Ghost came through Boston on his born day, blessing The Wilbur in support of the 12 Reasons To Die Tour. With a live band backing him, the soulful MC kept it street while things got weird and theatrical. Continue reading →
FAVORITE FRESHMAN:Digital Vagabond has been throwing down unique sets of future bass music in Boston and around the Northeast. He’s just started producing his own music and is a true artist.
FAVORITE NEW RELEASE: Right now I am really impressed with Eelko‘s newest mix. I’ve watched this guy’s production and mixing grow so much in the last few months.
FAVORITE RESIDENT: Zola (mmmmaven/Together) has an arsenal of tech house and deep house that gets me smiling and moving every time. I find myself looking for his name on bills and wanna see him spin longer sets!
FAVORITE LIVE SHOW: Anything on Tuesday (Music Ecology) or Wednesday (Wobble Wednesdays) at Wonder Bar in Allston. There is a nice dynamic between the upstairs stage and the downstairs DJ booth, fresh acts from the West Coast can almost exclusively be found there,
and no matter how packed it gets, I am comfortable enough to rage.
MOST LIKELY TO BLOW UP:
Moe Pope. That dude has the message and the skills to represent Boston right on the big stage.
MOST UNIQUE STYLE:
Supersillyus has always produced music that is unclassifiable.
He knows how utilize various styles of electronic production, but still manages to do his own thing both in the studio and on stage.
FAVORITE DANCE NIGHT: For a night in area that never fails to make me dance, I have to say Make it New at Middlesex. The past few months they have been showcasing some of the most up and coming acts in various styles of house music from around the world.
FAVORITE FRESHMAN: Dutch Rebelle … can’t really say she is a freshman, but definitely just getting started and already got nominated for her first B.M.A. this year. And she is amazing. Or Old Abram Brown—awesome band—had the opportunity to do a show with them and Tan Vampires (from N.H.). Great sound for sure.
FAVORITE LOCAL MUSICIAN: Definitely … Rain or The Arcitype. I picked these producers not only because I have worked with them heavy over the last two years, but because they play their own instruments (it’s very hard to make hip-hop with no samples still sound relevant), and also because they have made hip-hop music relevant locally—not only for people who are die hard fans of the culture, but also for people who gave up on the genre and have moved on to indie rock or folk—
people who might be saying, “Shit, I don’t listen to rap anymore but … fuck, I love whatever this is.” That’s the sign of a great artist to me.
The Arcitype and and my buddy Rain get the vote from me. And if not those to jokers, than definitely Lady Lamb and the Beekeeper, a beast of a vocalist and songwriter. Music so good it makes me happy in my swimsuit area!!!!!!
FAVORITE NEW RELEASE/TRACK/MIX: The new Boogie Boy Metal Mouth. It’s heavy, it’s loud, it’s punk, hardcore, and it’s hip-hop. I love it.
Do yourself a favor and listen to them early and often or may you die a horrible death.
Or Bearstronaut‘s EP Paradice. I love it. Well-made music right here that you and all your multiracial friends can vibe to.
FAVORITE LIVE SHOW: Tan Vampires are hands down my favorite people in New England and I could watch them over and over and over.
Or Bearstronaut at a live party: fun on stage, great sound.
If you want to see my incendiary dancing styles get me in the crowd at a Bearstronaut show and back up, because mayhem will ensue!
And i would be crazy if i didnt mention Walter Sickert and the Army of broken Toys, Bad Rabbits, or Mean Creek. I just think the local seen already knows they are amazing!!!!!
MOST LIKELY TO BLOW UP:
Julia Easterlin is probably the most amazing vocalist I have ever seen, and she is beautiful. Truly mesmerizing woman right there.
MOST UNIQUE STYLE: The New Highway Hymnal. I am just fan shining in their glory. Child Actor is amazingly different from what I normally fuck with and definitely on heavy rotation right now. Trust me, it’s hot sauce.
From dropping a new record to selling out their album release party, Moe&Rain are on a tear. I chatted with them pre-show about looking outside rap and the creative muse. Continue reading →
If you’ve lived in the Greater Boston Area for longer than six months, and you still haven’t seen a Moe Pope show, then we’re not friends anymore. Continue reading →
“How can I make it so that the words are the most important thing, but that the music can help lift them up, so that people aren’t looking at their watches?” Continue reading →