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Artist: Mario Cee
Combining urban beats and breaks, trip hop, drum'n'bass, and vocals, Mario Cee has emerged as one of the London underground dance scene's most successful remix engineers and artists. While he has remixed for such artists as Echo, Deborah Miller of Massive Attack, and Busi Mhlongo, Cee's most impressive work has been reserved for his own... [+] Read More
Artist: ARSUN F!ST
Arsun F!st is an emcee/producer born in Panama City, Panama. The name Arsun F!st is a metaphor for controversy or sparking a thought. Arsun signifies intentionally setting things ablaze musically while the F!st represents the pound of respect he has for the Hip Hop culture. His emcee style has been described as Visual Flows with a touch of ADHD:... [+] Read More
Artist: 3rd Bass
3rd Bass was one of a still-small number of white hip-hop artists to achieve wide acceptance in the larger community. Along with the Beastie Boys, 3rd Bass proved that white hip-hop wasn't necessarily going to become a watered-down, commercially exploitative rip-off of the genuine article, as so many white interpretations of black musical forms... [+] Read More
Artist: Joe Evans
Joe Evans' career began in Pensacola, FL, where he took sax lessons -- tutored by Ray Shep -- as an alternative to the hard labor done by the city's men folk. He soon mastered the alto sax and gigged with local bands before getting a break via his cousin, jazz trumpeter Buddy Johnson, who had relocated to New York, NY. Only 23 years old, Evans... [+] Read More
