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Q-Tip(of A Tribe Called Quest) plus Live Band - 13th March @ Button Factory

  • 23-01-2009 12:18am
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    ChoiceCuts proudly presents...debut Irish performance!!!

    Q-Tip (of A Tribe Called Quest) plus Live Band
    Friday 13th March 2009
    The Button Factory
    Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
    Doors 7.30
    Admission €30 ex booking fees
    tickets.ie/choicecuts ticketmaster.ie choicecuts.ie qtiponline.com

    Modern hip–hop and R&B music can both arguably be divided into pre and post A Tribe Called Quest, and the musical efforts of its lead MC and producer Kamaal Ibn John Fareed better known to the world as Q–Tip. Consider the jazzy sampling, laid–back tempos and boho–chic vibe he introduced, then mull over the bohemian posturing and sounds of the neo–soul movement, plus any rap music that shies away from hardcore posturing. All roads lead back to A Tribe Called Quest and the beats, rhymes and life of one man: Q–Tip. And now the time is ripe for The Renaissance, the Abstract MC’s first solo album in nine years.

    Back when rap production was all about James Brown samples and dense, agitated sonic collages, Q–Tip was digging deeper into the record crates for snatches of stand–up bass and obscure jazz. The influence of that first sonic renaissance is still being heard. “I see the Tribe legacy as one of the strongest in modern music,” Q–Tip admits. “From us came so many artists, like Common, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, the Fugees and Kanye West. I feel very honored to have been able to contribute in such a way that, 20 years later, it still is a reference point.” Produced primarily by Q–Tip with plenty of live instrumentation and a love fixation, The Renaissance is a stark portrait of the artist as an elder statesman.

    One listen to the frenetic drumming and strutting live bassline of a track like “ManWomanBoogie” reveals that Q–Tip is on a mission to create original music as timeless as the tracks he used to sample once upon a time. It’s also obvious that the title of his latest album is no accident. “The Renaissance is significant because for some time now people have questioned the integrity of hip–hop,” he reveals. “I feel like the time is ideal for something that has a revisionist spirit to it.”

    Taking the same type of nonconformist risks as Stevie Wonder, John Lennon and the mavericks of other music genres, Q–Tip has always gone left when it comes to his position in hip–hop culture. People’s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm, the 1990 debut of A Tribe Called Quest, introduced Q–Tip’s iconoclast stance. The 20–year–old emceed about vegetarianism, French expatriates and domestic violence at a time when (then as now) other more standard rappers’ topics were marching lockstep in comparison. Yet he always made absolutely sure to charm the Bonita Applebums and practice the art of moving butts. The Renaissance goes to show that the more things change, the more they stay the same.

    On “Life Is Better,” singer Norah Jones helps Q–Tip give a unique spin on the hip–hop love song: a love of hip–hop itself, that is. “The state of hip–hop is in conception now,” he says, discussing the regeneration and renaissance of the culture. “Something else is happening to it and there’s a new approach, a rebirth that’s going on. One of the many cool things about the digital world is that it has grown the appetite for good music. Now people can find an obscure Beatles song or an EPMD remix online, so everyone is becoming more hip.” Q–Tip’s love of hip–hop only rivals his love for the opposite sex, an adoration that’s clear and evident on tracks like “Believe” featuring D’Angelo, or The Renaissance’s first single, “Gettin’ Up”: “I like to watch everybody gravitate towards you/Your magnetic presences make them come through/The same way you got them, you got me too.”

