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The Legacy of D'Angelo: Isaiah Sharkey & Bilal Reflect While D Performs in 2000


Prepare for an hour-long recollection of good music, comedy and studio memories as D'Angelo collaborators guitarist Isaiah Sharkey and singer Bilal reminisce. Between the catalog from each of these Soul brothas you're bound to discover some great music as they continue where D left off. 

Below, enjoy the soundboard audio as D'Angelo performs his last show with his band The Soultronics. 

The Electric Lady Studios promo for D'Angelo's "How Does It Feel", now available here at eBay
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Inside D'Angelo's Recording Techniques & Performance

Here is an inside look into D'Angelo's recording and performance techniques as revealed by Isaiah and Bilal in this discussion:

Based on the insights shared by Isaiah Sharkey and Bilal, D'Angelo's approach to music is characterized by an intense focus on feeling, meticulous arrangement, and a "raw" sonic aesthetic.

D'Angelo's approach to music is characterized by an intense focus on feeling, meticulous arrangement, and a "raw" sonic aesthetic.

I. Recording Process and Philosophy
The "Record Everything" Rule: D'Angelo followed a strict policy of recording every moment in the studio
. He often preferred first takes or early captures because they contained the "initial feeling" and essence of a song
.
Capturing the "Gibberish": During the recording of Black Messiah, Isaiah Sharkey noted that D'Angelo often kept "gibberish" parts—the moments where a musician was still trying to figure out their part—because the natural struggle and discovery felt better than a polished take
.
Vocal Layering and "Scratch" Tracks: D'Angelo would often record "scratch vocals" consisting of gibberish rather than lyrics to capture the melody and emotion first
. He would then harmonize and stack these layers of gibberish until they eventually evolved into actual words
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The "Oil Painter" Approach: He had no concept of time and would constantly "go back in and touch" his work, much like an oil painter, often spending years refining a project
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II. Instrumental and Sound Techniques
Multi-Instrumental Mastery: D'Angelo was deeply involved in every layer of the music. He played piano, guitar, and bass, often performing the bass parts himself on tracks like "A Thousand Deaths" and "Another Life"
.
Guitar-Centric Keyboard Style: Even when playing keyboards, D'Angelo thought like a guitar and bass player
. He avoided "big huge chords," preferring a leaner, more rhythmic approach that emphasized the relationship between the right hand, left hand, and the bass line
.
"Drippings": This was D'Angelo’s term for a specific guitar technique used by Isaiah Sharkey, characterized by atmospheric, fluid melodic lines found in songs like "Till It's Done" and "Another Life"
.
Experimental Sound Design: He encouraged unconventional sounds, such as Isaiah Sharkey using a drumstick on guitar strings to imitate Johnny Guitar Watson, which became the intro to the Black Messiah album
. He also utilized "space echo" and cranked amplifiers to achieve specific textures
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The ASR-10 and "Book Bag of Sounds": D'Angelo relied on the ASR-10 sampler and carried a book bag full of floppy disks containing his signature sounds
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III. Rehearsal and Performance Standards
Meticulous and Intense Rehearsals: Bilal described D'Angelo as "extremely meticulous," noting that he knew every note of every part for every instrument in the band
.
Unconventional Work Ethic: D'Angelo often operated on a delayed schedule, sometimes showing up at 2:00 AM for a session or rehearsal
. However, once he arrived, he was "on fire" and "on it," maintaining a crazy work ethic that often lasted until 6:00 AM or 10:00 AM
.
Physical Preparation: To get his musicians in the right headspace, D'Angelo would sometimes smack or poke his band members right before performing to ensure they were "ready to play"
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IV. Sonic Aesthetic and Influences
The "Dirt" and the "Grit": A core element of D'Angelo's sound, particularly with engineer Russell Elevado, was a refusal to "shine" the music
. They aimed to capture the raw, gritty vibe of the room, prioritizing "dirt" and "feeling" over "plastic beauty"
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Gospel Quartet Roots: Much of D'Angelo's rhythmic foundation comes from Gospel Quartet music, which mixes blues, doo-wop, and a driving vamp known as "the drive"
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Space and Intentionality: A major takeaway for musicians working with him was learning how to use space and being "very intentional" about every note played, ensuring nothing was "buried" in the arrangement

Discover A Beautiful Side Of Your Mind With The Music of Sweet Candies & Byron Miller


The music of bassist Byron Miller and the vocal trio Sweet Candies have what it takes to chase the clouds away. Indulge in these musical treats which offer a new outlook on life with tunes that are joyful and sweet as your favorite dessert. Byron and flutist Ragan Whiteside get smooth on a cover of Janet Jackson's "Any Time Any Place" while Sweet Candies are the epitome of bliss on "A Side Of Your Mind". Let each of these trailblazers of R&B be the soundtrack to your best day, providing a place of serenity and happiness.
 

