J Dilla has continued a tradition of quiet yet vibrant boom-bap Hip Hop that was originated by the Native Tongues (De La Soul, Tribe Called Quest and others) in the early 90s, but his music truly improved and got recognized when he formed Slum Village, and even more when he joined Stones Throw's musical architect Madlib to produce tracks for MF Doom and cohorts.
There weren't too many appearances of Jay Dee on stage, but one of his most celebrated one, and also of his very very last was that one time with Frank-N-Dank and Elzhi at the Jazz Cafe in London..
On this one I took from my Donuts poster the icing falling and made a Stüssy font writing "Jazz Cafe London" on a Donut, and it felt jut right!
Available in US and European sizes.
Printed in our workshops in the US (meaning no tariffs), Europe and Australia to ensure a safe and fast shipment. Printed on Hahnemühle German Etching 310g fine art paper.
All prints are signed.
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