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DESCRIPTION: $18 Adv 8:00 PM 17+ Bottom Lounge | 1375 W. Lake St. | Chicag
 o ••••••• Tickets: Time: Doors 8:00 PM Show 9:00 PM Price: $
 18 Adv $20 Day of Age Limit: 17 &amp\; Over J Rocc One of the original tur
 ntablists\, J Rocc founded the Beat Junkies in 1992 with Melo-D and Rhettm
 atic\, but has done just as much on his own as in a group setting. He bega
 n DJing in the mid-'80s with a California group named PSK. Soon after form
 ing\, the Beat Junkies became a seminal force in the rise of instrumental 
 hip-hop\, including core member Babu plus future stars Shortkut and D-Styl
 es. In addition to numerous mixtapes and his own production for Stones Thr
 ow releases\, J Rocc has been the DJ for Madlib's live shows since the ear
 ly 2000's\, was the 3rd member of Jaylib (Madlib &amp\; J Dilla) during th
 e group's live events\, and collaborated with Madlib on Beat Konducta Vol.
  5-6: A Tribute to J Dilla. J.Rocc is on the air every Sunday Night from 1
 0pm-12am PST with KPFK (90.7 FM) in LA. As the host\, J Rocc plays a wide 
 range of music from new releases to dusty old records made around the worl
 d. Past guest include Gaslamp Killer\, Cut Chemist\, Dam-Funk\, Peanut But
 ter Wolf\, Stro Elliot\, Lakim\, Metta World Peace and many more. You can 
 tune in on-line at kpfk.org. Every 2nd Saturday you can find J.Rocc on App
 le Music/Beats1 with Dr. Dre presents The Pharmacy. Hosted by Xzibit\, D.J
 . Pooh\, Eddie Francis\, and Wyann Vaughn. J Rocc is currently working on 
 a new LP for Stones Throw and is co-producing a "Flaunt Edwards" project o
 n Leaving Records. ◙ stonesthrow.com/jrocc ■ twitter.com/jrocc ◘ ins
 tagram.com/jrocc210 ♫ mixcloud.com/jrocc Karriem Riggins Karriem Riggins
  is best known as a jazz drummer and hip-hop producer for artists like Com
 mon\, Slum Village\, Talib Kweli and The Roots\, but he doesn’t categori
 ze himself as anything but an artist. “You don’t have to put yourself 
 in a box…there’s so many different ways to go\,” Riggins says. A stu
 dent of late jazz bassist Ray Brown\, he tours with another Brown protég
 é\, Grammy Award winner Diana Krall. In 2011\, he collaborated with forme
 r Beatle Paul McCartney in concert and on Kisses on the Bottom\, McCartney
 ’s first studio release in five years. Names of some of the jazz artists
  he’s backed reads like the genre’s hall of fame - Hank Jones\, Oscar 
 Peterson\, Milt Jackson\, Donald Byrd and Ron Carter. For his solo debut A
 lone Together on Stones Throw Records\, Riggins plants himself firmly as a
  hip-hop producer with a 34-track instrumental odyssey through nearly ever
 y influence on his career thus far. “Coming back to the machines\, I fee
 l like I can really express myself\,” Riggins says. “This is the way t
 hat I express my rhythms.” Machines\, however\, are just one way he expr
 esses his rhythms. Midway through the album\, the track “Water” is int
 errupted by a vocal snippet where the speaker places Riggins “right at t
 he intersection of hip-hop and jazz.” Alone Together is that intersectio
 n\; it’s the jazz music he’s played professionally since the age of 19
 \, and it’s crafting beats like “Africa” on an MPC5000 while touring
  throughout Eastern Europe and Russia. ◙ karriemriggins.com ■ twitter.
 com/karriemriggins ◘ instagram.com/karriemriggins1 ♫ youtube.com/user/
 KARRIEMRIGGINSMUSIC Peanut Butter Wolf Chris Manak first started buying re
 cords in San Jose\, CA in 1979 at age 9. It was mainly soul/funk 45s by ar
 tists like Cameo\, the Gap Band\, and Rick James. By the mid 80's\, he was
  DJing and making his own beats for MCs and a few years later\, he met 16-
 year-old rapper Charizma and they soon signed with Hollywood Records. In D
 ecember 1993\, the world lost Charizma to gun violence. Wolf took a break.
  "Making beats" eventually became therapy for the next few years and in 19
 96\, he started Stones Throw Records out of his bedroom as a vinyl-only re
 cord label that catered to DJs. His own album My Vinyl Weighs A Ton\, was 
 the most successful release of the label's early years. In 2001\, Wolf mov
 ed to Los Angeles\, bringing hip hop artist Madlib along with him\, who be
 came the center of the label for many years. When Madlib made Quasimoto's 
 The Unseen\, Stones Throw saw a turning point and defied more conventions 
 with each year. With artists as varied as Dam-Funk and Anika\, Stones Thro
 w grew a reputation for its left-field style\, while Madvillain and J Dill
 a's Donuts\, cemented their status in hip hop. As the founder of Stones Th
 row\, Wolf has also curated albums for Adult Swim\, 2K Sports\, Serato\, a
 nd Urban Outfitters. He has also discovered Mayer Hawthorne and Aloe Blacc
 \, encouraging both artists who were rappers at the time to become singers
 . After three decades of vinyl DJing\, PBW now prefers A/V sets\, playing 
 music videos pulled from his personal collection of rare VHS\, DVD\, laser
  disc\, beta\, etc. Peanut Butter Wolf the label founder still enjoys a DJ
  career that has taken him around the world since 1992. Whether it's a pri
 vate dinner party for Bill Clinton\, a string of dates with the Beastie Bo
 ys\, Gwen Stefani's birthday party\, or his own high school reunion\, Wolf
  is equally at home behind the turntables. A documentary on the life of PB
  Wolf and his label Stones Throw\, Our Vinyl Weighs A Ton\, is now playing
  at film festivals\, focusing on the path of Chris and the record label he
  created nearly 20 years ago. ◙ stonesthrow.com/pbwolf ■ twitter.com/p
 bwolf ◘ instagram.com/pntbtrwlf ♫ soundcloud.com/pbwolf Also Appearing
 : DJ Dave MATA of Impala Sound/Soul Summit
DTSTAMP:20260522T131524
LOCATION:Bottom Lounge
SUMMARY:J Rocc &amp\; Kariem Riggins (Live)\, Peanut Butter Wolf\, Mata
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