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2013 Preliminary Battles Announced

Posted by jordimack on February 27, 2013
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After months of registration, we received sign ups from over 80 producers.  We heard from producers all over south-eastern Wisconsin and the midwest. Its tough to slim that number down to 32, so we decided to pick 31.  We are going to let you pick the 32nd producer for the 2013 Miltown Beat Down.  On March 6th, we will open up an online WILD CARD battle.  Any producer who did not make it into this year’s top 31, will get to battle online for votes, to get that coveted 32nd spot.

Our 2013 preliminary battles begin Wednesday March 6th, in our home court, the Jackalope Lounj.  This 21+ event will begin at 10:00pm each Wednesday night.  Doors open at 9:00pm and the room fills up quick, so be sure to get there early.

This year’s competition will have a new twist, instead of our traditional bracket style battle, we are going to host a ROUND ROBIN style tournament.  That means each producer on that night, will battle each other producer there.  4 producers, 6 rounds of battle, 2 action packed hours, and 1 winner.

Producers are listed in order at A,B,C, and D. The evening’s bouts will go like this…

10:00 A vs B
10:20 C vs D
10:40 A vs C
11:00 B vs D
11:20 A vs D
11:40 B vs C
12:00 Winner Announced! ( one winner per night, will move on to the Finals at Turner Hall Ballroom on May 3rd. )

Wednesday March 6th

*hitmayng 
vs.
Mammyth
vs.
Oh James
vs.
DJ Syquest

Wednesday March 13th

Pay Dirt Productions
vs.
James Dece
vs.
Mike-A-Knight
vs.
The Beat Houzing Group

Wednesday March 20th

Madden Miles
vs.
James Jaxin
vs.
Auggie
vs.
S.D

Wednesday March 27th

D-Ski The Illeagle
vs.
Mike Regal
vs.
Bubba
vs.
Bitch House 20/20

Wednesday April 3rd

JazzWard
vs.
Soul Track
vs.
Cope Spoken
vs.
Destro

Wednesday April 10th

Lex Luther
vs.
McThree
vs.
Filippo Styles
vs.
DJ Grandmaster O

Wednesday April 17th

Klassik
vs.
GoodWill
vs.
Lynd-Oh
vs.
Allerian

Wednesday April 24th

40 Mil
vs.
TradeMark
vs.
Adlib
vs.
?

The ? above will be determined on Monday April 15th. The producers who were NOT selected from the over 40 submissions we received this year, and over 80 registrations, will have the chance to battle ONLINE for votes. This will be set up and go live on March 6th and run through April 15th. (more details coming soon)

We hope to see you out at this year’s battles.

Miltown Beat Down Presents: THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY PRODUCERS

Posted by jordimack on January 13, 2013
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: beat tape beats, Hip Hop, hip-hop/rap, instrumental, Miltownbeatdown, Milwaukee, MTBD, rap beats. Leave a comment

It’s finally here… The very first Miltown Beat Down Beat Tape.

This project is the result of a dynamic group of Wisconsin based music producers, using the platform of competition to create artistic collaboration.   Spearheaded by producer D-Ski The Ill Eagle, the first ever MTBD producers beat tape covers a wide range of styles and musical talents.

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The Miltown Beat Down is Milwaukee’s longest running beat battle and has seen over 100 of the region’s top producers compete over the past 8 years. This collaboration of some of the event’s champions and finalists, represents the cream of the crop if Milwaukee’s production scene.

For album version, visit www. miltownbeatdown.bandcamp.com

credits
released 14 January 2013
MIXED by DJ MADHATTER
Executive Producer: D-Ski The Ill Eagle

2012 Battle Wrap Up: Finals

Posted by jordimack on September 14, 2012
Posted in: Battle Wrap Up. Tagged: Bizzon, Came One, Championship, Klassik, Miltown Beat Down, Milwaukee, reason, Takeover. Leave a comment

This year’s Miltown Beat Down was without a doubt, our best competition to date. We had more quality rounds of battle, and many of the contestants could have easily won the whole thing. I was genuinely excited and motivated by the level of competition we saw this year.

Let’s go back and look at the battles from the semi-finals.

Reason [483] vs. Madden Miles [449]

This was an exciting spectacle to say the least. Madden Miles teamed up with Unlooped violinist Alida LaCrosse. This was a level of creativity we had NEVER seen before in the history of this event. While the performance was amazing, the beats did not knock as hard at 2011 Champ Reason.

Jazz Ward [515] vs. Elete Trax [336]

The boys from Jazz Ward proved to be a force to be reckoned with! They brought some HIGH energy beats in this round.

Goodwill [335] vs. Came One [468]

Will brought his usually diss-heavy battle beats, but Came One’s boom bap was a little heavier than Goodwill’s.

