DJ Chela (NYC) On The Main Ingredient 12/21!

DJ Chela is going to come by The Main Ingredient Monday night to play a guest set!
(DJ Chela on Twitter, Facebook, Myspace. Her site.)

DJ Chela’s Bio:

DJ Chela is the DJ for the next generation, representing her values and music with passion. Since her beginnings in 2002, she has performed on three continents, branding her name in everything from radio, clubs, mixtapes, battles and live shows to political activism. Out of her legwork she has birthed a movement all her own: the New Girl Order, embracing the new possibilities for our world when Women’s voices have an undeniable and respected presence in Hip Hop and society as a whole.

Spending her formative years between Durham, NC and Nicaragua, Chela saw a lot of the world and from a young age dedicated her life to a global movement for social justice. During this time she also became impassioned by music and in ‘93 learned to play the guitar, writing and performing original songs. In 1998, living in Oberlin, Ohio, she fell in love with DJing and after several years gathered the experience and courage to take it on. Later in Durham she worked alongside the Reggae sound system TNT Sound and turntablism pioneer DJ Soundmachine, honing her skills.

Today, her live sets are a dynamic synthesis of Hip Hop, RnB, Reggae, Latin rhythms, Rock and Pop to classic funk and soul, and have secured her gigs everywhere from New York, Miami, DC, Philadelphia, to Caracas, Venezuela. Chela’s recent mixtape releases “Chela for President,” “Embedded Reporter: Live from the Front Line,” and “High Treason” have helped her to establish a unique style all her own in mixtapes: revolutionary themes combined with scratch production, mixing and original blends, with a focus on showcasing emerging artists.

In 2005 she earned the nomination for “Best Female Mixtape DJ” at the Justo’s Mixtape Awards, as well as the prestigious induction into both Justo Faison’s Justo’s Mixtape Allstars and the elite all-female Hip Hop movement the Murda Mamis. DJ Chela hosts and mixes the weekly radio program “New Girl Order Radio” at Duke University’s WXDU, and was recently selected as one of the “Top 10 most influential College DJs” by Urban Network Magazine. She has been featured in The Source, Mixtape Magazine, Ozone Magazine, Down Magazine, and graced the front page of her hometown papers numerous times. Chela has worked alongside revolutionary MC Immortal Technique as his DJ, and has opened up for such artists as Remy Martin, Rah Digga, Talib Kweli, dead prez, Saigon, and KRS ONE, also sharing the turntables with legends Luv Bug Starski, DJ Showtime, DJ Envy, and many others.

Beyond the realm of DJing, Chela is also a singer/songwriter, visual artist, Reiki master and aspiring fashion designer, possessing an artillery of hidden talents she promises the world will bear witness to in time. With a style and charisma that rivals her DJ skills, backed with a passionate commitment to social justice, Chela is emerging as an unstoppable young star with authenticity, originality and depth. In 2006 and beyond, as she continues to drop mixtapes, travel, perform and speak, the New Girl Order is on its way.

What others are saying about DJ Chela:

“Chela is a true conduit of information and definitely a stop on the Underground Railroad.”
– M1 of dead prez

“Chela is as essential to Hip Hop’s Political scene as some of the dope records she spins that are found in her crates. Chela redefines beef by not battling other emcees and deejays, but instead she stays bringing crazy heat to this oppressive system.”
– Davey D, www.daveyd.com

“Chela is the hottest female DJ in the country.”
– Saigon

“When I heard her muppet/chop combos, I knew Chela was no joke.”
– DJ Soundmachine



I have by no means heard every album that came out this year (or even every album relevant to the music I like), but I have heard quite a few and here are my favorites:

1. Electric Wire Hustle – Electric Wire Hustle (BBE)
2. Oddisee – Odd Spring (Oddisee Music)
3. B.Lewis – La Semaine (Self-Released)
4. The Stuyvesants – Brooklyn’s Finest (SD)
5. The Roots – How I Got Over (Def Jam)
6. Bonobo – Black Sands (Ninja Tune)
7. Onra – Long Distance (All City)
8. Bilal – Airtight’s Revenge (Plug Research)
9. Benny Tones – Chrysalis (Every Waking Hour/Wonderful Noise)
10. Quadron – Quadron (Plug Research)
11. Hi-Hat Club Vol. 4 – Chopshop (Melting Pot)

How times change…I only have one of these albums on CD (four are digital-only releases). If any of the labels listed want to send me a CD as a thank you for supporting, please do!

