#693 – August 2, 2017 Playlist

Wednesday MidDay Medley
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Produced and Hosted by Mark Manning

Wednesday, August 2, 2017

More New & MidCoastal Releases +
Chase The Horseman & KD Kuro aka Kwame D. Boateng
+ Aaron Rhodes & Shuttlecock Music Showcase 004

1. “Main Title Instrumental – It’s Showtime Folks”
from: Motion Picture Soundtrack to All That Jazz / Universal / Dec. 20, 1979
[WMM’s theme]

2. Schwervon! – “Wrap Around”
from: Low Blow / Olive Juice Music / February 1, 2009
[Recorded by ET in Greenpoint Brooklyn. Mixed at Olive Juice Studios, NYC. Kansas City based 2 piece rock band, that tours all over the USA and Europe. Nan plays drums and Matt plays guitar and they both sing. They lived in NYC for 15 years before moving to KC. Their music and their live shows are exceptional. Generally at their live shows at one point in the show, Matt will read an original poem, written for the evening, while Nan steps out from behind the drums to performs an interpretive dance inspired, in the moment, by Matt’s poem. Matt also performs and records as Major Matt Mason USA , Nan also performs and records as, Nan and The One Nite Stands. Easily this is one of my all time favorite bands!!!]

[Schwervon! play Records With Merritt, 1614 Westport Rd, TONIGHT!, Wednesday, August 2, at 8:00 PM with When Particles Collide (from Maine), and Moe A. Barria.]

[Schwervon! play a Tour Kick Off Show at Californos in Westport August 26, w/ Abandoned Bells, Folkicide Duo.]

[Schwervon! play a 7″ Release Show! – Saturday, September 23, at 10:00 PM at Replay Lounge]

3. Japanese Breakfast – “Road Head”
from: Soft Sounds from Another Planet / Dead Oceans Records / July 14, 2017
[Japanese Breakfast is the solo musical project of Michelle Zauner of Little Big League. Under the alias, Zauner has released two studio albums: Psychopomp (2016) and Soft Sounds from Another Planet (2017). Prior to her solo project, Michelle Zauner fronted Post Post, an indie pop band with students from Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges, then started the Philadelphian emo band Little Big League. Zauner fronted the band between 2011 and 2014, before returning to her hometown of Eugene, Oregon in 2013. Zauner made the trek back home in the wake of her mother being diagnosed with cancer.While at home, tending her family in Oregon, Zauner began recording solo music. Zauner described the project as having much more to say following Tropical Jinx, the 2014 studio album by Little Big League. Originally, Zauner had begun to record early samples of music as a self-meditative and “instant-gratification” feeling.[3] Two years later, the solo project itself eventually became the work of Psychopomp the debut album by Japanese Breakfast. The name of the band, according to Zauner is a juxtaposition of Asian exoticism and American culture. Despite the name, Zauner is not of Japanese descent, but Korean descent.Zauner described the debut album as quite “dark and heavy-handed”, although she had a desire to make the music, urgent and “sonically upbeat.” On June 23, 2016, the Japanese Breakfast project was signed to the Dead Oceans label.]

4. Keaton Conrad – “Cinnamon”
from: Waves / Keaton Conrad / January 27, 2017
[18 year old Kansas native, Keaton Conrad mixes indie rock, house, jazz, and hip-hop. Conrad spent two years as the lead singer & keyboardist in the cover band ChangeUp, performing around KC. In 2015 he released an original 5-song EP, Panic & Blame. In 2016 he recorded his first full-length LP entitled “Waves.” ]

[Keaton Conrad plays recordBar, Thur, Aug 3, at 7:00 PM with Cudo, Late Nite Cavalry, Joy Camp.]

[Keaton Conrad plays Riot Room, Tuesday, August 8, at 8:00 PM opening for: The Scars Heal In Time, City of the Weak, with Late Nite Cavalry.]

[Keaton Conrad and Late Night Cavalry play the VFW Post 846, 8804 Grant Avenue, Overland park, Kansas, Saturday, August 12, at 6:00 PM.]