White Russian [446] vs. James Jaxin [510]

This was a very close battle. Judges were torn on this one, but it seemed to boil down to audio fidelity. James Jaxin had bigger hits coming out of his NI Maschine, than White Russian’s computer. In the end, hardware won this battle.

Professor Problems [522] vs. Lex Luther [510]

The closest call of the night by far. 2010 Champ Lex Luther brought out some big guns, and was not afraid to play offense in this battle. However, creativity and performance brought Professor Problems ahead. This beat seemed to be the one that took Lex down…

D-Ski [410] vs. Sam Winters [395]

While Sam Winters impressed the crowd and judges with his unique beats on the OP-1, D-Ski was ready with some hot and heavy DJ Premier style boom.

Trademark [378] vs. *Hitmayng [326]

This battle was closer than expected. *Hitmayng had some creative new styles, unlike anything we’d heard that night. But in the end Trademark showed us what a battle veteran can do to his competition.

40 mil [412] vs. Klassik [488]

This was the battle I was waiting for all year. The “people’s champ” 40 MIL and MTBD freshman Klassik have known each other for years. There was no doubt that both of these gentlemen wanted the win. They both wanted to WIN IT ALL. 40 MIL held nothing back, and actually made it personal with a “tight pants” diss sample. ( Klassik does wear some tight ass pants… LOL) But Klassik held nothing back, and again performed his beats live, with his Axiom. His unique style impressed the judges and Klassik moved on to the finals.

Or winners Reason, Jazz Ward, Came One, James Jaxin, D-Ski, Trademark and Klassik moved on to Saturday night’s competition with some very exciting rounds.

Reason [418] vs. Jazz Ward [506]

Reason seemed to hold something back in this battle. He may have gone into this one a bit too confident. The kids from Jazz Ward surprised the audience again, as they defeated 2011 Champ REASON.

Came One [458] vs. Jame Jaxin [399]

James Jaxin again brought some heavy beats, but Came One was ready to go and got one up on James in this round.

Professor Problems [500] vs. D-Ski [360]

This was a battle of two completely different styles. D-Ski was locked and loaded with lots of big beats, but Professor Problems decided to go for style points. He brought some dark beats into this round, and scratched his bass lines and samples into his beats. When some one does that, it’s almost impossible to beat them.

Trademark [473] vs. Klassik [511]

Trademark was ready again with diss-samples and battle beats, but Klassik opted for a smoother approach in this round. Cool dance focused beats impressed the crowd and the judges; and Klassik made the final four.

Our 2012 FINAL FOUR; Jazz Ward, Came One, Professor Problems and Klassik brought some heat for the last few rounds.

Jazz Ward [512] vs. Came One [554]

They had a great run in this year’s battle, but the boys of Jazz Ward seemed to run out of steam in this round. They had some great beats, but Came One went for the throat in this battle, and came out victorious.

Klassik [488] vs. Professor Problems [508]

There was no shortage of creativity and performance in this battle. I personally thought this was one of the most exciting battles to watch in the history of the event. In the end, Klassik lost the battle, because the judges felt he compromised his style to try to beat Professor Problems with a more aggressive style. There is no doubt that Professor Problems was killing it in this battle, but with such different styles, it’s tough to call battles like this one.

The 2012 Miltown Beat Down finals wrapped up with Professor Problems battling Came One. Stylistically these two were close. Professor Problems had more technical prowess, while Came One had bigger boom bap. After a very close battle, Came One was crowned the 2012 MILTOWN BEAT DOWN CHAMPION.

I must say, that I am more than impressed with the beats we heard this year. We’ve already begun plans to get the 2013 battles going in the winter, and I’ve heard from many of the producers that they plan to collaborate on a number of projects.

Watch for a 2012 MILTOWN BEAT DOWN BEAT TAPE coming soon, and a MTBD mini-documentary!

Thanks again Milwaukee for being so amazing. Thank you for supporting these producers. Thank you for supporting this event.

Thank you all!

With love,

Jordan aka DJ MADHATTER

Photos courtesy of LisaLisa Jamz Photography!

2012 Finals Weekend Extravaganza!

Posted by jordimack on September 4, 2012
Posted in: General. Tagged: Beat Battle, Miltown Beat Down, Milwaukee. Leave a comment

Now that we have wrapped up all the 2012 preliminary battles.  We had a great year of competition, but now it’s time for the 2012 MILTOWN BEAT DOWN FINALS.

THis year we will be hosted at the Yellow Phone Music Conference. Yellow Phone Music Conference (YPMC) is a four day gathering of talented artists and music professionals from all over the nation . YPMC will present engaging panel discussions and mentor sessions with experienced, respected  music business leaders from  Los Angeles, New York, and Nashville. YPMC is dedicated to bringing professionals, artists and fans together to share ideas and discover new opportunities.

