Artists

Liondub

Music is often referred to as a universal language, however there are many dialects and few artists are able to freely express themselves in more than one. Young producer, dj, promoter, and engineer, Liondub is capable of inspiring new translations of cultural and conscious music through the fusion of musical and modern beliefs.

Striving to embrace as many styles and sounds as possible, Liondub's seamless mixes and heavy productions feature a strong dose of reggae, dub and trip hop, as well as more divergent styles of contemporary dancehall, ragga jungle and hip hop.

Liondub grew up a native New Yorker, frequently travelling to Jamaica, exposing himself to the artistic movements of hip-hop and reggae soundsystems at a very young age. Fueled by the influences of DJ Red Alert, Chuck Chillout and jamaican sounds Jah Love, Stur Gav, Volcano and Downbeat, Liondub was inevitably inspired to take up the science of turntable mixing and the art of building rhythms.

Spinning records, he developed a single, distinctive voice that could speak many musical languages, and build cultural bridges. Now, that musical voice has matured and earned him worldwide acclaim. By steadily producing tracks and mixing, he is re-shaping the way many listen to reggae music.

Set to crafting original tracks that would build upon the spirit of his initial inspiration, Liondub hones his music and production skills by collaborating and performing with an impressive and wide variety of musical masters and superstars. All the while LionDub is sharpening his talents, and strengthening his ears through his work as a live sound, session, and mastering engineer.

DJing conscious reggae music, dancehall, hip-hop and jungle since 1991, Liondub is touring the US playing with groups and artists like Johnnie Osbourne, Terry Ganzie, The Wailers, Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley, Sound Tribe Sector Nine, DJ Krush, Ras Kush of Black Redemeption Sound, Israel Vibration, The UK Steppas, Smith and Mighty and Rob Paine of Worship Recordings. More recently Liondub has worked alongside Fragga Ranks, King Dainjah, Sister Nancy, Steel Pulse, and a slew of jungle/drum and bass artists like RCola, Mad Dem Sound, Cassein, DonDaka, Jacky Murda, Tester of Trilogy Sound Crew and MC's Navigator, Stada and Jinx.

Liondub represents numerous artists and dj's within a comprehensive artist agency and is producing an impressive catalog of conscious music on an international level. Recent releases include Chopstick 07 featuring the late great Barry Brown, Dubwize 01 featuring Bass Nacho and LionDub 01 featuring a ragga remix of Richie Spice's anthem Earth A Run Red. This fall, LionDub will unleash the White Shark Rhythm straight out of Jamaica featuring vocals by Johnnie Osbourne, Fragga Ranks, Sotto Bless, Terry Ganzie and many many more... Respects


Alienmike

Alienmike is the guise name often used when describing producer/engineer/songwriter/musician Mike Giffin. Getting his musical start first by learning percussion over 20 years ago, he has picked up guitar and bass along the way leading to his highly skilled mixing and production techniques today. Growing up listening to many musical styles such as pop, metal, hip-hop, indie/emo rock, classical, electronica and funk has lead to a very creative and unique perspective in his musical production. Recording and producing several Rock, Funk, Jazz, Hip-Hop, Electronica, RnB and Pop sessions over the last 7 years have kept him on the pulse of what’s happening in the world of production.

You know him best for his Deep/Latin/Trip-Hip/Funk production that has been known to stimulate your earholes from time to time over the last few years. In clubs or on college radio, you have knodded your head to the exquisite vibrations of Alienmike and you most likely didn’t realize it. However, through some of his most recent work he was able to catch the ears of such profound artists as LTJ Bukem and Nelly Hopper, not to mention various electronic labels. With several unique projects scheduled in the near future, keep your ears open for the most cutting-edge production the Midwest has to offer!


DJ C-Vaughn

DJ C-Vaughn is without a doubt one of the fastest growing deejays in the world. He is writing and producing tracks along with doing re-mixes that can be found on Kaleidoscope All Stars, Kaleidoscope Music, Solution and Puffin records. He collaborates on most of his music with a very close friend named J-Virtue. Together they call themselves "2 Hype Elements.” 2005 proved to be a very progressive year for this innovative duo including countless regional and national live performances. They also found themselves along side international breaks legend DJ Icey for several one on one production and turntablist sessions.

Fresh out of the studio in 2006, 2 Hype Elements is set to release their debut album “Unleashed” through Doc Roc’s Solution Records. The album will feature nearly 70% original material as well as exclusive unreleased tracks from DJ Icey and DJ Fixx. The album will also include special remixes from national and regional breaks champions, including DJ Infiniti.

