DJ RONDEVU ON THE TRACK – DAS EFX – HOW WE DO

I had become the dj for the group Das Efx and we recorded some songs together but we had not released any of them. At this time Das didn’t have a record deal and a platform to release music. We were constantly recording new music and trying to negotiate a situation with a label. One day we were together and I gave them my latest beat cd. There was one beat that strongly caught both of their attention. However, there was one problem. Un Pacino had heard the beats and picked the same one and he had sketched out a song with Mic Geronimo to it.

I had put together a unique sound kit for this beat and at this time producers were going with a signature sound. From Timbaland to DJ Premier to the Neptunes, most prominent producers had a similar sound to a lot of their tracks. Das suggested that I use the same sounds but play them differently and make another beat for them. I went into the lab and loaded up the MPC and flipped those sounds into the beat for “How We Do”.

From the first time I played it for Dray & Skoob we knew we had something. They even thought it was hotter than the original. Shortly after we recorded the song in the studio and not long after that we had a single deal with Landspeed Records. The record did pretty well. With no promotional budget, subpar mixing and mastering and no video the record began to sell out globally in record stores. It would climb the underground and college charts and even hit #1 for a few weeks. It didn’t make it into regular rotation on the radio stations but it did get spins on the mix shows. I can still remember the first time I heard it played on “Future Flavas” with Marley Marl, Pete Rock & Callie Ban.

In its limited Landspeed release it did well enough to be parlayed into an album deal with west coast record label “Fome”. The album would also be called “How We Do”. Unfortunately this deal didn’t pan out so well and with no videos, budget issues and minimal promotion for the album it disappointed. After it’s release Das Efx decided to go on hiatus and it was then that I began my all out assault on the mixtape game. I had given up any hope or desire on signing a major label record deal but instead would approach mixtapes like I was an independent record label and run it as such. Years later Das Efx would reunite and we would continue to tour the world. In our later travels we would find the song “How We Do” to be the favorite of many of the younger fans and not the platinum hits of the early years. One can only wonder what could’ve happened if the situation was different but I guess it’s like they say, “Everything happens for a reason.”

THE 4 HORSEMEN PT 3

The year was 2005 and my mixtape career was in full swing. After over a decade of paying dues in the mixtape circuit as the underdog with actual tapes I had finally moved up to be one of the more recognized djs in the game. The preferred medium was now CDs and a lot of the top guys from when things were tapes were losing their positions. With Das Efx on hiatus I was no longer doing world tours with them or spending time in the studio working on songs. I wasn’t interested in any bookings for parties and I focused all of my attention on mixtapes. Since the 4 Horsemen Pt 1 I had been dropping classic material with every release. I had just put out my independent album and dvd “Dangerous Minded” and I knew I had to drop another classic mixtape to follow it up. I had set a high standard for myself so I had to meet it if not exceed it. I put in almost 2 months of work in the lab and the result was The 4 Horsemen Pt 3. Below is the entire mixtape for your enjoyment. Please make sure to subscribe to my YouTube page while you’re listening.

DJ RONDEVU ON THE TRACK

If you didn’t know, I’ve been putting in work behind the boards for quite some time now. Since the early 90’s to be exact. As I was on the come up I was dedicated to every aspect of DJ life. From rocking parties to  turntablism to mixing and making mixtapes I worked tirelessly to improve. I also spent countless hours “digging in the crates” at thrift shops, yard sales, and many other dusty settings to acquire old records and learn the art of production. From pause tapes to the crunchy 8 second sampler on a Gemini Scratch Master up to a full Akai MPC and keyboards midi studio setup I paid my dues to be able to call myself a “producer”. From releasing underground white labels to internationally charting party break records to producing multi platinum artists I have put together a respectable body of production work. I have started a series on YouTube that will showcase some of these songs that you may or may not know of. Please subscribe to my YouTubePage so you can know about them when they drop. Enjoy

2021 Wu Flu Update

What it is fam? It’s been quite a while. The world is a different place since my last post. Last time I checked in I was letting you know about a month long European tour with my brothers Das Efx. We now live in a world of vaccine passports and lockdowns and ain’t no tours coming anytime soon. We were lucky enough to finish out the entire tour and we made it home 2 days before Europe was completely shut down. Shortly after we returned to the US I took a vacation to the Caribbean where there were virtually no cases of the “cough”. Sure enough after being there 3 days the airport, the country and pretty much the entire world shut down. What was to be a 2 week trip turned into 5 MONTHS! I’m not complaining though. Better to be locked down in paradise than a concrete jungle.

Hopefully next year there will be some type of order in the world and we can resume rocking stages around the globe. Until then here’s a clip from a show in Berlin,Germany. Be sure to subscribe to my YouTube page. I have a library of material to share with you guys and will be uploading regularly. All the best.

 

 

HARD TIME – THE MOVIE

Peace ya’ll. I know it’s been a minute but your boy got a lot on his plate, in a good way. I spent Thanksgiving Day in the air and my birthday weekend rocking out with my dudes Das Efx in back to back shows in Colombia, South America and at the Linea16XL MC Battle in Mexico the next day. Since then I’ve been gearing up for the release of HARD TIME – THE MOVIE. If you didn’t know, I’ve been doing film work for a long time. I actually was one of the pioneers of the street DVD movement in the early 2000’s and have since made a few music videos. For the past few years I have been quietly writing short stories to adapt to films and screenplays in the future. A few years back by a fluke meeting that can only be called fate, I met a director who wanted me in his short film. A couple years later and here we are with HARD TIME – THE MOVIE. I know I’ve been saying I’m gonna be acting more and here is the proof. I actually intend to focus a lot more on my budding actor/film maker career. Live the life you love and love the life you live.

FULL MOVIE – CLICK TO PLAY

Colombia, South America

Mexico