Small label start-up to produce "free-style" tracks!

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From what I know, in addition to hip-hop, the owners are planning on releasing dance tracks with the freestyle flavor.

Big audition Feb 9th at the Shadowland Theatre in Ellenville, NY.

One of the owners, a dj for 10 years, promoted some of Fever's recording artists from 90-92. I saw three of his shows and his biggest and best was in 91 when he had Tony Moran, Lisette Melendez, Two-Without-Hats, and Coro all appear at the Paramount in Middletown, NY. Great show!

Word is, one of Mic-Mac's former producers will be working with him.

Freestyle is alive and "KICKIN" in up-state NY!
 
What's up 845DJ. I live in Middletown and I remember when they were here. Keep me informed with the new music info. I'm also recording here in Scotchtown with a guy named Ernie Colon. Tell me more about this audition. What do I have to do?
 
Great!

Ernie is a pleasure to work with, a gifted and talented producer/engineer.

Ask Ernie for the details about the audition Feb 9th. I believe he has he label's office number and contact information. They need to know the genre of music your interested in. Should be real energetic in Ellenville that day!!!!!!

The show at the Paramount did not sell out. The promoter, Gary Brill, did an excellent job. I know him. He should have went with radio advertisement especially since Lisette Melendez had major marketing pull in 91. Brill is probably the one behind the scene at the label.
 
Cool!

If it is Brill, then keep your eye out for his close friend Brian Carroll. The two team up all the time and together they "CREATE" MUCHO-HYPE!

An article might appear in tomorrow's Times Herald Record by Sandy Tomcho with details about the label and the 9th.
 
845 DJ, I spent five hours in the studio with him yesterday. Ernie was thrilled to hear that someone on the internet was complimenting him.
 
Audition went great!

Did you attend?

I believe Ernie sat with one of the owners near the front and I do know for sure Gary Brill was at the show. There was well over 70 people trying out and that number represents a combination of singers, rappers, and producers.

Great show!
 
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