Here’s to 2012!
Raw Festival Footage
Just got this today from Throwback Media!
In order of appearance: John Arnold, Madis One, Mux Mool, Jimmy Edgar. Please click the link below to view it on vimeo!
We Like Music Festival Footage
Password: welikemusic
Green Meadows Edits
We like to share. Here is a fresh new release from Green Meadows, also known as Josh Dahlberg, meant to keep you warm through these upcoming wintry blasts. Hot turn-of-the-millenium r&b can be felt on on What’s Up and Puff, followed by a reach back a little further through funk history with a re-do of Marvin Gaye’s Time To Get It Together.
From blankartists.com: “Soul, satin sheet funk, and summer humidity ooze out these slow jams. Close your eyes; imagine Belle Isle in mid July. Taste the heat and feel the concrete radiate up through your feet and into your body. These edits are dog days hot, they are Dahlberg, and they are all Detroit.”
Scoop it up here when you sign up for the Blank Artists mailing list and be sure to attend their Fall Symposium for free this Saturday night at Motor City Wine (downtown Detroit, Woodward & Congress) with BA’s Codine and Green Meadows LIVE with their own productions, plus a DJ set from Jackson Lee of Agents of Woe.
TheRFW Sessions – Madis One
ONRA Live at Oslo Friday October 22
We’re back at it!
After a very short break, we’re very excited to bring Onra into town from France on Friday, October 22 at Oslo.
The Lineup:
Onra
Aether
Nick Speed
Onra is Charles Arnaud, beat composer. He performs live with Charles Dao using 2 Akai MPC 1000s, a microkorg, the Kaos Pad 3 & Kaoscillator plus a mixer.
Aether, another abstract instrumental hip-hop beat composer constructs his dreamy, soulful songs via Ableton Live and MPC.
Nick Speed’s multifaceted approach to music translates to his live performances: he raps and drops his beats live also rocking an Akai MPC 1000.
Stay posted for event news. This event is happily brought to you by the kids who brought you We Like Music Festival!
BIO – ONRA (All City Records | RBMA | Circulations | Bo Bun Records)
Onra released his first album with producer and friend Quetzal (Al Quetz) in 2006, A Hip-Hop Tribute to Soul Music, which was played several times by Gilles Peterson and Benji B and covered on Okayplayer.com.
At the same time, he started collaborating with American keyboard player Byron the Aquarius and released an album under the name The Big Payback in 2007 on Japanese label Circulations. This project draws from various influences such as futuristic hip hop and spaced-out and jazzy broken beats. They also appeared on highly praised compilations such as Beat Dimensions and New Worlds.
In 2006, Onra went to Vietnam, where his grandparents are from, and managed to bring back some 30 old Chinese and Vietnamese vinyl records. He then made a full album with this material, Chinoiseries, which is his most critically acclaimed album. Album cut “The Anthem” was chosen for a Coca-Cola commercial for the Beijing Olympics.
In 2008, he was selected to attend the prestigious Red Bull Music Academy in Barcelona. He is also part of the 7×7 series by Irish label All City. His “1.0.8,” project was inspired by Bollywood music and has been elected as album of the week by many record shops across Europe. In 2010, Onra released his latest LP Long Distance on All City. The album features tracks with Oliver DaySoul, fellow French beatmaker Walter Mecca, and T3 from Slum Village.
Onra has performed in Japan, China, Spain, Scotland, Ireland, Lithuania, Poland, England, Austria, New Zealand, Vietnam, Switzerland, Netherlands and France.
Onra Soundcloud | Myspace | Twitter
BIO – AETHER (Antipop | Exponential | Cookshop)
Aether is the alias of Diego Chavez, a graphic designer and music producer based out of San Antonio, TX. Chavez also records under the monikers; Otic Angst and A.M. Architect in addition to producing tracks for the conscious based hip hop group Lotus Tribe and rock band The Panic Division. And yes you are right…he doesn’t sleep.
As a child, Diego spent the scorching Texas summer days at his father’s art studio conversing with painters, surfing the internet, and daydreaming. While in high school, Chavez began skipping school to host jam sessions in his garage with his friends. Then came along Wu-Tang and Fruityloops and Chavez began making beats for his friends to freestyle to. It wasn’t long before Chavez’s sound began to mature and find a life of its own.
Chavez is a diverse producer capable of making rock, downtempo, hip hop, electro and experimental music but there is definitely a signature sound that carries throughout. Most of Chavez’s music is structured around the gritty boom bap sound of East Coast hip hop but there is also a dreamy and romantic soulfulness that inhabits each song. “Artifacts”, Chavez’s first full length solo album, is no different. Each song on the album is lovingly sculpted and an expression of beauty, love, tragedy, hope and everything else that makes us human.