    Love talk is all around The Renaissance, but Q–Tip remains as characteristically diverse as ever. “Fight/Love” with Raphael Saadiq, for example, alludes to the ever–present realities of the Iraq War. The sole track handled by a producer other than Q–Tip himself is “Move,” a hyper–kinetic pastiche of diced–up Jackson 5’s “Dancing Machine” courtesy of the late, great J. Dilla. “A Tribe Called Quest is no more,” says Q–Tip, putting a cap on rumors sparked by their recent reunion shows on the recent Rock the Bells Tour. Yet hardcore fans will still recall J. Dilla’s participation in The Ummah, the production team (also including Q–Tip and DJ Ali Shaheed Muhammad) that handled full chores on the final two ATCQ albums. “Move” comes closest to reviving the head–nodding kick of A Tribe Called Quest, a fitting testament to the funky skills of James “J. Dilla” Yancey.

    Q–Tip is in his own extremely capable hands for the remainder of The Renaissance. Long known as a grand talent behind recording–studio mixing boards, Q–Tip has blessed a number of diverse artists with beats throughout his 20–year career: Nas, Mariah Carey, Mobb Deep, Whitney Houston. Since his start on the Jungle Brothers’ 1988 “Black Is Black,” music fans have waited on solo Q–Tip in one form or another. His 1999 Amplified debut album–produced largely by J. Dilla and featuring the career–defining hip–pop hits “Vivrant Thing” and “Breathe and Stop”–still left many wondering how Q–Tip would sound without commercial constraints. His nine–year time delay (Kamaal the Abstract was recorded but went unreleased in the interim) may bring to mind other missing–in–action masters of the hip–hop craft, but Q–Tip insists it’s all good. “There hasn’t been a delay,” he says, “and I think I can speak for myself, Lauryn Hill, Erykah Badu and D’Angelo when I say that we make music when the spirit is with us. We are a lot who are very observant as well as introspective. We paint intense, colorful pictures, so it takes time.”

    Some of that time has been spent chasing the acting jones Q–Tip established locking lips with Janet Jackson in director John Singleton’s 1993 Poetic Justice. In films like Disappearing Acts (2000), Prison Song (2001) and Spike Lee’s She Hate Me (2004), Q–Tip expresses another side of his renaissance–man persona, holding his own against actors like Sanaa Lathan and Anthony Mackie.

    “When I recorded my first album, I was 19,” Q–Tip says. “So I was very much in the moment and did not think about my career past the following year. I knew I loved what I did and had big fun, but I never imagined this.” The Renaissance marks the return of one of the most recognizable voices and individualist figures in all of hip–hop. At this moment for change in the hip–hop nation and the nation at large, The Renaissance could not have come at a more appropriate moment. Leave it to Q–Tip to be right on time.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 717 ✭✭✭ghostface ste


    I'm there already!!!


  • Moderators, Music Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 25,734 Mod ✭✭✭✭Boom_Bap


    Nice, i'm sure there'll be plenty of the other regulars on here interested in this. Perhaps a Boards.ie Hip Hop Beers meet up?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,807 ✭✭✭Raoul


    Will he perform TCQ tunes aswell? Because I'm not too familiar with his solo material. I have listened to the new album and its great and all but Im still unsure...
    Anybody heard of what he is like live?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,807 ✭✭✭Raoul


    Here is an example of his show:
    http://songsinthekeyoflife.wordpress.com/2008/12/04/gettin-up-with-q-tip-again-concert-review/

    I might have to put in an appearence!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 468 ✭✭godspal


    anyone know who the warm up act are/is?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 468 ✭✭godspal


    any news on who the back up acts are.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 327 ✭✭Dlite


    Sooooooooo there... should be excellent!!


  • Moderators, Music Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 25,734 Mod ✭✭✭✭Boom_Bap


    Support is still TBA


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,460 ✭✭✭Orizio


    Boom_Bap wrote: »
    Nice, i'm sure there'll be plenty of the other regulars on here interested in this. Perhaps a Boards.ie Hip Hop Beers meet up?

    Doubt there is enough posters on this forum for that kind of thing.

