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Timeless at the JACCC, Live mix by J.Rocc Only on VTech

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

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The Sounds of VTech / Timeless: JRocc at JACCC video

After all this time, it’s still hard to put into words what Timeless was, is, and will be.

A series of concerts put together by VTech and Mochilla brought our attention to the overlooked maestros of music, Mulatu Astatke, J.Dilla, and Arthur Verocai. These concerts shined a spotlight on their creative compositions allowing a new generation of music lovers to learn and enjoy.

But the journey doesn’t end there. We continue to find new ways to open minds and expand horizons with the music that was showcased on the stage of the Luckman over a year ago, and with the help of  J.Rocc of the World Famous Beat Junkies, it’s a whole new experience.

With his Live Timeless Mix, J.Rocc creates a visual and audio experience unlike anything you’ve ever heard or seen.

At the JACCC he took us on a journey. From the first time we heard the music to hear it mixed live on stage…  J.Rocc made it all new again, live again… it was Timeless.

A Timeless Evening at JACCC

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Over a year ago, the work of three modern composers took  stage at the Luckman Auditorium at Cal State Los Angeles in a three part series called “Timeless.” Miguel Atwood-Ferguson brought a 60-piece orchestra to perform strikingly beautiful renditions of the work of J Dilla, Arthur Verocai performed his powerful eponymous debut in its entirety, and Mulatu Astatke performed classics and new material from his prolific body of work. Though hip-hop, ethio-jazz, and bossa nova may have stylistic differences, each has had a profound effect on numerous genres today.

Last Friday evening, fans from all across Los Angeles came together under the downtown skyline to celebrate the work of these three composers with a live re-edit of these Timeless performances. J Rocc of the World Famous Beat Junkies performed this feat, taking to the turntables to scratch, loop, and cut the three performances together, a bravura display of live video editing and reimagining.

Dublab Soundsystem DJs Frosty and Morpho kicked off the evening with a set that mixed together different styles and textures of music from across the globe. Sounds reminiscent of Dilla, Verocai, and Astatke were very much a part of the mix as Frosty and Morpho warmed up the crowd before the screening of Dublab’s Vision Version film.

After Dublab’s set, the projector kicked in, the crowd settled down, and a compilation of Dublab’s Vision Version film series took to the screen. From tUne-yArDs’s howling melodies in an office titled the Echo Park Time Travel Mart to the serene performance by Jennifer Furches on a sunset hilltop in Elysian Park, Vision Version showcased performers playing in idyllic settings throughout Los Angeles.

All the while, Hit + Run was very much a part of the evening. During the screenings, the H+R crew silk-screened free t-shirts, customized with images of all three composers for any fan willing to wait in line. At the end of the night, one hundred fans left with a shirt to commemorate the three artists.

Next up was J Rocc, bringing his masterful skills as a turntablist to the stage. When DJ-ing a film’s worth of universally applauded music, J Rocc found a tasteful balance: certain drum breaks or quick melodies were looped and cut up to give new life and meaning to the arrangements, while other moments were allowed to breathe and develop as originally performed. Each melody, from Verocai’s Sylvia to Dilla’s Gobstopper, was cut – but never stifled – by being altered. One thing was certain, though. All evening, no matter the song, heads nodded and bodies moved throughout the crowd. At the end of the performance, Ma Dukes, mother of J Dilla, claimed that music is universal. With J Rocc’s performance, the music of three composers from three different backgrounds was played together seamlessly, conveying boundless emotion. This is a testament to Ma Dukes’ message, that the music of Verocai, Astatke, and Dilla transcends culture, language, and time. These composers are truly… Timeless.

-Henry Stambler, Mochilla-

From VTech and Mochilla: An Exclusive Video + Downloadable Track of Arthur Verocai in Los Angeles

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Download: Na Boca Do Sol: Verocai Live at Los Angeles Theater Center
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It has been a week since Brasilian composer/arranger Arthur Verocai performed in Los Angeles. To have Verocai come to Los Angeles once for Timeless was incredible – to get him back for a reprise was pure magic.  Arthur arrived on Monday afternoon after a long flight from Rio.  After some needed rest we began rehearsals on Tuesday morning. The delight in the faces of the musicians as the music struck up was palpable.

