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  • Album Review: “Bridges” by Ilya Dynov

    New York-based jazz drummer Ilya Dynov released his debut album Bridges on April 16th, 2023. The album features Alex Norris on trumpet, Jihee Heo on piano, Lonnie Plaxico on bass, and Ilya Dynov on drums. Ilya Dynov reveals himself as an outstanding contender on the jazz scene. The album blends different jazz styles, balancing tradition and virtuosity with creative freedom. Thus, it showcases a mature harmony and expressive creativity.

    Bridges consists of Dynov’s all original compositions and features an array of world class talent out of New York. Alongside Dynov on drums are the legendary bassist Lonnie Plaxico, extraordinary trumpeter Alex Norris, and exceptional pianist Jihee Heo. Bridges comprises 9 tracks: four in a piano trio setting, three as a quartet with trumpet, and two flavorful drum solos as “Intro” and “Finale” statements.

    In terms of composition and exposition, the album exceeds typical expectations of a drummer-led band. It combines harmonically challenging pieces with convincing melodies brought to life with integrity, and a respect for American jazz tradition. Dynov’s excellent drumming technique is paired with a deep connection with the harmonic and melodic contributuons of his band mates. Through this, the result i s a exploration of a contemporary palate that, at the same time, respects the music of the forefathers.

    The record consists of a wide range of compelling pieces. The “Intro” statement is immediately captivating to listeners and serves as a reflection of Dynov’s expertise. A suspenseful drum solo drifts in and out of intense crescendos and decrescendos, keeping the listener on the edge of their seat in anticipation. The short, somehow mysterious intro track, holds promise of a unique record to follow. The raw sound of the drum and interesting composition encourages the audience to listen to the next track.

    The first ‘official’ song of the album, “Constellation,” opens with a compelling, raw base, which then leads to an exciting, smooth jazz melody. A riveting trumpet leads the bass, drums, and piano ensemble. “Constellation” largely embodies what jazz is truly about – listening to the song was akin to listening to an exciting conversation that one can’t help but be entirely invested in. Each instrument has its own voice and unique role within the song, and yet they all work together to create one coherent melody. The song ebbs and flows, taking the listener through fast and slow sections. Through rhythm, tone, and style changes, “Constellation” was extremely engaging, and embodied the instrumental conversation that is jazz.

    “Drum and Berries,” the second track on the record, presented a smoother, slower melody than the previous tracks. Rather than an intense argument between instruments, “Drum and Berries” exemplified a flowing, cohesive conversation. The track opens with a gentle piano, accompanied by bass and drum. Throughout the slow jazz tune, the piano expertly navigated through the constraints posed by an ensemble, playing off the base while also embodying a classic jazz sound. Halfway through the song, the bass takes over, playing the tune set up by the piano in the first half. An exciting, raw drum solo follows, serving as a reminder of the intro track.

    Something worth noting about the album is that each song is entirely unique, with its own personality. Following the first three tracks, “For Those We Love” plays off a more classic jazz sound than the other songs. A trumpet solo immediately engages listeners within the first few beats of the song, soon leading into a classical jazz melody. The tone of the trumpet, accompanied by a well-blended pairing of piano and drums, creates a somber, almost romantic energy. Unlike previous tracks, the trumpet takes the spotlight overpowering notes and rhythms. Rather, the simple notes and melody are compelling in their sim[licity and rawness.

    “For Those We Love” seems to tell a story through the trumpet – the mood shifted throughout the song, sometimes embodying a somber narrative, other times presenting itself as bright and optimistic. Like previous tracks, instruments within the ensemble each took over the musical conversation in a contemporary jazz fashion.

    A theme that was present throughout the album was the compelling and dramatic drum solo. The fifth track, “Blue” continued the suspenseful drum solos from the intro and “Drum and Berries.” A wonderfully unsettling, compelling, and raw drum solo emerged following a highly suspenseful, gradual crescendo. Through dramatic crescendos and decrescendos, the drums presented a contemporary mix of all sorts of sounds working together. The song itself seemed to ebb and flow, emerge and remerge, and changed throughout the track. The drums grew increasingly more spunky, ultimately resulting in an edgy tune with an upbeat melody, led by piano. “Blue” transitioned into a fast, compelling, and bright piano melody, the second half of the song completely different than the introduction.

