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Phil Cohran played in Sun Ra’s Arkestra for years, and he also invented instruments like the Space Harp for Ra (and others) to play. 8 of his 9 sons make up the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble. Adrian Younge (Black Dynamite) and his band Venice Dawn will be opening (!!!) with Philly Soul legend William Hart of the Delfonics. It’s gonna be a special night. 

Thursday February 23rd, 2012 :: 8pm-2am

EVFA & ArtDontSleep present:
Homage

Live Performances by:
Hyonotic Brass Ensemble feat Phil Cohran 

Opening Performance by:
The Venice Dawn feat William Hart (Delfonics)

Main Room DJs: 
DJ Spinna & Lefto

Lounge DJ’s: 
Anthony Valadez, Expo, Seano, Rani D.

Hosted By: Azul 213

Exchange LA :: 618 S. Spring Street :: Los Angeles, CA 90014 :: (213) 627-8070

21 + wiser: 
Table/Bottle Service Available: ella@exchangela.com 

Tickets: www.artdontsleep.com
25$ presale :: 30$ @ the door

FREE Hypnotic Brass Ensemble Tracks:

http://soundcloud.com/artdontsleep/sets/homage-hypnotic-brass-ensemble/

FREE Venice Dawn Tracks:

http://soundcloud.com/wax-poetics/sets/venice-dawn-something-about/

Facebook invite: http://www.facebook.com/events/368779053138187/?context=create

Dig Deeper:
The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble (HBE) is composed of eight brothers from the south side of Chicago. They come from an extraordinary musical family. Other sisters and brothers are professional musicians; their mothers are singers, and Philip Cohran, their esteemed father. By the time the members of the HBE were growing up, Phil’s work as a musical activist and educator led to the establishment of a space called the Sun Ark in a warehouse behind the family home above a furniture shop. At nightfall when they went to bed, the children would hear their father rehearsing with his band the Circle Of Sound. They were wakened at 6 a.m. for several hours of music practice before going to school. From an early age they were a central part of their father’s Youth Ensemble. By the end of the nineties, with everyone out of school, they brought together their musicianship, their jazz roots and their hip hop sensibility, and made a living busking on the streets of Chicago. They came up with their name after an incident on the El: playing on the platform, a man in a suit watched them for hours, missing train after train, till in the end he approached them and said, “You guys just hypnotized me.”

Kelan Phil Cohran was born in Oxford, Mississippi on May 8, 1927. He is a jazz musician, musicologist, composer, instrument designer, holistic health advocate, and community activist. He is known most for his Affro-Arts Theater, Artistic Heritage Ensemble, trumpet contributions in the Sun Ra Arkestra in Chicago (1959-1961), and as one of the cofounders of the AACM. Cohran (pronounced “co-RAHN”), was born in 1927 and grew up outside of Oxford, Mississippi in an area known to this day as “Coontown.” The family moved to St. Louis when he was about ten. In 1958 Cohran joined Sun Ra’s Arkestra in Chicago and became a lifelong devotee of the charismatic, eccentric bandleader who was either from Birmingham or Saturn, depending on who you asked. Cohran played cornet on some of the Arkestra’s greatest records, including Interstellar Low Ways and Fate in a Pleasant Mood, and became so entangled in Sun Ra’s strict regimen of practice, performance, and inculcation with esoteric ideas that he lost his wife and job. Cohran decided to stay in Chicago when the band moved to New York in 1961.

In 2008, Adrian Younge, founder of The Venice Dawn, would find himself at the center of the Black Dynamite zeitgeist. Instrumental in the film’s development, Younge not only edited the film, but also composed the original score, which was hailed as a modern blaxploitation masterpiece for authentically capturing the cinematic soul of the 1970’s, from Isaac Hayes to Curtis Mayfield. Adrian Younge solidified himself as a force to be reckoned with and soon went to work writing music for the forthcoming Black Dynamite cartoon series on Adult Swim. The new LP, titled Something About April, is a heavy, dark mix of psychedelic soul and cinematic instrumentals with hip-hop aesthetics, touching on influences from Morricone to Otis Redding. Younge is currently writing and recording material for his next project, a Delfonics album with William Hart, founding singer of the legendary soul group.