When C-Vaughn is not on the road he resides in Kansas City where he hosts the cities largest live mix show from 10pm to 2am every Saturday night on 96.5 the Buzz (KRBZ-FM).


DJason

Downtempo is the name used to describe chilled-out beats on a slower, groovier tip. Under this genre heading, DJason’s rhythms rule supreme. Downtempo is usually instrumental-based music in the hip hop vein, but DJason draws from jazz, film scores, dub and reggae, and world music. Like house and drum and bass musicians, DJason creates morphed soundscapes that draw from a long history of musical genres. He is constantly reinventing himself, spawning new and unique variations to keep heads moving.

In the clubs or in your basement, DJason serves up a strong offering of smooth/chill-out music, with a dash of drum-n-bass, a spot of spacey lounge-singing, and some worldly, tabla science. You want something to put on to have a drink by? Chill a club out with? Take a journey without actually leaving? This is the soundtrack for your mood's muse.


Broderick Jackson

Like other legends before him Broderick Jackson can not be classified, or defined by any particular one sound or genre. He is constantly changing and evolving with the musical landscape around him, while at the same time adding his own colors and forms to that landscape. That landscape is dance music..........

Broderick Jackson was born in Kansas in 1975. You're likely to think of fiddles and ho-downs, but on the contrary, Jackson comes from a musical family. His father has been a bass player for more than 40 years who found himself playing alongside bands like Bob Marley and The Wailers, as well as many of the great Jazz Legends coming out of Kansas City. His uncle is a classically trained singer, who has headed up some of the most sought after bands in the midwest music scene, such as "Justin Case" and "The JJ5."

At the age of 16, after moving to Seattle to M.C. in a band with his father, Jackson met the legendary Donald Glaude and found the music that he would later sculpt into a funky jazzy pulse that would change the Kansas City party scene forever. In 1998 after soaking up all that Seattle had to offer (Donald Glaude, D.J. Dan, Garth, Jeno, Rabbit and the Moon, Peace Frog, Bassex Crew, the list goes on and on), he packed up and brought his sound back to Kansas City. Shortly after his arrival he began organizing events like "Revelations," a weekly residency held with Kansas City House Pioneer D. J. Chris at The Granada. After years of club politics, Jackson was ready to branch off into throwing parties. He formed a crew called "Cosmic Mafia", which later became the "Loop Crew." Jackson and crew honed their skills by producing some of the largest electronic events ever to hit the Midwest, culminating with the now nationally recognized Chaos Theory trilogy. Now the crew was ready to diversify. Spreading throughout the city, building club nights, holding down residencies, promoting events, starting marketing agencies and last but not least being the founder of this great crew, Broderick Jackson, teamed up with Kansas City's legendary D.J./Producer E. Rivera to form "The Loop Recordings."


Dub Island Soundsystem

MC Brady, Ras Dave and Big Hair are Dub Island Soundsystem. Hailing from Charleston, SC, school reggae and dancehall traditions. Criss-crossing the United States spreading love and respect, Dub Island is not what you expect.

Dub Island Soundsystem gives reggae an over-the-top, frenetic, slice-and-dice autopsy, leaving the body transformed yet renewed. Their mash-up style is the ideal synthesis of reggae music and electronica, and contains those moments that can only be described as "irie." Want ragga, carribean fusion, dancehall underground, drum n' bass, electronica - well, you get all that in one session. Overstanding Underground, their first full length features original songs over the most famous reggae rhythms of the past 5 years including, Coolie Dance, Red Alert, Diwali and Bad Company, to name a few. The first two tracks were voiced in Negril, Jamaica at Jah Freedom Studios with Full Hundred Soundsystem (Big up Landy!).

Through live appearances across the country, including their recent showcase at South by Southwest 2005 in Austin, TX, Dub Island Soundsystem is being propelled to the forefront of this cross-pollinating scene. Blurring the lines of what we hear and forcing audiences to broaden their horizons, heads get whipped into a frenzy and left wanting more.


