<P>Do you realize what a ridiculous bargain being able to see Greyboy for only $5 is? If you've heard any of his shit (i.e. the stuff he produces) then you know exactly what I'm talking about. He's got a new CD coming out later this year/early next year as well and soon enough, there will be no opportunity to see at this price, so DON'T SLEEP ON THIS!!! :-) If you want to hear some of his music, click some of the Greyboy links and listen up. You can also read a little bio about him, as well, which I will attach to the end of this message.</P>
<P>Now, couple that with the fact that we've got our boys the UNDERCOVER AGENCY (Lance Desardi and JT Donaldson) playing, as well as J-LOGIC and RAMSAY MONEGRO and we're talking about way too much bang for the buck, however, what would a Jhymnbro party be if there wasn't 110% put into a whopping good time. :-)</P>
<DIV><FONT color=#ff0000 size=6><STRONG>P O I S O N</STRONG> </FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#ff0000 size=3><EM>...where underground house meets underground hiphop.</EM></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><EM><STRONG>Wednesday, August 14th, 2002</STRONG></EM><BR><B><BR></B><B><FONT face="Times New Roman">Brought to you by the minds, hearts, and hands of...<BR></FONT></B><FONT color=#000080><FONT size=5><FONT face="Century Gothic"><U>ART2 & JHYMN </U></FONT></FONT><FONT face="Century Gothic"><U>of <FONT size=5>NO-I-TU-LOVE</FONT></U><FONT size=5> </FONT></FONT></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT color=#000080><FONT face="Century Gothic"><FONT size=5>Celebrating the birth of Jennifer Noriega! :-)</FONT></FONT></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><BR></FONT></FONT></FONT><FONT face="Century Gothic"><FONT color=#ff0000><FONT size=3>* <I>1 </I>* <I>2 </I>* <I>3 </I>* <I>4 </I>* <I>5</I> </FONT><I><FONT size=3>STAR LINE-UP </FONT><B><FONT size=3>:<BR></FONT></DIV></B></I></FONT><FONT color=#808080>
<H2><U>GREYBOY (Ubiquity Records, ART2)<BR></U></H2>
<DIV></FONT>Playing his arsenal of hip-hop, funk, rare groove, soul, &<BR>breaks to the beat of the drum - bang! bang!<BR>Listen to Greyboy online...<BR><FONT color=#0000ff><U>http://djgreyboy.com/logic/</U><B> <BR></B><U>http://www.ubiquityrecords.com/asp/xq/asp/album.205/label.2/qx/album_template.htm<BR></U></FONT><B><I><BR><BR></I></B><FONT color=#008080><FONT size=5><U>J-LOGIC (Soundlessons, Firecracker, Pause)<BR></U></FONT></FONT>Playing everything from house to hip-hop to breaks to<BR>soul to 80s, and everything in between!<BR><FONT color=#0000ff><U>http://www.soundlessons.com/<BR><BR></U></FONT><U><FONT color=#008000><FONT size=5>RAMSAY MO'NEGRO (Deepfunk Records, ART2)<BR></FONT></FONT></U>Opening the night, playing downtempo, ethereal, and jazzy beats.<BR><FONT color=#0000ff><U><BR></U></FONT><B><I><BR>& Special Guests:<BR></I></B><FONT color=#800000><FONT size=5><U>UNDERCOVER AGENCY <BR>JT DONALDSON & LANCE DESARDI <BR>(Viva Recordings, Naked Music, Seasons)<BR></U></FONT></FONT>Cleaning it up with a solid house attack. <BR><FONT color=#0000ff><U>http://www.viva-recordings.com/<BR>http://www.epitonic.com/artists/undercoveragency.html<BR></U></FONT><BR><B><I><BR></I></B>Definitely something for everybody at this party.<BR>Rest assured, all musical styles represented will be 100% geared<BR>at making your booty shake and putting a smile on<BR>your face!<BR><BR></FONT><FONT color=#ff0000><FONT face="Times New Roman"><FONT size=5><B>@</B> </FONT></FONT><B><FONT face="Times New Roman"><FONT size=5>KING KING<BR>6555 Hollywood Blvd. @ Whitley<BR>9PM-4AM<BR>Free, secured parking<BR>$5 before 11pm. 21+</FONT> <BR></FONT></B></FONT><B><BR></B><FONT color=#000080><BR></FONT><FONT face="Century Gothic"><FONT size=5><B>WHAT'S <I><U>YOUR</U> </I>POISON?</B></FONT></FONT></DIV>
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<P><FONT face="Century Gothic" size=3><B>Greyboy Bio:</B></FONT></P><FONT face="Century Gothic"><FONT size=5><B>
<P><FONT size=3>Andreas Stevens, aka Greyboy, born 1970, and residing in San Diego, has gone full circle. He was the first artist to sign to Ubiquity, and his first full-length album is still the label's all-time best seller. Not bad for a record that cost less than $4000 to make, and sold on an advertising budget of $0! He was a man in the right place at the right time. While the acid jazz phenomenon was brewing in Europe in the early 1990s, Greyboy became the first American producer to mix beats with jazz. His chunky beat-making sensibilities earned him praise from the European crowd, and his tracks were heard by crowds checking out DJs like UK-based Gilles Peterson, Marcus Wyatt (LA), and DJ Smash (NYC). "When I first started making beats, I was making hip-hop. Since I couldn't find MC's to work with, I decided to try the jazz thing and lace my tracks with live instruments instead. That's where </FONT><A href="http://www.ubiquityrecords.com/karldenson/" target=_top><FONT size=3>Karl Denson</FONT></A><FONT size=3> and the </FONT><A href="http://www.ubiquityrecords.com/allstars/" target=_top><FONT size=3>Greyboy Allstars</FONT></A><FONT size=3> came into the picture", explains Greyboy. </FONT>