    Anyway, I won't be there, unless someone wants to buy me a car and pay for accomodation in Dublin for a couple of nights. Anyone?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,711 ✭✭✭spacecoyote


    You know I would definitely do it Oriz, if it weren't for the recession, so you can blame Anglo for not getting to go to the gig :mad:

    I shall be there though, and will Kick It in your honour


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  • Moderators, Music Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 25,734 Mod ✭✭✭✭Boom_Bap


    So it looks like this is sold out and poor Boom Bap is ticketless :(


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 717 ✭✭✭ghostface ste


    Boom_Bap wrote: »
    So it looks like this is sold out and poor Boom Bap is ticketless :(

    Oooopppssss I've left it til last minute as well...... :mad:


  • Moderators, Music Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 25,734 Mod ✭✭✭✭Boom_Bap


    Oooopppssss I've left it til last minute as well...... :mad:

    We'll have to start some sort of "Get Boom Bap and Ghostface Ste guest listed with a +1" campain.

    Followed by the "Help Orizio get transport and shelter" campain


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 717 ✭✭✭ghostface ste


    Boom_Bap wrote: »
    We'll have to start some sort of "Get Boom Bap and Ghostface Ste guest listed with a +1" campain.

    Followed by the "Help Orizio get transport and shelter" campain

    +1!!!!!

    I'm still hoping to get a sneaky free ticket off a mate of mine but looking doubtful at the moment


  • Moderators, Music Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 25,734 Mod ✭✭✭✭Boom_Bap


    +1!!!!!

    I'm still hoping to get a sneaky free ticket off a mate of mine but looking doubtful at the moment

    i'll be getting in touch with everyone i know throughout the day trying to wangle a ticket or a guest list spot.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 529 ✭✭✭clio_16v


    Lads, All City have a couple of tickets this afternoon. Very limited though!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,807 ✭✭✭Raoul


    Anybody have any pix from the concert or after party that they are willing to post??

    Thought the concert was ridiculously good. I had no idea how lively and energetic his performance would be, so I was very impressed.

    The after party was also quite enjoyable despite the price of drink being on the tad pricey side.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 687 ✭✭✭Jay Ru


    I've been to a fair few hip hop gigs over the years but this one was hands down the best by a mile. Q-Tip blew the roof off the place with his infectious energy and his band rocked. He touched on just the right amount of his classics and ripped his new material. I also like the fact that he didn't rely on to many anthems to get the crowd hyped (such as breathe & stop, can i kick it and so on). His crowd interaction was perfert, I bet that chick on the balconey will hesitate for a few sec's when texting during another live performance. I still can't believe he actually got in the crowd for his finale, fair play to him! Wud definitely pay to see him again & again!

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,807 ✭✭✭Raoul


    Im a bit hesitant to say whether its the best concert I have ever been at because I always think the most recent concert is the best concert I have ever been at. But it was amazing.

    Cheers for the pictures. Is that all you have or is that just all you put up?

    Are you annoyed you were up on the balcony when he was in the crowd?

    Hate to boast but got to talk to him for a min just after the set at the Twisted Pepper, he seemed really sound. I was just like "ehhh the concert was great, thanks for coming to Ireland" and he was just saying how welcome I was and that he was glad I enjoyed it and so on.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 687 ✭✭✭Jay Ru


    i have more pics but most of them are kinda ****e. i'll have a proper look thru em tomorrow and i'll post anything worth looking at. i wud of liken to have been in the crowd for the end but to be honest the blacony was handy. the sound was perfect, i had a great view and the bar was easy to get to.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 468 ✭✭godspal


    the concert was pretty amazing. Not as ego-centric as i thought it might be. And he certainly got the crowd going. Wasn't really that close, came late. Would have love to been in the pit.
    Man those people he got to sing... Jesus was the whole front row tone deaf?
    And that poor girl who was texting... funny stuff!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 657 ✭✭✭tomred1


    The gig was amazing. I did not expect it to be so lively. Did he preform at the aftershow party or just DJ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 687 ✭✭✭Jay Ru


    i left the after party at around 2.20 and up until then he just dj'ed.

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