    Another highlight within the album is “68th Street,” a song largely reminiscent of classical jazz. The song emulates a beautiful ballad through its well-rounded, blooming melody. The piano seemed to convey a story about love. The bass and piano both act as soloists throughout the song, and effectively convey a calm, gorgeous melody that one can’t help but fall in love with.

    Overall, “Bridges” is a highly versatile album that embodies all that is wonderful about jazz. Each song is compelling in its own right, and the album in its entirety serves as a valuable addition to the world of jazz.

  • The Fat Boys to Join the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame in June

    Hip Hop group The Fat Boys will join the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame on June 11, a part of the LIMEHOF Hip Hop 50th Anniversary Event at their Stony Brook museum. Group member Kool Rock-Ski will be accepting the award on behalf of the group at this free, open-to-public event.

    Starting in Brooklyn in the 1980s, Kool Rock-Ski would be accompanied by Prince Markie Dee and Buff Love, making up one of the first major rap groups to release full-length albums. Over their career came seven albums, four of which went RIAA-certified gold.

    Their project Crushin’ would go platinum, with big thanks to the highly successful single “Whiplash” in a collaboration with the Beach Boys.

    Fellow LIMEHOF inductee and hip-hop legend Kurtis Blow assisted in the group’s success in their first few years, producing two of their first pieces of work. Chart-topping singles “Jail House Rap,” “Can You Feel It?,” “Fat Boys,” “Stick ‘Em,” and many more hits follow the trio’s career.

    NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 16: Fat Boys on June 16, 1989 in New York, New York. (Photo by Paul Natkin/WireImage)

    The Fat Boys have also made appearances in multiple Hollywood movies including Krush Groove and Knights of the City, while also being a part of many hip-hop documentaries over the years.

    The group’s induction comes during the 50th anniversary of hip-hop and will celebrate not only the Fat Boys but other LIMEHOF members who will be in attendance. To kick off the event, the organization will unveil the LL Cool J statue, featured at the Stony Brook museum location.

    Besides Kool Rock-Ski, other rap figures including Son of Bazerk, DJ Jazzy Jay, DJ Johnny Juice of Public Enemy, and more plan to attend and even perform at the June 11 event starting at 1:00 pm.

    Ernie Canadeo, the LIMEHOF Chairman, is thrilled to be celebrating the 50th anniversary of rap with some of its most prominent figures, calling it a tribute to the major pieces of Long Island music history.

    “We are honored to pay tribute to the 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop with a live concert performed by some of hip hop’s most influential artists, all from Long Island…it is a testament to Long Island’s prominent and continuing role in hip-hop’s legacy.”

    – Ernie Canadeo

    Throughout its history, LIMEHOF continues to support Long Island’s rap scene, holding inductions in the past for LL COOL J, Run-DMC, Public Enemy, Eric B. & Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, Kurtis Blow, Whodini, Salt-N-Pepa, and EPMD.

    With the Fat Boys becoming the next rap talents to have their names in the Hall of Fame, free general admission tickets are now on sale at limusichalloffame.org/tickets-and-gift-cards/.

  • Janelle Monáe to Visit Radio City And Kings Theatre

    Janelle Monáe recently announced her “Age of Pleasure Tour”, which will feature two stops in the Empire State. The Grammy-nominated artist will visit the iconic Radio City Music Hall and Kings Theatre in Brooklyn. The 26-city tour kicks off on August 30 in Seattle at the WAMU Theater. 

    The tour coincides with Monáe’s long-awaited fourth studio album The Age of Pleasure which is slated to drop on June 9. Monáe released her critically acclaimed concept album Dirty Internet more than four years ago. The project earned the artist two Grammy nominations including one for “Album of the Year”, it also peaked at number 10 on the Billboard 200. 