Iswhat

The versatile trio Iswhat is certainly a force to be reckoned with both on stage and in the studio. Its members Jack Walter (sax), Matthew Anderson (bass) and Napoleon (vocals and beatboxing) are all innovative thinkers who appreciate a wide variety of music (from Frank Zappa to KRS-One and Duke Ellington to OutKast). The band's live performances are a combination of 'true blues,' 'hard jazz' and some of the most innovative hip-hop you will ever see. The members are proud of the way they do their thing. Most bands that do both jazz and hip-hop try to be smooth with their jazz or cool with their rap, but Iswhat does neither. Instead of attempting to fit into pre-determined categories, Iswhat spends time building skill so that they have an extensive musical and lyrical arsenal with which to express themselves. They are going to make the kind of impact that will set new standards for creativity in the music industry.

"Our music," Napoleon says, "comes out of a need to express a particular reality at that particular moment and we find that the confines of genre are not needed for us to communicate our experiences." Bassist Matthew adds "I get a kick out of doing shows where there is this really hard-core crowd that may never listen to some of the styles of music we play, but because of the way we present it, they go wild, loving it." Saxophone player Jack explains "We play music for the common, everyday people...the people that get looked over and neglected. That's who we play for."

Iswhat has a wealth of live experience. They have performed in every imaginable setting. Concert halls, coffee houses, living rooms, cafes, upscale eateries, underground hip-hop clubs and the great outdoors have all served as forums for the rhymes, riffs and rhythms of Iswhat. The trio can play acoustic for small, intimate settings or amplified for larger crowds. The group has shared the stage with such varied artists as Foxy Brown, Kwame Ture, Adrian Belew, The Roots, Jessica Care Moore, Kool Keith, 1 Life 2 Live, Mr. Dibbs, Vex of the Boogie Monsters, DJ Spooky, Big Daddy Kane, and the list continues to grow.


Mike Scott

One of the few hip-hop-heavy DJs to cultivate multiple weekly gigs, Mike Scott, Kansas City’s only Billboard rep., hosts Turntable Tuesdays at the Hurricane with DJ Just, and he helped launch Kabal's successful Wild Style Wednesdays. Scott's song segues are so smooth that his programs feel like one deep, undulating bass line spiced with lyrical and instrumental accents, and he knows how to balance flavas-of-the-month with old-school throwbacks.


Reid Speed

Reid Speed has had a pretty great year. In the fourteen months since her first mix CD, Resonance, on Breakbeat Science Recordings, she conquered a 35-date tour, moved to Los Angeles, secured a national ad campaign with Triple 5 Soul, and was selected as the official DJ for a network comedy show. As the perfect finish to her outstanding debut year, Reid Speed now releases her powerful new drum + bass mix CD, Life After Dark, a reflection of her packed dancefloor sets that illuminates the depth of her selection and the full spectrum of her talent as a DJ.

Little more than a year ago, Reid Speed was living in a loft apartment in Brooklyn with a view of the elevated subway tracks, touring on the strength of a nationwide network of regular parties and promoters won over by her energetic and fully-engaged style of DJing. After the release of Resonance and her monstrous U.S. tour (immediately followed by a month on the tour bus with stateside breakbeat kings Ming + FS), Reid moved to Los Angeles in an effort to nourish her fanatical following on the West Coast. From her new base camp, she has succeeded in making waves not only as a drum + bass artist, but in the house and breaks world as well, drawing on a dedication to an eclectic dancefloor that has shaped her tastes as a DJ. Reid's regular trips back to New York have demonstrated a continuing loyalty to her roots, and the response from New York City's notoriously fickle crowds has been nothing less than adoring.

Amidst all this, the minds behind urban uber-brand Triple 5 Soul took notice and have signed Reid to a national full-page ad campaign, placing her alongside such underground royalty as Dwele, Jean Grey, and Peanut Butter Wolf. Television called soon after, with Jamie Kennedy hand-selecting Reid as the on-air DJ for The Jamie Kennedy Experiment on the WB network. The first JKX special featuring Reid should air in late September, closely following the release of Life After Dark; the Triple 5 Soul campaign is already in full swing.

None of this attention has in any way distracted Reid from her first love - the dancefloor, to which she dedicates Life After Dark. The tracks on this, her second mix CD, represent a bold cross-section of the varying moods of drum + bass. Reid weaves a musical tapestry of uncommon threads, building a bridge from the musical bounce of "Funhouse", by NYC d+b production kings Mathematics, to the hardcore ragga stabs of DJ Dara and A-Sides' "Unholy Grail". Always one of drum + bass' most talented storytellers, Reid not only manages to get these two sounds into the same room but has them engaged in deep conversation - her greatest strength as a DJ and one of the standout elements of this mix. In a nod to diversity of tempos, the mix is bookended by slower and deeper works; Life After Dark opens with the murderous downtempo of drum + bass legend Dylan's "Black Rainbow" and slows to a sublime close with Omni Trio's remix of the Foul Play classic "Music Is The Key" - a bold gesture for a drum + bass DJ, and an illustrative start to the next unpredictable year of Reid Speed's artistic life.


