Sunday, May 30, 2010

Check out our calendar!!!



Check out our calendar & upcoming events at The Shrine.









Saturday, May 29, 2010

KOOL KEITH + HOWLIN' WOLF + Q BERT = JAPAN!?!?


The last installation of (Diggin' Chicago) Windy City Crates featured a post on Howlin' Wolf's classic 'Spoonful'. Well sometimes the digging goes on right in our own house, and in our minds. The internet is great for random connections between seemingly unconnected artists. The Wolf post got me listening to a bunch of blues rock and made me remember a record I bought a long time ago by a group called Natural Calamity. They were a 'Trip Hop' group from Japan formed in the early 90s composed of Shunji Mori and Kuni Sugimoto, plus American singer Stephanie Heasley. 'On The Peach' features remixes from their 1997 album 'Peach Head' and has an ultra rare collaboration between the group and Kool Keith (?!) along with DJ Q Bert! Keith was fresh off the Dr. Octagon record and drops some of his most bizarre, blunted (and funny!), stream of consciousness lyrics. The song lifts Howlin' Wolf's signature "ooh wee" vocal as it lazily bumps over a blues-ed out beat complete with Q Bert scratches.

LISTEN: NATURAL CALAMITY (FEAT. KOOL KEITH) IN THE WEE WEE TIME

Friday, May 28, 2010

Indie Hip-Hop Invasion!


In case you've been sleeping under a rock lately there is an indie hip-hop resurgence going on in America. Labels like Stones Throw, Fools Gold & Rhymesayers have been leading the charge the last few years. Well we at The Shrine are doing our part by giving you (Chicago) a piece of that action. We have Stones Throw Artists Aloe Blacc & J Rocc coming, along with 10 DEEP Mixtape alumni Donnis and Chicago hip-hop artist RHYMEFEST!

For tickets to these events visit Clubtix.net







P.S.

Do remember that Wednesday, June 2nd arguably the greatest producer in Hip-Hop history...DJ PREMIER will be at The Shrine, click here for tix!.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

(DIGGIN' CHICAGO) WINDY CITY CRATES - HOWLIN WOLF - SPOONFUL (THE OG AND ONE 4 THA BEAT HEADZ)



"I wanna' hear some Howlin' Wolf' says the man. I oblige. No argument there. "Nobody makes this kinda music any more". I know... Damn the man got a voice like a buzz saw. "How does he sing like that"? Wolf was six feet six inches tall, three hundred pounds, probably more. Sounds twice as big. Hell, bigger. Seriously. From The Wolf's 'Howlin Wolf' comes the gigantic 'Spoonful'. So much insanely good music recorded in Chicago, at Chess Records! Even if blues isn't necessarily your thing, this album is essential. Imagine South Michigan avenue when he dropped this gutbucket bomb in 1962! Classic. Chicago. Yes, sir.



Wolf was gettin' hip with the long haired kidz in 1969 and actually ended up bringing the the noise to yet another generation with his fuzzed out re-vamp from his 1969 album 'The Howlin' Wolf Album'. Like Muddy Waters, Wolf recorded his own 'psychedelic' record in 1968, riding the wave of Jimi Hendrix. Purists hated it, so did Wolf. Don't know 'bout the kidz, but the album has a ton of beats that producers and DJs have pilfered over the years. The opening break pretty much gives you the idea. They make Hip Hop with these kind of records, son. Fifty years later, Wolf's 'Spoonful' still weighs a ton.

Madvillain - Papermill



DOWNLOAD IT:
PAPERMILL BY MADVILLAIN (LINK)
MC: DOOM
BEAT: MADLIB

“PAPERMILL” IS THE FIRST RELEASE FROM THE NEW MADVILLAIN ALBUM WHICH DOOM & MADLIB BEGAN RECORDING IN 2009. THE ALBUM IS CURRENTLY A WORK-IN-PROGRESS AND WILL BE RELEASED ON STONES THROW RECORDS.

Kanye West - "Power" (produced by S1, featuring Dwele)



This is the highly anticipated first leak off Kanye West’s upcoming album.



UPDATE: This was an unauthorized leak. In addition to being unmixed, this is only a rough and not final version of the song.

download here.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

The Biggest Weekend in CHICAGO



The Shrine now has the BIGGEST weekend in CHICAGO! The Shrine welcomes Chicago party starters Ronda Flowers (The Queen of House) & Teddy Gilmore (Clubnet 360) to the fold, this is only the beginning! Enjoy the photos!



















