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New project from 2011 Miltown Beat Down winner REASON.

21 Jul

After winning the 2011 Miltown Beat Down, Reason didn’t just relax and play it cool.  Nope!  He put out a new project.  Check out his “Champion Sound” that gives you a little taste of his catalog.

Battle Recap: May 26th

27 May

Another well attended evening of battles here in Milwaukee last night.  The energy level was almost a 9 last night (on Jordan’s scale of 10), as some MTBD vets and rookies moved on the JUNE 10th finals at Turner Hall.

We again had some very close calls last night.  One battle even came down to just 2 points.  The vets came correct last night, but the new faces had some of the most exciting sounds we heard.  The diversity of sound last night was one of my favorite parts of the battle.  Heads were feeling some of the unexpected new styles that hit the stage last night. Here are the scores…

Reason [408] vs. MC Cullah [361]

Mixed Up [362] v.s Luxi[428].

Goodwill [423] vs. Mighty DR [168]

Hurrikayne [275] vs. Jooney Dubz [361]

There was a lot of energy in these first four bouts.  It was nice to see some hardware in the house, as Mixed Up played his beats out on his ROLAND MV8000.  (that big ass one the RZA uses.)  Goodwill also surprised the crowd and the judges, while I kept my smart ass comments to myself when Hurrikayne and Jooney Dubz battled.  (These fellas made me look like a 12-year-old up there.  Big ass dudes with big beats.)

The evening finals were close… VERY CLOSE.

In the battle of LUXI vs. REASON, only 2 points came between Luxi and a trip to Turner Hall.  Final score for that battle…  Luxi [399] and REASON [401].  This puts the Reason and Luxi battle even closer than the ClassiCal and 40 MIL battle from last week.

Jooney Dubz and Goodwill also got down to the wire in their battle.  After 3 beats, it was too close to call, and the KID CUT UP called upon the crowd to chant for a “beat off’.  Each producer was given a 4th beat, and while Jooney Dubz played to cool, and selected his beat 2nd, Goodwill played the best beat we’d heard all night, and Jooney Dubz [366] lost to Goodwill [438], in over time.

Congratulations to  GoodWill and Reason.  These fellas will be at the June 10th finals with White Russian, Audio Pilot, 40 Mil and TradeMark.

We have seen some amazing battles this year.  So many close ones, that I’m contemplating having a losers WILD CARD battle at the finals.  Stay tuned for more info on that.

Be sure that you join us for the 2011 MILTOWN BEAT DOWN FINALS at Tuner Hall Ballroom Friday June 10th.  We are excited to welcome Jay-Z’s DJ, engineer and producer YOUNG GURU to Milwaukee for the 2011 finals.  Young Guru and a panel of Milwaukee’s best DJs and Producers will judge these final 8 on June 10th.

Don’t forget, that pre-sale tickets are available online HERE, and at Moda3.

New Year, New Battle

8 Jan

Welcome to 2011.

We are in the works of planning the 2011 MILTOWN BEAT DOWN.  As we prepare all the details, we want to take the beginning of this year to recap all the excitement we’ve seen in years past.

2010 was a landmark year for the battle.  Our 2010 champ LEX LUTHOR was invited to participate in the 2010 RED BULL BIG TUNE BATTLE.

Here is how the finals all went down…

While LEX did not win the mid-west regional for BIG TUNE, he put up quite a fight…

We’ve got more great plans for 2011, so stay tuned.  If you have any questions about sign up for 2011, feel free to email us at miltownbeatdown@gmail.com

 

Are you ready!?!

19 May

The finals are right around the corner. FRIDAY MAY 28th, the 2010 Miltown Beat Down will come to a close as we engage in one more round of battles to determine our 2010 champ.
Past Champions, new producers, Milwaukee artists and the entire MKE hip hop community will be there to see who is crowned the 2010 champ! Guess who else will be there?….

FREEWAY!

We are very excited to have Rhymesayers Entertainment in the building for the 2010 finals. New RSE rap phenomenon FREEWAY will be hitting the stage along with super producer Jake One.
Jake and Free’s new album “Stimulus Package” is out now on RSE.
Here is their new single “She Makes Me Feel Alright”

Jake and Free will also be joined by Vitamin D, who not only mixed this newest album, but has been producing some of the best Hip Hop I’ve heard in the past few years…
Check out his new album with ABSTRACT RUDE entitled REJUVENATION.

Vita, Jake and Freeway will also be joined by J Moore in the judging booth, and they have a very special offer for this year’s winner. The 2010 MILTOWN BEAT DOWN champion will receive an invitation to the 2010 RED BULL BIG TUNE BATTLE.

Red Bull Big Tune is the nation’s premiere head-to-head producer battle, established to showcase the musical talents of emerging as well as established music producers. It was created by DJ/producer/emcee — Vitamin D and Music Manager/Program Director — Jonathan Moore in 2004.

MKE will represent at Red Bull Big Tune 2010

ROUND 3: Friday April 16th 2010

12 Apr

ZEEKZILLA wins round 2

Congratulations to ZeekZilla! He won Round 2 of the MILTOWN BEAT DOWN and will be headed to the finals on Memorial Weekend.

We are back at the WHEREHOUSE on Friday  April 16th for the 3rd round of battles.  We’ve got 4 more Milwaukee producers taking the stage to duke it out!

