Events

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Brandie Blaze – March Madness

March 8, 2019 – With Red Shaydez, Solo Sexx, Genie Santiago at Once Somerville – Learn More March 14, 2019 – “DROWN” Single Release Party With Lik Meraki & Treva Holmes at Dorchester Art Project – RSVP via Facebook March, 15 2019 – “DROWN” Single Drops Courtesy of Greenline Records March, 30 2019 – With Violet Knox, Bob Diesel & Miss Geo at Out of the Blue Too Gallery

Albums, Mixtapes & Projects, Events, Music + Audio

Nightworks – The Beat Will Always Save Us Vol. 1

Nightworks is a Boston based live beat show series created by Rah Zen withVisual Projections by Samo, Kadeem as Host, DJ Manipulator and a rotating crew of guest performers. The crew has put together ‘The Beat Will Always Save Us Vol. 1‘ a tape of original beats and tracks from artists who have performed at the showcase. Buy on Tape / Digital Download NIGHTWORKS 1 YEAR ANNIVERSARY COMPILATION:  Nightworks is monthly, beat-focused show series integrating instrumental music, visual projections, art exhibitions, hip-hop culture, and community.  It started in the aftermath of an incredibly vibrant Midnight Satori release party (the prototype formula for the show) because everyone was asking me when the next beat show was. It was a bit over two months before I left on the road for LA, but I knew I wanted to make it happen, so I assembled the squad, booked the lineup and the gave it the name Nightworks, an ode and flip on Dilla/Raymond Scott’s “Lightworks.”  Combined with visuals by the illustrious Samo, and head-banging, progressive beat sets, all anchored by the hosting mastery of Kadeem, the concept and heart of Nightworks was born. Episode 1 was the first show of it’s kind in Boston, a place for people to vibe freely, connect with each other, with full focus on producers who were just being themselves with no air of competition. After having Ep. 2 in LA with Jeremiah Jae, Jansport J, Mohdal Soul, and EMV, we brought Nightworks back to Boston for Ep. 3 at the tail end of winter with Dibia$e, Billy Loman, Paranom and Jonathan Cloud, with myself on the lineup as well. It was then that we added DJ Manipulator as our resident DJ, a now staple and anchor of the show’s musical dexterity and eclecticism. That night was legendary, and served as another beginning for the show; the true take-off into Boston’s hip-hop community. Dibia$e played several beats made from the previous night’s 15 hr session with most of the show’s lineup.  People said things like, “Nightworks gave me something in hip-hop that I thought was lost” and raved about the energy and sounds of the night, expressing genuine gratitude and hunger for more. From there, the momentum grew fast, raising our attendance from 50-60 people to 80-100 over the next few episodes. Ep. 4 featured House Shoes, Wowflower, and Grubby Pawz and hometown fire spitters Al. Divino and Estee Nack. This time, we introduced a pop-up Records & Tapes store courtesy of Mars Jupiter’s “The Vibrary”, for the diggers.  By Ep. 5 with Elaquent, Lightfoot, Dephrase, Nothing Neue, and Hollowz, our crowd was fully in touch and ready for what Nightworks brought to the table. People lost their minds and moved uncontrollably, sharing in the euphoric sounds of the beat culture. I started hearing a lot of people say it was the best, or their favorite, event series in Boston, something they had never experienced in this city before. What was amazing to me was that many of the people were not super beat heads already, but were discovering the music for the first time, if not delving further than they had before. On top of that, Boston’s producer community has gathered in unity and support around the show, showing out for each other’s performances and using it as a space to test out new material and techniques.  This compilation honors Nightworks first loop around the sun, with beats from over 30 producers who graced a Nightworks lineup in our inaugural year. It’s called The Beat Will Always Save Us Vol. 1 because we plan to be here for many more years to come, and continue to provide our city with a transcendent and multi-faceted experience all with the aim of bringing love and togetherness to our city’s hip-hop community. 

