SATURDAY JAN 28, 2017
529 & Speakeasy Promotions Presents:
Stay Productive
Stay Productive
Day Tripper | Dr. Conspiracy | Illastrate | Floyd the Locsmif | Rock Most | Hosted by Fort Knox | DJ Nervex | Buscrates | Allen Thomas and The Family Orchestra | STLNDRMS | and more
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.
Rock Most
DJ Rock Most is a musically diverse entertainer specializing in high energy, interactive sets. Clients and guest alike can expect a roller coaster ride from a variety of eras and genres making for a unique party experience, or a very calculated, themed mix of their favorite hits. The Ohio native has over 20 years of Wedding, Corporate, Nightlife & Private events under his belt having performed for crowds off all ages from coast to coast and as far away as Costa Rica. Based in Atlanta, he can be found among some of the city's finest DJs performing at such hot spots as The Living Room @ The W Atlanta (Midtown) hotel, Edgewood Speakeasy (The Music Room), The Glenwood (EAV), MJQ and more. Also, DJ Rock Most has been one of several rotating DJs on Georgia Techs WREK radio station since 2007.
DJ Rock Most is a musically diverse entertainer specializing in high energy, interactive sets. Clients and guest alike can expect a roller coaster ride from a variety of eras and genres making for a unique party experience, or a very calculated, themed mix of their favorite hits. The Ohio native has over 20 years of Wedding, Corporate, Nightlife & Private events under his belt having performed for crowds off all ages from coast to coast and as far away as Costa Rica. Based in Atlanta, he can be found among some of the city's finest DJs performing at such hot spots as The Living Room @ The W Atlanta (Midtown) hotel, Edgewood Speakeasy (The Music Room), The Glenwood (EAV), MJQ and more. Also, DJ Rock Most has been one of several rotating DJs on Georgia Techs WREK radio station since 2007.
Allen Thomas and The Family Orchestra
"Allen Thomas was born in Chicago, and moved to Atlanta with his family before starting elementary school. His musical career began with a Japanese Noise duo, "The Cocaine Adventure" when he was 18. Once he left home in 2011, he moved in with friends and this became the birth of his first hip hop group, iLLmont. This nine person musical collective's first release was "Bruh, the LP" which contained the online hits, "Green Slurpee" and "Miscellaneous Info". This was followed by "20 East Vol 1", "Shawty", and their biggest success, "20 East, The Waffle House Diaries". During this era of his career, iLLmont played venues in Atlanta such as 529, The Department Store, The Basement, The Masqurade, EAV Union, and Terminal West, as well as opening for acts such as Blackalicious, Oddisee, Ab-soul, and Tanya Morgan. In early 2015 iLlmont called it quits and Allen started on his solo career. His first solo release came out in the fall of 2014 and was titled "Belvedere Plaza" based on the local Decatur shopping center he grew up near. He also release a video for the song "Atlantic Station", which included the inovative use of a drone camera flying over the Atlanta high end shopping district. Allen Thomas has always created songs about the experiences of his friends and himself, talking about what life is like for young black men in a culture that more often than not has no place for them. He sings about his generations struggle to succeed in a city that offers them few opportunities. At the same time, his songs are filled with hope, happy times with friends, the challenges of romance, self discovery and the battles that rage on in the minds of young men since time began. His music is derived from his influences in soul, hip hop and funk which results in a truly Ratchedelic sound, while at the same time keeping it honest and vulnerable. Since becoming a solo act, Allen Thomas and his back up singers "The Family Orchestra", have opened for Overdoz at the Masquerade and Black Milk at The Basement, as well as DIY shows in homes and outdoor parties within the Atlanta underground hip hop scene. And, as usual, he is once again working on new music and planning a Summer of live shows in the Atlanta area."
"Allen Thomas was born in Chicago, and moved to Atlanta with his family before starting elementary school. His musical career began with a Japanese Noise duo, "The Cocaine Adventure" when he was 18. Once he left home in 2011, he moved in with friends and this became the birth of his first hip hop group, iLLmont. This nine person musical collective's first release was "Bruh, the LP" which contained the online hits, "Green Slurpee" and "Miscellaneous Info". This was followed by "20 East Vol 1", "Shawty", and their biggest success, "20 East, The Waffle House Diaries". During this era of his career, iLLmont played venues in Atlanta such as 529, The Department Store, The Basement, The Masqurade, EAV Union, and Terminal West, as well as opening for acts such as Blackalicious, Oddisee, Ab-soul, and Tanya Morgan. In early 2015 iLlmont called it quits and Allen started on his solo career. His first solo release came out in the fall of 2014 and was titled "Belvedere Plaza" based on the local Decatur shopping center he grew up near. He also release a video for the song "Atlantic Station", which included the inovative use of a drone camera flying over the Atlanta high end shopping district. Allen Thomas has always created songs about the experiences of his friends and himself, talking about what life is like for young black men in a culture that more often than not has no place for them. He sings about his generations struggle to succeed in a city that offers them few opportunities. At the same time, his songs are filled with hope, happy times with friends, the challenges of romance, self discovery and the battles that rage on in the minds of young men since time began. His music is derived from his influences in soul, hip hop and funk which results in a truly Ratchedelic sound, while at the same time keeping it honest and vulnerable. Since becoming a solo act, Allen Thomas and his back up singers "The Family Orchestra", have opened for Overdoz at the Masquerade and Black Milk at The Basement, as well as DIY shows in homes and outdoor parties within the Atlanta underground hip hop scene. And, as usual, he is once again working on new music and planning a Summer of live shows in the Atlanta area."