SATURDAY DEC 18, 2021
529 & Speakeasy Promotions Presents:
Stay Productive
Day Tripper | DJ Nervex | Dr. Conspiracy | Floyd the Locsmif | Illastrate | Lex Boogie | Yamin Semali | Allen Thomas | Balaktus | Bruther Brown | CorduroyBilly | King Fractal | Leem Lizzy & DJ Red Handed | Monochrome Sweatsuit | SlopFunkDust
Day Tripper
Dr. Conspiracy
Floyd the Locsmif
Alongside DJ Jamad (Afromentals/The Aphilliates), Locsmif entered the mixtape scene in 2004 with the highly acclaimed Outskirts: The Unofficial Lost OutKast Remixes, an OutKast remix CD, consequently expanding Locsmif's fan base and laying the foundation for his widely received Divine Dezignz series. In early 2005, Locsmif's Divine Dezignz 1: Discovery, a collection of his original soul and hip-hop instrumentals, made its debut at iTunes and was featured on three consecutive iTunes Street Official Mixtapes. Adding upon the success of Discovery, Locsmif secured a national distribution deal with Fontana through High Wire Music to release Divine Dezignz 1.2: Re-Discovered. Guests on the record include Lil Sci (from Scienz Of Life and Sol Uprising), Stahhr (from MF Doom / King Geedorah’s “Take Me To Your Leader” LP), and others.
Whether it's jazzy soul or overground ruggedness, Locsmif's clientele includes Atlanta's own Cee Lo Green, 50 Cent for which the Locsmif produced Maybe We Crazyfrom 50's video game Bulletproof soundtrack that snagged Best Original Song in a Video Game at Spike TVs 2006 Video Game Awards. His work on O.C.’s Starchildalbum earned critical acclaim.
Locsmif's versatility in the music marketplace has landed him spots on various mixtapes and compilations such as Shaman Work Recordings' 2005 Beatology Vol. 2,[1] a commission to produce the soundtrack to Coca-Cola/Nestea's national Ice campaign, which promoted the launch of NesteaIce.com in May 2005.[2]
Additionally, Locsmif hosted a weekly Hip-Hop mix show segment called INTHELOOP on Sirius Satellite Radio [3] and has been a featured guest DJ on Shade45's Rep Your Set show.
Floyd The Locsmif has also set up his own entertainment company called "In The Loop Entertainment". He is now being represented by the independent record label Tasteful Licks.
Alongside DJ Jamad (Afromentals/The Aphilliates), Locsmif entered the mixtape scene in 2004 with the highly acclaimed Outskirts: The Unofficial Lost OutKast Remixes, an OutKast remix CD, consequently expanding Locsmif's fan base and laying the foundation for his widely received Divine Dezignz series. In early 2005, Locsmif's Divine Dezignz 1: Discovery, a collection of his original soul and hip-hop instrumentals, made its debut at iTunes and was featured on three consecutive iTunes Street Official Mixtapes. Adding upon the success of Discovery, Locsmif secured a national distribution deal with Fontana through High Wire Music to release Divine Dezignz 1.2: Re-Discovered. Guests on the record include Lil Sci (from Scienz Of Life and Sol Uprising), Stahhr (from MF Doom / King Geedorah’s “Take Me To Your Leader” LP), and others.
Whether it's jazzy soul or overground ruggedness, Locsmif's clientele includes Atlanta's own Cee Lo Green, 50 Cent for which the Locsmif produced Maybe We Crazyfrom 50's video game Bulletproof soundtrack that snagged Best Original Song in a Video Game at Spike TVs 2006 Video Game Awards. His work on O.C.’s Starchildalbum earned critical acclaim.
Locsmif's versatility in the music marketplace has landed him spots on various mixtapes and compilations such as Shaman Work Recordings' 2005 Beatology Vol. 2,[1] a commission to produce the soundtrack to Coca-Cola/Nestea's national Ice campaign, which promoted the launch of NesteaIce.com in May 2005.[2]
Additionally, Locsmif hosted a weekly Hip-Hop mix show segment called INTHELOOP on Sirius Satellite Radio [3] and has been a featured guest DJ on Shade45's Rep Your Set show.
Floyd The Locsmif has also set up his own entertainment company called "In The Loop Entertainment". He is now being represented by the independent record label Tasteful Licks.
Yamin Semali
Yamin Semali is a well-rounded Hiphop artist from East Point, GA. Born in Raleigh, NC, he has produced for and/or featured lyricism with the likes of Count Bass D, Kurupt of the Dogg Pound, Binkis Recs, Cunninlyguists, D.R.U.G.S. Beats, Boog Brown, Ken Starr, Headkrak, Arablak, Stacy Epps, Eddie Meeks, Broady Champs, Cannibal Ox, Chyle MC, Ozy Reigns, Sum Majere, Malkovich, Kam Moye (Supastition), J-Live, Joe D (God’silla) and more.
Yamin Semali is a well-rounded Hiphop artist from East Point, GA. Born in Raleigh, NC, he has produced for and/or featured lyricism with the likes of Count Bass D, Kurupt of the Dogg Pound, Binkis Recs, Cunninlyguists, D.R.U.G.S. Beats, Boog Brown, Ken Starr, Headkrak, Arablak, Stacy Epps, Eddie Meeks, Broady Champs, Cannibal Ox, Chyle MC, Ozy Reigns, Sum Majere, Malkovich, Kam Moye (Supastition), J-Live, Joe D (God’silla) and more.
Monochrome Sweatsuit
I grew up a complete guitar/music geek. Featured in Mike Varney’s Spotlight Column in Guitar Player Magazine (August 2005). Went to Berklee College of Music in 2005 on scholarship, graduating in 2009 with a Bachelors Degree in Professional Music.Played in Boston based rock outfit RIBS from 2009-2012. In 2012 I made my exit from playing rock music into getting weird with my guitar and pedals. Enter Monochome Sweatsuit. In 2013 I won Steve Vai’s Best In Shred guitar contest for Atlanta, opening up for Vai in Chattanooga, TN. Around this time I began doing session work in Atlanta’s hip hop studio scene. Through this period two projects were formed in addition to Monochrome Sweatsuit solo Material. See Crispin Wah, Armadillo.
I grew up a complete guitar/music geek. Featured in Mike Varney’s Spotlight Column in Guitar Player Magazine (August 2005). Went to Berklee College of Music in 2005 on scholarship, graduating in 2009 with a Bachelors Degree in Professional Music.Played in Boston based rock outfit RIBS from 2009-2012. In 2012 I made my exit from playing rock music into getting weird with my guitar and pedals. Enter Monochome Sweatsuit. In 2013 I won Steve Vai’s Best In Shred guitar contest for Atlanta, opening up for Vai in Chattanooga, TN. Around this time I began doing session work in Atlanta’s hip hop studio scene. Through this period two projects were formed in addition to Monochrome Sweatsuit solo Material. See Crispin Wah, Armadillo.