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Fresh new hip-hop from BMore, Zome, Spoke In Wordz and a brand new video from Babah Fly

By Ru JohnsonAugust 11, 2011

Ah, yes, each week we bring you the latest and greatest in the world of local hip-hop and rap music. We’re all across the map with this installment of That’s a Rap, bringing you a sexy freestyle from singer Bmore, a beautifully crafted joint from Zome of Diamond Boiz, a…

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John Legend on the resurgence of soul, touring with Sade and the foibles and fortunes of fame

By Shawn WhiteAugust 11, 2011

John Legend considers everything, especially when he’s being interviewed. He pauses long enough for you to imagine him considering several inferior answers and tossing them before choosing one that sounds just right. Back in the fall of 2004 at Denver’s Club Soul, he displayed a similar thoughtfulness…

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Kyle Morton of Typhoon on Nabokov, inspiration and Tender Loving Empire

By Tom MurphyAugust 10, 2011

Founded in Salem, Oregon, in 2005, Typhoon (due tonight at the hi-dive, with Lord Huron and Sour Boy Bitter Girl) started out as a recording project but quickly evolved into a sprawling live affair with over ten members. Two years into its time together, the act essentially went on hiatus…

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Jimmy Tamborello of Dntel on getting his start making electronic music and the tools he used

By Tom MurphyAugust 9, 2011

Jimmy Tamborello. While the name might not register immediately, you’ve probably heard his work with the Postal Service, an outfit that also features Death Cab for Cutie’s Ben Gibbard. On his own throughout the ’90s, Tamborello, who plays under the name Dntel (due tonight at the hi-dive with One AM…

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Andrew Bird on his songwriting process and his approach to improvising using loops

By Jon SolomonAugust 9, 2011

Chicago-based singer-songwriter Andrew Bird (performing tonight at the Arvada Center for Arts and Humanities and tomorrow evening at Chautauqua Auditorium) says that since he’s been writing music there’s always a healthy conflict between brevity and indulgence. On one hand, Bird knows all about crafting short, near perfect pop songs, but…

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Could Katy Perry be as “Bad” as Michael Jackson? It’s certainly looking that way

By Cory LamzAugust 9, 2011

“Katy Perry breaks another record” — how many times have we heard that this summer? Not enough, apparently. Perry, whose last two singles, “E.T.” and “Firework,” have both been certified 4x-platinum, may claim yet another chart record title with her fifth single, “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.).” For her most recent…

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The Frozen Movement on its hiatus and how the band’s studio offerings differ from the live show

By Britt ChesterAugust 5, 2011

In the constantly evolving world of jam, bands are increasingly being overshadowed by DJs who rely on samples to formulate their sound. After nearly a year-long hiatus, the Frozen Movement returns to the scene to remind us of the merits of live instrumentation (Mike Stewart uses seven keyboards on stage)…

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Guitar Center exec Laura Taylor on the changing attitudes toward women in the music industry

By Bree DaviesAugust 3, 2011

For this week’s print feature, we spoke with Laura Taylor, Vice President of Operations for Guitar Center regarding the company’s recent initiatives to improve the treatment of female customers in the company’s 219 stores across the country. When we spoke with Taylor, she was very candid about the steps the…

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Lizzy Allen of Vitamins tells us how she ended up singing backing vocals for the Flaming Lips

By Tom MurphyAugust 3, 2011

With her classical training and her background singing country music, Lizzy Allen brings impressive chops to her role in Vitamins, which got its start in Greeley. And tonight at Red Rocks, she’ll be putting that talent to work with the Flaming Lips, who have asked her once again to provide…

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John Digweed on Structures 2, being a superstar and his upcoming set at Beta

By Amber TaufenAugust 2, 2011

Ask someone who doesn’t know anything about electronic music to name a big DJ, and odds are, they’ll pick John Digweed’s name out of the crowd. He played the Big Name DJ (as himself, of course) way back in 2000 in the raver flick Groove, and he hasn’t lost any…

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Fresh new hip-hop from Mcbig House and Gyp da Hip, Pries and Solomon Words

By Ru JohnsonAugust 2, 2011

This week in rap, we have many dimensions of hip-hop for you. From Mcbig House and Gyp’s stripped down video for “Prize” to Pries’s more introspective take on Goapele’s “Closer” titled “Closer to Nothing” to Solomon Words ode to an old school line with “Can I Kick It.”…

