample from KRS. But with the nostalgic feelings of KRS being one of my favorite MC's growing up to the side, it's KRS's continued relevance of today that's most exciting. KRS has a message in his lyrics, a gladiator performer who reps the culture and posses all the qualities that an MC should embody: Meaningful lyrics, mastery of the flow, intense creativity and a ferocious live show. I know how much respect Buck has for KRS, so I can only imagine how this will elevate his game. It's Old School to those that don't keep up with the current works and movements but to me, I would call it Now School.”

Three tracks have already been recorded and the chemistry between the two artists is very natural. Buckshot described the work as "CONFLOSATION, even when KRS ONE is flowing he's having a conversation with his audience. This collaboration with KRS-ONE is going to be an album full of Hip-Hop conversation, ranging from New World Order, to socially conscious topics such as unemployment, poverty, and politics. At the same time, we will speak to the streets, as that is what I'm known to do. It’s a dream to be able to work with KRS-ONE. Before I even began rapping that is who I checked for. I kept the “Blue Print” album on me at all times. That is all I listened to for an entire summer."

Check for the KRS-ONE & Buckshot’s album later this year on Duck Down Records.

In related news, 9th Wonder & Buckshot's "The Formula" album will be in stores April 15th on Duck Down Records.

DJ Revolution Preps "KING OF THE DECKS" Album

DJ Revolution has spent 15 years perfecting his craft on the 1200s. Revolution has done just about everything you can think of with records. Spun ’em, scratched ’em, juggled ’em, sampled ’em, collected ’em, produced ’em, sold ’em, distributed ’em, promoted ’em, and so on. Aside, from being the DJ, producer and editor for the world famous "Wake Up Show," based out of LA on Power 106 and Syndicated across the nation, DJ Revolution is a renowned producer with credits on albums by: KRS-ONE, Defari, Dilated Peoples, Planet Asia, Buckshot, Smif N Wessun, Heltah Skeltah, Crooked I, Slum Village, El Da Sensei and Akrobatik to name just a few. DJ Revolution is also a veteran stage show DJ who has toured with artists such as Rakim and Kanye West.

Now DJ Revolution is readying his new project "KING OF THE DECKS" to be released on Duck Down Records in 2008. The album currently features appearances from:

*KRS ONE
*Sean Price
*Tash
*Crooked I
*Bishop Lamont
*Dilated Peoples
*Alchemist
*Royce 5'9"
*Guilty Simpson
*Q-Bert
*Blaq Poet
*Spinbad
*Defari
*Kidz In The Hall
*Buckshot
*Bumpy Knuckles
*Planet Asia

DJ Revolution's attention to detail and his genuine respect for the craft of Hip-Hop music is what separates him from other DJ's, as quoted by saying: "despite today’s DJ's being 'psuedo-lebrities' and as big and trendy as ever, they are almost completely disconnected from Hip-Hop in the eyes of the general public. Through this record I'll attempt to reconnect the DJ with Hip-Hop, re-introduce the DJ to those who forgot what we really do and re-define what is possible in recorded music for the DJ as an artist."

Expect to see DJ Revolution's "King of The Decks" album in stores fall 2008.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

DAM DAM DAM!!! this is whatsup
my fav. emcee of all tiem krs-one, wow this is PERFECT for him, a matchup with buckshot, this is something im really looking forward to

Olskool4real said...

Not me!! After KRS Ones last album my curiosity has grown sour!!It has become routine to make a booty album for Kris as if kate and yes he is one of my favorite also but he's selling wolf tickets!!Hell I compare Kris to Shaq in the NBA right now!!! I wish him the best on this projesct but I certainly wont' be looking forward to it I'm donw with Kris, I will continue to appreciate his wonderful contributions to hip hop but none of his recent material moves me!!I'm sorry no sympathy ride this way!!!

Anonymous said...

KRS-One is a senile old bastard who hasn't done anything dope since the late 90s. The downhill slope started right around the Puffy remix. Or maybe when he trivialized "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" by advertising a fucking shoe with it. Or maybe that really great 'battle' between him and Shan that was just a Sprite commercial. So many MCs could put his dusty ass in his place but just feel to bad for him.

He should stick to his schizophrenic induced speaking tours where little white kids can eat up his every word as absolute Hip-Hop truth. I guess signing him is a safe bet since there's an audience of drones who will buy anything he even defecates on. He made Criminal Minded, By Any Means -- great. That was 15 years ago.

Maybe they should sign George MIchael and Andrew Ridgeley and get WHAM! back together too. KRS could do some hardcore Hip-Hop over the tracks.

Olskool4real said...

And you are anonymous !! Man you must be a damn good m.c. your self huh!!That is some harsh sh** right there, not to be contradictive myself because I would hate to have my comments misconscrued!! I would not buy anything he puts out right now unless somewhere through some credible sources they say it was nice!!!He is however a very accomplished artist and even up to the sneak attack and Spiritual minded!!! it was after that to me his records became somewhat redundant and the production faded, the collab with Marley was okay but not as good as he once was.And yet no one battles the teacher!! I wonder why?For m.c. ing I don't get caught up in the record material, Kris packs more heat live than on record!!Still in my fav but I won't be buying his records until proven different!!!LOL

Anonymous said...

No one wants to battle KRS because he's too irrelevant to care about anymore. What would you prove by beating him? That you can take out a 50 year old? It'd be like battling Reverend Run.

How can anyone give lectures on the quality of Hip-Hop when he got his no-talent ex-wife Ms. Melody signed? What about that Temple of Hip-Hop bullshit? This dude is one of the corniest people ever.

nes said...

im a KRS fan but I agree his music has past its prime. I think its hard to hear any MC's from his era put out good records today, but if anyone could do it, he probably could. I'd definitely check for it but wouldn't expect anything like criminal minded. I agree with olskool though, you have to see him live if you get the chance

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