SoundsGood

www.yourfavoritegroup.com / www.milesbonny.com

SoundsGood's 2002 debut wowed listeners with nimble hot-steppers, beat-heavy tongue twisters and jazz-flavored space jams. KC mic-slayer Joe Good and Lawrence producer extraordinaire Miles Bonny showcased an adroit yin-yang chemistry -- Good's brow-furrowed complexities were offset by Bonny's wry way with a beat. In the ensuing months, SoundsGood has proven to be one of the few area rap outfits that must be seen live. The duo puts on a show in the good-time party tradition of OutKast (the pair has been known to sport equally dubious stagewear) and also recall vintage Public Enemy, with Bonny leaping from behind the boards and becoming Flavor Flav to Good's Chuck D. Unafraid to play anywhere and everywhere, the group has performed at dorm parties, frat bars, benefits and house parties as well as regular stints at the Bottleneck and the Pool Room. Fortunately, SoundsGood is also smart enough to alter its routines from show to show, so regular fans rarely see the same thing twice.

-(pitch.com | originally published: April 17, 2003)


Ming and FS

Return of the Junkyard
junk-yard -Function (noun): sound, a raw mixture of hard-step hip-hop beats, soul and rolling bass lines replete with turntable wizardry.

Are you ready? Ming and FS are back!!! Straight from the gritty streets of Manhattan's "Hell's Kitchen", Ming and FS return to their "Junkyard" roots for their third album, "Subway Series" on San Francisco's Om Records. Setting the record straight, the new album is a progressive hip-hop and drum and bass odyssey. For those unfamiliar in the Junkyard arts, please prepare to be educated. Stepping up to their four decks with guitar and bass in hand (and a bevy of production equipment), Ming & FS whip their music into a mind-blowing frenzy, mixing razor sharp drum patterns with pin-point accurate scratching and chest caving bass. Closer to their famous live sets than any album in the Ming and FS catalogue, Subway Series is here, hope your system can hold up!!!

The attacks of September 11th had a dramatic effect on the new album. "For us the attacks put in perspective how important family and friends are to us. With this clarity, we decided that we needed to capture these feelings through our music. I think everyone in NYC either knew someone or of someone that was directly effected by the attacks" explains Ming. The concept behind Subway Series lies in two teams, both strong and beloved, facing off to create something that is truly New York. Focusing their energy on bringing NYC artists together to produce something they could all feel part of, Ming and FS asked their friends Doctor Israel, DK of Omzone, and Blestenation to help them in creating something that represents the teams of NY: Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, The Bronx etc. Joining forces with a like-minded cast of local MC's and musicians, "We all got together to create something new in an old school way" reflects Ming. Subway Series' gritty edge has a lot to do with Ming's musical upbringing. Influenced by punk and hardcore sounds at an early age, Ming started playing guitar in punk bands at age 15. In high school, Ming's tastes moved into the progressive breakbeat sounds of Mickey Finn, Prodigy and Meat Beat Manifesto, and led him to discover early forms of Jungle, while attending Miami University for Audio Engineering. At this time, Ming grew addicted to the turntable, and began to DJ sets that would be an early taste of future sets with FS. Subway Series' beat heavy elements come from FS' strong love and devotion to the art of hip-hop. To this day, hip-hop is the essence of everything he does. DJing in Connecticut in 1983 at the tender age of 10, FS began flipping beats on a home built mixer he made out of an Atari and some components from Radio Shack. His early influences include New York City Breakers (his first record he ever bought), Big Daddy Kane, Juice Crew and Just Ice. Studying jazz piano at Brooklyn Conservatory, FS began to listen to jazz like Herbie Hancock, Winton Kelly, McCoy Turner and started producing hip-hop and R&B for Coolio, Brandy, Channel Live and Carl Thomas.

The legendary story of Ming and FS as a team begins in 1996, when the two collided at a party in Manhattan. Together under the moniker Lead Foot, they put out several breakbeat tracks, and eventually opened their own production studio/label Madhattan Studios in 1997. Introduced to San Francisco's Om Records, and signed to the label in 1998, they garnered more attention from the underground music community producing tracks for the likes of Omzone, Terra Deva and DJ Spooky, as well as tracks for Jungle Sky and Ubiquity Recordings. On the Madhattan Studios label, they also released the rare and highly collected breaks 12" inch series "Bar Mitzvah Breaks" which DJ Craze used to win two DMC championships (1999 and 2000). That record also found its way into the hands of Mix Master Mike and Z Trip, both of which incorporated it into their sets.

