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Bit Brigade brought video game bops to life at the Bottleneck

Bit Brigade / Photo by Fally Afani Everyone has a favorite video game soundtrack (yours truly is partial to Katamari Damacy)-- some just go harder
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Local hip-hop stars shine as new venue launches in North Lawrence

Kadesh Flow / Photo by Fally Afani It's always a good day when there's an opportunity for live music to expand in Lawrence. North Lawrence
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Top Ten Coolest Things We Saw from locals in the Lawrence Music Scene in 2021

Alright! It’s been a while since we got to construct one of these lists (fuck you, COVID), but we are jazzed as a bluegrass fan

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Photo Gallery: Marcel P. Black / Kemet Coleman / Kadesh Flow

Marcel P. Black / Photo by Fally Afani If you didn't fuck with hip-hop, on Friday night Marcel P. Black made sure you did. Unless
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The Top Ten Most Badass Things We Saw From Local Bands in 2018

’Tis the season for reflection— and when you give a long, hard, angry stare back at 2018, it’s easy to gloss over the parts that

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Janelle Monáe brought her sexual awakening home to Kansas City

Janelle Monáe / Photo by Fally Afani Imagine such a feeling of freedom in your life that you can stand in front of thousands of
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Kadesh Flow and the Marcus Lewis band will (still) floor you

Months after Kadesh Flow and the Marcus Lewis band took the Granada stage for Brass and Boujee, we’ve just barely caught our breaths and the

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Photo Gallery: Brass & Boujee at the Granada

Friday night was a fantastic display in black excellence as music lovers saw generations of culture collide in rhythmic union. Under the direction of Marcus
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“Creating Change:” How Brass & Boujee is bringing Black Excellence to the Granada

Without jazz, there would be no rap. That’s the firm belief held by one of the more famous faces in the local hip-hop scene, Kemet