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1. Electric Wire Hustle – Electric Wire Hustle (more info)
Label: BBE (London)
Release Date: July 19, 2010

2. Oddisee – Odd Spring (more info)
Label: Oddisee Music (Maryland/Brooklyn)
Release Date: May 11, 2010

3. B.Lewis – La Semaine (more info)
Label: Self-Released (Northern California)
Release Date: September 8, 2010

4. The Stuyvesants – Brooklyn’s Finest (more info)
Label: SD (Brooklyn)
Release Date: June 1, 2010

5. The Roots – How I Got Over (more info)
Label: Def Jam
Release Date: June 21, 2010

6. Bonobo – Black Sands (more info)
Label: Ninja Tune (London, Montreal)
Release Date: March 29, 2010

7. Onra – Long Distance (more info)
Label: All City Records (Dublin)
Release Date: May 17, 2010

8. Bilal – Airtight’s Revenge (more info)
Label: Plug Research (Los Angeles)
Release Date: September 14, 2010

9. Benny Tones – Chrysalis (more info)
Label: Every Waking Hour (New Zealand), Wonderful Noise (Japan), Not Available In The U.S.
Release Date: May 23, 2010

10. Quadron – Quadron (more info)
Label: Plug Research (Los Angeles)
Release Date: March 23, 2010

11. Hi-Hat Club Vol. 4 – Chopshop (more info)
Label: Melting Pot Music (Cologne, Germany)
Release Date: May 14, 2010


The Main Ingredient Episode #83 (December 14, 2010)

The Main Ingredient Episode #83 (December 14, 2010)
j dilla / jay dee – the $ (madlib remix) (stones throw)
freddie joachim – what a woman really needs (melloworange)
stik figa – bucket (oddisee)
n6el – this is not a love song (stereoptico)
iman williams – float away (feat. porsche smith) (youneedtoknowiman.bandcamp.com)
invincible – 16 bars (produced by astronote) (mixtape)
mux mool – wolf tone symphony (paul white remix) (ghostly)
will.i.am – possessions (bbe)
floating points ensemble – post suite (ninja tune)
fid mella – ready (melting pot)
amerie – talkin’ about (columbia)
opolopo – the singularity (tokyo dawn)
dinner at the thompson’s – how can i? (earth at work)
mark de clive-lowe – blueberries (mashibeats.blogspot.com)
kelis – 80’s joint (rca/jive)
flako – the awful dynne (kwatro)
francis and the lights – knees to the floor (cantora)
kyrstal klear – tried for your love (hudson mohawke rework) (all city)
barry styles – soul man (unfold)
bonobo – 1009 (ninja tune)
mulatu astatke – yekermo sew (te’amir remix) (mochilla/vtech)
jr and ph7 – hustle and flow (feat. oddisee and olivier daysoul) (soulspazm/foundation)
benny tones – fire fly (feat. mara tk) (wonderful noise)
brenk – anutha journey (melting pot)
body language – you can (bodylanguage.bandcamp.com)
the clonious – one at a time (feat. muhsinah) (ubiquity)
bilal – move on (plug research)
milosh – the city (plug research)
jamie lidell – she needs me (warp)
nitin sawhney – tides (bbe)
dwilt sharp – i need you close (parts 1 & 2 edit feat. lorette fleur) (gas’d)
spacek – how (island)
raekwon – canal street (ice h2o/emi)
hypnotic brass ensemble – spottie (choice cuts)


The Main Ingredient Episode #82 (December 7, 2010)

