Taste of Colorado 2013 schedule

Earlier this summer, we noted that MC Hammer was one of the headliners slated for this year’s annual Taste of Colorado festival, which kicks off tomorrow, Friday, August 30, and runs through Monday, September 2, along with Aaron Neville and some American Idol alumni. We’ve now got the full lineup,…

The ten best all-star remixes in rap

In music, the term “remix” can mean a lot of different things, even in rap. But one of the most celebrated traditions in the rap industry is collecting verses from the hottest names in the game for a second go-around on a tried-and-true instrumental. On the one hand, you can…

The best EDM in Denver in September

BIG GIGANTIC @ RED ROCKS AMPHITHEATRE | 9/28/13 Last year, Big Gigantic’s show at Red Rocks was the best EDM show of the year, and that speaks volumes considering how many other shows there were to choose from. Their feeling of hometown pride was simply unmistakable as the outfit went…

The best jazz in Denver in September

PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND @ BOULDER THEATER | THU, 9/12 The Preservation Hall Jazz Band got its start at the legendary New Orleans venue that it’s named after over five decades ago. The group has gone through many line-up changes over the last fifty years with some of the group’s…

No Age at Glob, 8/28/13

NO AGE @ GLOB | 8/28/13 When No Age kicked into “Fever Dreaming,” during a show that had already maintained a hyperkinetic momentum from jump, the title of the song was such a metaphor for the entire performance that you had to wonder if its placement was intentional. The song…

Elephant Revival’s evolution is reflected on its new album

When we were starting,” recalls Dango Rose of Elephant Revival, “there was a back-and-forth on the actual name of the band. For a short period of time, we had the idea of the name It’s Evolving.” Seven years later, Rose, who sings and plays double bass, mandolin and banjo in…

Celebrate the Blue Rider’s vinyl release at the hi-dive

Since releasing its debut seven-inch in August 2012, the Blue Rider has not refined its sound so much as honed its edge a bit. A chaotic energy marked its earliest efforts; the band has since found a way to maintain that level of excitement while channeling its vigor more directly…

Late Night Radio

As Late Night Radio, producer Alex Medellin combines the sensibilities of big beat with a distinctive crate-digger twist. He seamlessly blends traditional hip-hop samples like funk guitars, horn stabs and heartbroken vocal strands with such contemporary flourishes as thick, crisp saw basses and bleeping arpeggiation. “To the Moon” is anchored…

Colorado Conservatory for the Jazz Arts

Founded more than a decade ago, the Colorado Conservatory for the Jazz Arts is a mentoring program founded for high-school and middle-school students to learn more about jazz performance, history and language. Hang Time features two groups of CCJA musicians headed up by local pianist Eric Gunnison (Group Gunn) and…

PIKE & Mumblebee

PIKE, a local rapper, and Mumblebee, a Bay Area producer, describe their new five-track project as “an acid trip on a space shuttle.” Future Sounds may not be that awe-inspiring, but the two musicians have definitely found a winning combination in each other. Mumblebee’s rich beatmaking, textured with a wide…

Monday Surgeons

The vocals on Monday Surgeons’ Spirited Awasteland // Desperate Living are so blurred by delay that they almost resemble a repeating phantasm accompanied by spectral keyboards. The first side of this release sounds like someone took an old electronic score for a dystopian science-fiction film, put it to tape, left…

Win Friday tickets for JAS Aspen Snowmass

This Friday, August 30, Jazz Aspen Snowmass, kicks off at Snowmass Town Park, with Jason Mraz and Grace Potter and the Nocturnals. The annual festival runs through the weekend with additional performances from Keith Urban, Train, Little Big Town on Saturday, and Journey, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros and…

The ten best mixtape rappers of all time

Supposedly, albums are where it’s at. That’s when the artist is supposed to bring their A-game, convert the doubters, all that good stuff. So why is it that a lot of the time it’s the mixtapes that are the most enjoyable? Maybe it’s because so many mixtapes are when artists…

Broncho at Larimer Lounge, 8/27/13

BRONCHO @ LARIMER LOUNGE | 8/27/13 Broncho hit the stage last night like a great, long lost band from several eras. With its catchy melodies, and its infectious exuberance and aggression, Broncho recalled the Buzzcocks by way of the Stooges, except the guitar sweep and atmospherics were more like some…

What we’re all listening to right now

Music is life — or at least it is for us. When we’re not writing about it, we’re thinking about it, talking about it or listening to it. These are the things that were in heavy rotation for us this week. What are you listening to? What should we be…

Win tickets to see MGMT at the Fillmore

Update: Congrats to @MondayAdams. You and a guest will be our guests at the show. Check your email for details on how to claim your tickets. Thanks to everybody else for the entries. MGMT is making its way back to the Mile High City for a show at the Fillmore…

The ten best jazz pianists of all time

With the exception of players like Thelonious Monk or Art Tatum, piano players don’t quite have the name recognition of their horn playing counterparts. All the same, these ivory ticklers play an equally integral role in jazz. As such, just like our lists of the ten best sax players and…