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The Beat Kitchen - Sat. Feb. 11

analoguestudies:

MELLOW ORANGE EDITION of the THE BEAT KITCHEN on Saturday Feb11th!

Only the freshest beats served up by your resident chefs…

QUESTION - Analogue Studies / Mellow Orange

CHARLIE ROCK - Rock Steady Crew / Dojo Soundz

FREDDIE JOACHIM - Organology / Mellow Orange

Featuring:

YUSAI founder of Mellow Orange Music, and our special guest chef

MANE ONE of The Super B-Beat Show

Bring your dancing shoes for this funky event!!

Til Two Club 4746 El Cajon Blvd. San Diego, CA

21+ / No Cover / No Dress Code / Stay tuned for future special guests TBA…

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“NEWS TEAM…ASSEMBLE!!!”

tonight, Fri. Jan. 27 at El Dorado in downtown SD.  celebrating the birthdays of Beat Kitchen brother, Charlie Rock. and Total Eclipse of the X-Ecutioners.  also spinning, Grandmasta Rats, and some guy name Question.

tonight, Fri. Jan. 27 at El Dorado in downtown SD.  celebrating the birthdays of Beat Kitchen brother, Charlie Rock. and Total Eclipse of the X-Ecutioners.  also spinning, Grandmasta Rats, and some guy name Question.

i just found this, and had to share this with everyone.  this is a page from my middle school “yearbook.”  i went to a very small private catholic school for middle school.  so small, that there was only one class per grade, about 30 of us.  Bone Thug’s “Crossroads” was the most popular song at the time.  so about 75% of my class put it down as their favorite song.  but look at my favorite song.  The Pharcyde - “Devil Music”. I was hooked on the song, and that album at the time.  but keep in mind, I was at a Catholic school, and my favorite song was called, “DEVIL Music.”  no wonder why the teachers hated me. 
Stand Out: Most Unique

i just found this, and had to share this with everyone.  this is a page from my middle school “yearbook.”  i went to a very small private catholic school for middle school.  so small, that there was only one class per grade, about 30 of us.  Bone Thug’s “Crossroads” was the most popular song at the time.  so about 75% of my class put it down as their favorite song.  but look at my favorite song.  The Pharcyde - “Devil Music”. I was hooked on the song, and that album at the time.  but keep in mind, I was at a Catholic school, and my favorite song was called, “DEVIL Music.”  no wonder why the teachers hated me

Stand Out: Most Unique

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The Upstarts - “Real Definition feat. Grap Luva (Alt. Version)”

here’s an alternative version I made in ‘07 of Real Definition for The Upstarts’ The Know How album.  featuring the one and only, Grap Luva.

album version: http://soundcloud.com/freddiejoachim/the-upstarts-real-definition-feat-grap-luva


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current listen: Quantic - “Mishaps Happening”


great weekend with these people.  at some point in our lives, we lived with one or another. ridiculousness.  thanks to Abie for cooking us Sunday dinner.  wack teams are going to the superbowl.  a very happy birthday to Organology’s own Ritchie.  my liver hurts.

great weekend with these people.  at some point in our lives, we lived with one or another. ridiculousness.  thanks to Abie for cooking us Sunday dinner.  wack teams are going to the superbowl.  a very happy birthday to Organology’s own Ritchie.  my liver hurts.

jaycaparino: What's up Freddie. I can easily say that it was Bedroom Mixtape that really got me into hip hop and searching for good music in general. Thanks man.

peace jaycaparino.

glad i could really help out.

I made the Bedroom Mixtape in 2006, after having food poisoning one night.  and just grabbed records from my shelves, and just recorded one take.

it can still be downloaded here:

http://melloworange.com/mixes/Freddie_Joachim_Bedroom_Mixtape.mp3

Anonymous: Can you provide a download link to Lauren Santiago "Take It Back"? I used to listen to it all the time when I first heard it on MySpace. Please & Thanks! :)

peace.

“Take It Back” is part of Lauren’s ‘Sundays EP,’ and can be purchased on iTunes. thanks.

http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sundays-ep/id280547257

ohsnapsblog: Hey Freddie. Just wanted to let you know that I definitely dig what you do. As a musician (who listens to a lot of punk, hardcore, and jazz) it's nice to see someone that can really lay down the groove. Most of your songs are a good start up for the day. It helps me relax and I need that with the kind of life I live. Not only that I listen to your music when I'm out photographing stuff on the street. It had helped me see things I wouldn't normally see. So.. Cheers to you! Keep it coming!

peace ohsnapsblog.

thanks for supporting.  i really appreciate it.

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Freddie Joachim on Soulection Radio (set & interview) - Jan. 18, 2012 

Soulection Radio Show on KBeach Radio hosted by Joe Kay

DOWNLOAD MP3

set list:

- Cesaria Evora - Petit Pays (20syl Remix)
-  Häzel - Lightmares
-  Gagle - 鍔ゼリアイ feat. Verbal
-  B.Lewis - All To Myself
-  ISHE’ - U PROMiSED 
-  Rhian Benson - See How I Feel feat. Slum Village & Dwele
-  Mos Def - Sun, Moon, Stars
-  Stro Elliot - Off The Wallstreet
-  Tall Black Guy - Dance Forever Ft Simeon Viltz & Shev Rock
-  fLako - With You
-  AFTA-1 - 8 Honey Dip
-  Esthero - Thank Heaven 4 You (Freddie Joachim Vibe Out Remix)
-  Floetry - SupaStar feat. Common (Freddie Joachim Remix)
-  Frank N’ Dank - Ma Dukes
-  Suff Daddy - Anti Swagger
-  Madvillain (Madlib + MF Doom) - Curls
-  Aloe Blacc - Bailar Remix
-  Eric Roberson - Further Ft. T3 Of Slum Village
-  Mayer Hawthorne - Just Ain’t Gonna Work Out [Astronote Remix]
-  Hazel - Still Wanna Do You
-  Dert - Flashback
-  Common/Hi-Tek/Vinia Mojica - The Sun God
-  J Dilla - J Dilla feat Dwele - Think Twice
-  Soulive & Talib Kweli - Bridge to Bama (Hi-Tek Remix)
-  Freddie Joachim - Keep Lovin feat Carlitta Durand
-  Freddie Joachim - Quick
-  Freddie Joachim - If It’s Okay
- interview

Mellow Orange Music / 2011