[Keaton Conrad also plays the 4th annual PorchFest KC.]

5. Hi-Lux – “Don’t Blame Me”
from: Don’t Blame Me- Single / Hi-Lux / June 16, 2017
[HI-LÜX is Julia Haile on vocals, Nick Howell on keyboards & organ, Kian Byrne on drums and vocals, Pete Leibert on bass, Tim Braun on guitar. Hi-Lux is based in Kansas City. The band brings together elements of soul, reggae and funk for a unique and dance inspiring sound. More information at: http://www.hi-lux.bandcamp.com]

[Julia Haile collaborated w/ Barclay Martin at KKFI Collaborations Live!, June 30, The Folly Theatre]

[Hi-Lux plays Stockyards Brewing Co., 1600 Genessee, Tuesday, August 8, at 7:00 PM, with Calvin Arsenia, for Stockyard Sounds hosted by KCUR 89.3 FM]

10:18 – Underwriting

6. Instant Karma – “Bet On Me”
from: Trying To Find My Mind / Independent / July 22, 2017
[Cole Bales on vocals & guitar, Cody Calhoun on guitar, Branden Moser on bass, Zach Harris on drums. All songs written by Instant Karma. Mixed by Zach Harris. Mastered at Eureka Mastering.]

[Instant Karma play Riot Room, Saturday, August 5, at 8:00 pm, with Vela, and Fallopian Fire.]

[Instant Karma play The Botteneck, in Lawrence, Tuesday, August 8, at 8:00 PM, opening for Super Doppler, with Wild Eye.]

7. American Slim – “Irreplaceable”
from: Irreplaceable / American Slim / March 31, 2017
[Debut full length album and follow up to their 2015 EP of original music from KC based 4-piece band formed in 2012 by Nathan Jurries on guitar; Patrick Newland on piano, tenor saxophone, bass, & vocals; Jacob Newland on guitar, bass, & vocals; and Mikala Petillo on vocals & drums. Their sound is a mix of rock, funk, blues, and americana and all members play multiple instruments, including ukulele, and banjo.]

[American Slim play Martin City Brewing Co. 500 East 135th St., KCMO, Friday, Aug. 4, 8:30 PM]

[American Slim play American Legion Post 58, 2607 MO-92, Smithville, MO, Sat., Aug. 5, 7:00 PM]

8. Chase the Horseman – “U Martyr U”
from: from new recordings / Chase the Horseman / July 2017
[Chase the Horseman is a band, film composer, multi-instrumentalist, audio engineer, and producer. He has composed music for over 36 films and as musician has collaborated with Clairaudients, Teri Quinn, Heidi Lynne Gluck, and many more.]

[Chase the Horseman plays Bottleneck, 737 New Hampshire St, Lawrence, Fri, Aug. 18, at 8:00 PM]

10:33 – Interview with Chase the Horseman & Kwame Boateng aka KC Kuro

Chase the Horseman & Kwame Boateng aka KC Kuro with 2-month baby boy Mars, on the August 2, 2017 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley.

Chase the Horseman is a band, film composer, multi-instrumentalist, audio engineer, and producer. He has composed music for over 36 films and as musician has collaborated with Clairaudients, Teri Quinn, Heidi Lynne Gluck, and many more.

We just heard a new recording from Chase the Horseman “U Martyr U”

Chase the Horseman plays plays Bottleneck, 737 New Hampshire St, Lawrence, Fri, Aug. 18, at 8:00 PM.

Chase the Horseman thank you for being with us on WMM.

