Celebrating Suwannee Hulaween 2017- B.GETZ on EVERFEST
For the fifth consecutive year, Suwannee Hulaween provided a resounding exclamation point to festival season with its biggest and boldest event yet.
Read moreFor the fifth consecutive year, Suwannee Hulaween provided a resounding exclamation point to festival season with its biggest and boldest event yet.
Read moreThe ever-evolving sounds of Rising Appalachia represent a rallying cry for social, environmental, and economic justice with their blend of world music expression and passion to resist. Led by sisters Chloe
Read morecover photo – Jacob Avanzato originally published on Live For Live Music Global Eclipse Gathering made good on
Read moreA whirlwind of divergent and reverberating energies surrounded the behemoth festival, Lightning in a Bottle, during her 2017 incarnation, an alchemy that made
Read moreALBUM REVIEW: Bobby Deitch Band Releases ‘Grateful,’ Featuring Adam Deitch, George Porter Jr., Eric Krasno, And More (B.Getz on L4LM)
Read moreNew Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival is an incomparable celebration that bridges the months of April and May with a joyous jamboree. Its associated “After Dark” calendar once again quenched the cultural thirst of the thousands who flocked to New Orleans this spring.
Read moreReturning with Broken Open, his sixth full length album as a solo artist, is The Human Experience. Appropriately delivered to the people
Read moreDescending on heartsick terrain in demoralizing and disconsolate times, here come the Dimond Saints, demonic duo comprised of Oakland producers an-ten-nae and Releece. From a faraway universe of secrets and shadows, the enigmatic masked avengers finally have unveiled ‘Prism in the Dark’, their long awaited full-length LP of original music. Eighteen maniacal and meticulous months in the making, the narrative is everything it promised it could be, profoundly hinting at going further, by forwarding the avant-garde in spiritualized, psychedelic bass music.
Read more.Paak alternately rapping, singing, and playing the shit out of some drums. The dude was one thousand percent rock star, crooning sweet nothings while seated behind the kit, taking our minds to the tip of a cloud.
Read moreBirthed from a shared affinity for the alternative rock of the 1990s, namely Cali-punk and Seattle grunge, the now Brooklyn-based Bob Moses are re-imagining the landscapes of downtempo deep house delivered in the live setting.
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