J Dilla

Ruff Draft: Dilla's Mix

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When Ruff Draft saw its initial release in 2003, J Dilla possessed production skills on par with anyone in hip-hop – technically and creatively. “At the top of his game,” says longtime friend and collaborator, Karriem Riggins. After years of building while modestly deferring to others of both greater and lesser notoriety, Dilla finally completed the first solo endeavor on his own label, entirely on his own terms. The significance of such an autonomous success often gets overlooked, and partly accounts for why Ruff Draft is one of the lesser-referenced entries in Dilla’s oeuvre. “It’s a mysterious little project,” says his mother, Maureen Yancey. “But out of his entire career, that was the happiest time.”Prior to recording the EP, Dilla found himself at a crossroads. Estranged from his label, MCA, and separated from the mother of his youngest daughter, frustration abounded both personally and professionally. Dilla spent parts of 2002 and 2003 working on an album for MCA that featured his rapping over contributions from other producers with whom he had connected and whose music he respected. At the time, he was known primarily for his beats, yet reviled for his MCing by most anyone not from his hometown of Detroit. The project was to be an intentional freak of the industry.The project would go on to spur his collaborative album with Madlib, Jaylib, and would first showcase the template that he would take to his greatest heights with 2006’s Donuts. The Stones Throw reissue of Ruff Draft from 2008 featured remixes of the songs from the album, done without Dilla’s involvement. This version of the album takes Dilla’s recently discovered mixes of the album and restores his vision for the project. “Straight from the mothafuckin’ cassette,” as he phrased the sound he was going for on the EP’s intro. It is buttressed by unreleased tracks and is presented in two versions: LP one is the EP as it was originally released, LP 2 is the alternate version that Dilla had for the project. Author Ronnie Reese expands upon his original liner notes to further tell Dilla’s story, in a booklet complete with never before published photographs from the Ruff Draft photo session.The producer’s own mixes – recently rediscovered - of his seminal EP, expanded with bonus tracks into a 2LP set, with extensive liner notes and unpublished photos.

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Side 1
1. Intro
2. Let's Take It Back
3. Reckless Driving
4. Nothing Like This
5. The $
Side 2
1. Interlude (feat Dank)
2. Make'em Nv
3. Interlude
4. Crushin' (Yeeeaah!)
5. Shouts
Side 3
1. Intro (alternate)
2. Wild
3. Reckless Driving
4. Nothing Like This
5. The $
Side 4
1. Take Notice (feat Guilty Simpson)
2. Make'em Nv
3. Interlude
4. Crushin' (Yeeeaah!)
5. Rock On

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Motor City

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The late, great J Dilla is widely regarded as one of the greatest hiphop producers of all time. An innovator who pushed the genre in new sonic directions, the Detroit native born James Yancey crafted timeless soundscapes for the likes of Slum Village, Busta Rhymes, Common, Erykah Badu, A Tribe Called Quest, The Roots, and many more. Since his death in 2006, Dilla’s mother Maureen “Ma Dukes” Yancey has worked tirelessly to further her son’s legacy, and her latest effort is the new posthumous album Motor City. Inspired by Dilla’s beloved hometown, Motor City is a collection of rare and unreleased Jay Dee instrumentals, hand-selected and sequenced by Ma Dukes. Conceived as a “letter” to her son, Motor City is packaged in a limited-edition mailing envelope, complete with a handwritten message from Ma Dukes to J Dilla inside. Both CD and vinyl formats also include access to an exclusive mix of the album by Dilla’s close friend J Rocc, a world-renown DJ and founder of the Beat Junkies.

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1. Motor City 1
2. Motor City 2
3. Motor City 3
4. Motor City 4
5. Motor City 5
6. Motor City 6
7. Motor City 7
8. Motor City 8
9. Motor City 9
10. Motor City 10
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1. Motor City 11
2. Motor City 12
3. Motor City 13
4. Motor City 14
5. Motor City 15
6. Motor City 16
7. Motor City 17
8. Motor City 18
9. Motor City 19
10. J Rocc Mix

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Jay Love Japan

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J Dilla is widely regarded as one of the greatest hip-hop producers of all time, having supplied timeless soundbeds for the likes of A Tribe Called Quest, Slum Village, The Pharcyde, Busta Rhymes, Common, De La Soul, The Roots, D'Angelo, Erykah Babu, Madlib, and many more. In 2005, rumors began circulating about an album called "Jay Love Japan", a J Dilla solo project inspired by one of Jay Dee's favorite locations to visit on tour. After Dilla's untimely death in early 2006, the album became a lost classic shrouded in mystery, with only unofficial bootlegs and promo versions available. An official CD version was eventually released in 2008, but quickly went out of print.Now, the album is finally receiving the official release it always deserved. J Dilla's mother Ma Dukes and her label Vintage Vibez Music Group are proud to present official Vinyl and CD versions of "Jay Love Japan". With six soulful Dilla instrumentals and vocal appearances from Blu, Miguel, J*Davey, Ta'Raach, Exile, Baatin, and more, this 11-track collection is a perfect snapshot of late-period J Dilla brilliance.

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1. Can't See You
2. Sun In My Face (feat Blu & Miguel)
3. In The Streets
4. Oh Oh
5. Say It (feat Ta'Raach & Exile)
6. Lucy (feat Bobo Lamb)
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1. First Time (feat Baatin & The Ruckazoid)
2. Red Light (feat J Davey)
3. Outro
5. Yesterday
6. Believe In God

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Beats Batch 1

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EACH 10” CONTAINS TEN PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED, UNTITLED J DILLA BEATS - The E-Mu Systems SP-1200 drum machine and sampler was the first electronic instrument Jay Dee worked with while crafting the incomparable styles and sounds which defined the early stages of his legendary production. The SP-1200 was his primary tool of choice at the inception of his career. During this period, he created classics for early Slum Village, The Pharcyde, A Tribe Called Quest, Busta Rhymes, among many others. Yancey Media Group now proudly presents the J Dilla Batches series. Each 10” features 10 untitled and unreleased Dilla creations previously found only in the no longer available limited edition “The King of Beats’ Ma Dukes Collector’s Edition Box Set.” Like the deluxe box these vinyl offering are limited in nature. So act now while you can grab a piece of hip hop history

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1. Track 1
2. Track 2
3. Track 3
4. Track 4
5. Track 5
Side 2
1. Track 6
2. Track 7
3. Track 8
4. Track 9
5. Track 10

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