Last time you were on the show was on June 7 and we talked bout your work composing music for films and your musical work in various bands, and your collaborative work with other music artists.

chasethehorseman.bandcamp.com

Bandography

The Cherry Tree Parade – writer, performer 2007-2008 – Self Titled E.P. 2009
*The Low End – performer, producer, mixer, engineer 2009-2010 – House Fire E.P. 2009
Lower 48 Single 2010
*The Heat Index – producer, engineer, mixer 2010 – Horsehead E.P. 2010
*The Vowels – mixer/performer 2011 – Alligator Pear L.P. 2011
*Fake Natives – producer, performer, mixer, engineer 2011 – Self Titled L.P. 2011
*Towers – writer, performer, engineer, mixer, producer 2010-Present – For Whatever We Were & What Will Never Be L.P. 2012
*Clairaudients – guitar, keyboards, aux-percussion, vocals, writer 2013-

*Teri Quinn – Producer, engineer, performer – Moons and Meltdowns E.P. 2016
*Narkalark – Producer/Engineer – Narkalark Ep II released November 18, 2016
*Molly McGlaughlin – Producer/Engineer – A Beautiful Dying 2017

Chase the Hoarseman plays Bottleneck in Lawrence on Friday, August 18, at 8:00 pm.

Recently Chase finished working on the debut album from Kwame Boateng.

KD Kuro is the musical project of Kwame Boateng, a Kansas City based rapper. He was born in Arlington, Virginia, and graduated from Olathe South High School in 2008. After attending Coffeyville Community College Kwame as KD Kuro started his rap career in 2012 and has been cultivating and refining his sound over the course of the last 5 years. Kwame grew up with musical influences like N.E.R.D and Missy Elliot that helped to mold the music he creates. His debut album is called “Good/Luck” and it was just released yesterday, August 1, and was co-produced by Chase the Horseman and Nathan “Geesace” Gisecke. “Good/Luck” was years in the making and Kwame is ready for Kansas City and hopefully the world to hear what he is all about.

Kwame Boateng thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

The new album was co-produced by Nathan Giesecke “Geesace” and Dan Smith, of the Lawrence hip hop trio, Ebony Tusks. Kwame has performed with them stage.

10:40

9. KD Kuro –”JULES (feat. Domineko & Chase the Horseman (radio edit)”
from: Good-Luck / Kwame Boateng / August 1, 2017
[This track was produced by Chase the Horseman. KD Kuro is the musical project of Kwame Boateng, a Kansas City based rapper.]

Good/Luck (track listing):

1. Good/Luck (Prod. Chase The Horseman) 02:36
2. JULES FT. Domineko And Chase The Horseman (Prod. Chase The Horseman) 04:01
3. Forest Of Death (Prod. Geesace) 03:21
4. JAGAN (Prod. ITHINKITBBP) 04:34
5. HFIL (Prod. Dan Smith) 02:24
6. Avery’s Bad Dream (Prod. Chase The Horseman) 01:06
7. Visitor Q (Prod. Dan Smith) 04:06
8. LSD (Prod. Geesace) 02:46
9. VICTORY! (Prod. Geesace) 02:54
10. Purple Ghost Ft. Geesace (prod. Geesace) 02:42
11. Moon/Drop (Prod. Chase The Horseman) 04:19

Kwame Boateng KD Kuro and Chase the Horseman, thanks for being with us on WMM.

KD Kuro’s debut album, “Good/Luck” is available at: http://www.kwamekuro.bandcamp.com

Chase the Horseman plays Bottleneck in Lawrence on Friday, August 18, at 8:00 pm.

10:51

10. KD Kuro – “Forest Of Death”
from: Good-Luck / Kwame Boateng / August 1, 2017
[This track was produced by Nathan Giesecke “Geesace.” KD Kuro is the musical project of Kwame Boateng, a Kansas City based rapper.]

