Starting his career as a radio DJ, Earl-E has been rocking the airwaves, blessing dance floors, and prolifically producing hip-hop music since 1992. His analog approach employs heavy use of samples, found sounds, and turntable experimentation, making what he calls, "beats inspired by life." He pulls from an extensive vinyl collection of hip-hop, reggae, house, funk, soul, jazz and more for his mixes. He also plays a mean harmonica.
10/29/2010
Halloween with Too $hort, Shiny Toy Guns, and Rage Area
Halloween Weekend is here and we are ready to party! Discounted tickets are still available here. This event is also the "Official Halloween Party" for the Long Beach Comic Con going on all weekend, so there should be some great costumes.
10/25/2010
Shot of the Tonic
I am looking forward to rocking the Whisky with a super dope dub band from Jamaica, Dubtonic Kru. This will be the first time I've rocked the stage that was the home to one of my favorite bands, the Doors. Rage Area, like The Doors, is also out of Venice, and is bringing together a multitude of sounds and influences to create a unique and new sound. BREAK ON THROUGH....
10/12/2010
Earl-e Goes Dub
Yo- I just started collaborating with Venice band, Rage Area and am planning to step in and play some shows with this electronic/dub reggae outfit. The beats are 808 thick with ultra groovy basslines and vocals. Some big shows coming up soon, so looks like the start of something irie mon. E-mail me about tickets for any of these shows- yo@djearl-e.com
10/08/2010
Limited Time- WHOLE ALBUM digital download for 99 cents!
DOWNLOAD HERE
In an effort to get some more feedback and reviews on my album, I am offering my latest, Wax Onomatopoeia for digital download for only 99 cents. That is the WHOLE ALBUM, artwork and highest quality 320kps files direct to your computer instantly. You may still order a physical copy of the CD, for 10 times the price, but for the casual listener, how can you beat a dollar for a full hour of hip-hop dopeness, mixed by a true fan of music.
This album isn't just a collection of beats and scratching. It is a story told through the language of a hip-hop DJ, an autobiography of a beat junkie. Let me know where it takes you, where you listen to it, and when. What do you dislike about it? I wanna know...
Do it now.
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