Rhamel's 1991 Hip Hop Single "Straight Out Of Brooklyn" Reissued Digitally

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Rhamel is here to excel at the level of a rebel as he represents the larger-than-life attitude of Brooklyn. "Straight out of Brooklyn" is a song and 12-inch vinyl single by artist Rhamel, originally released on Heated Records in 1991, often paired with "Do It Any Way You Want". It is characterized as Hip-House/Old School HipHop and is featured on the 2025 album Lost Old School HipHop: Final Chapter. 

You can get a copy of the original 12" single here at my eBay Storefront. If you decide to purchase it or anything else through my link, thanks in advance. As a member of the eBay Partner Network, I'll receive compensation from your purchase. "Lost Old School HipHop: Final Chapter" is streaming on YouTube and here at Apple Music.

Vinyl Reanimators Mix Original Hip Hop Samples For Over An Hour, Hosted by Stretch Armstrong & Lord Sear


On a Friday morning and barely awake from listening to The Stretch Armstrong Armstrong & Bobbito show, I was lucky to capture this gem. Stretch & Lord Sear played this tape of a superb Vinyl Reanimators mix to pass the time while waiting for the Jazz Man to arrive at WKCR. This is one of the best original Hip Hop sample mixes I've heard to date. 


The humor Stretch & Sear bring to the mix makes this mix that much more special. The two sound delirious as they kick jokes and snap on each other while burden by their impatience of waiting for "The Jazz panzy man" to arrive. Bob is missing in action and the dastardly duo manage to snap on him as well. Enjoy a golden moment of 89 Tech 9 entertainment and crate digging history.


Soul II Soul & Patrice Rushen Classics Collide on "Honey Caldwell" by King Most


This combination of Soul is sweet as honey as King Most redefines Soul II Soul with his smooth remix blend. Enjoy as the inspirational vocals of "Keep On Movin'" meet the carefree and romantic sound of Patrice Rushen's "Remind Me". These pleasant vibrations of music prove one thing for certain: the power of hope and love in everlasting. 

Life Becomes Sweeter on "Sugar Baby Butterfly" by Saxophonist Oilly Wallace


With upbeat summer vibes akin to the rush of "Brazilian Jazz Affair", a touch of Soft Rock, Funk and more, Oilly Wallace finds his sweet spot in music. Enjoy the sweetness of "Sugar Baby Butterfly", a groovy affair which projects the most delightful feelings and thoughts of life. These arrangements are the musical cradle for your Soul crafted by a musician who sets us adrift toward youthful happiness and innocence.

Jazz Fusion Displays Power & Grace on "Dogs Bark Babies Cry" by Yoni Mayraz


Keyboardist and producer Yoni Mayraz returns with an anticipated new album, ’Dogs Bark Babies Cry’ set for release on September 5th 2025, via PPK Records (run by Pino Palladino & David Passick). The follow-up to his breakout debut ‘Dybbuk Tse!’ sees Mayraz pushing his singular sound into deeper, wilder territory.

‘Dogs Bark Babies Cry’ stands for “the moment when a commotion takes place. Dogs start barking, babies cry. It’s an ominous sound, yet a natural one. One that can be heard from afar,” explains Mayraz.

The RZA Pays Homage To The 5% Nation While Scram Jones Spins Rare Wu Samples


Just how deep can it get? Very, when dealing with the supreme mathematics and wisdom of The Wu Tang Clan. If you aims to achieve a deeper understanding of life instead of looking at the world around you on face value, this documentary is insghtful. The RZA delves deep into the teachings and philosophy of The 5% Nation to provide a great look at the creation and enduring legacy of The Wu. As a result, your bound to leave with a desire to study in order gain more clarity about your own life, identity and beliefs.

Below, Scram Jones cuts and blends to offer one of the best Wu Tang mixes. This isn't your average sample mix, Scram makes it a memorable event of Wu crate digging excavation.
 

Singer Stacy Ryan Re:imagines A Chet Baker Classic on "Like Someone In Love"


May your heart flutter to the soulful sounds as Stacy Ryan breathes new life into a Chet Baker classic. "Like Someone In Love" is transformed from the somber mood of the original into a delightful R&B tune. What once resembled the feeling of being at a Jazz lounge becomes a ray of sunshine as you enjoy the company of your significant other. 

This one as well as other gems on this compilation are sure to be the soundtrack for your romantic mood. Stacy leads the way to happiness with emerging talents of music who draw inspiration from the charming Jazz persona of Chat Baker.

