- Elzhi
Jason Powers (better known as eLZhi) is a solo
rapper and also a member of theDetroit groupSlum Village .Originally consisting of T3, Baatin and
J Dilla , Elzhi became a part of the group in 2001 while they worked on their third album, "Trinity (Past, Present and Future) ". [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=ELZHI&sql=11:fzfixqe0ldte~T4 allmusic ((( Elzhi > Credits ))) ] ]Biography
Out of Focus
In 1998, Elzhi recorded a number of songs with Detroit hip-hop artist DJ Houseshoes. These recording sessions yielded the material that would become the "Out of Focus EP."
In late 2000, Elzhi acquired his master tapes and provided his close friends with cassettes of the "Out of Focus EP" in addition to 3 extra tracks. These few cassettes allowed the material to eventually leak onto the internet under the name "Unreleased Solo Project." CDs sold or distributed under this title are usually completely mislabeled with inaccurate tracklistings and credits.
925, Waajeed, and Jay Dee
In 1999, Elzhi became affiliated with the 9-2-5 Colony, a group formed by
Nick Speed andMagestik Legend . The trio of emcees recorded only a few songs together: "Gun Talk," "Oh Shit" and "Farewell." "Farewell," produced by Lacks, is a song where each emcee spits a verse about their relationships with women. Elzhi reprises a verse he had originally recorded for the DJ Houseshoes-produced "What I Am," a discarded song from the "Out of Focus" sessions that eventually was released when the EP leaked onto the internet. "Farewell," like the rest of the 9-2-5 material, remains incomplete and unreleased.In 2000, Elzhi became a frequent collaborator with
Waajeed . During their countless recording sessions, the pair would create an untold number of songs. "Stunted Growth" is one of the few tracks to ever emerge from this era of recording.As Elzhi and Waajeed became closer in their collaborations, so did El's affiliation to Slum Village. Elzhi even had the opportunity to record songs using Jay Dee's beats ("Days and Nights Analyzin'" and "Concrete Eyes"), eventually leading up to Elzhi's national debut on Jay Dee's "Welcome to Detroit." Elzhi's verse on the song "Come Get It" was acclaimed by Hiphopsite.com upon its release.
Slum Village
In 2001, with Jay Dee no longer an official member, Slum Village began recording their follow up to "
Fantastic, Vol. 2 ." During the sessions, Baatin invited Elzhi to collaborate on a few tracks. Recognizing their chemistry, Baatin and T3 invited Elzhi to become a full-time member, a choice enthusiastically supported by J Dilla.Libido Sounds and the Future
In 2004, Elzhi and
Nick Speed formed the Libido Sounds label in order to release "Witness My Growth," a double CD compilation of Elzhi's unreleased solo material from as early as 1997. The double disc includes exclusive J Dilla collaborations as well as highlights from the "Out of Focus EP." Production credits on the mixtape include to J Dilla,Waajeed ,Karriem Riggins , Page Kennedy,B.R. Gunna , DJ Magnetic,Houseshoes and The Alchemist.His first solo project with national distribution, "The Preface," was released on August 12, 2008. [ [http://www.michiganhiphop.com/2008/06/12/elzhi-the-preface-in-stores-july-29/ MichiganHipHop.com] ]
Discography
with The Breakfast Club
* "The Breakfast Club" (with
Dwele , Lacks, Big Tone, and 87)with Slum Village
*"
Trinity (Past, Present and Future) " (2002)
*"Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit) " (2004)
*"Prequel To A Classic (Mixtape)" (2005)
*"Slum Village" (2005)olo
* "Out Of Focus EP" (1998)
* "Witness My Growth (Mixtape)" (2004)
* "Europass" (2008)
* "The Preface" (2008)References
External links
* [http://www.elzhi.com Elzhi.com - Official Elzhi Website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/zhifi MySpace.com/ZhiFi - Official Elzhi MySpace Page]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDz_eTkWuUE Art Of Patterns Slum Village Interview]
* [http://www.dropmagazine.com/slum-village-video-interview/ Slum Village Video Interview at dropmagazine.com]
* [http://leisurelab.com/2008/09/16/interview-with-elzhi/ eLZhi interview at Leisure Lab]
* [http://www.sweenykovar.wordpress.com/2008/04/20/elzhi Elzhi Interview]
* [http://www.exclaim.ca/musicreviews/generalreview.aspx?csid1=125&csid2=865&fid1=33136 Elzhi at exclaim]
* [http://www.geocities.com/hiphopinterview/elzhi.html Elzhi Interview at geocities]
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