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DMV Unity: The Package Jams With Mambo Sauce

In the video above, The Package jams with Mambo Sauce, one of the leading go-go bands in the city. The two groups have never rocked together and it’s a great meeting between two powerful representatives of the city’s two main urban genres: go-go and hip-hop. The songs rocked are “Final Warning” (off of “Double R: Remixes and Rarities“) and “Lights” (off of Noyeek’s forthcoming second solo album, “Eartertainment”, coming later this year).

It’s beautiful how the band quickly adapts to a song they’ve never rehearsed, with Twink adding some cool drum hits to punctuate the chorus of “Final Warning”.

Attentive listeners will note that The Package is somewhat hilariously introduced by the name of their Twitter account, ThePackageDC.

Awesome to hear someone behind me say “That was one of the dopest…” behind me as the set ends. Ha-ha! Big up to whoever that was, glad you enjoyed the show!

This all went down at the Up and Up Showcase, which hits Liv (2001 11th St NW, 11th and U) every Tuesday night, show starting at 8:30 (happy hour 6-8), put on by the highly underrated superb hip-hop trio Gods’illa. Support those brothers, it’s a great event (they also just put out a very high quality debut album you should peep). Big up to the featured act of the night, NYC band Shinobi Ninja, and the other performers that rocked throughout the night, including Maimouna Youssef (nominated for a Grammy for her vocal work on The Roots’ “Don’t Feel Right”), Komplex a/k/a Kowboy Kom (of Fly Gypsy) and Tamika Jones.

The Package Kill It At Bohemian Caverns

Once again, it’s on!

In the video above, The Package kills the stage yet again as they open for the legendary Myka 9 (f/k/a/ Mikah 9 of Freestyle Fellowship). I caught everything except the introduction from the host, Enoch 7th Prophet. This was part of the Upper Echelon tour’s DC stop. Tame One didn’t make this particular stop on the tour, unfortunately, but Prop Anon, Boombap Bullies and C-Chan were there to represent. Other performers included Educated Consumers, Ardamus, PG Skillet, Rosetta Stoned (well, really just Mental Stamina) and Watusi. There was also a lot of awesome freestyling over the dubstep sounds of top choice selector JKaNizzle throughout the night (including a bit by yours truly, video will come if I can find it).

ps: In recent great news, Enoch 7th Prophet reported via Twitter that our collab with him, “Warning”, is in heavy rotation by Evil Dee on his radio show Beatminerz Radio and Hold My Coat is the latest blog to cover “Double R: Remixes and Rarities”.
Peace to the peaceful,
Spirit Equality