The Main Ingredient Episode #82 (December 7, 2010)
little beaver – party down – part 1 (cat)
king floyd – i feel like dynamite (chimneyville)
sugar billy – super duper love part 1 (are you diggin’ on me) (fast track)
four tops – are you man enough (dunhill/abc)
bobby bland – i wouldn’t treat a dog (the way you treated me) (dunhill/abc)
consumer rapport – go on with your bad self (wing and a prayer)
ripple – i don’t know what it is but it sure it funky (grc)
barry white – just a little more baby (20th century fox)
commodores – cebu (motown)
hot – just cause i’m guilty (big tree)
eddie kendricks – shoeshine boy (motown)
the controllers – the people want music (juhna)
rose royce – i’m going down (mca)
marvin gaye – come get to this (tamla)
b.b. king – up at 5 am (abc)
sharon paige – hope that we can be together soon (philadelphia international)
the 5th dimension – love hangover (abc)
joe quarterman & free soul – (i got) so much trouble in my mind pt. 2 (gsf)
parliment – presence of a brain (casablanca)
bobby womack – nobody wants you when you’re down and out (united artist)
johnny bristol – do it to my mind (atlantic)
act 1 – goodbye love (we’re through) (spring)
curtis mayfield – right on for the darkness (curtom)
maze – time is in my side (feat. frankie beverly) (capitol)
the tymes – it’s cool (long version) (rca)
the stylistics – hey girl, come and get it (avco)
tavares – too late (capitol)
the ebonys – making love ain’t no fun (with out the one you love) part 1 (buddah)
earth, wind & fire – departure (columbia)
aretha franklin – angel (atlantic)
bill withers – make a smile for me (sussex)
bobby caldwell – open your eyes (clouds)
switch – there’ll never be (gordy)
curtis mayfield – so in love (curtom)


Dinner At The Thompson’s (Paris) In The Studio for Episode #81 (November 30, 2010)

A photo from Dinner At The Thompson’s interview on The Main Ingredient.

**If you are in NYC be sure to check out their last show before they head to Chicago! This Thursday, December 2nd, at 10:00 pm at Rose Live Music in Williamsburg – FREE.**

My Set
olivier daysoul – in the now (duke hugh bossatronic remix) (dukehugh.bandcamp.com)
maddslinky – special featuring omar (tru thoughts)
bilal – think it over (exile remix) (plug research)
mar / louis bordeaux – mar variation/1st session (marvations.net)
ces cru – float (innate sounds)
andre 3000 feat. black spade – da art of storytelling part iv (mixtape)
jesse boykins III – trust (nomadic music llc)
bonobo – black sands (ninja tune)
electric wire hustle – again (scratch 22 remix) (bbe)

Dinner At The Thompson’s In The Studio
dinner at the thompson’s – daily vitamins (earth at work)
dinner at the thompson’s – vegas (earth at work)
dinner at the thompson’s – can’t get over it (earth at work)
dinner at the thompson’s – fly nature (earth at work)
dinner at the thompson’s – reality check (earth at work)
dinner at the thompson’s – short & sweet (earth at work)
dinner at the thompson’s – conciousness (earth at work)
dinner at the thompson’s – ladies (earth at work)
dinner at the thompson’s – running (forthcoming)
dinner at the thompson’s – different beings feat. lee fields (forthcoming)
dinner at the thompson’s – you are love (forthcoming)
dinner at the thompson’s – rise up (forthcoming)
dinner at the thompson’s – this day we call hope (forthcoming)
dinner at the thompson’s – levitating (forthcoming)

Dinner At The Thompson’s Pick The Tracks
asiko – lagos city (soundway records)
james mason – funny girl (chiaroscuro records)
flying lotus – tea leaf dancers (feat. andreya triana) (warp)
pattie blingh and the akebulan five – reallytho (ramp recordings)
night people – lee dorsey (abc records)
the fabulous peps – my love looks good on you (soul-tay-shus)
steve spacek – hey there (sound in color)
serge gainsbourg and jane birkin – ballade de melody nelson (mercury france)


Dinner At The Thompson's (Paris) on The Main Ingredient 11/30!

Dinner At The Thompson’s are in town from Paris, touring in support of their newest album “Off The Grid” and are going to come by The Main Ingredient tonight to talk about their music, share some music they are listening to, and if I’m lucky, do a brief live acoustic performance! Listen live tonight at midnight ET or listen on demand anytime after that.

