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The Art of Collaboration: A-Trak & Chilly Gonzales


Last Thursday, we caught the third installment of Chilly GonzalesPiano Talk Show, a four-part series with a featured guest performer at each show. Gonzales, who recently set the Guinness World Record for longest live piano performance (27 hours, 3 minutes and 44 seconds), wore a robe and slippers when he took the stage for his cabaret-style performance. He played songs that ranged from classical pieces and traditional Jewish tunes to songs with spoken lyrics, amusing the crowd with witty and brutally honest banter in between.

Special guest A-Trak joined Gonzales on stage during a jazzy piece, and took over by recording a snippet of the song, replaying it with a beat, and adding his trademark scratching. After some more banter, where Gonzales called A-Trak “the Michael Jackson of the turntables”, the duo went into a medley of songs where A-Trak added vocal instrumentals and scratches to Gonzales’ piano melody. The medley included Stevie Wonder’s “Uptight (Everything is Alright)”, R. Kelly’s “Fiesta”, Tears for Fears’ “Shout”, Steely Dan’s “Back Jack”, Chaka Khan’s “Sweet Thing”, and Clipse’s “Wamp Wamp (What it Do)”. The duet (or “Jewet”, as Gonzales put it) presented a unique take on each song that showcased the two artists’ significant talents.

In the past two years, we’ve seen A-Trak perform more times than we can count, most often in a club setting where he typically spins a blend of hip-hop and electro with his signature scratching and beat juggling thrown into the mix. You can always count on his club sets to get a crowd moving, but its in special performances like this where A-Trak really shines.

Last October, A-Trak was among the momentous roster of scratch legends who came together to pay tribute to the late Grandmaster Roc Raida. Turntable veterans, including the members of the X-Ecutioners and Beat Junkies, took turns recreating some of the Grandmaster’s celebrated turntable routines. As the youngest DJ to win the DMC World Championship (at age 15), A-Trak is comparatively new to the scratching scene, but he more than held his own among his older cohorts, eliciting an overwhelmingly positive reaction from a surprised crowd.

Like the Roc Raida tribute, A-Trak and Chilly Gonzales’ duet for the Piano Talk Show was a collaboration so rare, it is likely to be a once-in-a-lifetime moment. The performance revealed a new layer of skill and creativity that reaffirms A-Trak’s position as one of the top DJs in the world. MTV recently announced that A-Trak and Travis Barker are building a live show that will debut in Los Angeles on March 9 and 10. Needless to say, we’re looking forward to seeing what comes out of this new accord.

Check out Nicky Digital‘s video of A-Trak and Chilly Gonzales’ performance below, then click through for a round-up of photos from A-Trak’s various exploits around town. Don’t miss Chilly Gonzales’ final performance of the Piano Talk Show at Joe’s Pub this Thursday where he will be performing with Princess Superstar, and be sure to download his Pianist Envy mixtape HERE.


Chilly Gonzales and A-Trak perform at Joe’s Pub on February 18, 2010

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CMJ Madness


Creating our CMJ schedule has been no easy task. With over 1000 artists performing in NYC over the next four days, the official schedule of events is enough to make your head spin. Throw in the daily seminars and you’ve got your work cut out for you. Our top picks? The xx is performing at Mercury Lounge on Wednesday and is giving a free show at The Apple Store on Thursday. The Green Owl CMJ Showcase at Le Poisson Rouge on Wednesday also promises to be a great event, with performances by Theophilus London and The Very Best, among others. On Thursday, legendary DJs and hip-hop acts will unite at B.B. King’s to pay tribute to the late Grandmaster Roc Raida, with performances by X-Ecutioners, The Beat Junkies, DJ Craze, A-Trak, Z-Trip, and more. You can view all of the official events and create your own CMJ schedule by clicking here.

And it doesn’t stop there. In addition to the thousands of official events, we have our eyes on several unofficial events that are happening this week. Fool’s Gold Records will celebrate its two-year anniversary with events at 88 Palace on Wednesday and N8 on Thursday. Friday will keep us busy with three great events, all in Brooklyn. The Green Label Sound Bowl Party at the Brooklyn Bowl features live performances by Chromeo, Theophilus London, Amazing Baby and Solid Gold, with a DJ set by Holy Ghost. PopGun Booking is hosting their event at Glasslands, featuring a live performance by Francis and the Lights. The Trouble & Bass Crew rounds out the trifecta with an event at Cameo.

So there you have it. Are you ready for the week ahead? Check out some of the fliers for the unofficial events after the jump, and be sure to check in daily for our coverage of the CMJ Music Marathon.

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