Friday, May 21, 2010

VOTE FOR THE SHRINE!

Click here to vote for us!
The Reader's "Best Of Chicago 2010" issue is coming. Let the people people know how we get down! VOTE!!! VOTE FOR BEST DANCE CLUB!!!!!
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The Shrine Team

Team is a good word, but maybe family is a better one. Meet some of The Shrine family!



Darnell

Darnell, The Shrine's always dapper door host, operates by a simple philosophy: that patrons should feel welcome and comfortable as soon as they enter the club. Darnell has been committed to providing outstanding customer experience since his days as the original door host of the Funky Buddha Lounge. Darnell has also served as original door host of Spy Bar, and as host of renowned Chicago restaurants like Red Light and Marche.

A native Chicagoan, Darnell loves house music, and counts Terry Hunter, Gene Hunt, Jesse De La Pena and Joe Bryl as his favorite DJs. You'll be able to spot Darnell at The Shrine on Fridays and Saturdays by one of his signature Fedora hats. RSVP for either Fridays or Saturdays on this page (or both) and say hey to Darnell next time you're at The Shrine.


Larry Miller - Host

Larry Miller brings a decade of experience in Chicago, Washington D.C., and New York nightlife to his position as host of the Shrine.

The son of a DJ, Larry was raised on the southside of Chicago and started collecting disco, hip-hop, and rare groove records at an early age. He started working his professional start in nightlife working at Slick's Lounge, and quickly rose to manage the respected venue for a five year period. He went on to management positions in New York, with stints at Club Element, the Times Square BB King's, and as head bartender for renowned chef/restauranteur David Bouley at Bouley restaurant. Prior to The Shrine, Larry was door host at ROOF at The Wit Hotel, Chicago's premier rooftop lounge. In his spare time, Larry makes art, writes rhymes, and DJs disco and boogie at various parties around Chicago.


Joe Bryl

Joe Bryl, previous co-owner and musical director of the famed Chicago nightclub Sonotheque, has assumed the position of musical curator of upcoming Wednesday night events at The Shrine, which will focus on on a wide-range of eclectic, underground sounds. He has been working in the club and entertainment industry for the last twenty years and was an original partner in the creation of the renowned music venue HotHouse, exposing Chicagoans to a wide range of left-field dance music, ranging from Rare Groove, Latin, Funk, Brazilian, Steppers, African, Acid Jazz & Neo-Soul. Mr. Bryl was also involved in early days of The Funky Buddha Lounge, setting new standards for nightclubs in Chicago. He is also an accomplished DJ and record collector, once named by the Chicago Tribune as Chicago's "Most Interesting DJ", with an extraordinary knowledge of music genres and history from around the world.


Renée

Writer and marketing specialist Renée carved out a comfy niche at the Shrine after 8 years of grinding in Chicago and Miami's nightlife industries. This culture junkie and music buff is a Jill of All Trades at The Shrine, but is best known for her distinctive blend of sweet and sassy service as a VIP hostess and marketing assistant. With an appetite for quality, charm, and style, Renée scrapes the plate. Look for the girl with the cute smile and the smart mouth.


DJ Rude One

DJ Rude One is the new curator of classic hip-hop talent and programming at The Shrine. He is one half of the Chicago/New York based DJ & production crew, Single Minded Pros. His status as one of the best hip hop djs in the U.S. has been certified on turntables all over the country as well as Europe & Japan. From DMC DJ battles to a 3 year residency on The Jenny Jones Show, Rude has done it all. Also a celebrated producer, Rude has laced beats for Kool G. Rap, Kool Keith, Tony Touch, and many more. A former URB Magazine "Next 100" artist, his work has been featured to critical acclaim in XXL, Scratch Magazine, Remix, Elemental, and The Source. His productions can be heard on ESPN Radio, as well as episodes of Run's House, Rob & Big, and This American Life.

Video + Photos: Georgia Anne Muldrow live at The Shrine

Georgia Anne Muldrow - Roses (Live @ The Shrine Chicago) from Cam Be on Vimeo.





Some Otha Ship artist(s) Georgia Anne Muldrow and Declaime performed at The Shrine this week along with Rita J! & Innosphere! What an amazing night of soul, and a very cool, sexy and beautiful crowd!