Ghetto Palms: Freestyle / Go Go Riddim
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Every week resident FADER selector Eddie STATS runs through dancehall riddims and other artifacts from the ghetto archipelago.
This week I wanted to shine a light on the Freestyle riddim, the extremely stripped-down soundtrack to Busy Signal’s current 45 “Cool Baby” along with a riddim run of Bobby Konder’s “Go Go” riddim. “Go Go” has been playing in the juggling for some months now–I think ex-FADER editor Nick Catchdubs put me up on it back around New Years–but it fit not only rhythmically but conceptually (freestyle, go-go— get it? If there was a hi-NRG riddim I would have thrown that in, too). At the end I tacked on one extra Collie Buddz tune on 2006’s Sidewalk University riddim (if you need justification, see the Collie Buddz clause established in Ghetto Palms #2).
ATL: Take Yola To The Go-Go
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DJ Mr Singh has been throwing parties at Django’s in Atlanta for a hot minute now, helping import Washington DC go-go music to the A by pairing the likes of Killer Mike and Sleepy Brown with live go-go bands. We even sponsored one. Y’know, because we are regional pop culture fetishists. And LOVERS OF MUSIC. This Friday (5/9), Singh continues his hot streak of pairing FADER faves with cranking live percussion by inviting the unbreakable DG Yola to take the stage backed by the XO Band. How ill is their congo-ed out version of “Ain’t Gon Let Up” from the rehearsal sesh?!? Flyer after the jump.