Chavez is quickly making a name for himself, having already released a handful of tracks on Exponential compilations as well as remixing and producing for various artists. His remix of Lykke Li’s, “Little Bit” has already garnered much love from critics and listeners alike. It’s no wonder that Chavez is considered to be one of the new producers to look out for.
Aether Soundcloud | Antipop | Twitter
BIO – NICK SPEED (Libido Sounds | Underground Resistance | Money Management/G-Unit)
Nick Speed is a Hip hop producer who has produced tracks for 50 Cent, Tupac Shakur, Lloyd Banks, M.O.P., Talib Kweli, Phat Kat and Musiq Soulchild.
In August 2007, Nick Speed released the D-Tour Mixtape which showcases his versatility as a producer as well as an emcee. The double CD features many of Speed’s collaborations with mainstream stars like 50 Cent and Lloyd Banks, but also displays the talents of other Detroit artists such as 87 and Fes Roc.
Recently, Speed has developed a living musical history between hip-hop and electronic music in Detroit. Starting with Hot Soup, an album he solely produced for rapper Danny Brown, he took a sample from Model 500′s Cosmic Cars to create a new club anthem, “What Up Doe.” He headlined the 2010 Movement Festival with Juan Atkins and Model 500 and has recently joined forces with legendary Detroit Techno label Submerge Records/Underground Resistance to release Speed of Sound on vinyl (2010). Speed also contributed to Danny Brown’s seminal 2010 album The Hybrid as well as Talib Kweli’s upcoming Gutter Rainbows and Obie Trice’s Bottom’s Up. The Detroit based rapper/singer/writer/producer is poised to launch his solo career with his first single, “Fast Lane” from his forthcoming CD, This Side of the Speaker on The Orchard Music.
Discography | Tumblr | Twitter
Festival Photos from Vanessa Miller
A freelance photographer for a number of online and print publications in the Detroit area, Vanessa Miller is a friend to Detroit: she is proprietor of doing and a strong supporter of people who make things happen while documenting them with her trusty lense. Check out her original works at http://vanessamiller.tumblr.com/ where you can enjoy the amazing shots she took at the first WLMF, or click here for a direct link to her We Like Music Festival flikr stream.
Thanks Vanessa!
Patrons of the Scene
Walter Wasacz (Metromode, Model D and the Subterraneans) wrote a great article on taking parties to the next level in Detroit which features the festival’s creator, organizer and producer, Brandon Richards.
Have a peek! http://www.metromodemedia.com/features/patronsofthescene0180.aspx
A.M. Architect Live + Interview at The RFW’s Studio
Boston/San Antonio/Chicago-based musicians Daniel, Noom and Diego make up A.M. Architect: in anticipation to their set last Saturday at the first We Like Music Festival, they came to Detroit a day early for a special interview and performance as recorded by our kind friends at The Roving Festival Writer. While A.M. Architect is mainly comprised of Daniel Stanush and Diego Chavez (aka Aether), they brought Noom along to add even more energy to their live show. A.M. has been known to perform with a full live band, gracing guitars, bass, keys and drums, but this time they kept it relatively simple, lugging their Rhodes keyboard and various electronic gear up to the second level of the Russell Industrial Centre, where the RFW also recorded a set and interview from Blank Artists downtempo duo Madis One. (Stay tuned for that one!)
Please enjoy the excitement of the first A.M. Architect performance in Detroit. We’re lucky to have had them, and can’t wait to see them here again.
Photos to come!
A.M. Architect released Road To The Sun in May of 2009 via Exponential Records, a subsidiary of Antipop. Daniel told me that the inspiration for the epically lush, heart-stirring trip-hop sounds was The Epic of Gilgamesh, believed to be one of the oldest known works of literature as recorded in 7th century Mesopotamia on 12 clay tablets. Daniel explained that he was reading the ancient poem in a World Literature class at the time of the album’s production. Songs like the album’s title track and “The Bull of Heaven” offer an auditory interpretation of the stories of god-like Gilgamesh and his great rival/friend Enkidu as they defeat vengeful mythological creatures and explore the meaning of their dreams.
A.M. Architect debuted a number of new songs at the festival in anticipation of their new album A Pattern Language, due out this year. You can hear one of them, “Ad Hoc,” on our compilation CD if you were lucky enough to scoop one prior to the festival.




















