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Ta-ku – 50 Days For Dilla Vol. 2 [Album]

  • July 26, 2012
  • Phillip Yung
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Boy, was I excited to learn that Ta-ku would be dropping volume two of his highly praised 50 Days For Dilla, which is his enormous tribute to the legendary producer J. Dilla (RIP), considered one of the greatest producers of our generation. What's a better way to pay respects to Dilla than to have Ta-ku, a highly respected producer in his own right, make 50 tracks in 50 days to keep his spirit alive?

The first volume of 50 Days For Dilla was released on March 15. When I stumbled across the tribute, I nearly drooled myself. Volume one had the first 25 days of Ta-ku's epic tribute. Needless to say, Ta-ku graciously produced these tracks with J. Dilla in mind. In both Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, you will experience the Dilla effect through Dilla-esque drum beats, rhythms, transitions and impressive sampling. Ta-ku also incorporated a little of his own flair too, giving the project a unique touch. 

It's pretty much pointless trying to talk about each tune in Vol. 2. For one thing, they're all amazing, so it's hard to pick and choose. Another thing, they don't have track titles. Just "Day 26, "Day 27", "Day 28", etc. Because of that, I won't try to force a critical analysis or conjure some deep meaning behind the tribute album. It's just plain and simple: a well put-together tribute showcasing Ta-ku's phenomenal producing and understanding of sounds all to pay respects for the extremely talented producer who left the world way too early, J. Dilla.

As the title of one of my favorite comic books puts it, the days are just packed.

Below, I compiled several tunes from Vol. 2 of 50 Days For Dilla I found quite exhilarating. 

      Day-31--EM0712
Download: Ta-Ku – Day 31

      Day-32--EM0712
Play: Ta-Ku – Day 32

      Day-38--EM0712
Play: Ta-Ku – Day 38

      Day-40--EM0712
Play: Ta-Ku – Day 40

      Day-45--EM0712
Play: Ta-Ku – Day 45

Download: Ta-ku – 50 Days For Dilla Vol. 2

 

Just in case you need to play a little catch-up, download Ta-ku's 50 Days For Dilla Vol. 1 HERE.

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Phillip Yung

The name is Phil. I've been with EARMILK for handful of years now. I love all sorts of music, and I tend to change up what type of music I'm into throughout the year. However, one thing is certain: I love anything chill and mellowed out. A lot of the time, you'll see me covering smooth, chilled out grooves through our infamous Daily 2% series. 80 BPM is love, 80 BPM is life.

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