Their debut full-length alb


JJ5

The Jesse Jackson 5 Mission Statement

OL’ NEX: Roots music on some new shit. It is both familiar and challenging at the same moment in time. Band /band/ n. 1. A range of frequencies or wavelengths in a spectrum. 2. An organized group, esp. of nonclassical musicians. v. tr. To unite (esp. as band together).

The JJ5 is a band, a collective of musicians bound by threads of mutual respect and shared vision. It is also an energy gestalt, greater than the sum of its parts. As an organization, the JJ5 is dedicated to the physical well-being and prosperity of its members and their families. As an aspect of progressive culture, the JJ5 is interested in the expression of truth - - primarily through music, but in the immortal words of Malcom X, “By any means neccesary”.

OL’ NEX: Future sound from solid foundation. The members of the JJ5 are commited to the Warrior’s Struggle: A quest for perfection of self, musically and spiritually.

“The way that can be told is not the eternal way”
-Lao Tzu

The JJ5 are the co-creators of a musical paradigm that recognizes and embraces the inherent power of artforms that do not deal in concrete symbols. The JJ5 are interested in music as an abstract expression of living, evolving ideas. Music is the most meaningful means of communication between band members as well as between the band and its audience.

One World, One Love,
JJ5


The Control Freeks

Kansas City's two heaviest house hitters Xan Lucero and Atom Bryce are The Control Freeks. Specializing in peak hour house they have been a crowd favorite on the midwest club and rave scene for quite some time. In the last several months they have been billed with such names as Derrick Carter, Crystal Method, Moby, Donald Glaude, Richard Humpty Vission, Nigel Richards, DJ Sneak, Angel Alanis, Jeckyl & Hyde, Lawnchair Generals, Trevor Lamont, and the list continues. Known for their pounding disco and synth driven house they have earned themselves a perminent spot sharing the stage amongst house music's elite artists.






