LFOD Radio Ep. 88 (Featuring Cliff Notez)

 

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Cliff Notez came by to talk about his debut, When The Sidewalk Ends, the importance of empathy, and the drive behind Hipstory. Lots going on here…Cliff is definitely someone to keep an eye on.

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Show Review: Hip-Hops 5

There’s a ton of dope hip-hop happening all over New England & we want to keep you up to date with all of it. We dispatched Portland MC BRZOWSKI to cover this recent show in his hometown. What follows is his report from the front lines:

I was honored to be poached by the LFOD crew to hijack their social media handles for the evening and offer some human-on-the-ground coverage of one of Portland’s most memorable events this summer season, in Hip-Hops 5 at Oxbow Blending and Bottling on Washington Avenue this past Saturday, August 12. (If you have not sampled Oxbow’s Luppolo or Farmhouse beers, I encourage you to do so, if adult liquid refreshment is your thing.)

After a warm-up by New Hampshire’s scene-godfather and Rap-Night Manchester resident DJ Myth on the turntables, Dylan Raw took the stage with an easy calmness and fluid delivery despite his status as a tenderfoot on the New England regional stage. Raw’s personable nature and mild-manner were a wise placement to introduce the swelling crowd into the evening’s festivities. He regaled the audience with his aspirations to “Do it bigger on a national level than anyone from Maine has ever done it…”, and only time will tell if he can transubstantiate that tall order into reality. Following rung-for-rung the career-climbs of Alias, Sole, Spose, and a handful more Maine acts that have grown to national status will not be an easy ascension, but one can’t help but appreciate his gusto.

Portland hiphop veterans Trails began their stage-time with a heartfelt shout to the loved-by-many Pauly Mumblez, a local pillar of the Portland hiphop community, whose unexpected passing in early August leaves a noticeable hole to all who knew him. This call of remembrance had serious resonance with the crowd, your author included. Shortly following this brief melancholic moment, Syn the Shaman exploded through the Trails set with the rage of a man who has lost a friend and channeling that pain into powerful bars, and a stage-stomping performance. TheLin’s precise turntablism and thickly-mastered traditionalist beats proved a powerful counterpoint to Syn’s bars of uncomfortable realism, with zero affectation to taint their formula. With Trails, the volume of the evening had been turned up by an appreciable margin. Pauly Mumblez would have loved it, and I could not help but picture him there with us, bobbing his head sagely.

Local favorite Ben Shorr had played de facto host of the evening, along with the unflinchingly energetic Rap-Night staple mc Ill By Instinct. Ben began his set with little fanfare, stealthily transitioning from host duties into his first song. Ben ran through some standards I was familiar with, as well as performing newer material from Pyrokinesis, with Akrobatik and Mr. Lif both hopping up to take a turn on the mic for their respective features. Ben Shorr has transitioned from a work-shopper open-mic fixture to a fierce presence both on the mic and in the booth in a few short years. I have to attribute this to sheer tenacity and volume of time he’s dedicated to the craft. His voice and presence have steadied, his content clear (not a rosy, but a positive attitude toward the trials of the everyday), and he is simply relentless in his will to push himself and his abilities. It’s a pleasure to watch him progress, and I’m curious to see where he goes.

With the room full and the floor becoming a wee slick from craft beer being spilled on-beat, the audience was ready for for bona-fide New England hip-hop royalty, in the Perceptionists. The duo of Boston’s Akrobatik and Mr. Lif first took shape on the 2004 mixtape, The Razor, and here we are 13 years later witnessing these two (minus Fakts One on the turntables for this show, filled in seamlessly by DJ Myth) celebrate their first performance after the release of 2017’s Resolution. Their high-impact back and forth lyricism and 90s-throwback audience call-and-response had heads nodding and hands up in the finest backpacker fashion, juxtaposing new and classic material, as well as showcasing the differences between styles: Mr. Lif’s more introspective and political content, Ak’s traditional hiphop bravado and clever social observation.

As the crowd began to thin and the less-resolved patrons begun to cash out, the final act of the evening, “sewage”-style originators Das Efx had their turn, and with the stage presence and conviction of artists half their age, proved unequivocally why they were billed as the headliner. I was in seventh grade when a fellow school-bus rider swapped tapes with me for the week. His Mom would not let him listen to Slayer’s Reign in Blood, and I was interested to hear Das Efx’s yell-y and fast paced Dead Serious. That young-kid excitement was apparent across the room as I saw many a grey-bearded hiphop fan crowd to the front as Skoob and Dray started going in and giving the sound-system a workout. The off-kilter stream-of-consciousness flow and mutated “-iggedy” inflected slang was once defiantly avant-garde, until Das Efx spawned legions of imitators in the late 90s. I for one was happy to see the originators plow through tracks from Dead Serious, Straight Up Sewaside, and Hold it Down.