<P><A href="http://www.ubiquityrecords.com/asp/about.asp" target=_top><FONT size=3>Michael McFadin</FONT></A><FONT size=3>, founder of Ubiquity records recalls the story of how Greyboy came to sign for Ubiquity, "It's been nearly a decade since my wife Jody and I received our first phone call from Andreas Stevens [Greyboy] at our record store, </FONT><A href="http://www.ubiquityrecords.com/asp/about.asp" target=_top><FONT size=3>The Groove Merchant</FONT></A><FONT size=3>. He was searching for breaks and rare grooves that he couldn't seem to find down in San Diego. Back then he had some notoriety as a DJ in Southern California and he had recorded an underground house 12" that had sold 5000+ copies. He had grown up on hip-hop but had caught the bug for collectible rare groove. We started getting weekly calls, and he started getting weekly shipments. This was about the time we had started our label and Grey mentioned that he thought he could produce music for the label and started sending rough mixes. With some feedback from us, he began searching for live musicians and incorporating them into his music. Enter </FONT><A href="http://www.ubiquityrecords.com/karldenson/" target=_top><FONT size=3>Karl Denson</FONT></A><FONT size=3> and Marc Antoine (both of whom have gone on to have their own successful careers). "Unwind Your Mind" was the first completed track; and, more than any other cut, it carried the sales of the </FONT><A href="http://www.ubiquityrecords.com/asp/xq/asp/album.35/label.2/qx/album_template.htm" target=_top><I><FONT size=3>Home Cookin'</FONT></I></A><FONT size=3> compilation." </FONT>
<P><FONT size=3>Once hailed as a leader of the American acid jazz sound, Stevens went into hiding as a producer as the scene took a turn for the worse. He started a hip-hop label called P-Jays with world famous skateboarder Rob Dyrdek. "I have done soundtracks for skateboard flicks and have been friends with a lot of people in the industry, because it's mostly centered around San Diego;" explains Stevens, "and for some reason skateboarders are notorious for liking hip-hop and jazz type beats." </FONT>
<P><FONT size=3>After two P-Jays compilations, many 12" releases, and working with artists like AG (of Showbiz and AG), Stevens decided it was time to re-light the Greyboy fire and set to work on </FONT><A href="http://www.ubiquityrecords.com/asp/xq/asp/album.205/label.2/qx/album_template.htm" target=_top><I><FONT size=3>Mastered The Art</FONT></I></A><FONT size=3>. Maturing as a producer and longing to push the Greyboy sound forward, Stevens sketched outlines of tracks. "I only use samples from vinyl to create my tracks, and for the last few years I have been using a lot of easy listening and obscure instrumentals for textures that have a worldly sound, as opposed to the predominantly jazz sounds that I had on my older records." </FONT>
<P><FONT size=3>Stevens teamed up with CuBop vibraphonist </FONT><A href="http://www.ubiquityrecords.com/davepike/" target=_top><FONT size=3>Dave Pike</FONT></A><FONT size=3>, </FONT><A href="http://www.ubiquityrecords.com/allstars/" target=_top><FONT size=3>Greyboy Allstars</FONT></A><FONT size=3> alumnus Elgin Park, and MC Mainflo from Mood to bring his ideas to life. "I think each song has its moments, and I really owe that to my collaborations with Elgin Park and Main Flo. </FONT><A href="http://www.ubiquityrecords.com/davepike/" target=_top><FONT size=3>Dave Pike</FONT></A><FONT size=3> is one of the coolest artists that I have ever worked with, and Elgin is just out of his mind. He has so many good ideas and knows how to play so many different instruments," says Stevens. </FONT>
<P><FONT size=3>"I would say that my approach was the same--to make tracks that I like and expand on them with live instruments--only this time I had MC's to work with as well. My production skills have grown, and I wanted to show that--including more scratching than I have done on any of my other releases," he adds. </FONT>
<P><FONT size=3>Stevens' favorite producers include James Brown, Q-Bert, DJ Premier, Mobb Deep, and the Beatnuts; and while </FONT><A href="http://www.ubiquityrecords.com/asp/xq/asp/album.205/label.2/qx/album_template.htm" target=_top><I><FONT size=3>Mastered The Art</FONT></I></A><FONT size=3> dives into new territory for him, his influences remain the same: "any recording from the late '60s to the late '70s that has that fat sound...you know, the kind you can't really reproduce!" </FONT>
<P><FONT size=3>An average day for Stevens means waking up at 7:30am (he can't sleep!) and either making beats, trying to find records for inspiration, or a new piece of furniture for his house. "I bought a house that was designed in 1960 by a modern architect and soon after discovered the world of mid-century modern design; now it is my main thing next to music," he says. For the furniture freaks reading this, his prize possessions are a coffee table designed by Alexander Girard and swag leg desk and kangaroo chair by George Nelson. He also drives a metallic gold 1970 Ford Torino GT (pictured on the cover of the album), with sound "powered" by an 8-track collection. "Right now I have Henry Mancini cop show themes loaded; but I have about 50 selections that I choose from, including all 3 Cymande releases, Grant Green <I>Final Comedown</I>, and a bunch of other funky ones." </FONT></P>
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