The ten best hip-hop shows this month

The hip-hop, as you know, doesn’t stop. It’s a new month, which means there’s another fresh batch of dope shows for you. And trust: March has plenty of freshness on tap, from revered elder statesmen like De La Soul, Naughty By Nature and GZA to newer cats like Tech N9ne,…

The best concerts in Denver this weekend

PASSION PIT @ 1STBANK CENTER | FRI, 3/1/13 Passion Pit began in as a solo project of lead singer and keyboard player Michael Angelakos in 2007. The project quickly fleshed out into a full band that combined a keen sense for upbeat pop melodies with lyrics that didn’t exactly try…

The best EDM in Denver this weekend

GRIZ @ OGDEN THEATRE | FRI, 3/1/13 Grant Kwiecinski grew up in Detroit, the American breeding ground for finer electronic music, and home to the Detroit Electronic Music Festival. Having been mentored through classes with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Kwiecinski found his sound in the alto saxophone and has managed…

See Born in the Flood at Lost Lake on Friday

Earlier today on Facebook, Nathaniel Rateliff casually mentioned that Born in the Flood, the band he fronted before he became all chummy with the boys in Mumford & Sons, that reunited at the Gothic back in December, is playing tomorrow night at Lost Lake. If you’ve ever been to Lost…

The five best jazz shows in Denver this month

5. IMPROVISED ROOTS #4 @ DAZZLE | FRI & SAT, 3/15-3/16 While Greg Garrison plays bass for local bluegrass act Leftover Salmon, he also knows his way around jazz changes. With his Improvised Roots Series, he brings the two worlds together with roots music. The previous two shows in his…

Broncho

Okalahoma band Broncho — the name is a term used for a mustang that has yet to be broken — plays back-to-basics rock and roll with an unvarnished sound that bears no affectation or appropriation of style. Frontman Ryan Lindsey is also the keyboard player and guitarist for experimental indie-pop…

Greensky Bluegrass

For the better part of the past fifteen years, this band from Kalamazoo, Michigan, has toured like it was a life mission. True to its name, its roots are in bluegrass — but there’s also an improvisational side to the music that recalls the more interesting guitar work of Jerry…

Ras Kass

What can you say about Ras Kass? You either love him or hate him — or you have no idea who he is. His debut, Soul on Ice, is a certified classic in the West Coast hip-hop underground, anchored by the eight-minute revisionist epic “Nature of the Threat” and “Sonset,”…

Israel Vibration

The men of Israel Vibration — Lascelle “Wiss” Bulgin, Albert “Apple Gabriel” Craig, and Cecil “Skelly” Spence — met as kids at Kingston, Jamaica’s Mona Rehabilitation Clinic, where they were each being treated for polio. Around 1970, the three formed a group and released their first single, “Why Worry,” with…

Trev Rich

The rapper formerly known as Rockie is now going by Trev Rich. And now, fresh off an appearance on Joe Budden’s recent, highly praised mixtape, A Loose Quarter, Rich has dropped Heights, his own mixtape. Don’t let the somber, introspective serenade to God that opens Heights fool you: This is…

Steve Law Band

After releasing a five-song EP, Balance, in 2011 and a live album last year with Kyle Zender, Steve Law returns with a self-titled release that doesn’t stray too far from the acoustic-guitar-driven folk rock of the EP. While Law sounds like he’s influenced by the likes of James Taylor and…

Skyrider

From its opening salvo — the crushing sub-bass-and-glitch monster “Diamonds” — Skyrider’s The Tower explores some deep, dark corners in the halls of electronic beatcraft. Seamlessly melding hip-hop, dubstep, industrial, glitch and various bass-heavy subgenres, the instrumental mixtape pairs a steadily throbbing low end with intricately layered samples and brighter…

The Constant Tourists

With a diverse collection of sounds and styles, often within the same song, the Constant Tourists have captured a warm, organic vibe on Carry On, especially with regard to the recording itself, which feels like it was done live, in a room with great natural acoustics. You can hear small…

James Zabiela brings his planetary techno back to Denver

James Zabiela is no stranger to the planetary techno scene, and he’s rocked stages in Denver before — but his longevity and consistent relevance to the scene are part of what make him such a draw for party people looking for mind-melting tunes on the dance floor. His first love…

2013 Telluride Bluegrass Fest lineup revealed

The lineup for the 2013 edition of the Telluride Bluegrass Festival has been posted. Among the most noteworthy acts scheduled to perform at the annual four-day mountainside festival (taking place Thursday, June 20, through Sunday, June 23, in Telluride) are, most prominently, Grammy-winning perennial favorites Mumford & Sons, making another…

Beatport being sold to SFX Entertainment

We’ve heard rumblings about this for the past few weeks, but now it’s confirmed: Beatport is reportedly being sold to SFX Entertainment for $50 million. According to the New York Times, who broke the news last night on its Media Decoder blog, Robert F. X. Sillerman, who heads up the…