May 24, 2013
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Posts tagged: Deejay Theory

The LargeUp Sessions (5/16): Los Rakas + Deejay Theory

Words by LargeUp Crew—

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It’s going to be a Bay Area takeover this Thursday night on the The LargeUp Sessions, as Our NorCal crew (and burgeoning Latin rap stars) Los Rakas and our own Mixtape Mondays columnist Deejay Theory—make their return to our RadioLily.com radio show. Los Rakas are stopping through in advance of their Webster Hall show Friday night, amidst their run opening up theater shows for US reggae road kings SOJA; Theory comes to us fresh off a major (if unexpected) high note of his own: a well-received official remix of Demi Lovato’s chart-busting pop hit “Heart Attack.” Tune in to RadioLily.com Thursday night from 6 to 8p.m. ET to hear how it goes down, and catch up with Los Rakas via their two latest videos—for “No Tan Listo” and “Mi Pais”—below.

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Mixtape Mondays: The Large, So Shifty, Toddla T x Deejay Theory, I-Octane, Max Glazer

Words by DJ Theory —

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Welcome back to another stacked edition of Mixtape Mondays. Big vibes from the UK, Germany, NYC, Jamaica, and even a quick ting from yours truly add the pepper this week. Serve yourself below.

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Now, “Hear This”: Grandtheft + Deejay Theory Bring the “Moombashment”

Words by RHEK —

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For his new My House EP on Finnish label Top Billin, Canadian beatmaker Grandtheft enlisted our own Deejay Theory to collaborate with him on a B-side cut called “Hear This.” The swinging, reggae-tinged, moombahton-esque collabo has a whole heap of obscure samples from yard so even if club music isn’t your thing, there’s fun to be had picking out the sources. Still, we’re betting you might dig “Hear This” anyway—it’s just that fresh.

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Summa Madness: Deejay Theory x Stylo G x Bob Marley, “Call Me A Marley” + Summa Pack

Words by Jesse Serwer—

Leave it to our inimitable Mixtape Mondays columnist Deejay Theory to set the summer off proper. Just in time for BBQ season, he’s just dropped a “Summa Pack” of DJ-friendly remixes on us, featuring brand-new reworkings of Bob Marley’s “Could You Be Loved,” Santana’s “Black Magic Woman” and an unlikely pairing of JC Lodge’s “Someone Loves You Honey” and raps from those amorous Panabaynians, Los Rakas.

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