    Since her last album Monáe has explored writing and acting, appearing in the films Harriet and Glass Onion, she also received praise for her role in the series We the People. Earlier this May Monáe dropped the single “Lipstick Lover” to go along with her upcoming album. 

    Presale tickets started on June 1, while on-sale tickets are set to be released on Wednesday, June 6. Tickets and more information can be found here

    Janelle Monae ‘Age of Pleasure’ Tour Dates 

    Wed Aug 30 – Seattle, WA – WAMU Theater

    Thu Aug 31 – Vancouver, BC – UBC – Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre

    Sat Sep 02 – Portland, OR  – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

    Wed Sep 06 –Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex

    Thu Sep 07 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre

    Sat Sep 09 – Kansas City, MO – The Midland Theatre 

    Mon Sep 11 – Minneapolis, MN – Armory

    Wed Sep 13 – St. Louis, MO – Stifel Theatre

    Thu Sep 14 – Chicago, IL – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom

    Sun Sep 17 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway

    Mon Sep 18 – Philadelphia, PA – The Met

    Wed Sep 20 – Montreal, QB – Mtelus

    Thu Sep 21 – Toronto, ON – Massey Hall 

    Sun Sep 24 – Washington, DC  – The Anthem*

    Tue Sep 26 – New York City, NY – Radio City Music Hall

    Thu Sep 28 – Brooklyn, NY – Kings Theatre 

    Mon Oct 02 – Charlotte, NC – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre 

    Tue Oct 03 – Nashville, TN  – Ryman Auditorium

    Wed Oct 04 – Birmingham, AL  – Avondale Brewing Company

    Fri Oct 06 – Atlanta, GA – Fox Theatre Atlanta

    Mon Oct 09 – Dallas, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

    Tue Oct 10 – Houston, TX – Bayou Music Center 

    Wed Oct 11 – Austin, TX – Moody Amphitheater

    Sun Oct 15 – Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre

    Tue Oct 17 – San Francisco, CA – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium

    Wed Oct 18 – Inglewood, CA – YouTube Theater

  • Cardi B Joins Latto for ‘Put It On Da Floor Again’ Remix

    Cardi B continues her run of prominent features, this time bringing her New York flair to Grammy-nominated Latto’s thumper “Put It On Da Floor.” According to Billboard, Latto’s “Put It On Da Floor” debuted atop the Hot Trending Songs rankings. The official music video premiered on April 24 on YouTube and has gained nearly 6 million views.

    Cardi B joins Latto for Put It On Da Floor Again Remix

    In like manner, “Put It On Da Floor Again” sees the hottest from New York add her Midas touch to an already buzzing record. Similarly, the duo have released an accompanying music video that is trending #1 on YouTube. Together with cameos from Offset and college hoops star Angel Reese, the duo prance without care through a jewelry store flashing loads of cash before taking the sultry production to a house party as Latto and Cardi exchange combative lyrics, asserting themselves as the ones to be reckoned with.

    Despite not releasing a studio album in five years Cardi B has maintained her threshold atop the hip hop mountaintop through a series of culture shifting features. Given that those records have been side-by-side with the likes of Megan Thee Stallion, Glorilla and Latto, Cardi B has also gained a reputation for wanting to help usher in the next generation of female rappers.

    After all, since its release, “Put It On Da Floor” sparked significant conversation on social media platforms. Some listeners believed Latto took subliminal shots at her rap rival Nicki Minaj in the song after the duo clashed on social media last year. “She thought I would kiss her ass, she must ain’t took her meds,” raps Latto on both version of “Put It On Da Floor.” For their part, Cardi B and Nicki Minaj have their own complicated history that has even resulted in fisticuffs.

  • In Focus: Half Moon Run ‘SALT’ Release Preview Show at Live Nation Headquarters

    Montreal’s Half Moon Run release their new album, Salt, on June 2nd, and have chosen “9beat” as the single to bolster the release, a track which features the explosive rhythmic interplay and surging dynamic range that the band has become renowned for. On Thursday, June 1st, 24 hours prior to its release the band visited Live Nation’s Headquarters in New York City and played an invite-only 60min set to celebrate the release of Salt, complete with a full string section to accommodate half the set and premiering new songs throughout.

