NoahG is supposed to show up at Beverly’s—a hallway-sized watering-hole-and-art-gallery combo in the Chinatown neighborhood of Manhattan denoted by an eponymous pink neon sign whose glow spills into the bar and mixes with the blue light emanating from the lounge area to create a purple haze of sorts—at nine tonight.
Read MoreThe past half decade of Houston music has been an intriguing one to say the least. The plethora of artists who have been carving out their own lane has been tremendous and its given Houston when it comes to the sonics of their sound. One of the leaders of making his own wave is Billyracxx, an abstract act with International appeal that can’t be denied.
Read MoreThe vastness of music today has altered the game and it’s now operating in different facets of life that integrate the music on a grand level, one of the key playmakers making things shake is Timeless Music’s own Birdman Zoe.
Read MoreFor the sake of relevancy + timing, PNTHN represents “House of Gods” and the sounds of this theory carries to a forward thinking model when it comes to this meaning being from Texas. That being said, they have taken the reigns of solidifying the thought, “Its Not About What It Is, But Its What We Are + What We Can Be”.
Read MoreHouston being the most populated in the Lone Star state, you have different people fulfilling their role to be the guide for different areas and it’s making them credible in the process. High Thoughts TV has taken it upon themselves to not only expose the forces behind these brightest creatives in the city but also involve them in an inclusive format as well.
Read MoreMoving away from highlighting different agencies who specializes in this field, we go towards the direction of BX/Florida designer DeadMonBernz who has virtually created his own movement with stapling collages as his signature but not stopping with creative motives towards his work.
Read MoreHailing from Washington Heights, Slayter has given a new tone of the streets and Uptown as a whole compared to the likes of Don Q, A Boogie, and others who hail from that side of town. The difference he makes is the nature of having a harder sound that not’s focused on melodics compared to those mentioned above but still having the capability to make a wide range of hits that’s still caters to him.
Read MoreComing from a place that carries a rich history in music, Gregory has found ways a playing a pivotal role into breaking new talent with his from Music City Underground, Elevator, and now Lyrical Lemonade.
Read MoreFor those who were scouring the internet during the blog era, Cinematic Music Group is a familiar name and they still have their foot on the game’s neck with their forward thinking methods, ability to adjust, and also being able to embrace different facets of entertainment and lifestyle business.
Read MoreOne of those people who’s pushing things forward is Midwest to Northeast transplant, K$K, a skilled and dedicated director who’s paved a way for herself behind the lens. As she’s went from shooting some of your favorite’s early music videos to writing credible festival short films, K$K has remained cool through it all and looking to progress in the process.
Read MoreWhen you comb through the scope of the hip-hop scenery, it’s safe to say that the DMV has been making waves on their own for quite some time. As time goes on, the artistry found in their sound continues to expand with the likes of Q Da Fool, Xanman, Moneymarr, IDK, Rico Nasty, and many more who have been pushing the envelope. As those names have been making headlines, Marino Infantry remains one of the most influential groups in the region that delivers a stylistic approach to the game.
Read MoreSeeing that New York City urban music has taken prominence once again in the spotlight with setting record album sales and winning great titles, it’s a new generation of artists under that fold that’s molding their own wave in the process. On the frontline stands some of the toughest lyricists in the “City That Never Sleeps”, one of them being Brooklyn’s own Radamiz.
Read More