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Sin Desires Marie on Fugazi and the puzzling novelty of women playing powerful music

By Tom MurphyJuly 28, 2011

In the eloquent liner notes of Sin Desires Marie, the band’s sole full-length, bassist Yoon Park explains that Sin Desires Marie (due tonight at Glob for this weekend’s Titwrench Festival) was started by friends who learned how to play their respective instruments as they learned to play together as a…

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Wayne Coyne of the Flaming Lips on working with Nick Cave and collaborating with others

By Jon SolomonJuly 28, 2011

Since the beginning of the year, The Flaming Lips (due Wednesday, August 3 at Red Rocks) have been collaborating with a number of artists from Neon Indian, Prefuse 73, Lightning Bolt and Nick Cave, as well as releasing their own material in unconventional methods like USB drives embedded in gummy…

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Mark Bliesener, who gave the Dead Kennedys their name, on how he coined the moniker

By Mark BliesenerJuly 21, 2011

Behold, Untold Stories, another new periodic feature on Backbeat. As you’ve probably deduced from the name of this feature, Untold Stories will feature first-hand accounts of momentous occasions involving local folks that have never really been highlighted — thus the Untold part of that equation. The inaugural installment comes courtesy…

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Alela Diane on her throwback sound and leaving her small California town for Portland

By Tom MurphyJuly 20, 2011

Alela Diane (due tomorrow night at the Fillmore Auditorium with Fleet Foxes) was born in the small town of Nevada City, California, where she got a nudge from her friend Joanna Newsom to perform her solo material for the first time. After issuing her debut album, Forest Parade, in 2003,…

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Suzy Bogguss on her American Folk Songbook and her fondness for playing smaller venues

By A.H. GoldsteinJuly 19, 2011

When Suzy Bogguss hits the Soiled Dove Underground tomorrow night, she’ll be delving into her musical roots a little bit with songs from her latest release, American Folk Songbook, which spotlights standards from the American folk tradition. For an artist known more for her country success, tunes like “Froggy Went…

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ILL Se7en of Isolated Generation on his first solo release and removing labels from his music

By Marissa GavelJuly 17, 2011

Mike Acuña is a hip-hop OG. Better known on stage as ILL Se7en, he’s been in the game for more than a decade. The MC got his start as one-half of the group Isolated Generations with Ben “Opt Won” Chavez back in the day, and he continues to collaborate with…

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Megadeth’s David Ellefson on the new album, Big 4, corporate sponsors and the band’s legacy

By Brandon MarshallJuly 15, 2011

When Dave Mustaine was kicked out of Metallica, he decided to from his own band that would be bigger, faster and heavier. So with that in mind in 1984, he enlisted the help of an eighteen-year old Minnesota transplant named David Ellefson on bass and formed Megadeth. Over the years,…

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Machine Head guitarist Phil Demmel gives track-by-track breakdown of Unto the Locust

By Brandon MarshallJuly 15, 2011

Update: Photos from Sunday’s Mayhem Fest (including Machine Head) have been posted! This fall, Machine Head (due at Comfort Dental Amphitheater this Sunday, July 17, as part of Rockstar Mayhem Festival) will release their seventh studio album entitled, Unto The Locust, and judging from the first single, the album’s title…

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Pianist Neil Bridge on starting jazz combos programs in Denver Public Schools

By Jon SolomonJuly 15, 2011

Local jazz veteran Neil Bridge has been a longtime fixture on Denver’s jazz scene, both as a performer and as a teacher in the Denver Public Schools, where he also started jazz combo programs. In advance of his show at Lannie’s Clocktower Cabaret this Sunday, we spoke with Bridge about…

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Fresh local hip-hop from Food Chain, Anxious, High Tops, Tone Skarfo and Myrical Child

By Ru JohnsonJuly 13, 2011

Tons of fresh local hip-hop for you to vibe on this week. We’ve got a snippet of Mic Coats from the Food Chain spitting over a Mass Prod beat from the crew’s new “brunch” project, a new track from Anxious from his forthcoming Almost Famous album, a new joint from…

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Hindershot’s Stuart Confer on background, Naked Eyes and evolving songwriting

By Tom MurphyJuly 8, 2011

Hindershot (due tonight at 3 Kings Tavern with Force Publique, Achille Lauro and The Show is the Rainbow) started out with songs lead singer and guitarist Stuart Confer wrote in his bedroom a few years before. In just over a year, Hindershot became one of the more popular bands associated…

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