    Half Moon Run LiveNation Rooftop NYC

    The trio, Devon Portielje, Conner Molander, and Dylan Phillips have also previewed Salt with three previously released singles, “Alco,” “You Can Let Go” and “Everyone’s Moving Out East.” 

    Tour Dates for North America in support of the album were announced today as well, below:

    HALF MOON RUN – NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES 2023
    October 24, 2023 @ El Rey Theater, Los Angeles, CA
    October 25, 2023 @ August Hall, San Francisco, CA
    October 27, 2023 @ Wonder Ballroom, Portland, OR
    October 28, 2023 @ The Crocodile, Seattle, OR
    October 29, 2023 @ Spanish Ballroom Tacoma, WA
    November 1, 2023 @ Royal Theatre, Victoria, BC
    November 2, 2023 @ Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, BC
    November 3, 2023 @ Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, BC
    November 5, 2023 @ MacEwan Hall, Calgary, AB
    November 7, 2023 @ Coors Event Centre, Saskatoon, SK
    November 8, 2023 @ Burton Cummings Theatre, Winnipeg, MB
    November 10, 2023 @ Varsity Theater, Minneapolis, MN
    November 11, 2023 @ Metro, Chicago, IL
    November 12, 2023 @ Saint Andrew’s Hall, Detroit, MI
    November 14, 2023 @ The Foundry, Philadelphia, PA
    November 16, 2023 @ Union Stage, Washington, VA
    November 17, 2023  @ Music Hall of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY
    November 18, 2023 @ Royale, Boston, MA
    November 21, 2023 @ London Music Hall, London, ON
    November 23, 2023 @ History, Toronto, ON
    November 24, 2023 @ Kingston Grand Theatre, Kingston, ON
    November 25, 2023 @ Algonquin Commons Theatre, Ottawa, ON
    November 26, 2023 @ Algonquin Commons Theatre, Ottawa, ON
    December 13, 2023 @ MTelus, Montreal, QC
    December 14, 2023 @ MTelus, Montreal, QC
    December 15, 2023 @ Salle Maurice-O’Bready, Sherbrooke, QC
    December 17, 2023 @ Théâtre du Palais Municipal, Saguenay, QC
    December 18, 2023 @ Grand Théâtre@ Quebec City, QC

  • Fivio Foreign Releases Surprise EP ‘Without Warning’ With Ye as Sole Feature

    Fivio Foreign surprised fans with an unannounced 8-track EP titled, Without Warning. The unplanned mid-week release features Ye — formerly Kanye West — as the only guest on the song “Concussion.” Executive produced by managers Elliott Hardaman & Kahran Reefer, this latest project seems to have been strictly for his die-hard fans. In like manner, the free EP is only available on Soundcloud and Youtube and no other DSPs.

    Along with the EP, Fivio and his team released a 15-minute “Without Warning” documentary where the “City of Gods” rapper shared the thought-process behind this surprise release. In addition, Fivio pays ode to his fallen friend TDott Woo, who was fatally shot in the Brooklyn neighborhood both artists frequented. The album’s opening track is titled “T DOT BACC,” sees him pay tribute to his friend by angrily rapping “how many opps I got to kill? I’m trying to bring TDott back.”

    All in all, Without Warning sees Fivio return to his roots of sorts. Consequently, the catchy samples and expensive features that littered throughout his debut are not there. Rather, the project is laced with the fast-paced drill beats that have become synonymous with Fivio. Additionally, Fivio maintains his charisma, flow and contagious dialect that has made him the preeminent representative of New York hip hop culture.

  • Organ Fairchild’s ‘Dead of Summer’ Tour Coming to Albany and Greenlawn

    Organ Fairchild has announced a special themed ten-date summer tour titled “Dead of Summer,” coming to Albany and Greenlawn at the end of July and early August.