You've Got A Friend With The Blissful Soul Music of SpaceArk & The McCrary


Like a wishing well or magic carpet, the magical Soul music of SpaceArk & The McCrary is your chance to get away. Although each band has their own approach to music, each album is sweet and soothing to the soul. Each digital reissue introduces us to their rare recordings of the 70's and songwriting that overflows with feelings of happiness. The result is a warm embrace of music that reminds us of the best things in life, like the presence of a good friend.

 

In '91, Gangstarr Introduces "Step In The Arena" On British TV


Add this one plus the full instrumental album below to your "Step In The Arena" experience. We get more insight behind Gangstarr's classic sophomore album as The Guru & DJ Premier sit with UK TV. Here what Sunset Vinyl has to say about this interview:

"In this early UK television interview, Gang Starr — Guru & DJ Premier — introduce themselves to British audiences for the first time.

Filmed at a pivotal moment in hip-hop’s evolution, the duo reflect on their roots in New York and Boston, the influence of family and street knowledge, and the philosophy behind their music. They discuss rap as a “voice of black youth,” the social realities that shape their lyrics, and the importance of bridging understanding between cultures.

The conversation also explores:
The fusion of jazz and hip-hop
Working with Spike Lee and Branford Marsalis
Why jazz deserves renewed respect
Educating listeners through rap
Underground credibility vs commercial trends
The rise of “gangster rap” and staying true to their own style
The vision behind their album Step in the Arena

Guru and Premier explain how their creative partnership works — from Premier’s production to Guru’s lyrical approach — and why they see rap as both an artform and an educational tool.

A fascinating snapshot of Gang Starr at the beginning of their UK breakthrough — thoughtful, socially aware, and laying foundations for the jazz-rap movement that would define the early 90s."



Here's a dealer on eBay who has the instrumental vinyl for "Step In The Arena" on sale. If you decide to buy it or anything else through my link, you'll support the blog because eBay compensates me as a member of their Partner Network. The copy I got of "Step In The Arena" instrumentals was a test pressing which if I can recall correctly, I got at Beat Street in Brooklyn.

Mikey D'Struction Taks Hip Hop With Apathy & Rocks The Mic Live In The 80's


Two destructive lyricists share stories of their admiration for Hip Hop in this 2026 interview by Apathy. Queens legend Mikey D'Struction is today's guest who tells his story of rocking mics while exchanging his undying joy of Hip Hop with Apathy. Press play for an interview that's sure to make you smile whether your a DJ, MC or casual listener.

Big Phrodee provides some rare audio of Mikey D'Struction at work from the years of '84 and '88. This series of performances by Mikey D includes a hilarious cover of T La Rock's "It's Yourz".


Hear Fredro Starr Freestyling At An '89 Park Jam + The Instrumentals of Onyx's Debut


Veteran Queens NYC DJ Cutmasta Jt provides rare audio which represents Hip Hop in it's purest form. One of the recordings includes a young Fredro Starr letting the lyrics flow live in '89 at Baisley Park. Cutmasta Jt is on the wheels of steel at this moment plus other park jams, such as the renowned Redman & Biz Markie performance at Montibello Park. Check out Cutmasta Jt's Soundcloud page for more gems plus others which may not be posted which you can DM him about.

Nod your head to the ruff rugged and raw sound of Onyx's Def Jam debut below.
 

Funk Night Records Presents: "Cinema (The Essential Library Vol 1)" by Initials MB


"One year after Brighter, Initials MB returns with his 6th album Cinema, an instrumental record extending the momentum initiated with Bang bang! (released in 2023 on the le pop club label). Cinema immerses the listener in a retro, cinematic atmosphere, where a gentle nostalgia floats — like an idealized vision of 1960s film music. The artist’s signature sound is fully present: a delicate blend of light pop, baroque influences, and psychedelia. Carefully crafted arrangements bring together violins, vibraphones, and 60s organs, crossed with subtle acid-tinged fuzz guitar lines. Dreamlike jazz-inspired choirs and a lyrical voice carry the album, giving it a unique sense of reverie."

Monica's "Before You Walk Out Of My Life" Receives The Soul Bounce of NYC Alowicious


Enter the genre-bending and soul-drenched sound of a band who love the 90's as a Monica classic gets flipped lovely. With their jazzy Soul rework, NYC Alowicious leave their stamp upon Monica's "Before You Walk Out Of My Life". This is just one of numerous covers that show their command of R&B/Soul and unique soul persona. Enjoy a cover that brings a whole new swag to this tune as NYC Alowicious let it all hang out. The delightful vibe of this song receives a new dose of happiness based upon a reimagining which brings joy to the notion of love's departure.

 

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