10:55

11. Salar Rajabnik – “Ain’t Got No Time”
from: Black & White World / Salar Rajabnik / June 9, 2017
[Produced By: Salar Rajabnik. Engineered By: David Wright at Cherrybox Studios & RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee. Mixed By: David Wright. Mastered By: Joshua Stuebe. Art Direction & Design: Kristøpher Martin of Arcane Path. Photography: Samon Rajabnik. Vocals, Electric, Acoustic, Baritone & 12 String Guitars, Piano, Drums & Percussion: Salar Rajabnik. Bass Guitar: Ben Garner. Keyboards, Organ, Piano & Percussion: Johnny Gentile. Fender Rhodes on “I Don’t Want To Wake Up”: Warren Pash. Additional Background Vocals: Leah Korbin. Special thanks to Noam Chomsky for graciously allowing use of his words in “Black & White World.” Black & White World is dedicated to those with the courage to speak truth to power. All Songs Written & Arranged By: Salar Rajabnik / BMI / 2017. Salar Rajabnik is a product of time spent in lots of seemingly contrasting places. Born in the Atlanta area, he was immersed in the world of southern American roots music. The strong Persian cultural influence of his father, an Iranian immigrant, was just as evident at a young age. This was strengthened by time ispent living in Iran. From the beginning this unexpected amalgamation of cultures began to create the foundation that would define him as a musician and person. A move to Kansas City at the age of 12 prompted Salar to pick up his first instrument, the bass guitar. Between the clubs, streets, festivals, churches, basements, bars, arenas, schools, & studios, playing bass, drums, or guitar, he took every opportunity to play that he could. While his influences seem conflicting on the surface level the underlying and unifying principles and themes are strong. Whether he was dancing to Persian music with his family in Iran, learning Motown basslines in his room while his friends listened to boy bands, or jamming in the historic 18th & Vine district with jazz veterans till sunrise, for Salar it’s always been about playing with heart, soul, and honesty. Salar has set out to venerate those who have and continue to respect the gift of music and it’s important role in life, regardless of any classification or style. After years of playing in bands and as a live & studio musician Salar relocated to Nashville, Tennessee & formed a backing band in 2014 & released a debut EP, both dubbed “Moon Age”. Leaving Nashville as a homebase & the Moon Age moniker behind, Salar recently relocated back to Kansas City to release his full length album.]

11:00 – Station ID

12. Salty – “Hello Paradise”
from: Preservation Blues / Independent / February 8, 2017
[Salty is formerly know as Lil Toughies. Formed in early 2016 with Jonathan “JB” Brokaw on guitar & vocals, Zach Turner on synthesizers & sound terror, Andy Erdrich on bass, Ethan “macho man” Savage on drums. Recorded by Jonathan Brokaw. Mixed by Tim Harte and Jonathan Brokaw. Mastered by Tim Harte. all lyrics by Jonathan Brokaw. The current line up includes: Jonathan “JB” Brokaw on guitar & vocals, Zach Turner on synth & sound terror, Ethan “macho man” Savage on drums, Jesslay Huh on bass & texture. More info at http://www.saltykcmo.bandcamp.com ]

[Salty play Revolution Records 2-Year Anniversary Party, Friday, August 4, at 6:00 PM with Deco Auto, Witch Jail, Black Market translation, Hip Shot Killer, and Drugs and Attics.]

13. Tim York – “Want You”
from: Only Human [EP] / Tim York / November 18, 2015
[Kansas City based, Tim York is a singer-songwriter who has been playing since the age of 12.. He has previously released two full-length solo albums prior to his 6-song EP Only Human,.Tim York on vocals, arrangements, guitars, and producer. Oscar Rivas on engineering, guitars, mixing/mastering, and producer.]

[Tim York plays The Riot Room, 4048 Broadway, TONIGHT, Wednesday, August 2, at 8:00 PM, opening for Warbly Jets and YUM.]

