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    Upcoming Event: Old Soul Presents Aries The Free Annual Party (4/10/13) | @oldsoulent


    Come out to the Jazz Kitchen for the Old Soul Anual Aries Party. Read more below and reserve your spot here.

    We are at that time of year again. The beginning of the astrological calendar. It just so happens that many of the Old SOUL Entertainment team’s birthdays fall under this sign. Due to this phenomenon, we celebrate big, every year. Another year of life, the spring season, growth, development blah, blah blah…

    Look, Wednesday will be one of the best hip-hop shows of the year or your money back lol. This event is FREE, yes FREE. That means you should have no excuse to not tip your bar tender well (some of you all need to take some etiquette and ethics classes lol).

    Performances from
    Indiana Rome
    Com.Dot
    Feeray
    Rusty Redenbacher
    Black Eddie
    HUMAN
    Mr. Kinetik
    Jaecyn Bayne
    D. James
    The Proforms
    Son of Thought
    Hinx Jones

    DJ MetroGnome on the turntable.
    J.Moore on the mic.

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    Upcoming Event: Rusty Redenbacher “Lower” Release Event (3/23/13) | @RustyMk2


    Come join Rusty Redenbacher, Mr. Kinetik, The Native Sun, Echomaker, MC Sparkplug, and DJ Ganzarelli for the Official CD release of the Rusty Redenbacher’s new album Lower. Tickets are $10 + a free copy of the new album “Lower”. Tickets available at the door or at eventbrite. Daddy Real’s Place.

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    Rusty Redenbacher Named “Top Hoosier Musician #21″ by Indianapolis Star | @RustyMK2



    Long time Indianapolis musician, emcee, producer, DJ, and personality has been named the #21 Musician in Indiana History by the Indianapolis Star. Check a little bit of the article below, but be sure to head to The Indianaoplis Star to read the entire article by Dave Lindquist. #ATFU

    Indiana has yet to send a hip-hop act to the top of the charts, but you shouldn’t believe the state lacks a transcendent MC.

    Rusty Redenbacher, born in Gary in 1970, has a catalog of razor-sharp rhymes stretching across four Mudkids albums, a duo album with Mr. Kinetik and two solo projects plus a third — titled “Lower” — on the way.

    His songs brim with drama, comedy, romance, intelligence, pride, humility, perseverance, celebration and gratitude. On solo debut “Lazarus,” the pop-culture connoisseur served up references to comedian Bill Hicks, “Back to the Future’s” Doc Brown, “F Troop’s” Larry Storch and “Psycho’s” Janet Leigh.

    Since the Mudkids emerged in 1998, Redenbacher’s lyrical themes have evolved from relentless optimism to informed pragmatism. Producer/DJ Tyler Knapp supplied digital blips and atmospheric jazz during the Mudkids era, and Rusty assembled his own club-ready beats for “Lower” and 2012’s “The Tinkerer.”

    Moving to Indianapolis as a youngster (known then as Russell Johnson), Redenbacher began writing rhymes at age 14. Allow him to contrast his rap skills to the competition’s: “I’m the Final Four, you’re the NIT. I’m a master’s, you’re a GED.” If you’re his target, you’ve been verbally pummeled and left in the dust. What’s to do but smile and acknowledge his style?

    On the topic of style, Redenbacher, Knapp and then-Mudkids member Brian “Skittles” Philps elevated sports novelty songs to a level of cool when releasing “Rock ‘n’ Blue (Go Blue)” before the Colts won the Super Bowl in 2007. “To get to 18 it takes a week of Jeff Saturdays,” Redenbacher rapped.

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    Oreo Jones Covers Nuvo & Voted Indy’s Best Hip Hop Act for 2012 | @OreoJones



    Nuvo has now officially announced their best-of-list for 2012, and you can head over to check the Nuvo Cover Story that features #Naptown emcee Oreo Jones. Preview a little below, but head over from the link below to read the full length interview. Second place in internet user voting was logged by Rusty Redenbacher (of Mudkids fame), and third to Blake Allee.

