sabato 28 aprile 2012
J Dilla's Vinyl
If the news is confirmed by official sources would be as sensational as outrageous: According to The Detroit News website, the record store of the American metropolis would UHF for sale as used about 8000 LPs belonged to J Dilla, the great producer and rapper who has revolutionized the hip-hop before he died prematurely six years ago. According to the store owner Jeff Bubeck, vinyls coming from an abandoned warehouse in the suburb of Clinton Township, where they were, according to Bubeck, including cassette tapes labeled "Jaydee Beats", a nickname used by Dilla, as well as correspondence addressed James Yancey, anagrafe name of the musician struck down by lupus.
Let's go back to say it would be sensational news if confirmed, because the collectors of Dilla is documented, but also scandalous because it is not clear how did the transition between this abandoned warehouse and a shop that sells used records, and given the uniqueness of the character which they belonged would have been more commendable them available to the public without take money. To be sure, Bubeck said he had sought contact with the mother of Dilla, but every attempt went in vain. After this news, should have no problems.
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