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?uestlove Guests on Grammy U’s Art of The Crossfader (LIVESTREAM)

(AllHipHop News) ?uestlove and J. Period are teaching Summer School. Grammy U’s Summer School video series starts with an live study of the art of the crossfader. Exploring the history, mechanics and cultural impact of the crossfader. In an almost Hip Hop Ted Talk, USC Professor Josh Kun and J. Period reveali samples from popular songs such as Jay-Z’s “Empire State of Mind”, Common’s “The Light” and others . ?uestlove, is the special guest of the event and will have plenty of insight on the art and techniques of the crossfader. Check out the livestream below: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUS7e_HZJKs&w=560&h=315]

DJ/Producer J. Period Officially Named Music Supervisor For NBA's Brooklyn Nets

(AllHipHop News) DJ and producer J. Period has officially been named Music Supervisor for the Brooklyn Nets, a position which is first of its kind in the NBA. J. Period, who has been working the boards at Barclays since November, has created over 150 remixes to a number of hits, both classic and new, for a Barclays Center home crowd of over 15,000 attendees a night. “It is truly an honor to be part of the Nets’ groundbreaking approach to music at Barclays Center,” added J. Period in an official press release. “As a Brooklynite for over 10 years and a lifetime hoops head, I’m excited to play a role in shaping the musical identity of the Brooklyn Nets in their debut season.” “Barclays is the new epicenter of Brooklyn,” he continued. “The arena experience is all about capturing that essence. As Music Supervisor, my goal is simple: energize the entire crowd and help make it fun for everyone… Brooklyn-style.” In addition to his nightly music selection, Period also helped craft a remix to the official anthem for the Brooklyn Nets by John Forte titled “Brooklyn: Something to Lean On (J. Period Remix),”  which plays before every home game. “J. Period has played an integral part in reinventing how we musically entertain our fans,” stated Petra Pope, Nets Senior Vice President of Event Marketing and Community Relations. “He has strong ties to the Borough of Brooklyn and the diversity it represents… we are fortunate to have him as a part of our team.” To date, J. Period has collaborated with the likes of The Roots, Lauryn Hill, Jay-Z, Big Daddy Kane, Talib Kweli, Nas, Q-Tip and many more. In the past decade alone, he has released over 30 mixtapes, and has worked on the music for a number of films and video games including Street Kings, American Gangster, DJ Hero and Tony Hawk’s Motion. In addition to the news of his new position, J. Period is gearing up for the release of his newest mixtape, Rage Is Back, which drops next Tuesday, February 12th and is led by the Common-assisted single “The Next Chapter (Still Love H.E.R.).”

B.o.B. Enlisted for Hip-Hop Dance Experience Video Game

(AllHipHop News) Atlanta-based Hip-Hop artist B.o.B. is co-signing what Ubisoft Entertainment says is “the first authentic Hip-Hop game for dance.” In the video game, participants of The Hip-Hop Dance Experience can dance to popular songs with original moves designed by Hip-Hop chore0graphers. Gamers can move to original moves and trigger lavish visual effects, while users can customize their avatars, Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, Flo Rida, Chris Brown, and more. Earlier today at the Ubisoft Entertainment’s office in Los Angeles, rappers T.I., B.o.B. entertained a group of journalists who previewed The Hip-Hop Dance Experience. At a recent event at Gary’s Penthouse in New York City, Ubisoft gathered a group of music industry figures, who received a first-look at the new game. DJ J Period provided the sounds for the evening, which was hosted by Angela Yee from Power 105’s Breakfast Club and Hot 97 personality Miss Info. Check out the video of the party here. Gamers can pick up the project here via Amazon. Check out the video below of B.o.B. demoing the game with his dancers. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQVUBvXkIE8]