    In a remarkably short period of time, Oreo Jones has rocketed to the apex of the Indianapolis hip-hop scene, capturing top honors as an emcee in NUVO’s 2012 Best Of Indy poll – a feat he accomplished without a full-length album release under his belt. But that’s about to change, as Jones and his label, Rad Summer, finish production work on his debut LP, Betty.

    If you’re familiar with Jones’ work, it’s probably through one of his humor-filled personas – perhaps you’ve seen him as the catatonically stoned host of the cooking show sendup “Let’s Do Lunch,” or the raging blonde-wigged party animal known as Black Fabio. With the release of Betty, Jones is set to reveal a more serious and personal side to his rapidly evolving artistic palette.

    I received an advance copy of the Betty LP from Rad Summer over a week ago, and it’s been on heavy rotation in my playlist ever since. After several repeat listens I’m convinced that Betty is the strongest locally produced hip-hop LP I’ve ever heard. The album finds Jones stepping forward as a remarkably mature writer, weaving thoughtful narratives, full of nuance and poetic turns of speech, all delivered with his booming, charismatic flow.

    I met with Oreo Jones on a late summer evening at his downtown home in Indy’s Old Northside neighborhood. It was my first encounter with the emcee and I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. My editor had warned me that Jones might be tough to pin down – during a preliminary interview he’d insisted that he works days wearing the mouse suit at a local Chuck E. Cheese pizza joint (actually, Jones is a producer for an AM radio sports station.)

    As I made my way to Jones’ front door, the empty cans of PBR, overflowing ashtrays and discarded pizza boxes scattered across the front porch confirmed the hard-partying, wild-man image of the emcee I’d witnessed in his “Black Fabio” videos. Half expecting Jones to be too drunk or hungover to function during our interview, I was pleasantly surprised to find him to be one of the most polite, thoughtful and self-effacing individuals I’ve ever had the pleasure to meet.

    Jones shares his large home with half a dozen or so friends, so we adjourned to his room to find a quiet place to talk. Aside from an old organ, a drum machine and a few crates of records, there wasn’t much in the sparsely furnished space. Over the course of our conversation, I found this would be indicative of the central role music plays in Jones’ life and his intense focus on his craft.

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    Rusty Redenbacher “Lower” Album Preview | @RustyMK2 @ATFU_



    Naptown emcee, DJ, and now producer Rusty Redenbacher just sent out a 5-track preview of his upcoming Lower album. Give this a listen below.

    Five songs from ‘LOWER’, three of which haven’t been streamed or released yet.

    Feel free to leave feedback and share these with your people. That’s how the word gets to the right ones. I believe I gotta winner of an album over here.

    I’m streaming these tracks because I’m geeked up. Y’all have been great to me during the whole process of creating these records…for years. I’m excited and pleased to share.

    Believe me, #ATFU has a lotta great music coming to y’all, one way or the other. You hear about a show, a release, a video…be sure to check for that. I’m working with six of the illest cats I have had the pleasure to listen to and work with…the future is bright cuz we want it to be and we work for it.

    Be great, y’all. Hope you dig what you hear. You face shalt be rocked.

    So sayeth Naptown Slim…

    I am The Thin Beige Duke.


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    Rusty Redenbacher “Slim Get Fonkay (Slim Gon Tell It)” | @RustyMk2



    Here’s a brand new one from Naptown legend Rusty Redenbacher, that will be off of his upcoming project entitled Lower. I’ll let him do the descriptions below. Enjoy

    Brand-new for you and hot off the mastering whatchamacallit, I want you to hear the voice of the magnanimous Naptown Slim.

    I produced the bulk of the track about three weeks ago, wrote some #BARS yesterday afternoon, recorded em, mixed it down, ran it over to @Defame1982 for the BANGS…and here you have it. I give it to you.

    I have it placed in the sequence of ‘LOWER’. I knew as soon as I finished it where it needed to go. I really hope y’all enjoy ‘LOWER’ as a full album. It’s truly a double album, man. I’m happy with what I’ve chosen to make the cut and I think it flows really well. I think it’s gonna rock your face.

    I just wanted to lay some bang on y’all, man. Enjoy. Lemme know what you think. I’ve made it simple to get to…here’s the links.

    DOWNLOAD via Mediafire

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