Sticky sneakers, a mild case of tinnitus, and the Ben Shorr album tucked in my throwback cargo shorts, I was off into the night, glad I’d borne witness to a memorable evening in the annals of Portland hiphop lore. Much like the Stonecoast open mics, The Free St. Taverna Monday nights, the Big Easy’s gestation of what would become Rap-Night, there will be the people that were there, and the folks that will want to say that they were.


BRZOWSKI is a touring rapper, occasional producer, arts administrator and cultural critic from Portland ME.
His latest full-length album ENMITYVILLE drops on all major digital vendors and select physical retailers via MilledPavement Records September 8, 2017. CD and t-shirt bundles through https://brzowskimusic.bandcamp.com/

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Raptivated

Two weeks ago we threw our first show at 3S Artspace in Portsmouth, NH. It was truly a special evening, with artists & fans coming from all over – Boston, Salem, Portland, Hudson, Dover, Manchester…Hip-Hop was in the building. STL GLDMIKE WING, Qwill, Bakari JB Music, TUSKY, and DJ Myth had the speakers knocking all evening, while rap legends immortalized by the brush of B. Cartier watched on in silent solidarity.

This was a bit of a homecoming show for us as well, with our name owing it’s origin to the great state of New Hampshire. We’ve been putting on for hip-hop in Boston, but would the seacoast be so receptive? We had high hopes and they were met across the board. It was beautiful to see the connections that were made in the audience, the energy that was exchanged, and the pure love of the art celebrated so earnestly.

We’re proud to announce that we are already planning our return to 3S. Stay tuned for more details. In the meantime: The Third Annual Alumni Cypher Series starts on Tuesday.

LFOD Radio Ep. 87 (Featuring The Stew)

Dee, Avi, and Mark return to talk about their new Beat Club Podcast, Beat Club Live events, and the upcoming Stew Beat Showcase. One of my favorite movements moving right now – these guys hold it down for producers on a whole other level.

Podcast features music from Oak Lonetree, SPNDA, Paranom, STL GLD, and Jamille Malik.

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#24in24

This is pretty huge.

On March 25th, we collaborated with 24 of our favorite artists to record 24 songs in 24 hours at The Bridge Sound and Stage.

On 4/6 we’re playing the album front to back for the first time & we want you there to hear it with us. No one except The Arcitype has heard it or will hear it until Thursday night at The Uniun. Tickets are available now.

The Table Manners crew will be on the 1s & 2s all evening and we’ll have art on display by Marisa Kang & Adam Gouveia as well.

Refreshments provided by EGG ROLL LOCOz, UnReal Candy, and Bai.

Bring your ticket to Cantina La Mexicana (next door) for a free pint!

#24in24 features new music from Paranom, Seti Tzu, MertzRAYEL, Lotus Taylor, Macedo, Reks, Tashawn Taylor, Chronic ToneNoel Pancho, Time & Lepp, Casso, Bugout (Granite State), Ryan Easter (The Trap Music Orchestra), PRANO, Bad Decisions Collective, M-Dot, STL GLD, Bakari JBMIKE WING, Tim Nihan, CODY POPE, Ant Thomas, and Darius Heywood

THERE WILL BE AN INCREDIBLE AMOUNT OF TALENT IN THE BUILDING.

Huge shoutout to Booger Money, Lord Hobo Brewing Co, Stolen Spirits, Mass Apparel Concept Store, and The Bridge for all they’ve done to make this event possible.

We can’t wait for you to hear this album.

LFOD Radio Ep. 83 (Featuring STL GLD)

STL GLD just released an early contender for album of the year with Torch Song, a cathartic expression of the emotions many Americans have felt over the past year. Moe Pope & The Arcitype joined us to talk about what went into making a record like this, how their process has evolved since their debut, and much much more. We even had time to discuss Swizz Beatz vs Just Blaze & the AVN Awards.

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LFOD Radio Presents: The Casso Interview

Casso came by to talk about what’s new in his life (a lot) & where he’s been the past year. He’s one of our favorite artists, and it’s good to hear him back and focused. Blackout Season on the way.

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LFOD Radio Presents: The AR Classic Update

Last night we were joined by The Arcitype (who you may remember from past episodes with Esh & STL GLD) & Lightfoot, who just launched The Shift, a new series taking place at Mass Apparel. Every two months a featured producer will take over the store for eight hours & make a beat tape on the spot. When the shift is up, the shift is up & the tape is released immediately. Really cool concept. Next up is Billy Loman.

Listen to Lightfoot talk about The Shift below, as well as a bonus convo with Arcitype about his label, AR Classic, and recording studio, The Bridge, which has become something of a hub for New England Hip-Hop.

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Beat Tape: www.audiomack.com/album/ar-classic…-beat-tape-vol-1

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LFOD Radio Ep. 81 (Featuring M-DOT)

 

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M-Dot just dropped his debut album, Ego and the Enemy. It may be his debut but he’s approaching veteran status, having paid dues around the world the last 8+ years. He called in from NYC to talk about the project, what it took to put it out, and the crazy response so far.

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