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Producer/DJ Dalton Loughlin A.K.A DJ DL was born and raised in Manhattan. At age 23 he has already dj'd at every A list nightclub in New York City. You may have seen him at Tao, Cipriani's, Pangaea, Home, Etoile, Show, Saci, Boulevard, Eugenes, Cielo, Guest House, Bed, Spirit, Aer, Crobar, Stereo, Dorsia, Centro Fly, Suite 16, Budoir, Sessa, Sway, Anchor, Coda, Bauhaus, Speed, Spa, Retox, Arena, Cyn, Luahn, Marquee, Rock Candy, Guest House, Suede, Lotus, 58, Taj, The Grand, Runway, The Park, Room Service, The Dream Hotel, The W Hotel, The Maritime Hotel, The Soho Grand Hotel, G-spa in the Gansevort Hotel, Lot 61, Butter, Tanda, N.A, Plum, Avalon, Dune, Stereo, Star Room, Resort, and Tavern in the Hamptons...etc. He runs his own production company THE GIFTED PROGRAM ENT. He has produced for acts such as: ICE T, NATE DOGG, GRAND MASTER CASS, THE BRAVEHEARTS, TONY SUNSHINE.....etc. He recently scored a movie called THE DOSSIER [which is an indepth look at the Hip Hop Police], which will have a theatrical release 2007. His music has also been featured on every episode of ESPN'S "IT MUST BE THE SHOES", which premiered Fall 2004. His musical influences come from growing up in a family who listened to Sting, Phil Collins, Annie Lennox, Marley and Chaka. And growing up in NYC in what he considers the golden age of Hip Hop, the early 90's, when he heard Brand Nubian, Gangstarr, Wu-Tang, Nas, and The Notorious B.I.G. Have a listen to some of his favorite songs here on the page to get a taste of his style. If you are interested in purchasing production or dj services feel free to contact him. All material on this page is copywritten.
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Hip Hop Police: True Story of Hip Hop, NYPD, LAPD, and DEAFor many years, the Hip-Hop Cops were considered by many to be simply Rap folklore, glorifying and amplifying the gangster image through rappers stories that ran the gamut-everything from invasion of privacy through stringent surveillance tactics, to outright prejudice and racial profiling. In this stunning documentary, director Don Sikorski uncovers a 500+ page dossier that he surprisingly received after several freedom of information requests were denied. This government compiled dossier is jam-packed with personal and sensitive information on the industry's artists and players including addresses, social security numbers, associates on everyone in the music game. Not only does Rap Sheet prove that the Hip-Hop Cops exist, but it also traces to Washington Heights, and its ties to the NYPD, FBI, DEA and IRS.Ben Chavis of the NAACP discusses his opinion on the surveillance activity of rappers, and law enforcement officials describes that certain rappers like 50 Cent and Busta Rhymes were followed because of threats against their lives, and although publicly rappers spoke against the surveillance, behind closed doors certain rappers appreciated the extra protection.Former NYPD officer and founder of the gang unit, Lou Savelli talks about the purpose for such a dossier and chronicles crimes that rappers have been involved with such as the the shooting of 50 cent, the shooting at 97Hot radio involving Lil Kim, and the shooting implicating Shine Barrow of Bad Boy. Music by Dalton Loughlin [DJ DL], and Milo Berger [Mighty Mi]Featured Interviews include: The Game, Ghost Face Killah, Cam'ron, Jadakiss, Irv Gotti, Shyne, Prodigy, Juelz Santana, Kanye West, Young Jeezy, Doug E. Fresh, Fat Joe, Busta Rhymes, Styles P, Jim Jones, Guru, Russell Simmons, Swizz Beatz, Suge Knight, Damon Dash, Ja Rule, Snoop Dogg, Proof, Run DMC, Chuck D, N.O.R.E., Wyclef Jean, Pras, Pistol Pete, Mos Def, Saigon, Slim Thug, Lil Cease, Rza, Black Child, The Outlawz, Layzie Bone, Littles, Shiest Bubz, Chris Lighty, Capone, Dr. Ben Chavis, Tony Sunshine, Kurupt and Fredro Starr.