Jihad Baracus

TRANSIT

DJ PERU

Rob Legacy AKA GHOSTHEAD

These producers will also be joined on stage by some of Milwaukee’s best rap talents, to keep the party kickin in between battles.

We’ll have live performances from:

Milwaukee’s most decorated  Hip Hop group… KING HELL BASTARD

and award winning hip hop duo Streetz n Young Dueces.

Doors open and 9pm, with KID CUT UP on the ones and twos.  Battles begin at 10pm, so do not be late.

See ya on Friday April 16th at the WHEREHOUSE!

Registration is now OPEN!

4 Jan

That’s right! It’s officially 2010, so it’s time for the 5th annual Miltown Beat Down Battle to begin.
This year’s battle will offer 16 producers the chance to be crowned the next MILTOWN BEAT DOWN champ! For complete registration rules click HERE.
For more detailed registration info, click HERE!

Sign Up NOW for the 2010 Miltown Beat Down

Registration closes at midnight on Monday February 15th. That’s 6 whole weeks! So get yo’ act together, look over the rules, take your time to produce your best submission, and look for a call the week of February 15th!

2009 Miltown Beat Down. What it’s all about!

5 Mar

The Miltown Beat Down is Milwaukee’s premier head to head Hip Hop battle. Now it’s it’s 4th year, this year’s event encompasses more Milwaukee talent than years past, in a marathon of Hip Hop battles.

THE BATTLES:

The first battle, The FREESYTLE, will be just that. A traditional head to producer freestyle, in which producers play their top beats against one another. Which ever opponent gets the crowd the loudest wins.

In the second battle, THE HEAVYWEIGHT BATTLE requires a bit of homework. in this battle, producers will need to be on their A game, when we give them a folder of unknown sounds and samples they must manipulate to create new original beats for the battle.
The final evening will feature the competitions most difficult challenge; the A-TEAM BATTLE. In this battle four producers will each be given a secret envelope of sounds, samples and audio clips they must incorporate in beats they make right there on the spot.
The battles have been building in attendance and energy over the past months as we prepare to see the finalists battle in the historic Turner Hall Ballroom in downtown Milwaukee on April 4th 2009.

Short History:

Production battles have been gaining popularity in the hip-hop scene worldwide. What makes the Miltown Beat Down so unique is its long run and it’s nontraditional format. No beat battle in the world is set up like this one. For over three months, downtown Milwaukee will host dozens of local rap producers in a multiple round format.

Jordan “madhatter” Lee hosts the morning drive show on 88.9 Radio Milwaukee, is a member or Milwaukee hip hop giants the Rusty Ps and a member of the Red Bull Music Academy’s Mr. X Program. As the host and creator of the Miltown Beat Down, Jordan aims to build bridges and unify Milwaukee’s extremely segregated hip hop scene. An impressive list of celebrity producers, local musicians, deejays, and radio personalities will be judging the final event. Every Wednesday night, the Jackalope will host a different round of the battle. The battles will continue throughout the winter, and as soon as the snow begins to melt, the final round will commence April 4th in the historic Turner Hall Ballroom. With three unique events, this years battle will be the most action packed event of the Milwaukee winter.

MILTOWN BEAT DOWN 2008 Wrap Up:

The bigger picture:

As an active member of the Milwaukee Hip Hop community, Dj Madhatter is very aware of the social, economic and cultural segregation within our city. With the Miltown Beat Down, we hope that area Hip Hop artists will have a platform free of any barriers with which they can come together and share a stage and audience. The battle has always been an important part of Hip Hop culture, and is one of the primary roots of the genres existence. This event aims to bring together Milwaukee artists of all ages, races and cultures. Our goal is for Milwaukee artists to bridge gaps, and find ways to collaborate with a neighbor whom they may have otherwise never had an opportunity to work together.
The Miltown Beat Down has again partnered with the True Skool Organization to further develop our goals of community outreach and diversity. TRUE Skool’s mission is to use cultural arts to educate and empower youth from different backgrounds and cultures to become leaders for positive social change in their communities. By infusing the core values of Hip Hop Culture; conflict resolution, creativity, self-expression, non-violence, and community activism, this unique organization positively impacts a diverse group of our inner city’s youth.
“Hip Hop is more than music, it goes beyond dance and sounds, it is about culture, history and skills. It was born of the same societal ills we see youth facing today; lack of jobs and economic opportunities, violence in our neighborhoods, schools, and at home, broken families, gangs, under-funded schools and lack of community resources. Hip Hop is a tool and a culture in itself that allows for positive change in one’s life and promotes the true meaning of “community”. Few social movements have been as effective as uniting cultures as Hip Hop has been for over 30 years.”
-TRUE Skool, Inc.

To watch complete video wrap ups…
visit our VIMEO page
and H2OMagOnline!

What is this Beat Down all about?

15 Nov

The Miltown Beat Down is entering it’s 3rd year, as Milwaukee’s premier Hip Hop producution battle.  Yours truely, Dj Madhatter began this battle as a way too bridge the huge gaps in the Milwaukee Hip Hop scene.  For those out there who don’t live in Milwaukee, we have some serious color and culture lines in this city.  The art and music scenes are reflective of these divisions.  

The rap scene here is like three different cities.  The ultimate goal of this event is to replace the listener’s expectations of certain themes or content, with raw beats.  There is no doubt that the MUSIC is what has lead Hip Hop to become he world wide phenomenon that it is.

Check this video produced by 889 Radio Milwaukee’s own Tarik…

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