Doom X Gloom – Cities Aviv
Easily one of the best up and coming indie rappers in the game (probably only equaled by Das Racist and Big K.R.I.T) Cities Aviv showcases an incredibly original style, that varies from sampling Shirley Bassey to songs like “Doom X Gloom” that have an industrial, noisey, discordant edge. His flow is impeccable and he’s easily the best there is at using the deep voice effect that’s becoming highly popular. You’ll be seeing a lot more of him this summer since he has three, count ‘em, songs that just scream summer. But this dope track will have to do for now.
GENRE: Hip Hop, Rap, Indie
this is my shit
William Bell Performing at the Stax Museum of American Soul Music, Memphis, 2012
William Bell returns to the neighborhood where it all began on Saturday 4/28/12 at the Stax to the Max Soulsville Street Festival, backed by Memphis’ own Bo-Keys, with the sun setting in the west. A supreme end to a truly awesome day in Memphis.
The Bo-Keys are a living repository of Memphis soul. Unlike many other bands that attempt to recreate the classic sounds of soul, the Bo-Keys involve Memphis soul legends like Howard Grimes, Nokie Taylor and Archie Mitchell, and back soul greats like Percy Wiggins and William Bell. They were the final act at the Stax to the Max Soulsville festival in South Memphis on Saturday, 4/28/12. Learn more about the Bo-Keys here: http://www.thebokeys.com/. Like them on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/thebokeys. Follow their Electrophonic label on Twitter @electrophonic. Learn more about the genius behind the Bo-Keys at http://www.scottbomar.com.
Gary Goins at the Stax to the Max Soulsville Festival 2012 @StaxRecords
Gary Goins takes the stage late in the afternoon at the Stax to the Max Soulsville Street Festival in South Memphis, 4/28/12
#038 Mingo Fishtrap.MOV (by jdoggtn7)
Austin’s Mingo Fishtrap (@Mingo_Fishtrap) is a funky, soulful, horn-and-B3 organ driven ensemble, with heavy Stax and Memphis overtones. It was only logical that they would appear at the Stax to the Max Souslville Street Festival, and they amazed the crowd with their feel-good version of alternative soul.
Austin’s Mingo Fishtrap (@Mingo_Fishtrap) is a funky, soulful, horn-and-B3 organ driven ensemble, with heavy Stax and Memphis overtones. It was only logical that they would appear at the Stax to the Max Souslville Street Festival, and they amazed the crowd with their feel-good version of alternative soul. Find out more about Mingo Fishtrap at http://www.mingofishtrap.com/. Like them on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/mingofishtrap. If you still go on Myspace, find them here: http://www.myspace.com/mingofishtrap.
Stax to the Max Soulsville Street Festival, South Memphis, 4/28/12
#028 Memphis Jones-Knock On Wood.MOV (by jdoggtn7)
Memphis Jones (@theMemphisJones) performs Memphis standards for the crowd at Soulsville for the Stax to the Max street party in South Memphis, 4/28/12
#026 Memphis Jones and dancers.MOV (by jdoggtn7)
Memphis Jones (@theMemphisJones) performs Memphis standards for the crowd at Soulsville for the Stax to the Max street party in South Memphis, 4/28/12




