04
Jul
10

45 King, Shortkut & more @ Som Bar

mixtape marketing + good company present
45 KING

Friday, July 9th 2010
45 KING

epic producer
DJ Mark the 45 King (born Mark James), also known as the 45 King, started DJing in New Jersey in the mid-1980s. The nickname “the 45 King” comes from his ability to make beats using obscure 45 RPM records.

The 45 King first gained fame with his breakbeat track “The 900 Number” in 1987. The song featured a looping tenor sax solo from Marva Whitney’s “Unwind Yourself.” The 45 King signed with Tuff City Records that year and given a production deal. “The 900 Number” remains his signature work, having been resampled by many artists. He was also featured on the 1989-Hustlers Convention album on the UK label Music of Life, which is considered by many to be hip-hop’s first-ever live album.

Using his popularity from the previous release, the 45 King was able to help the other members of his crew, dubbed the Flavor Unit. The Flavor Unit included many well known hip-hop acts including Black Sheep, Lakim Shabazz, Naughty by Nature, and Queen Latifah. The 45 King’s big break came when Flavor Unit member Queen Latifah was signed to Tommy Boy Records in 1989 (at the time home of De La Soul and Stetsasonic) and released the album All Hail the Queen. The 45 King did extensive production on this album and it is considered by critics to be among the 45 King’s best production work. Over the next few years many other Flavor Unit members also were signed to Tommy Boy and the 45 King frequently contributed to their albums with his productions.

also on the decks
SHORTKUT (triple threat/beat junkies)
PROOF (massive selector/sweater funk)

A-RON (good company)

Som
2925 16th Street
San Francisco, CA

21+ | early arrival recommended

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