One of the many great showcases this year will be the MILTOWN BEAT DOWN Semi-Finals on Friday September 7th and the 2012 Finals on September 8th.  Over the month of August, 32 area producers competed for a slot in this weekend’s battles.

What are they battling for?  Well, braggin’ rights, as they will be the 7th annual Miltown Beat Down champion.  But in addition to that, we’ve got quite a nice prize package.  Our friends at Mutiny Music have teamed up with Livid Instruments to provide us with a LIVID INSTRUMENTS OHM RGB midi controller.

We’ve also got a  $250 MODA 3 shopping spree, so they can step their shoe  game up!

And our friends at Koss will provide the winner with a custom Koss headphone headquarters tour, and headphone fitting.

We will be at Moct, this year for back to back night’s of battles and performances.

Friday September 7th will feature performances from Vision The Kid, Deletah and The Cranberry Show.  Here is Friday’s battle schedule…

10:00- Reason vs. Madden Miles

10:15- Jazz Ward vs. Elete Trax

11:00- Goodwill vs. Came One

11:15- White Russian vs. James Jaxin

12:00- Professor Problems vs. Lex Luther

12:15- D-Ski vs. Sam Winters

1:00-Trademark vs. *Hitmayng

1:15- 40 mil vs. Klassik

We will continue on Saturday night with performances from Deputi, Kid Cut Up, Frankie Flowers and Demix.  The top 8 producers from Friday will battle for the 2012 title, and we’d like to announce something VERY SPECIAL!

Back by popular demand, it’s the 2012 Consolation Prize Battle.

We’ve taken the top 4, highest scoring producers, and offered them a chance to compete in this competition.  We will kick of the FINALS with the following battles.

9:15 Jungle Boy VS. Bubba
9:30 Jooney Dubz VS. B-Luv
9:45 Winner1 VS. Winner2

This should be a lot of fun!  You can purchase advance tickets HERE, or pay $5 at the door the night of the battle.

2012 August 30th Battle Wrap Up

Posted by jordimack on August 31, 2012
Posted in: Battle Wrap Up. Tagged: Beat Battle, Miltown Beat Down. Leave a comment

Well that went by quick!

The 2012 Miltown Beat Down preliminary rounds are officially over. What an amazing collection of producers we’ve had this year. Last night former Miltown Beat Down Champ JIHAD BARACUS came up to me and said, “the quality of beats this year has been better than ever!” I agree Jihad… I agree.

This last night of battles, was without a doubt the best night of the month. We had some of the highest scores of the event, we also saw more live performances than any year, more hardware, and even some Miltown Beat Down firsts!

TradeMark [557] vs. Oh James[406]

This battle was an exciting way to kick of the night. Miltown Beat Down veteran TradeMark had his musical knives sharpened to battle MTBD new comer Oh James! This was a very close battle at first, but TradeMark sealed the deal when he sampled ME! He took a sample of my address to the crowd in an earlier battle, and used this quote against Oh James! That’s a first! Congrats TradeMark.
O.V.A[393]. vs *hitmayng[433]

These fellas pulled out the gear last night as *hitmayng rocked his midi keyboard with Ableton Live andO.V.A. battled with his 8 track Tascam ( which by the way, was THE best sounding piece of hardware we have heard all month. Who would’ve thought that would’ve been the case, but it was crispy clean!) Both had bangin’ beats, but *hitmayng’s live performance came up with a few more points, and moved on to the semi-finals.
40 Mil [518] vs. DJ Grand Master O [408]

The people’s champ, 40 Mil had his work cut out for him with this battle. New comer, DJ Grand Master O was dressed for battle, literally. His extra bling, was actually well complimented by his live manipulation of his beats. Using the Numark NS6, he did a great job of remixing, juggling, chopping and screwing his own beats. 40 Mil’s approach was a little more simple… PLAY HIT $#*!… That approach worked, and he moved on to the semi-finals.
Klassik [588] vs. B-Luv [553]

This was THE BEST BATTLE OF THE YEAR!

Klassik makes his Miltown Beat Down debut with a live performance on his Axiom keyboard. In a very gutsy move, he played the melodies for much of his beats live. MTBD veteran B-Luv, went for more of an army tank approach to his battle. With heavy beats and sure-fire hotness, he had one of the highest scores in the competition. This battle went into extra rounds, and it boiled down to that last beat. B-Luv had a little less fire in the last round, and Klassik moved on to the semi-finals.

Thank you Milwaukee, this year’s battles were some of the most exciting we’ve had in 7 years. Producers are really stepping up the performances and catering their beats to the battle format. It makes me proud that Milwaukee is producing such high quality music. We will see you at the semi-finals on September 7th at the Moct in Milwaukee’s 5th ward!

*picture love from JBizznezz at MODA3

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