
DJ Logic’s avant-turntablism instantly breathed some hip-hop swagger into the relatively straight-laced fusion scene in the late 90’s. Aside from his prolific remixes, Zen of Logic, Logic’s long awaited third album sees more daring collaborations with old friends, new faces and some noted Logic crossover moves.
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Adam Green is back with his fourth solo album, and it
Photos by Robert Massie of the Gomez performance at the Tower City Amphitheater, in Cleveland, OH on July 1st, 2006
Put out on the Stax Record Label, the re-release of Home expectedly involves an authentic, rough-and-tumble feel, the sound associated with the label itself.
Adam Arcuragi is a 40-watt lightbulb in an otherwise dark room; his low-intensity glow isn
Tim Easton’s fourth solo album, Ammunition, is a collection of tunes that frowns upon the conservative people of his home state of Ohio, talks of revolution, and warns of returning to the pain.
Photos by Jake Krolick of the 7th Annual BBoy BBQ held June 10th, 2006 in south Philadelphia. “Our continued and sole purpose is to maintain and celebrate the styles and traditions of our community through HIP HOP culture” – POSE2/BBOY-BBQ Founder
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Under the blazing sun, Phil Lesh and Friends (Larry Campbell guitar, Barry Sless pedal steel, Joan Osborne vocals, John Molo drums, Greg Osby sax, and Rob Barraco keys) began stretching it out from the first note, with a patient jam that eventually fell into “Truckin’.”