14. Great Grandpa – “Teen Challenge”
from: Plastic Cough / Double Double Whammy / July 7, 2017
[Recorded at Hall of Justice, Electric Wall, and Tastefully Loud by Dylan Wall in Seattle, WA. Additional recording at The Wormhole, Goodwin House, and Cat Parrie’s apartment by Pat Goodwin and Dylan Hanwright. Mixed by John Goodmanson. Mastered by Paul Gold of Salt Mastering. Great Grandpa began in Seattle in 2014 when guitarist & vocalist Patrick Goodwin recruited bassist Carrie Miller, drummer Cam LaFlam, and vocalist Alex Menne to form a humble rock band. Inspired by the pop-sensible alternative rock of the 90’s, and offset by a mutual love for noise and math rock, the group set forth to write and record their first EP. During recording, guitarist Dylan Hanwright joined the group, solidifying the lineup. Great Grandpa began performing in the Seattle area in late 2014, frequenting the city’s DIY venues. In March of 2015, their debut EP Can Opener was released on Broken World Media. The EP was met with considerable praise, and has been described as “warm, slightly off-kilter grunge pop”, and “knotty, twisted, and warm rock music that’s as melodically satisfying as it is, at times, confounding.” Great Grandpa began writing their debut LP soon after, and found themselves touring the western US and performing extensively in the Seattle area. Written in 2015 and 2016, Great Grandpa’s debut LP Plastic Cough continues to explore the sonic territory visited in Can Opener, exhibiting infectious melodies across a range of backdrops, from quiet bedroom-pop to explosive, anthemic rock.]

10:12 – Underwriting

15. The Black Mariah Theater – “Honey Stop”
from: Black Hearts / The Black Mariah Theater / November 30, 2016
[First single from debut EP featuring all original songs. Recorded in 2016 at Element Recording Studio. The Black Mariah Theater is made up of twin sisters Sophia Motta on vocals and guitar, and Analiese Motta on drums. A Kansas city-based duo, The Black Mariah Theater’s sound has been described as “eclectic.” Mixing jazzy guitar tones with funky drum beats and angsty lyrics, old jazz comes into the modern world. Anyone with a broken heart and a bit of an attitude can relate to our songs. Influenced by the likes of Billie Holiday, The Black Keys, The Cold War Kids, The Kills, and Chet Baker. More information at: http://www.theblackmrihtheater.bandcamp.com]

[The Black Mariah Theatre play First Friday at Josey Records Fri, Aug. 4, at 7:00 w/ Elisa Cox, Vela.]

[The Black Mariah Theater play The Rino, 314 Armout Blvd, North Kansas City, Friday, August 25, at 8:00 PM with Black Stacey.]

[The Black Mariah Theatre play 90.1 FM’s Crossroads Music Festival, Saturday, September 9.]

16. Heidi Lynne Gluck – “Sadness is Psychedelic”
from: Pony Show / Lotuspool Records / August 26, 2016
[Lawrence, Kansas based Heidi Lynne Gluck is a songwriter, singer and multi-instrumentalist originally from the middle of Canada. After transplanting herself from the plains of Manitoba to the midwestern United States, Heidi quickly became an in-demand player, performing on stage and in the studio both as a solo artist and with renowned musicians including Juliana Hatfield & Some Girls, Margot & The Nuclear So and Sos, Lily & Madeleine, The Pieces, The Only Children, and others.]

[Heidi Lynne Gluck plays recordBar, 1520 Grand, on Friday, August 4, with Katy Guillen & The Girls, and The AM Trio.]

17. David Bowie – “Rebel Rebel”
from: Cracked Actor (Live) [Los Angeles ’74] / Jones Tintoretto / April 22, 2017
[Cracked Actor (Live Los Angeles ’74) is a live album by David Bowie. It was released posthumously as a Record Store Day release on 22 April 2017 through Parlophone record label. Produced by Bowie and mixed by Tony Visconti, it was recorded on the Diamond Dogs Tour in September 1974, some material from which appeared in the BBC documentary Cracked Actor.The full show spans across five sides of vinyl, with the sixth featuring an etching of Bowie. The album differs from the first Bowie live album, David Live, recorded on the same tour. It features a different and more R&B-oriented lineup, including long time collaborators Earl Slick and Carlos Alomar, as well as, backing singer Luther Vandross. The setlist also includes material recorded for The Gouster, an album which later would turn into Young Americans.] Pitchfork wrote: “This live album is culled from a show late in David’s Bowie’s 1974 tour. It’s heavy on material from Diamond Dogs and Aladdin Sane and finds a drug-addled Bowie in a moment of transition.”]

