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Rapper TECH N9NE to perform at SXSW ‘08

Tech N9ne
As word spreads throughout the music world of South By Southwest’s commitment to showcasing the most cutting edge hip-hop, more and more artists are coming to the festival with label showcases and exciting events. One showcase that we are really excited to announce is headed up by Tech N9ne and his label Strange Music.

This will be Tech’s first trip to SXSW and he plans to make it a big one. Hailing from Kansas City, Tech N9ne has been a stalwart in the underground rap community for years. He’s worked with such luminaries as E-40, Rick Rock, QDIII and even the late 2 Pac, but has always maintained his own lane, creating street rap music with the energy of the hardest rock and roll. This is no rock-rap act though, his balls out rock and roll approach to performing has earned him the reputation as one of the most volatile live performers in hip-hop.

And his Strange Music label is home to a cadre of similar acts like Krizz Kaliko, Skatterman & Snug Brim, Kutt Calhoun and Prozak. All of whom will accompany Tech N9ne to SXSW ’08.

Original post by melissa

Gift guide: The Groupie Chronicles

Groupies part one: Morgana Welch; groupies part two: Catherine James; groupies part three: Pamela Des Barres

Original post by Austin Chronicle Music

Gift guide: Queens of Havana: The Amazing Adventures of Anacaona, Cuba’s legendary All-Girl Dance Band

Before there was the Buena Vista Social Club, there was the girls in the band

Original post by Austin Chronicle Music

Gift guide: Notorious C.O.P.: The Inside Story of the Tupac, Biggie, and Jam Master Jay Investigations From the NYPD’s First ‘Hip-Hop Cop’

Nineties hip-hop through the lens of the NYPD’s Derrick Parker

Original post by Austin Chronicle Music

Gift guide: Rock & Roll Heaven, The Police: 1978-1983, Runnin’ Down a Dream: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

The days the music died, the Police in their Speedos, and a pictorial companion to the new documentary Runnin’ Down a Dream: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

Original post by Austin Chronicle Music

Soundcheck Magazine’s Winter Showcase Saturday Night: Austin Music Minute - November 30, 2007

SOUNDCHECK Magazine is an Austin based publication that provides coverage and reviews of local, national and international artists, in print and online. It’s been well over a year since it first started, and during that time they’ve showed endless support to local music. They’re continuing that tradition at their Winter Showcase tomorrow night at Emo’s Lounge, at the corner of 6th St. and Red River. The show features the music of Moth, Micah P. Hinson, and The Soldier Thread. Here’s music from headlining band, Moth.

SOUNDCHECK Magazine Winter ShowcaseMoth, Micah P. Hinson, The Soldier ThreadSaturday, December 1Emo’s Lounge – 6th & Red River

Original post by staff@kut.org (Laurie Gallardo)

A Boy Named Sue

Johnny Cash wanted to play a prison, and Columbia Records said no. Producer Bob Johnston said, ‘Go ahead and pack.’

Original post by Austin Chronicle Music

One week until the Final Film Submission Deadline!

Heads up! Next Friday, December 7 is the final submission deadline for the 2008 SXSW Film Festival. So, you have just a few more days before it’s time to finally submit those films of yours. Get you film in the mail and postmarked by Friday, December 7 to be eligible for this year’s SXSW Film Festival. Can’t wait to see them!

Original post by jneece

One week until the Final Film Submission Dealine!

Heads up! Next Friday, December 7 is the final submission deadline for the 2008 SXSW Film Festival. So, you have just a few more days before it’s time to finally submit those films of yours. Get you film in the mail and postmarked by Friday, December 7 to be eligible for this year’s SXSW Film Festival. Can’t wait to see them!

Original post by jneece

Four for Three and Two for One

SXSWorldOur little Baby is growing up. What spawned from the Preview Guide turned into SXSWorld, the Official Magazine of the SXSW Conferences and Festivals. Now, in it’s second year of life, each issue is growing bigger, better and stronger. SXSWorld is published four times per year and is quickly becoming a must-have information resource for the Music, Film and Interactive worlds. And now that it’s walking, it has taken a step even further. This Baby is now in print AND online. That’s two places to get the scoop on what we’re up to and how our extended SXSW Family is doing. Secure advertising in the magazine and you’ll be featured in both editions — Two for One! And now through December 21st, if you buy ads in the next three issues, you’ll get them at the 4x discounted rate. Not only that, you’ll be featured in BOTH issues that are published during SXSWeek–Four ads for the price of Three! You’ve heard this line before, but there really is no better time to book your ads in SXSWorld than today. Contact Music, Film or Interactive Sales for more details.

Original post by melissa