
I‘ve never dripped sweat onto the floors of The Ukie, made it out to “Making Time,” got my fingers dusty at Armands, or stumbled across The Roots rockin’ the corner of 5th & Passyunk. I wasn’t there. So I live vicariously through you lucky few that were there or are there now. In an effort to exorcise my envy I started a project called Keys to the City focusing on Philly.
I enlisted the help of my two favorite Philly artists (the Roots and Diplo) and a website that basically taught me about hip-hop (okayplayer) to tell your story to the world wide interweb.

The Roots are as synonymous with Philadelphia as cheese steaks and
water-ice. Over the last 15+ years they have evolved to become the
epicenter of the Philadelphia music scene as the artists not just
everyone in Philly look up to, but around the world.
Check out this exclusive Keys to the City interview with Black Thought and ?uestlove
The torch bearers for live instrumentation, The Roots keep the idea of the black
band (in the sense of being recognizable and relevant) alive. Ten
major album releases deep and enough tours around the Globe to make
your head spin, The Roots have earned their title as The Legendary.
And in 2008, it's as if The Roots have just begun. On June 7th in
their home town of Philly, the crew hosted their first ever all day
festival dubbed The Roots Picnic.
Curated by the band, the festival brought together an eclectic group of some of the most revered artists in the country including Gnarls Barkley, Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings, Deerhoof, The Cool Kids, J*DaVey, Esperanza Spalding, Dj Jazzy Jeff, Diplo, and more. Check out these exclusive videos and photos from The Roots Picnic courtesy of Okayplayer.
Here is the first of 4 webisodes from The Roots Picnic that went down in Philly last month. This one features commentary from Black Thought regarding putting the Picnic together as well as plans for its' future. You also get a sampling of all the goings-ons of the day. Stay tuned for episodes 2-4!
Okayplayer also teamed up with photographer Trevor Pauhlus and Ginny Suss to capture the day's events on film.
The night before The Roots hosted a jam session
(dubbed The Hors Dourves) at Philly's TLA on South street with artists
Janelle Monae, Santogold, Dice Raw, Tu Phace, and Patty Crash, to name
a few. The weekend's events further solidified The Roots as leaders
in taste and as Bosses in the game. peep that here... http://www.imeem.com/keystothecity/video/rBNLL5kD/keys_to_the_city_keys_to_the_city_philly_with_diplo_music_vi/
In honor of Keys to the City Philly, ?uestlove came through with his quintessential playlist of songs recorded by Philadelphia natives or written and produced by notable Illadelph residents.

this photo by Trevor Paulhus
If you've ever seen the man DJ, you already know of his impeccable taste and knowledge of music. The list includes everything from: an exclusive MAD DECENT dj mix, the soul train theme, John Coltrane, Bilal, Hall & Oates, Pink, Eve, & Joan Jett.
Your not going to believe this! Not only can you listen to this incredible collection of songs courtesy of one of the greatest musical minds in history...if you embed this playlist in your blog, imeem profile, myspace or website, and post a link to this page, then send that link to imeemcontests@gmail.com, you can win this awesome Mad Decent Prize Pack including:
DJ Blaqstarr: Supastarr EP (vinyl)
DJ Blaqstarr: Shake It To The Ground (vinyl)
DJ Blaqstarr: King Of Roq (cd)
South Rakkas Crew: Mix Up (cd)
South Rakkas Crew: Mad Again (vinyl)
Boy 8-Bit: Suspense Is Killing Me (vinyl)
Hollertronix #8 (vinyl)
Diplo: I Like Turtles (cd)
Mad Decent logo tee

Speaking of Mad Decent...

Starting with those first Hollertronix parties where Bone Crusher & New Order brawled inside the speakers and club kids fought for floor space to sweat on you knew there was something brewing in Philly besides cheap beer. These ruckus events got their start in a funky, odd-ball basement known as the Ukrainian Club in the Northern Liberties section of Philly where Diplo and Low Budget ushered in their unique blend of dirty south, crunk and Miami bass.
For a tasty sampling of Mad Decent music, check out this exclusive DJ Mix they did for Keys to the City Philly
tracklisting to follow

Mad Decent closed out the Roots Picnic weekend in Philly by throwing their own massive block party with many of the Mad Decent artists on hand.
Check out 2 wild photo slideshows from that sizzling hot party, you wish you were there.
and...
Even before Diplo ever set fingers on wax he was already spinning in the shadows of a great tradition of Philly Dj’s going back to Jazzy Jeff and Schooly D. Diplo recognizes Schooly D’s importance in his Keys to the City interview when he says, “if you listen to Live from Union Square, the way he was mixing records on that track blew people away in New York.” And to this day, Diplo and the Mad Decent crew continue to smash genres to afterthoughts, rock parties til’ the cops leave and surround themselves with artists dedicated to the same tradition of innovation Schooly and Jazzy set all those years ago.
Here is Diplo's interview for Keys to the City, featuring the exlusive premiere of a new Track "Blow your Head!
Stay tuned for 2 more interview segments with Wes. In the next installment, he and Xavier from Justice clown around on tour and he runs through some of his favorite Philly artists and record stores.
Way More Mad Decent...
Diplo @ Coachella
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http://www.imeem.com/maddecent/playlist/oEVKqrU_/coachella_2008_photo_playlist/Mad Decent in Mumbai
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http://www.imeem.com/maddecent/playlist/zXGl4SaG/mad_decent_in_mumbai_photo_playlist/The official Mad Decent Video Podcasts
Stay tuned for the premiere of the Mad Decent Block Party videos.

We can't forget, Philly's own Jazmine Sullivan...
Watch this new video from Jazmine, she got her start singing licks at The Black Lily, back when that was the regular weekly hot spot for female musicians to showcase their talents, regularly backed by The Roots. Here she's singing alongside Missy Elliot in her new video for "Need U Bad."
Now your hometown girl is set to release a record with production from the likes of Missy, Salaam Remi, Jack Splash, Tricky, Wyclef, and more. But before she does, she decided to grace us with a playlist of her phavorite Philly artists, which DJ'd herself, as well as talk about growing up in Philly and how it shapes the music she makes.
This is not a definitive picture of Philly music as I am not qualified to present that. It’s an honest attempt at showing the unlucky who have never been what really goes on in your fair city. So I implore you; if you like what I’ve put together than show some love, write something and post a link. If you think I’m missing something (I am) than let me know, post a playlist to the page, or send me an email. This is your music and your town, so let me hear your voice.
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