    Organ Fairchild created their first original music together in 2020. Jam scene mainstays Joe Bellanti, Corey Kertzie, and Dave Ruch met in 1983 as members of Buffalo Grateful Dead cover band Wild Knights, a group that still plays reunion shows. Their debut gig was just a month before the COVID shutdown, and since then the group has won NYS Musics’ March Madness, supported Anders Osborne and Jackie Greene, Andy Frasco & the U.N., Sophistafunk, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, and more, and have each played with Bob Weir, Rob Wasserman, Robbie Krieger (The Doors), Nels Cline, Tony Rice, moe., and more.

    Fresh on the heels of a four-set appearance at last weekend’s Summer Camp Music Festival in Chillicothe, IL, the trio announced their “Dead of Summer” tour, featuring one set of the band’s award-winning original instrumental music followed by a full set of Grateful Dead songs performed funky organ-trio style. Band guitarist Dave Ruch said, “It’s been so much fun to take the parameters of our new organ trio format (no singing and no bass player!) and revisit some of our favorite Dead tunes. Fresh and funky is how it’s feeling, and the setlists will be unique each night!” The tour will hit Beau’s Bar in Greenlawn on July 29 and Lark Hall in Albany on Aug. 1.

    Tickets go on sale here on June 5 at 10 a.m.

    Dead of Summer Tour

    July 28 The 8×10 Club, Baltimore MD
    July 29 Beau’s Bar, Greenlawn NY
    July 30 Weekend at Bertha’s Festival, Townsend DE
    July 31 The Nest House Concerts, Ironia NJ
    August 1 Lark Hall, Albany NY (Jerry Garcia’s birthday!)
    August 2 ZenBarn, Waterbury Center VT
    August 3 Orlando’s, Burlington VT
    August 4 TBA
    August 5 Bear’s Picnic Festival, Blain PA
    August 6 Electric Haze, Worcester MA

  • Bobby Blue & George Sáenz Release “Por Un Amor/For A Love”

    NYC’s Costa Rican American singer songwriter Bobby Blue have released a duet with George Sáenz titled “Por Un Amor/For A Love,” on June 2nd. The combination is an ethereal trip of a very simple love song.

    Por Un Amor, which means “For A Love,” is a classic Ranchera written by Gilbert Parra Paz in 1940 about the worst break up a heart could handle. Using his elegant vocals, Bobby Blue collaborates with George’s baritone voice playing the Guitarron. 

    Bobbys mother came from a ranch in the central valley of Costa Rica, heavily influenced by spirit, music, and imagination. Growing older, Bobby Blues’ imagination and independence could make for a hard time. A teacher once threatened to beat out his sissiness with his fists, but music kept him going. From age four he always had the lead solo parts in choirs, and from ten years old he started composing songs for recitals. He eventually made enough money and moved to NYC. 

    Once Bobby Blue moved to NYC he immediately started performing at open mics, independent art galleries and late-night underground circuses. His charming stage presence and big voice made him known as a powerful performer.  

    Bobby was deemed “not All American / too gay” and that his voice was freakish. Fortunately, the stage kept calling and he kept writing. Bobbys first album, a folky-electro album provided his first releases.  

    International DJs discovered his originals and turned several of them into dance remixes. In A Song was discovered by Junior Vasquez and it climbed the Billboard Dance Chart for 15 weeks. 

    Although, while settling into NYC he dived into his mother’s Latin music and his father’s old Country music, as well as his original songs. Bobby had so much fun singing these lovely folk melodies that he felt this music was more fitting for his voice and his soul. On any given evening you can see Bobby slaying audiences at NYC clubs like Joes Pub, The Knitting Factory, on the porches of Brooklyn Victorian homes, the streets of the East Village, and at several festivals around the country. 

    Bobby Blue & George Sáenz Release “Por Un Amor/For A Love”

    Listen to ‘Por Un Amor” by clicking the link here

    For more music by Bobby Blue, click the link here

  • Bad Mary Releases New Punk Rock EP “Trash and Glamour”

    Long Island based band Bad Mary released their new EP Trash and Glamour on May 16. Much like Bad Mary’s other work, Trash and Glamour consists of impressive guitar riffs, beating drums, and powerful vocals.