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Second Harvest – Feed the Hood Benefit Show

RSVP via Facebook 11/25/16 – We’re Back! Join us for another Feed the Hood / Feed the People Fundraiser / Can Drive. Bring donations of canned or non-perishable food items and come party with us at Make Shift Boston. All proceeds go to support Feed The Hood / Feed the People Boston. Performances By: O.T.O, Danniela, Bakari JB, SPNDA, Sir Locksley, EvillDewer, Grubby Pawz, DJ Manipulator, Chronic Tone, Golden Brown Sound, Shalom & Aisling Peartree, Cyrus Brxxks, Aphrosyche, Remi Béchamel & Natia J Music By: DJ Bobby Bangers Hosted By: Catch Wreck Friday 11/25/16 7PM – 10PM @ Make Shift Boston 549 Columbus Ave Boston, MA 02118 Sponsors: Voices of Liberation, Make Shift Boston, Scope Urban Apparel, Occupy the Hood Boston, Blackstonian.com – Canned / Non-Perishable Food Drive – Live Music RSVP via Facebook

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#HoopHop 2015

RSVP via Facebook The “Second Annual Hoop Hop Basketball Tournament” featuring Boston based hiphop/r&b artists will take place at Washington Park in MLK Boulevard in Roxbury on Saturday August 1st from 12pm-6pm. This event is intended to help bridge the gap between the Boston music scene, our community and organizations that provide resources for our people. We look forward to seeing you there. Peace, Bakari J.B. & The Hoop Hop Family HoopHop.splashthat.com

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Refelction: Sean “Arbor” Flannery Fundraiser / Tribute

Via Kulturez Come join us for a great cause. This Saturday 6-10pm. All ages. $3/Donation at the door. (Proceeds go to the family – Kulturez will match the total amount of donations made that night). Be there! Come support! Bring your blackbook! If cannot attend you can still help… Please donate here:http://www.gofundme.com/eyovhg (at Kulturez)

Blog, Events, Music + Audio, Singles

Gold Plates – SPNDA x Rah Intelligence / ‘Light Skinned’ Listening Party

[Via Scope Music] If you’ve been keeping up you know the homies SPNDA and Rah Intelligence have been working on a collaborative album called ‘Ligh Skinned’ – reflections on the complexion and experiences they share. Building up to the project, the two are releasing an EP called ‘Cornrows + Babyhairs’ and the first single from that is “Gold Plates” which was premiered by HipHopDX. “Gold Plates”, the first single off ‘Cornrows + Babyhairs’ highlights both SPNDA and Rah Intelligence’s range as artists stepping out of the boom bap aesthetic people have come to expect from the two. “The EP itself is made up of songs that did not make the cut to the album and I felt like we should share them with people anyway” SPNDA says of the project, a prelude to the duos forthcoming album: ‘Light Skinned’. See more of the “Lightskinned Hall of Fame” at http://instagram.com/hologram2beardz @rahintelligence thehologramwith2beardz.com coolcollective.net scopeurbanapparel.com Join us THIS FRIDAY Aug. 28 at The Inner Sanctum Studio in Dudley Sq. for the Listening Party (Same place we had the Scope 4 Year) SPNDA, Rah and Bobby Bangers will all have DJ sets, we will premiere the ‘Light Skinned’ Album and we will be givin gaway a limited number of physical copies of the ‘Cornrows + Babyhairs’ EP. Friday, August 28 Doors at 8 PM $5 Inner Sanctum Studios Palmer St., Dudley Sq. RSVP via Facebook https://www.facebook.com/events/273549566172045

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Evilldewer Experience – September 2011

Upcoming shows with DJ’d by or featuring Boston’s own Evilldewer. Sept 16 – 9PM Sammy’s Patio Revere, MA Sept 20 – 9PM The Good Life Bar Boston, MA Sept 22 – 9PM Th Middle East Club Cambridge, MA Sept 24 Got Sole 1981 Jamaica Plain, MA Sept 25 Lowell, MA

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