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This weekend is a busy one in Milwaukee with a lot of options that is sure to satisfy you if you choose to participate.

Unlooped is hosting a listening part for Lunversol9′s new EP with a funky jam and DJ’s to follow the listening at bSide this Friday, listening starting at 9PM.  CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION.

I already did a post about the new TRUE Skool gallery night going on this Friday from 5PM to 10PM…which would be a great first stop for your night before you go to check out the Unlooped event…or the next event I’m about to tell you about.  GET INFORMATION ABOUT THE TRUE SKOOL EVENT HERE.

Pep, aka the DJ for the Hip-Hop group Malicious, is putting on his 2nd edition of an event he created called Not Your Average.  The new edition features House of M producer/emcee Raze, who recently put out a fantastic album, and e’lectric Warbabyz…whom I’ve never heard of before but the name is pretty intriguing.  FOR MORE INFO CLICK HERE.

That’s just Friday.  Saturday is busy as well.

Jonathan Frost is playing a concert with a live band on a boat!  Boat shows are a ton of fun and I know they have drink specials so go check out Frost with his new band, boat leaves at 9PM so you need to be there by 8:30PM.  THIS IS WHERE MORE INFORMATION IS FOUND.

Now for the event of the weekend, AUTOMatic’s album release party at bSide!  Mutants A.P.R.I.M.E. and Trellmatic are AUTOMatic and they do some fantastic classic feeling Hip-Hop and they have a new album coming out called Transistor.  The Night Krawlers will also be performing and Element and fellow Mutant Raze will be making special guest appearances.  GET MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE EVENT HERE AND MAKE SURE YOU ATTEND THIS ONE.

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Several months ago there was a debate that began on 88Nine Radio Milwaukee’s blog when Tarik Moody asked if Milwaukee was afraid of Hip-Hop.  Everybody (AV Club Milwaukee, Shepherd Express, Fan Belt, and many individuals in the comment sections) seemed to pick up on it and answered in their own way.  One person who joined the discussion even asked if 88Nine itself was afraid of Hip-Hop being that the majority of what it seems to play is not all too recent (lots of 90′s stuff that could be seen as “safe”).

We are half way through the year and many different blogs are doing their 1/2 way point lists for 2010 and that got me thinking about what some of my favorite Milwaukee Hip-Hop songs from this year are, so far.  I decided to venture over to Radio Milwaukee’s website to see what they’ve been diggin’ on and after scrolling backwards from July 6th to June 20th, I realized a trend…they’re playing the same Milwaukee Hip-Hop songs by and large that they were pushing all last year.

I guess I was a bit surprised by this because I know how much Milwaukee Hip-Hop has already come out, including new singles by artists they themselves are pumping.  What surprised me even more were the omissions of artists that I know fit the 88Nine demographic.

I searched all the usual suspects, and sure, some of them probably didn’t take the time to send their records over to 88Nine but I know for sure several of them did because I did it for them or they told me that they did.  Also, I know that the deejays get sent tons of music and they prefer edited stuff which they don’t have to scratch out the expletives, but I can tell you first hand that they will do it.

Lastly, I’m starting to get a feeling that it might not necessarily be the deejays at the station or some of the others that work there that should be looked at for this imbalance because Tarik, Jordan, Marcus, and Adam, are all very deeply rooted in the Milwaukee music scene and might know about everything out there between the 4 of them…so it appears to be more of a managerial issue.  This is all speculation of course.

Alright, here is who got plays and how many (as of July 6th, 2010):

Frankie Flowers – 228; Prophetic – 66; Figureheads – 65; The Lab Partners – 63; Oneself – 31; KingHellBastard (KHB) – 29; Kid Millions – 14; JC Poppe – 2; Element – 1; Fresh Cut Collective – 1.

That last group getting 1 play baffles me.  Fresh Cut Collective is embraced by all different types of people in Milwaukee and I know that 88Nine is well versed in FCC’s music, but they only get 1 play?

The confusion doesn’t stop there.  I was very surprised to find that Melissa Czarnik, nor Eric Mire, received any plays on Radio Milwaukee…and NEVER have (according to the information found on the 88Nine website).  Again, you would figure that either of those artists are a lock when you consider the diverse ears of 88Nine listeners and their popularity in Milwaukee.

A few others who have released albums or singles recently, to somewhat recently, are also missing.  People like Dana Coppafeel, D. Ellzey, Signif, and Haz Solo & Dylan Thomas.  I highlight these artists because I am positive the radio station knows about these artists releases.  Also, even though Prophetic is on the list of artists played this year, he has released several new singles that have been buzzed about but have not received airplay.

I understand that the first half of the year has been tough for Radio Milwaukee with Scott Mullins leaving, but I think it’s time to rotate in some new music to compliment the several songs 88Nine has firmly established as being their core of Milwaukee Hip-Hop.

(NOTE: It is quite possible that I missed an artist or two.  Please correct me if I missed somebody.)

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It seems that the summer brings with it quality events each weekend.  This weekend we have a Uni.Fi show at the Cactus Club with KingHellBastard and the House of M, with DJ JDL on the 1′s and 2′s.  On Saturday Raze of the House of M will be releasing his new solo album Living in Technocolor via a party at The Highbury.  He will be joined by Element, SPEAK Easy, The Hollowz, and many…many other guests.

Well, it looks like you have your weekend planned for you.  Enjoy!

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Memorial Day weekend is always a busy time.  This year is no exception to that rule.  There is a whole host of events for people to pick from over the weekend.  The gem being Friday night’s Miltown Beat Down finals at the Wherehouse.  If you have heard yet, Freeway is going to be performing, and Jake One and Vitamin D are going to be in the house as guest judges.  The very talented Frankie Flowers will also be performing.

The true stars of the night; 40 Mil, Zeekzilla, DJ Peru, and Lex Luther…are going to provide the true thunder of the evening hoping that they leave every neck broken.

A lot of people have been waiting for this Saturday night because of Fresh Cut Collective’s release party, but it’s not the only thing worth going to in the city that night.

I’m definitely going to stop by the FCC party to get my copy of their new self-titled album, one that if you’ve been keeping up with the snippets they’ve been dropping here and there, is certain to be worth your hard earned cash.

Travel a little south to the Cactus Club and you have APRIME and The Hollowz performing a show w/ DJ Optimist.  APRIME is a ton of fun to watch and the new music that he’s preparing for his upcoming solo album is FANTASTIC.

Lastly, come back to the middle between Mad Planet and Cactus Club, and you have a party going down at Moct.  Mash-up DJs Elechroic will be keeping things funny for you while some Chi-Town artists made the trip North to rock the microphone.

So, as you can see…your Friday is set, and you have some great options for Saturday.  Whatever the case, have fun and be safe!

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Just announced:  Raze, House of M producer/emcee/engineer, recently announced the release party for his new solo album Living in Technocolor.  The party will be at The Highbury on June 12th and features performances by Raze, Element, SPEAK Easy, and The Hollowz…hosted by APRIME and Dana Coppafeel, spun by DJ JDL.

Now that sounds like one hell of a party.

Also, KingHellBastard is putting the finishing touches on the Remember The Name EP.  Here’s a little art to stare at while you’re waiting.


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