Rise Up by DINNER AT THE THOMPSON’S

Vegas by DINNER AT THE THOMPSON’S


Qool Marv (NYC) In The Studio for Episode #80 (November 23, 2010)

A photo from Qool DJ Marv‘s all-vinyl, all-45s guest set on last night’s The Main Ingredient.

My Set
brenk – ole woam 2 (aus kaisamuhn in die wod) (melting pot)
fs green – tycoon thug (melting pot)
black spade – i heart featuring simeon & vic spencer (mixtape)
koen – 671 (koen.bandcamp.com)
jesse boykins III – tabloids (machine drum remix) (nomadic music LLC)
dj mitsu the beats – m.o.o.d. for otis featuring medaphoar (planetgroove)
freddie joachim – that’s life (radio edit) (mellow orange music, organology)
electric wire hustle – waters (bbe)
nicolay – move on featuring darien brockington (bbe)
fid mella – ha ha ha ha (melting pot)
trek life – so supreme (featuring olivier daysoul) (mello music group)
pretty lights – my other love – filling up the city skies
marie queenie lyons – see and don’t see (deluxe)
johnson & jonson – the only way (tres)
black milk – don cornelius (blackmilk.bandcamp.com)

Marv’s All-45s Set
hundred strong – shine (featuring j. todd) (high noon)
beans – mutescreamer (el p remix) (warp)
thunder lightning and rain – super funky part II (vox pop)
robert jay – alcohol – part 2 (vox pop)
bumps jackson – funky in jamaica (part 2) (alatac)
jstar – i’m dubbing out (white label)
greenwood rhythm coalition – regresar a cali (names you can trust)
plant life – this – when she smiles she lights the sky (gut)
tes – new new york (lex)
malcolm mclaren – world’s famous (island)
roe o vs. monk o – bdk vs greedy g – extra raw (wah wah 45)
the together brothers (emskee & monkone) – let it go (ten12)
the dix – here comes the dix (smacks)
the majestics – tighten up (unique)
madeline bell – that’s what friends are for (jazzman)
j-walk – tearaway / heavens above (pleasure)


Qool DJ Marv (NYC) On The Main Ingredient 11/23!

Qool Marv, whose sets were a major inspiration for me to start DJing, is going to come by The Main Ingredient next week and share a guest set from his deep, deep crates. Not to be missed.

Marv’s Bio:

There is a method to the magic in the way Qool DJ Marv presents and plays music. He tunes into the atmosphere of the venue and the energy of the people, and then he blends what he sees with what he hears. Intertwining many styles for many faces from many places, Qool DJ Marv captivates you with his blend. The fluid flow and continuously ascending momentum of his wide-ranging sets is inviting, hypnotic, and breathtaking. Qool DJ Marv crafts an unforgettable feel good, get down party where everyone in the room will hear something that they enjoy. It’s as if he knew you were coming.

An inventive pioneer, Qool DJ Marv deliberately defies categorization to great effect. An evening of Qool DJ Marv may include a mind boggling array of selections spanning many eras and decades of music including R&B, Hip-Hop, Reggae, Latin, House, Jazz, Funk, Rock & Roll, Soul, and Disco classics, and Eclectic beats from around the world.

Since 1994, Marv has been producing mixed tapes/CD compilations that illuminate the many styles of music that he loves but have fallen short of major exposure and marketing. Listeners enjoy the meticulous attention to the sequencing and the seamless continuity of the mixing. Qool DJ Marv has a way of introducing genre-defying songs to listeners who previously may have only preferred popular mainstream offerings.

With a DJ resume that includes playing at venues in every major American city, worldwide and at special events of the entertainment elite, Marv has maestro’d parties in Barcelona, Moscow, London, Glasgow, Oslo, Dublin, Dubai, Paris, and the Bahamas with his good time grooves and has played at several premiere parties for HBO (Sopranos, Sex in the City, Entourage, The Wire and Oz) as well as playing at HBO’s Emmy and Golden Globe after parties in Hollywood.