Events

Paul Mooney - 11/20/2008 6:30 PM 21 and up
Quixotic, OOAH, & BLVD with MC Souleye - 11/15/2008 9:00 PM All Ages
Bruce Bruce - 11/7/2008 6:30 PM 21 and up
EOTO w/THE EZ Brothers - 10/31/2008 9:00 PM All Ages
Bassnectar, The Egg, Iggy Baby, Johhny C - 10/4/2008 9:00 PM 18 and up
Sommore - 9/26/2008 6:30 PM 21 and up
Dhruva from SUB Swara - 9/20/2008 9:00 PM 18 and up
Ice Cube - 9/9/2008 7:00 PM 21 and up
TECH N9NE & Kottonmouth Kings w/Hed(pe) and more - 8/30/2008 5:00 PM All Ages
Will Crabtree's Going Away Party w/Mike Scott & Control Freeks - 8/23/2008 9:00 PM 21 and up
VibeSquaD w/Johhny C - 8/23/2008 9:00 PM All Ages
Sheryl Underwood - 8/8/2008 6:30 PM 21 and up
Beres Hammond - 8/7/2008 7:00 PM All Ages
Jill Scott - 8/7/2008 7:00 PM All Ages
King Yellowman - 8/5/2008 8:00 PM All Ages
Snoop Dogg - 7/10/2008 7:30 PM All Ages
Chris Rock - 7/5/2008 7:00 PM All Ages
The Crystal Method - 7/4/2008 9:00 PM 21 and up
The Roots - 7/3/2008 8:00 PM 21 and up
Morgan Heritage, Collie Budz, DJ Ghoudy - 7/1/2008 8:00 PM All Ages
Derrick Carter - 6/28/2008 8:00 PM 21 and up
Israel Vibrations - 6/25/2008 8:00 PM 18 and up
Matisyahu - 6/24/2008 7:00 PM All Ages
Charles Feelgood - 6/21/2008 8:00 PM 21 and up
T. I., Keyshia Cole, Tech N9ne, and more - 6/20/2008 5:00 PM All Ages
Ali Shaheed Muhammad - 6/20/2008 9:00 PM 21 and up
Somasphere & Control - 6/14/2008 9:00 PM 18 and up
Katt Williams - 6/13/2008 7:00 PM All Ages
Chicago & Doobie Brothers - 6/12/2008 7:30 PM All Ages
Tiesto - 6/11/2008 9:00 PM All Ages
Capleton featuring Kulcha Knox & Jah Thunder - 6/3/2008 7:00 PM All Ages
Raheem Devaughn & Chrisette Michele - 6/1/2008 7:30 PM All Ages
Panic at the Disco - 6/1/2008 7:00 PM All Ages
Eddie Izzard - 5/31/2008 8:00 PM All Ages
Colette - 5/30/2008 10:00 PM 21 and up
Chief Rocker Busy Bee, Mac Lethal, MC Reach and more... - 5/17/2008 7:00 PM All Ages
M.I.A. - 5/14/2008 7:00 PM All Ages
Bob Marley Tribute band: One Love - 5/10/2008 9:00 PM All Ages
LHS Hip Hop Night - 5/3/2008 5:00 PM All Ages
Alicia Keys - 5/1/2008 7:30 PM All Ages
Tech N9ne - 4/25/2008 8:00 PM All Ages
Kids in the Hall - 4/24/2008 8:00 PM All Ages
BreakBeatBuddha - 4/19/2008 9:00 PM 18 and up
RJD2 - 4/16/2008 9:30 PM 18 and up
Luciano - 4/16/2008 7:00 PM All Ages
KU vs Memphis - 4/7/2008 8:21pm All Ages
Dave Audé - 4/4/2008 9:00 PM 21 and up
Daniel Tosh - 4/3/2008 7:00 PM All Ages
Teach-In - 3/25/2008 noon & 7pm All Ages
Freq Nasty - 3/14/2008 9pm All Ages
N.E.R.D - 3/11/2008 7:00 pm All Ages
Ghislain Poirier + Aceyalone - 3/9/2008 9:00 PM 18 and up
Gypsy Kings - 3/7/2008 All Ages
Guns N Bombs - 2/23/2008 10:00 PM 18 and up
Miles Bonny Archetype w/ Johnny Quest and Dj Oscar Slugworth - 2/14/2008 8:00 pm 18 and up
Andy Caldwell - 2/8/2008 9:00 PM 18 and up
DJ Shadow /Cut Chemist - 2/5/2008 7:00 PM 21 and up
STS9 - 1/29/2008 8:00 PM All Ages
Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings - 1/29/2008 8:00 PM All Ages
Mars Volta - 1/25/2008 7:30 PM All Ages
Bad Boy Bill - 1/25/2008 9:00 PM 18 and up
BB King - 1/25/2008 7:00PM All Ages
emcee battle for $1000 - 1/18/2008 7 18 and up
Chris Brown & Bow Wow w/Soulja Boy, Sean Kingston, LIL MAMA - 1/11/2008 6:00 PM All Ages
Bassnectar , Z-Trip & Glitch Mob - 12/29/2007 9PM All Ages
Blvd with MC Souleye - 12/15/2007 9:00 PM 18 and up
Junkie XL - 12/15/2007 10:00PM 18 and up