William Hart, among the first purveyors of the smooth, orchestral sound that would come to typify Philadelphia soul, The Delfonics established themselves as one of the quintessential soul groups of the late 60’s and 70’s and created some of the most notable songs of that era. Formed in the early 1960’s in Philly by brothers William “Poogie” and Wilbert Hart and schoolmate Randy Cain, the Delfonics established a reputation as a solid young vocal group and William Hart as a fine young songwriter. They hit both the Pop and Soul top five in 1968 with the Bell/William Hart composition “La La Means I Love You,” a now-classic soul ballad highlighted by Hart’s plaintive falsetto lead. More hits followed over the next few years, including the memorable “Ready Or Not Here I Come,” “You Got Yours And I’ll Get Mine” and their other top ten Pop hit, “Didn’t (I Blow Your Mind This Time),” which won the 1970 Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance.  

Turning heads throughout the industry, DJ Spinna’s sonics soon infiltrated numerous genres. Tapped by everyone from George Michael to Mary J. Blige to Motown Records (for his brilliant Michael Jackson homage to “We’re Almost There”). It’s here his production presence would flourish greatly, as Spinna would go on to revive and revise Soulful marvels like Donald Byrd, Eddie Kendricks, Betty Carter, Roy Ayers and Al Jarreau. Visit New York City any given month and find a number of Spinna themed throw-downs in the city’s esteemed venues - each as memorable as the last.

As one the most important tastemakers Europe has to offer, and affiliated with labels Brownswood, Blue Note, !K7 Records and Jazzy Sport, Lefto early riser is consistently a couple steps ahead of your average early adopter. As a leading dj on Belgium’s foremost national radio station Studio Brussel he’s received compliments from Rough Trade Shops and Gilles Peterson. His passion for jazz resulted in a remix album for Blue Note which was well received by the community. Lefto is forever moving forward but always has an ear in the past. Famed for his gloriously eclectic DJ sets, he switches effortlessly between hip hop, funk, breaks, neck-snapping beats, future bass, South-American influences, bruk riddims and some wild African rhythms. He’s not only a deejay and producer but also curates his own stage at the Dour Festival and his own nights in Gent in collaboration with Democrazy. 

Event Information
Thursday February 23, 2012
9:00 pm - 1:00 am
Cover: $25.00
Cover Notes: imited presale tickets @ 25$ an general tickets @ 30$.
Music: Soul, Funk, Jazz & Hip Hop
RSVP Email: artdontsleeprsvp@gmail.com
Contact Email: artdontsleeprsvp@gmail.com
Links
Direct Link: http://fusicology.com/event/homage2
Short URL: http://fuse.ms/yMBIhP
Venue URL: http://www.artdontsleep.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/events/368779053138187/
Ticketing URL: http://www.artdontsleep.com
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/artdontsleep
Other URL: http://www.artdontsleep.com
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    • #The Exchange
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This is the 2nd installment of Danny Holloway’s Blazing 45s night with legendary Philly DJ Rich Medina, Stones Throw’s Peanut Butter Wolf, Rhettmatic, Root Down’s DJ Expo, Danny himself and many more surprise DJs spinning all 45rpm-sets. 
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This is the 2nd installment of Danny Holloway’s Blazing 45s night with legendary Philly DJ Rich Medina, Stones Throw’s Peanut Butter Wolf, Rhettmatic, Root Down’s DJ Expo, Danny himself and many more surprise DJs spinning all 45rpm-sets. 

    • #Danny Holloway
    • #Rich Medina
    • #Peanut Butter Wolf
    • #Rhettmatic
    • #DJ Expo
    • #Blazing 45s
    • #Events
    • #Los Angeles
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Large Professor rocked it for HOURS at Escapisms 2-Year Anniversary. Class was in session. 
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Large Professor rocked it for HOURS at Escapisms 2-Year Anniversary. Class was in session. 

