This month’s special is about Jay Dee aka J Dilla, a Detroit hip-hop producer’s whose work is so prolific and influential his MPC sampler is in the Smithsonian.
It’s DILLA TIME
Dilla worked with hip-hop and R&B greats – Q-Tip, A Tribe Called Quest, Busta Rhymes, The Roots, The Pharcyde, D’Angelo, Common, Madlib and made his own signature rhythm that others copied – he used a sampler like no one had before.
Through his unique methods of playing with layered timing, rhythmic expectation, polyrhythm, samples stretching and feel and his ability to bend time-signatures to his will, Dilla changed how music moves, and made Dilla Time (a term coined in the 2022 book of the same name by Dan Charnas).
We explore his production work, solo music and the legacy of his final album from 2006, released three days before he died – Donuts – a sample psychedelic beat tape of melancholic beauty and a magic trick of sampling that serves as a towering and influential creative statement.
The accompanying Dilla playlist.
We are hosting a J Dilla Donuts Listening Party on April 30th at The Big Romance.
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