Tito Puente Jr. & The Latin Rhythm - 12/14/2007 9:00PM 18 and up
Steve Smooth & JJ Flores - 12/3/2007 9:00 PM 21 and up
Peter Bjorn and John - 11/26/2007 7:00 PM All Ages
Café Tacvba - 11/24/2007 6:00 PM All Ages
Le Castle Vania - 11/22/2007 10:00PM 18 and up
Robin Thicke - Postponed - 11/17/2007 7:30 PM All Ages
Afroman - 11/15/2007 8:00 pm All Ages
Hip-Hop Live - 11/10/2007 6:00pm All Ages
Kid Beyond & DJ Logic - 11/9/2007 8:00 PM 18 and up
Tech N9ne - 11/9/2007 7:00 PM All Ages
Isaac Hayes - 11/2/2007 7:00 PM 21 and up
Bassnectar w/ Motion for Alliance - 11/2/2007 9:00pm 18 and up
Busdriver - 10/30/2007 9PM 18 and up
Atmosphere - 10/25/2007 8:00pm 18 and up
She Wants Revenge - 10/12/2007 7:00pm All Ages
Toots & The Maytals - 10/11/2007 8:00pm All Ages
Stephen Marley w/ Damian Marley - 9/21/2007 8:00pm All Ages
Henry Rollins - 9/19/2007 8:00pm 18 and up
Sound Tribe Sector 9 w/ DJASON - 9/18/2007 7:00pm All Ages
Common : ACL Aftershow - 9/16/2007 8:00pm All Ages
Queens of the Stone Age : ACL Aftershow - 9/15/2007 9:30pm All Ages
STS9 : ACL Aftershow - 9/14/2007 8:00pm All Ages
Tech N9ne w/ MLK, Skatterman & Snug Brim - 9/14/2007 8:00pm All Ages
KC Real Deal Tattoo Convention - 9/7/2007 12:00pm All Ages
Ben Harper w/ The Innocent Criminals - 9/2/2007 7:00pm All Ages
Talib Kweli - 8/23/2007 8:00pm All Ages
Ozomatli / G. Love & Special Sauce / Slightly Stoopid - 8/18/2007 7:00pm All Ages
T.I. & Ciara - 8/11/2007 6:00pm All Ages
Benefit for Greensburg, KS feat/the Leo Project, Architects, Roman Numerals, and more - 8/9/2007 3:00 PM All Ages
Big Summer Classic feat. Bassnectar, the Roots, String Cheese, and more... - 8/4/2007 12:00pm All Ages
+ LIONDUB + w/ Max Glazer, DJ Gravy, Kapone and more. - 8/3/2007 9:00pm 21 and up
First Fridays - 8/3/2007 6:00pm 21 and up
Yeah Yeah Yeah's - 8/1/2007 7:00pm All Ages
Musiq Soulchild - 7/29/2007 7:00pm 18 and up
Tech N9ne / Kottonmouth Kings - 7/28/2007 8:00pm 18 and up
Steel Pulse - 7/26/2007 6:00pm All Ages
Electric Collective w/ Sydeburnz, Kelly XO, Cause, Crave One and more! - 7/21/2007 8:00pm 18 and up
Guru & Jazzmatazz - 7/20/2007 8:00pm 18 and up
O.A.R. - 7/12/2007 5:00pm All Ages
Violent Femmes - 7/6/2007 7:00pm 18 and up
Los Lonely Boys - 7/5/2007 7:00pm 18 and up
+ LIONDUB + - 7/5/2007 8:00pm 21 and up
The New Amsterdams - 6/30/2007 8:00pm 18 and up
311 / Matisyahu - 6/29/2007 6:00pm All Ages
DMX - 6/28/2007 7:00pm All Ages
DJ Alan Paul / Chrissy Murderbot / Jake Diamond - 6/16/2007 9:00pm 18 and up
Hot Chip - 6/16/2007 7:00pm 18 and up
Sombionx - 6/13/2007 8:00pm 18 and up
Bloc Party - 6/11/2007 8:00pm All Ages
Wakarusa Music Festival w/ Widespread Panic, Sun Volt, Orzic Tentacles, John Butler Trio, more... - 6/9/2007 12:00pm No All Ages
Wakarusa Music Festival w/ Ben Harper, Galactic, Ozomatli, Yonder Mtn. String Band, more... - 6/8/2007 12:00pm No All Ages
Ne-Yo - 6/8/2007 8:00pm 21 and up
Brother Ali / Psalm One / Boom Bap Project - 6/6/2007 9:00pm 18 and up
Bobby Brown / Kem / Tank - 6/2/2007 6:00pm All Ages
Crawfish Block Party - 6/1/2007 5:00pm All Ages
NVISION Tour // Empowering our future leaders! - 5/25/2007 9:00pm All Ages
Bow Wow - 5/25/2007 7:30pm All Ages
Morrissey - 5/23/2007 7:00pm All Ages
The Album Leaf - 5/23/2007 9:00pm 18 and up
OOAH - 5/19/2007 8:00pm 18 and up
Sinbad - 5/18/2007 7:00pm All Ages
Rex Riddem / DJ Manny - presented by Strange Tribe - 5/17/2007 9:00pm 21 and up
