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  • On Vacation, so I’ll leave this in the fridge for you…

    Courtesy of okayplayer, it’s the video for New Jack Hustle’s “Lionel” feat. Ohmega Watts Check out how the album covers coincide with the lyrics. Bananas.  Absolutely Bananas. Be back in two weeks.  Jive on.

    May 28, 2009

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    Arts & Culture, Film and Television, Music, the Freshness
  • Electric Mud: Electrified Delta Blues got a New Jolt

    (“Tom Cat” by Muddy Waters) The late sixties in Chicago was a wild time.  The Democratic National Convention and the Riots in 1968 labeled us as unruly, Serial Killer Richard Speck in 1966 labeled us as unsafe, and Martin Luther King, Jr.,  (marching in North Lawndale for equal housing in 1966), labeled us as a…

    May 27, 2009

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    Arts & Culture, Chicago Cultural History, Commentary, Jive Culture, Local Chicago Music, Music, the Goodness
    1968, Blues, Cadet Concept, Charles Stepney, Chess Records, Chicago Blues, Chicago Cultural History, Electric Mud, Gene Barge, Howlin Wolf, Local Chicago Music, Morris Jennings, Muddy Waters
    Electric Mud: Electrified Delta Blues got a New Jolt
  • The Shrine is Here!

    Just what the doctor ordered, as far as I’m concerned…  It’s the long awaited club, The Shrine.  Tonight, a star is born in the South Loop.  Created by Joe Russo (the man that brought us nightlife legend The Funky Buddah Lounge), The Shrine combines top shelf live entertainment, dancers, and music, like the clubs in…

    May 21, 2009

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    Arts & Culture, Dance, Events, Jive Culture, Live Music, Music, Musical Performance, Performance, Staged Affairs, the Freshness
    The Shrine is Here!
  • A.R.O.M.A. of Summer

    Looking for some way to take full advantage of this amazing (if fleeting) weather? Anika Ellison of A.R.O.M.A. says: “Tonight’s the night, lovely people! Fashion, art, tasty global rhythms and YOU. It’s only $5, so ladies breakout those short shorts you’ve been dying to wear, fellas take some time to stretch, ’cause we’re DANCING TONIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!…

    May 20, 2009

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    Arts & Culture, Events, Jive Culture, Live Music, Visual Arts
    A.R.O.M.A, Anika Ellison, Cameroon, Events, Shannon Harris, Sonotheque
    A.R.O.M.A. of Summer
  • Localism in Music: the Memphis Edition

    For those of you who feel as though Darkjive is a Chicago anomoly, here’s the Memphis Edition.  Whereas Chicago had Chess and Brunswick as Marquee Soul record labels in the mid-twentieth century, in Memphis, it was Stax and Hi (and their subsidiaries).  Whereas Chess at one time owned WVON, Stax owned WDIA.  I love the…

    May 19, 2009

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    Arts & Culture, Jive Culture, Music
    Booker T. & the MG’s, Isaac Hayes, Local Memphis Soul, Luther Ingram, Memphis, Memphis soul, Sam & Dave, Stax, Stax Museum, Stax Records, Volt
  • Garland Green “Jealous kind of fella” 1969

    A beast of a Chicago Stepper cut by Chicago’s own Garland Green.  Oh, and he says, he’s not Jealous nor Violent in real life… he even released a song called “Don’t Think I’m a Violent Guy”.  Good to know. more about “Garland Green “Jealous kind of fella”…“, posted with vodpod Someone who could “never lose”…

    May 19, 2009

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    Arts & Culture, Chicago Cultural History, Jive Culture, Local Chicago Music, Music
    Argia B. Collins, Chicago Soul, Garland Green, Jealous Kinda Fella, Local Chicago Soul, Music, soul, South Side Talent Shows
  • a Paper Record Player…..

    according to creator Simon Elvins (a UK-based artist), Fully working, manual record player made entirely of paper. To play the record the handle needs to be turned in a clockwise direction at a steady 331/3rpm. The paper cone then acts as a pickup, amplifying the sound enough to make it audible. (Record shown, The Sound…

    May 13, 2009

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    Art, Arts & Culture, Jive Culture, the Freshness
    analog, analog meets digital, art, make, Paper Record Player, record players, records, Simon Elvins, turntables
  • Maybe the oldest rap music you’ll ever hear…

    Cadillac Jack by Andre Williams Andre Williams rapping about the Southside of Chicago with doo-wop backing by the Dells back in 1968.  Produced by Charles Stepney. Local Chicago Chess Records magic. Dig it.

    May 13, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Chicago Cultural History, Local Chicago Music, Music
    1968, Andre Williams, Cadillac Jack, Charles Stepney, Chess Records, hip hop, Local Chicago Music, Music, rap, The Dells
  • Apparently, Nightlife in Chicago is Getting Eclectic.

    This Thursday and Friday both have Events scheduled that both trumpet their “eclectic” nature: “Eclectic Relaxation” at Simones in Pilsen/Bridgeport (featuring my guy Tapedek and Sotipop on the tables) and the “Eclectic After Work Session” at Cuatro in the South Loop (a weekly Friday event featuring the legendary Vick Lavender) I don’t know.  To me,…

    May 13, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Events, Live Music, Music
    Cuatro, DJ Tapedek, eclectic, Eclectic Afterwork Sessions, Eclectic Relaxation, Pilsen, simone’s, Vick Lavender
  • I’m in love, and his name is TESLA

    I love my car.  I do.  But the above COMPLETELY ELECTRIC car, the Tesla Model S is making me fantasize about a polygamous vehicle relationship. To be clear, when I say electric, I am not referring to those butterflies I feel.  I refer to Tesla Motors’ status as the only highway-legal electric car company based…

    May 11, 2009

    ayanacontreras

    Commentary, the Freshness
    Cars, Economy, Electric Cars, Technology, Tesla, Tesla Model S, Tesla Motors
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