After some re-arrangements and adjustments the advertised band of 12 became 14.  We added electric guitar player Woody Aplanalp and master percussionist Krishna Booker.  The band is a Timeless All-Star group with mostly musicians who had played in the original series, many from the original Arthur Verocai concert.

Unforgivably early Thursday morning, we all convened in Santa Monica at KCRW.  Morning Becomes Eclectic has been playing Verocai’s music since the Timeless concert series. It was through host Jason Bentley and producer Ariana Morgenstern’s efforts that the live performance there became a possibility.

That morning the 11 o’clock hour of MBE was truly electric.  Half way through the performance the band sang Arthur happy birthday.  June 17th wasn’t just Arthur’s first live performance on radio in the U.S. ,it was also his birthday.  The performance is archived  HERE.

Friday came fast and the expectation in Los Angeles was huge.  Some internet issues with spam meant a lot of people didn’t get their invites until the last day.  As the lobby filled to capacity Quartetto Fantastico went through their final check. Their performance opening for Arthur was magical, you can hear a little of it on the beginning of the video.

After a quick break Arthur took the stage – the band being smaller than it had been for Timeless took nothing away from the power of the music. Many in attendance actually preferred the performance at the LATC because of its intimacy.  At the end Arthur received a long standing ovation, he then asked the crowd “What music do you want to hear?” The answer Boca do Sol and here it is….

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The Sounds of VTech / Verocai at LATC

NA BÔCA DO SOL At the Mouth of the Sun

Translation: Debora Pill

Na minha cidade do interior                             In my city of the interior

Tudo que chegou,                                            Everything that arrived

chegou de trem                                                           Arrived by train,

Minha mãe olhava pra                                 My mother was looking at

estação                                                                                the station

E vendo viagens dentro de mim          And seeing voyages inside me

Desenhou no ventre                                                 Drew in the womb

Mais um irmão                                                             Another brother

Na minha cidade do interior                            In my city of the interior

P’ra quem mora lá o céu é la                    For the ones who live there,

heaven is there

Perto da manhã                                                  Close to the morning

na boca do sol                                                  in the mouth of the sun

Vou da avenida à estação             I go from the avenue to the station

Por medo dos pais                                              In fear of the parents

Ou por solidão                                                            Or of loneliness

Toda minha vida eu vi passar               All my life I have seen it pass

No brilho dos trilhos                                   The brightness of the trails

de um trem                                                                            of a train

Que me vem e parte                                              That come and go

toda manhã                                                                  every morning

Engolindo túneis que                                         a Swallowing tunnels

gente tem                                                                        that we have

Que a preguiça não deixou fechar    That the laziness doesn’t close

Na minha cidade do interior                           In my city of the interior

Perto da manhã                                                  Close to the morning

Na boca do sol                                                in the mouth of the sun

Pra quem mora lá o céu é lá                     For the ones who live there, heaven is there

Timeless Hits Stores TODAY With Some Very Special Verocai Surprises!

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

So here we are – a year and change later, and Timeless is finally in a store near you.  And to celebrate this occasion and remind us of how amazing this journey  has been, VTech and Mochilla have come together once again for an amazing once in a lifetime event.

On June 18th, live on stage at the historic Los Angeles Theater Center, we will present Arthur Verocai LIVE and all the way from Rio de Janeiro with an all-star 12-piece band. And….. it’s FREE! All you have to do is go to Mochilla.com and follow the instructions.  The sign-up page will go live on Thursday night (the 10th) at midnight and will come down on Friday night at the same time. There are only 200 pairs of tickets available so we’re holding lottery drawings.  So sign up with a valid email address (one per person) and you could be one of the lucky 200.  There will be a very special after-party (with amazing surprise guests), but more on that later.

VTech and Mochilla will also be screening the Timeless: Arthur Verocai concert DVD on the 16th and 17th of June at the Independent Downtown Theater, with Arthur making a special Q&A session appearance.