It’s Qool DJ Marv’s laid-back demeanor and the playfully enchanting smile that you first notice. He is genuinely pleased to meet you and despite his even keel, he’s bubbling at the thought of what he has in store for your listening, dancing, and celebratory pleasure. There’s an exuberant idealism in Marv’s appealing mix that bridges us all – with a universal vibe, everybody gets down.

This is an article from an Irish newspaper that offers more background on Marv
Links to more info, press mentions, and music.
Qool DJ Marv’s Podcast Page | Artwork illustrating Qool DJ Marv’s club career


Olivier Daysoul (Oxford, UK) In The Studio for Episode #79 (November 16, 2010)

A photo from my interview with Olivier Daysoul on last night’s The Main Ingredient.

My Set
jay electronica – the announcement feat. john f. kennedy (mixtape)
brenk – cannibal love – hi-hat club vol. 4 (mpm)
paul white – so far away (tranqill’s version) (soundcloud.com/alexchase)
little dragon – fortune (iambic remix) (peace frog)
fid mella – bada bing (mpm)
take – neon beams(alpha pup)
dj mitsu the beats – intro (grooveman spot remix) (planet groove)
hearin’ aid – higher (feat. tony clifton) (juggling’)
koen – 660 (koen.bandcamp.com)
14kt – the meaning (self-released)
dibiase / p.u.d.g.e. – smoke it over (allcity)
sa-ra creative partners – hey love (babygrande)
reggie b – it gets better (INnatesounds)
trek life & the unknow – 2 seconds (thinkloud)
blackalicious – as the world turns (quannum)
oddisee – the warm up feat. homeboy sandman (oddisee)
rjd2 – sell the world (def jux)
blu and exile – dancing in the rain (sound in color)

Olivier Daysoul in-studio Interview
olivier daysoul – in the now – mr. saint louis ep (oddisee)
onra – my mind is gone featuring olivier daysoul (all city)
olivier daysoul – just a song – mr. saint louis ep (oddisee)
olivier daysoul – labor – mr. saint louis ep (oddisee)
olivier daysoul – foolish – mr. saint louis ep (oddisee)

His Mr. Saint Louis EP is available now.

Olivier picks the tracks
nipsey hustle – tha hustle way (direct connect)
cameo – freaky dancin’ (chocolate city)
ryan leslie – you’re not my girl (casablanca)
rick ross – maybach music III (def jam)


The Main Ingredient Episode #78 (November 9, 2010)

The Main Ingredient Episode #78 (November 9, 2010)
black milk & fat ray – welcome to the district (barak)
fs green – awesome (melting pot)
boom clap bachelors – girl (boom clap bachelors)
jesse boykins iii – shine (nomadic music llc)
full crate – crack (melting pot)
black spade – new african (union los angeles)
jay electronica – exhibit b feat. mos def (mixtape)
fid mella – worms (melting pot)
roots manuva – witness (dub) (big dada)
latyrx – aim for the flickering flame (solesides)
ducap – optimistic (uphigh collective)
gorillaz – stylo (feat. bobby womack) (parlophone/virgin)
clara hill – the source (freddie joachim remix) (organology)
magestik legend – the run down (produced by astronote) (magestiklegend.bandcamp.com)
electric wire hustle – they don’t want (bbe)
coultrain – green (tall black guy remix) (perpetual rebel group)
gb – simply so (sa-ra remix) feat. steve spacek (sound in color)
raheem devaughn – i don’t care (rca)
mayer hawthorne – no strings (produced by classixx) (stones throw)
lorett fleur – slam (yann kesz remix) (myspace.com/lorettfleur)
the clonious – bugs n’fools (ubiquity)
chris barker – breakin bread (TrebleO)
can – vitamin c (soul heaven)
arch_typ – boogie back funk (unfold)
robin hannibal & jullian gomes – i need your love (red bull music academy)
milosh – instrumental (plug research)
cee lo – is it? (mixtape)
mos def – the panties (geffen)
terrace martin – here my dear (free download)
slakah the beatchild – something forever (bbe)
fs green – pick a star (melting pot)
bilal – robots (plug research)
caural – i won’t race you (raw fusion)
jonah smith – when we say goodnight (probe dms remix) (unofficial)