Album Review: Ego and The Enemy by M-Dot Eric Bernsen May 2, 2017M-Dot brings a legendary crew of producers together and makes a statement on his latest album ‘Ego and The Enemy’...
Damn, It’s Lit: Saba Jon Simmons November 8, 2016If you know Saba, you probably know him because of ties to Chance the Rapper. Saba, a 22-year-old rapper from...
Local Spotlight: King J Mikey Enwright July 12, 2016King J is right on time for our five o’clock meeting at a Comm. Ave Starbucks. Clad in a denim...
Interview: Del the Funky Homosapien Jon Simmons March 10, 2016When most people hear the name Del the Funky Homosapien, they’re not sure what to make of it. But to...
Interview: Pell Jon Simmons February 2, 2016n a time when popular hip hop is saturated with trap beats, off-key singing, and autotune, melody-mindful rappers like Pell stand out. By...
Interview: DJ Spooky Jon Simmons September 14, 2015he first ever artist-in-residence at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, DJ Spooky, will be taking his galaxy of...
Album Review: Manni Festo – Abstract Islands Beth Hutchings July 2, 2015 “If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because...
Brian Coleman: Digging in Hip Hop’s Sandbox Jon Simmons June 12, 2015Imagine having the opportunity to interview your favorite childhood musicians about the creation of their classic albums. Boston hip-hop historian...
Album Review: SenecaB – Rascal EP Tyler Lavoie May 18, 2015 ne minute into Rascal EP, 19-year-old Boston hip-hop producer SenecaB’s latest release, you get the idea that she has something to...
Local Spotlight: Latrell James Jon Simmons May 11, 2015welve is the magic number. The number twelve holds a special meaning for Boston rapper Latrell James, even if for...