And to top it all off, Arthur will be on KCRW for a super exclusive Morning Becomes Eclectic LIVE Performance on June 17th from 11:15 am to noon, so don’t miss it! Tune into 89.9 FM in L.A. or KCRW.com from the Internet to catch the show.

Below is the exclusive video from behind the scenes of the last time Arthur was in town that is not on the DVD. This is special, so take a look.

And as always, Enjoy and Turn it UP!

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The Sounds of VTech / Exclusive Arthur Verocai Timeless (KCRW) Video

Event details

  • Begin: June 16, 2010
  • End: June 18, 2010 at
  • Add to your calendar: Download ics file
  • Place: Downtown Independent Theater

VTech and Mochilla Present An Exclusive Timeless: Arthur Verocai SlideShow

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

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The Sounds of VTech / Carnival Recife: Arthur Verocai Slideshow

Timeless is the brainchild of two photographers, a promoter, and the marketing director of VTech.  For the Arthur Verocai concert – JRocc and Madlib dug deep into their crates to provide a diverse and often times radical look at Brasilian music from the time that Arthur recorded his solo record.  As a backdrop to this B+ and Eric Coleman made this slide show.

The images are from a project in the works by Mochilla. It has as yet no name but it is about the music and culture of the North East of Brasil. There in the city of Recife in the state of Pernambuco at Carnival time in 2008 is where and when these images were made.  The North East is at the root of most culture in Brasil.  Samba finds it root there in Maracatu.  Capoeira is from Bahia which is in the North East.  In many ways the root of rapping in the Americas is there too in the coco and embolada – improvised challenge singing in rhyme that has been there since the sixteenth century.  This slide show is part of the extra features of the DVD.

Anyways enjoy and share and as always…

Turn it up…

(Music to Verocai slideshow is Sylvia)

A Very Special Tribute To Dilla In Cedar Falls

Monday, May 17th, 2010

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The Sounds of VTech / Suite for Ma Dukes in Cedar Falls

A year ago, conductor Jason Weinberger heard Suite for Ma Dukes for the first time. A long time fan of J.Dilla’s, Weinberger’s first thought when he heard the music was that he needed to find a way to perform Miguel Atwood-Ferguson’s “stunning reinventions of Dilla’s music.” “I’m always looking for ways to open up the traditional orchestra experience to new things anyway, so this seemed very natural.”

After a quick Google search, Jason found Miguel and sent him a message to see if there was anyway to get the Dilla pieces in front of one of the orchestras he worked with. A few months later they met in LA and connected over Dilla, Flying Lotus, and Lutoslawski, and the rest is history.

Earlier this year, Miguel Atwood-Ferguson and the Mochilla Team flew out to Cedar Falls, Iowa to witness J.Dilla’s music being performed as part of the WCFSO’s (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony Orchestra) tribute to Great American Composers. The evening had Dilla’s music performed alongside legends Duke Ellington and William Grant Still.

“As the person responsible for programming the concert, I probably don’t have to explain how exciting it was for me to find myself performing Dilla’s music with the WCFSO. Even more gratifying, though, were other aspects of the evening – feeling the connections emerge between Dilla and his predecessors William Grant Still and Duke Ellington, taking the orchestra outside of its comfort level and in the process to a whole other level of music making, and especially offering our audience the opportunity to abandon preconceptions and discover something special. In the words of one listener in attendance that night, ‘the music was beyond interesting, especially the movements from Suite for Ma Dukes by J Dilla … we were swept along enjoying sound adventures we never could have imagined that we would enjoy.’”-Jason Weinberger

Watch as this video takes you on a sound adventure and witness the magic of Dilla’s music performed on what would have been the eve of his 36th birthday to a sold out audience. The standing ovation Miguel received was testament not only to the beauty of his work on Dilla’s music, but the power of music. Sounds ability to open ears, minds, and hearts.

“I think Dilla would have been proud of that.”-Jason Weinberger

TURN IT UP!!

**If you haven’t gotten your TIMELESS DVD BOX SET…. isn’t it about time you did??