I have 3 new mixes out this month not including our Scion radio show (featuring Escort this month).
The Rub for Aritzia DJ Ayres by Aritzia
This one is futuristic R&B, garage, etc: The Weeknd, Katy B, Kingdom, Deadboy, Munchi, Skream, Jamie Xx, lots of bootlegs.
DJ Ayres – Mad Friends by T&ARecords
This has a bunch of new stuff on T&A and Young Robots, plus our friends on Plant, Mad Decent, Fools Gold, Trouble & Bass, Fully Fitted & Mixpak. Don’t sleep on that Peter Dragontail ft. Maggie Horn
Finally, here is a mix of mainstream radio shit: Drake, Rick Ross, Vybz Kartel, Wiz Khalifa, Trey Songz, Adele…
http://djayres.com/2011/07/24/dj-ayres-commercial-mix-july-2011/
My birthday party is this Saturday at Public Assembly in Williamsburg. I’ll be joined by Starks & Nacey, Deep Sang, Cousin Cole, Phi Unit and Senari (DJ set) and it’s free!
The EP is finally here!

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My friend Harry and I threw this video together for Flashing Lights:
Scion A/V Presents: Escort Interview from Scion A/V on Vimeo.
This month The Rub is joined by Dan Balis and Eugene Cho, the brain trust behind the 17 piece disco band Escort. They tell us about fanning out on Brian Eno, share their secret microphone placement techniques, and debate the likelihood of James Murphy owning a yacht. After a stellar Escort DJ set, The Rub dudes play some tunes of their own.
After you watch the interview, listen to the entire three hour Rub Radio show at http://scion.com/channel2, on iTunes > Radio > Hip-Hop > The Rub on Scion Radio 17
Or right here:
Scion A/V Presents: Midnight Magic Interview from Scion A/V on Vimeo.

DJ Ayres and DJ Eleven… What can I say about these fucking guys? The first thing is that I’m surprised that after 9 years we haven’t killed each other. The second is that I love these fuckers like brothers and, through the ups and downs, what we have collectively and with each other is a great thing. A lifetime thing. Third is that I can’t believe we actually made it this far. The Rub started back in 2002 as a foil to the New York City nightlife climate that was at an extreme low point. I always factor in the three things that created the malaise of the early aughts. The first thing I always attributed it to was the after-effects of Rudy “FUCKFACE” Giuliani’s draconian “Quality Of Life” laws and how that basically was designed to sap all the fun and vibrancy out of Metropolis. To this day, there is not one politician that makes my blood boil in the same way that FUCKFACE does. As much as I sincerely loathe Bush, Cheney and the unholy cabal of right-wing idiocracy, it’s Giuliani who makes me want to “Hulk SMASH.” The second thing is the rise of bottle service culture. Of course money runs everything, and we all know that. But there was time when a perfect balance between making money and showcasing music was alive. But with bottle service, commerce and bottom line stepped to the forefront – and in doing so pushed music completely out of the way. Now I’m not trying to paint this picture of halcyon club days where everyone did it for love, but by this point music had taken such a back seat to selling alcohol that the actual production of music began to suffer in a huge way. As did DJing. The art of it. The craft. The imaginary status of it. It all shifted in a direction that was away from being pure of heart. And the third, obviously, was September 11th. Not much to be said about that one. We’re all still getting over that, as if we ever fully will.
So the idea was to create this foil contrasting the mockery that partying in Manhattan had become. Initially it was just Ayres’ birthday at a new place in Park Slope called Southpaw, where Ayres and Eleven and a couple other folks decided to throw this party that was classic disco and non-radio rap music and house. Fuck bottle service. Fuck an oppressive front door policy. Let’s just have fun, get drunk, get laid, listen to some JAMS and forget about the rest of the bullshit that we’re dealing with in the real world. I guess that concept kind of resonated with people. I had known both these dudes since before the party was established and they had me up from Philly to do a guest spot either the second or the third installment. I guess I did pretty well, since they asked me back a couple months later, and then a couple months later than that. As the 1 year anniversary came, I found myself moving to Brooklyn and spinning, along with Ayres and Eleven, at The Rub on a monthly basis. It was around this time that we said to ourselves “He, we have something pretty groovy here. Maybe we should try to solidify things as a crew or sorts.” And we never looked back.
8 long years have passed since then. And that all still seems like yesterday. We’ve released countless records, remixes, CDs, done shows around the globe, all as this DJ remix crew that we started just for the fuck of it. People have told me that the shit that we were doing in the early 00s was groundbreaking, innovative and highly instrumental in pushing the type of music and DJing that we deal with in the direction where it is now. I dunno about that, cause at the end of the day us three dudes were just doing what we love. But it is pretty remarkable to see what has become of this.
I’m truly grateful. Grateful for Ayres and Eleven for rocking with me all these years. For Mikey, Matty and the rest of the Southpaw family for giving us a home. Grateful for Rahnon, my BFF for holding down the front lines for me (for 14 years at this point – I love you babe,) and grateful for my man Kenan for being the King Wolf and holding us all down. But most of all I’m grateful for the people who have supported us over the years. We open doors at 10 PM. At 9:45 there are 20 to 30 people outside. By 10:30 the line is around the corner. And people still flock in droves. And people travel from distant countries to rock with us. And people have locked in with us for 9 fucking years. What more can I say about that?
I will say two things. Thank you all for everything. This has been the ride of a lifetime. And secondly, you should come and rock with us this Saturday in Brooklyn. Me, Ayres, Eleven, my homeboy Low Beezy, and the rest of the fam. Trust me – you will have the time of your life! We would LOVE to see you out…
– Cosmo Baker

Saturday, July 2nd 2011 – The Rub 9 Year Anniversary @ Southpaw – 125 5th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
This Thursday, June 23rd, myself, Lindsey, Myles and Sure Shot are celebrating the 2nd Anniversary of our little FAM party. We’ll be commemorating the occasion with a night full of the finest R&B ever recorded. (If you didn’t make it to our Holiday R&B party, let me just tell you… You do not want to miss it!) You can catch us in the basement of Von – 3 Bleecker Street btwn Bowery & Lafayette – from 9PM until the slow jams end at 3AM.

9 Years of The Rub! We’re celebrating this one with one of our favorite DJs, a dude who played with us at The Rub all the way in the beginning, Low Beezy of Hollertronix. Here’s a recent mix for my Heavy Warmup series, get reacquainted with the bol!
Heavy Warmup Vol 6: Low-Bee by T&ARecords