18. Deadeye – “Nothin’ At All”
from: Deadeye / Jones Tintoretto / July 31, 2016
[Produced by Deadeye. Live take studio sessions from Pittsburg, Kansas based band formed by: Meg McCoy on vocals, guitar & violin; Jenna McCarty on vocals & banjo; Jennifer Murphy on saxophone & vocals; and Taylor Rea on percussion, with A. Sheppard on bass. Recorded and mixed by Rob Nold of Rob Nold Audio in Raytown, MO. Deadeye crafts their love of folk, bluegrass, rock, and country into a homemade, heel-stomping musical blend. The group builds their songs with reverence to the Americana music that rings memories of times long-passed in the Midwest. More information at: http://www.deadeyeband.com.]

[Deadeye play the KC Zine Con at Josey Records, Saturday, August 5, with The New Baboons, Black Market Translation, Gay Girl Cowboy, and Black Creatures.]

11:30 – Interview with Aaron Rhodes

Aaron Rhodes of Shuttlecock Music Magazine on the August 2, 2017 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley.

Aaron Rhodes is a freelance contributing writer at The Pitch Kansas City. And, owner and Editor-in-chief, of Shuttlecock Music Magazine, that he launched in 2015, to feature in-depth coverage of new and VERY emerging music from Kansas City and the surrounding areas. He is the former Editor-in-chief at The Campus Ledger, the student newspaper for Johnson County Community College, where he studied journalism. Aaron graduated from Olathe East High School in 2015 and is based in Kansas City Missouri. Aaron returns to Wednesday MidDay Medley for his third time this year to share music and information about the Shuttlecock Music Showcase 004, Friday, August 4, at 6:00 PM, at Mills Record Company, 4045 Broadway Blvd, KCMO. featuring: Throat Breach, Iddy Vice, Solomon, and Tommy Strauser. This is an All Ages show. More info at: http://www.shuttlecockmusic.com

Aaron Rhodes Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley.

Shuttlecock Music Magazine features concert reviews, photo galleries, interviews, streams of new releases, and updates on the 816 Music Break podcast.

@ShuttlecockMag on Twitter and Instagram
Facebook.com/ShuttlecockMag
http://www.shuttlecockmusic.com

11:35

19. Throat Breach – “Maggot Dance”
from: Helpless / Throat Breach / July 8, 2017
[Throat breach is essentially a recording project of artist and musician Ian Turpin on guitar & vocals, with Frazier Krohn on drums. Formerly known as Napalm Meth. Described as; “Boiling, tar soaked, sludgy grindcore from KC.” Since May 14, 2016 (14 months) Ian has released 2 albums, 5 EPs, 7 singles, 46 songs.]

[Throat Breach play Shuttlecock Music Showcase 004, Friday, August 4, at 6:00 PM, at Mills Record Company, 4045 Broadway Blvd, KCMO with Iddy Vice, Solomon, and Tommy Strauser.]

Throat Breach Discography (with track listing):

Helpless – album – released July 8, 2017
Atomic Meltdown 01:04
Maggot Dance 00:53
11.1 Fucking Billion 00:27
Bush Doctor 00:47
Slaves Wrapped In Chains 00:12
Giving Up Creative Control 00:20
The Keloid Diet 01:33
Frat Boy 00:34
Interlude 01:36
Battered In Oil, Fried In Blood 06:02

Impotent God – EP – released June 10, 201
Impotent God 02:32
Pig Swatter 00:56
Doctor / Lawyer 00:51
Vacancy 00:39

You Sit There And Watch – Single – released May 13, 2017

Atomic Meltdown – Single – Released May 4, 2017

Starve – Single – Released April 27, 2017

Live Short and Suffer – Single – Released April 23, 2017

Prison Birth – EP – Released April 13, 2017
Prison Birth 00:46
Heavy Breathing 00:20
AAA 00:34