    • #The Blessing
    • #Large Professor
    • #Escapism
    • #DJ Expo
    • #Phoreyez
    • #Mark Luv
    • #Los Angeles
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The homie @djexpo is celebrating 4th Saturdays 2 YEAR ANNIVERSARY w/
LARGE PROFESSOR @ ESCAPISM  
Saturday September 24, 2011 Blu Monkey Lounge
FREEThanks to everybody that made it out last month to enjoy the sounds of Jeremy Sole (KCRW/Afro Funke) and DJ Evo (Vancouver,BC). They both laid it down with a solid array of selections. We’d like to take a moment to say thanks to all of our loyal supporters over the time we’ve been in effect, it really wouldn’t be possible without all of you. Each month has been a wonderful experience and last month was no exception. We’ve been goin at this for 2 years solid now! So this month we’d like to celebrate our 2 year anniversary with a very special edition of Escapism… we’re welcoming the legendary producer/emcee Large Professor (Main Source) all the way from Queens, NY! This one is not to be missed!!!! Some other special friends and family will also be joining us in the mix as well. Sure to be one for the books! As an extra treat, we’ll be giving out newly released free mix CDs featuring a live 2x4 mix from Phoreyz and DJ Expo (recorded from a past night at Escapism). Make sure you don’t to sleep on this special treat of a night… all for no cost to get in!!

Escapism goes down every 4th Saturday at The Blu Monkey in Hollywood (cross streets are Hollywood and Western). Resident DJs Phoreyz and DJ Expo holding it down plus special guests every month!Hip-Hop, Soul, Funk, Reggae, Latin, Beats, and much more!Free street parking is available in the area and there is also Valet service available behind the venue. VALET IS $5, make sure you mention Blu Monkey.COVER = $FREE.9921+ w/ IDFULL BARDRINK SPECIALS 9pm-11pmBottle Service is available, for reservations contact epanderson25@yahoo.com or 323-957-9000
Event InformationSaturday September 24, 20119:00 pm - 2:00 am21+Cover: FREECover Notes: FREEMusic: Soul, Funk, Hip-Hop, Jamaican, LatinRSVP Email: expothedj@hotmail.comContact Email: expothedj@hotmail.comLinksDirect Link: http://fusicology.com/event/escapism2yranniShort URL: http://fuse.ms/mUE33eVenue URL: http://theblumonkey.com/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=273822765980831
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The homie @djexpo is celebrating 4th Saturdays 2 YEAR ANNIVERSARY w/

LARGE PROFESSOR @ ESCAPISM  

Saturday September 24, 2011 Blu Monkey Lounge

FREE

Thanks to everybody that made it out last month to enjoy the sounds of Jeremy Sole (KCRW/Afro Funke) and DJ Evo (Vancouver,BC). They both laid it down with a solid array of selections. We’d like to take a moment to say thanks to all of our loyal supporters over the time we’ve been in effect, it really wouldn’t be possible without all of you. Each month has been a wonderful experience and last month was no exception. We’ve been goin at this for 2 years solid now! So this month we’d like to celebrate our 2 year anniversary with a very special edition of Escapism… we’re welcoming the legendary producer/emcee Large Professor (Main Source) all the way from Queens, NY! This one is not to be missed!!!! Some other special friends and family will also be joining us in the mix as well. Sure to be one for the books! As an extra treat, we’ll be giving out newly released free mix CDs featuring a live 2x4 mix from Phoreyz and DJ Expo (recorded from a past night at Escapism). Make sure you don’t to sleep on this special treat of a night… all for no cost to get in!!


Escapism goes down every 4th Saturday at The Blu Monkey in Hollywood (cross streets are Hollywood and Western). Resident DJs Phoreyz and DJ Expo holding it down plus special guests every month!

Hip-Hop, Soul, Funk, Reggae, Latin, Beats, and much more!


Free street parking is available in the area and there is also Valet service available behind the venue. VALET IS $5, make sure you mention Blu Monkey.

COVER = $FREE.99
21+ w/ ID
FULL BAR

DRINK SPECIALS 9pm-11pm

Bottle Service is available, for reservations contact epanderson25@yahoo.com or 323-957-9000

Event InformationSaturday September 24, 20119:00 pm - 2:00 am21+Cover: FREECover Notes: FREEMusic: Soul, Funk, Hip-Hop, Jamaican, LatinRSVP Email: expothedj@hotmail.comContact Email: expothedj@hotmail.comLinksDirect Link: http://fusicology.com/event/escapism2yranniShort URL: http://fuse.ms/mUE33eVenue URL: http://theblumonkey.com/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=273822765980831

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    • #Phoreyez
    • #Large Professor
    • #Blu Monkey
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