Yacht - 5/17/2007 9:00pm 18 and up
+LIONDUB+ / Cassien / Human / Moldy / Deos - 5/14/2007 9:00pm 21 and up
Damien Rice - 5/13/2007 7:00pm All Ages
Shiny Toy Guns / The Rapture - 5/12/2007 8:00pm 18 and up
EL- P - 5/10/2007 8:00pm All Ages
George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic - 5/9/2007 7:00pm All Ages
Lisa Lampanelli - 5/5/2007 7:00pm 18 and up
Ziggy Marley / Robert Randolph & the Family Band - 5/4/2007 8:00pm All Ages
H.R. of Bad Brains / Dubb Agents - 5/2/2007 8:00pm 18 and up
+Liondub+ / Human? / Krinjah - 4/27/2007 9:00pm 21 and up
Victor Wooten / Andy McKee - 4/25/2007 8:00pm All Ages
Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra - 4/21/2007 7:00pm All Ages
4-20 PARTY / +LIONDUB+ (NYC) / RC Dub - 4/20/2007 8:00pm 21 and up
Deep Dish's Dubfire - 4/19/2007 9:00pm 21 and up
Marcus Visionary // +LIONDUB+ // Pyramid // Cassien - 4/16/2007 9:00pm 21 and up
D:Fuse w/ Robert Conner - 4/7/2007 9:00pm 21 and up
Toots and The Maytals - 4/6/2007 7:00pm 18 and up
Jr. Gong & Stephen Marley - 4/5/2007 6:30pm 18 and up
Talib Kweli - 4/3/2007 7:00pm 18 and up
Widespread Panic - 3/27/2007 7:00pm All Ages
World of Drum n' Bass Miami :: Pendulum, Fabio, Grooverider, Goldie, Shy FX, John Bee, Krust, Planet - 3/22/2007 10:00pm 18 and up
The Roots - 3/21/2007 7:00pm 21 and up
Steve Raskin of Thunderball - 3/17/2007 9:00pm 21 and up
Dub Island Soundsystem :: St. Patty's Dancehall Day - 3/17/2007 6:00pm 18 and up
J Boogie :: be.STRANGE Design Art Reception - 3/16/2007 6:00pm All Ages
Reid Speed :: Breakdown - 3/14/2007 9:00pm 21 and up
Scissor Sisters - 3/13/2007 7:00pm 18 and up
Tech N9ne - 3/9/2007 7:30pm All Ages
Kundalini Rising w/ Bassnectar, MC Souleye - 3/3/2007 9:00pm 18 and up
Benifit for The Stone NYC featuring Lou Reed, DJ Spooky, John Zorn, MMW, Lee Reynaldo of Sonic Youth - 3/1/2007 8:00pm All Ages
Pete Yorn - 2/26/2007 7:00pm All Ages
Roy Davis Jr. - 2/17/2007 8:00pm 18 and up
Astro & Glyde :: Slippery Love Valentine's Day - 2/14/2007 8:00pm 21 and up
Joseph Israel - 2/8/2007 6:00pm All Ages
Steel Pulse - 2/8/2007 7:00pm 21 and up
Ying Yang Twins - 2/2/2007 7:00pm 18 and up
Murderbot & Prince Acid - 1/27/2007 9:00pm 21 and up
+LIONDUB+ - 1/27/2007 9:00pm 21 and up
The Control Freeks - 1/27/2007 8:00pm 21 and up
Bitch Ass Darius / Murderbot / Tactic - 1/20/2007 7:00pm 18 and up
C-Moore - 1/19/2007 9:00pm 21 and up
DJ C-Vaughn - 1/13/2007 8:00pm 21 and up
+ LIONDUB + / Junglist@Large / Selector Moldy / DJ Big Ears - 1/8/2007 11:00pm 21 and up
New Years Eve Champagne & Balloon Drop w/ Steve Thorell - 12/31/2006 8:00pm 21 and up
Reid Speed Xmas - 12/25/2006 8:00pm 21 and up
Box Fresh celebration w/ Bavu Blakes, DJ Mel, Mike Swing - 12/21/2006 7:00pm All Ages
Dub Island Soundsystem - 12/16/2006 10:00pm 21 and up
The Faint - 12/15/2006 8:00pm All Ages
REID SPEED w/ Deekline - 12/13/2006 8:00pm 21 and up
Imogen Heap - 12/12/2006 7:00pm All Ages
King of the South Tour w/ G-Unit, Grand Hustle and Dip-Set - 12/10/2006 7:00pm All Ages
Swollen Members w/ Teton Gravity Search - 12/2/2006 8:00pm 18 and up
Karl Denson Trio - 11/29/2006 7:00pm All Ages
Bruce Bruce - 11/24/2006 7:00pm All Ages
Jamie Liddell - 11/11/2006 7:00pm 18 and up
Margaret Cho - 11/11/2006 6:30pm All Ages
TECH N9NE ALBUM RELEASE!! - 11/7/2006 7:00pm 18 and up
Los Lonely Boys w/ Ozomatli - 11/2/2006 7:00pm All Ages