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    Bad Mary released their first album, Better Days in 2013. They followed it up with three EPs: Killing Dinosaurs (2016), We Could Have Saved the World (2016), and Glitter Bomb (2017). In 2019 Bad Mary released their second full length album, The Return of Space Girl. It was a 33 minute punk rock space opera then followed by an award-winning animated movie of the album.

    The band consists of lead vocalist Amanda Mac, Mike Staub on bass, Bill Mac on drums, and David Henderson on guitar. Based in New York, Bad Mary has played classic venues including The Highline Ballroom, The Knitting Factory, Arlene’s Grocery, and the Bowery Electric. On the road, they also played The Vans Warped Tour, The Dewey Beach Music Conference, Launch Music Conference, and Musikfest. In 2019, Bad Mary toured Japan and played to packed-out venues with a motley gang of local punk bands.

    Bad Mary Goes Back to Their Roots

    On Trash and Glamour, vocalist Amanda Mac said, “With this EP we really wanted to get back to thrashy/trashy rock and roll. In a way we’re back at our roots with simple and fun songs and hit the ground running right away. After a concept album and two cover EPs we felt the need to strip things down a little and get punchy again. We think we were able to achieve this and we’re really proud of these new songs.”

    Additionally, assist Mike Staub called Trash and Glamour, “a small celebration of everything we’ve done. We’ve got some straight-up blistery, punky tunes like “Are You With The Band?” and “Light It Up” but also fun and weird songs that really embrace our personality like, “The Floor Is Lava”. We’re never afraid to be ourselves and T&G really shows that. It’s All Trash and we mean that with all the love.”

    Bad Mary also hosts livestreams on Twitch every Tuesday at 8 pm EST, which can be found here.

  • Brooklyn Public Library Announces “Night in the Library: The Philosophy of Hip Hop”

    As a part of their celebration of the 50th anniversary of Hip-Hop, Brooklyn Public Library will be holding a free event called “Night in the Library: The Philosophy of Hip Hop.” The event will take place on Saturday, June 17 and will feature performances, keynote addresses, music, discussions, debates, and activities that have been inspired by the genre.

    This year’s event was modeled after the “Night of Philosophy and Ideas,” which received 7,000 attendees between 2018 and 2022. The entire Central Library building will be taken over for the night from 7:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m..

    We are thrilled to once again welcome New Yorkers to join us for Brooklyn’s most exciting celebration of culture and exchange of ideas. On the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, we’re proud to honor the legacy of the genre and take a deep dive into this multifaceted art form that has transcended music and had a tremendous influence on our cultural fabric on a global scale.

    László Jakab Orsós, Brooklyn Public Library’s Vice President of Arts and Culture

    “Night in the Library” will include several Roc Nation artists, such as Grammy-nominated rapper Rapsody, Johnny Cocoa, HDBeenDope, and Reuben Vincent. There will be several notable speakers, such as: Honorary Dr. Gloria Carter of the Shawn Carter Foundation; Mitchell S. Jackson, Pulitzer Prize-winning writer; Emerson Sykes of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU); hit rapper Topaz Jones; Naima Cochrane, Founder of Hip-Hop Sermon; and Bill Adler, Def Jams’ first publicist.

    The event will be co-curated by the Founder of Really Just Hip-Hop, LeBrandon Smith, as well as Kelly Harrison, and April R. Silver, founder of Akila Worksongs. Additionally co-curating is MACRO, a company that represents the voice and perspectives of Black people and persons of color.

    Hip-Hop has outgrown anything imagined, as it continues to evolve culturally and musically. Arguably the most influential artform in the world, it has permeated all parts of society including fashion, media, sports, language and even politics.

    LeBrandon Smith, Founder of Really Just Hip-Hop

    For more information and to register for the event, visit the Night in the Library’s website.