Payment – EP – Released March 27, 2017
Payment 00:46
Thick 00:31

Orgy of Sycophants – Single – Released March 2, 2017

2016

Hopeless – Album – released December 17, 2016
Killing Field 01:52
Cremated Remains 00:44
Hallucinihilism 00:57
Bludgeoning 02:35
Graveyard 00:55
Skinned and Tongueless 00:48
Lifeslayer 01:03
11 Fucking Billion 00:23
Rats 00:42
Blood Blessed 03:09

Necrotank – Single – Released October 18, 2016

Emetic Terror – EP – Released September 25, 2016
Blackest Vomit 00:57
Only The Most Rotten 00:33
Total Experimental Dismemberment 00:59
Charred and Unidentified 00:27
Misanthropic Masturbation 00:39
Pipe 01:04

Nuissance – Single – Released September 14, 2016

Gutter – EP – Released July 15, 2016
Gutter 02:03
Aggregate 02:48

EP – Ep – Released May 11, 2016
Emaciated 01:54
Crushed 01:44
Whipped 01:32
Beaten 00:54
Slammed 04:04

11:40

20. Tommy Strauser – “I Want More”
from: hypernormal / Tommy Strauser / April 26, 2017
[Tommy Strauser graduated from De Soto High School in 2011, and the University of Kansas in 2015.]

[Tommy Strauser play Shuttlecock Music Showcase 004, Friday, August 4, at 6:00 PM, at Mills Record Company, 4045 Broadway Blvd, KCMO with Iddy Vice, Solomon, and Throat Breach.]

We are talking with Aaron Rhodes Editor-in-chief, of Shuttlecock Music Magazine, that he launched in 2015, to feature in-depth coverage of new and VERY emerging music from Kansas City and the surrounding areas. Shuttlecock Music Magazine features concert reviews, photo galleries, interviews, streams of new releases, and updates on the 816 Music Break podcast. http://www.shuttlecockmusic.com

Aaron Rhodes wrote in the July 8 issue of The Pitch that, “Iddy Vice is a Kansas City rapper with a distinctive appreciation for grime — Britain’s most successful hip-hop movement. Vice’s debut EP, Christflow, contains the hurried flows and slick production made popular by artists like Skepta and Jme.” Aron also wrote in Shuttlecock Muaic Magazine: “Iddy Vice is a problem. The young and highly capable Kansas City rapper released a small handful of impressive singles over the course of 2016, but without much warning, just dropped his EP in its final days. “Christflow” is six songs long and not one is worth skipping.”

11:48

21. Iddy Vice – “Hell Of A Time (Radio Edit)”
from: CHRISTFLOW [EP] / Iddy Vice / December 28, 2016

[Iddy Vice plays Shuttlecock Music Showcase 004, Friday, August 4, at 6:00 PM, at Mills Record Company, 4045 Broadway Blvd, KCMO with Tommy Strauser, Solomon, and Throat Breach.]

We are talking with Aaron Rhodes Editor-in-chief, of Shuttlecock Music Magazine, that he launched in 2015, to feature in-depth coverage of new and VERY emerging music from Kansas City and the surrounding areas. Aaron Rhodes, Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley.

11:56

22. Solomon – “Shoot My Shot (Radio Edit)”
from: Shoot My Shot – Single / Solomon / July 2, 2017
[Solomon is 23 year old Kansas City based rapper, Jerry Alexander who is originally from St. Louis, Missouri]

[Solomon plays Shuttlecock Music Showcase 004, Friday, August 4, at 6:00 PM, at Mills Record Company, 4045 Broadway Blvd, KCMO with Tommy Strauser, Iddy Vice, and Throat Breach.]

22. Noel Coward – “The Party’s Over Now”
from: Noel Coward in New York / drg / 2003 [orig. 1957]
[WMM Closing Theme]

Next week, on August 9, we play more New & MidCoastal Releases

Our Script/Playlist is a “cut and paste” of information.
Sources for notes: artist’s websites, bios, wikipedia.org

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