TribLIVE: ‘Next big thing’ might already be here

By Mike Machosky

So it was hip-hop that finally put Pittsburgh on the musical map, of all things. Who saw that coming?

In a few short years, Wiz Khalifa, Mac Miller and Girl Talk (OK, the latter leans more toward the electronic dance/mash-up side of things) have made inroads in the national consciousness, without shying away from their hometown roots. Will this continue? Or will the next thing out of Pittsburgh be something else entirely?

Of course, picking the “next big thing” is pretty much impossible. We’re not talking about discovering the next Christina Aguilera, either. The odds of finding that particular needle-in-the-haystack are astronomical, and those kinds of pop stars don’t generally come out of years of paying dues in local clubs.

Music nowadays has become so fragmented that the whole concept of getting “big” is kind of out of date, anyway. You can be a big deal in techno, for instance, and the average punk rocker or hip-hop head will likely remain oblivious to your existence.

Now, it’s both easier to break through and harder. Fans from anywhere in the world with an Internet connection can find you with ease — but the same goes for every other band/performer on the planet. Breaking through the clutter is still a struggle.

Yet, there is plenty of talent percolating in Pittsburgh’s nightclubs, studios, dive bars, garages, basements, dorm rooms and elsewhere, but it isn’t always easy to find. This isn’t meant to be a definitive look — there are plenty of bands/performers in Pittsburgh doing really interesting things. Here are a few of them:

Video: Hi*T Organic Hemp Ice Tea feat. Mac Miller x Wale x Chevy Woods

Mac Miller, Wale and Chevy Woods are just a few entertainers that drink the best organic hemp ice tea called Hi*T . This refreshing delicious tea has been labeled “the best tea on earth” by taste makers across the world.

DIRECTED BY:
Alex Acosta for Prestige Film works

MUSIC BY:
Chiddy Bang “Opposite of Adults”
Mac Miller “Donald Trump”
Wiz Khalifa “Black and Yellow”

WEB:
www.Hi-T.me
www.OverdoseOnline.com

Video: “U.S.A.” Chevy Woods

Produced by Young Jerz
Directed by Edge Media
Frank Udavcak – @edge_media_
Dan Folger – @danfolger

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Gangland coming soon!


NYC invasion: Pittsburgh’s premiere hip-hop acts take over the birthplace of hip hop

- Posted by Rory D. Webb Pittsburgh City Paper

Some of Pittsburgh’s up-and-coming hip-hop acts are taking to New York City all at once this week. Here’s a quick breakdown:

April 24 – The mayhem begins Tuesday when Chevy Woods and Boaz link up for “A Pittsburgh Affair”. Taylor Gang recording artist and Wiz Khalifa’s partner-in-rhyme, Woods headlines the event at S.O.B.’s. In recent years, that venue’s stage has hosted performances by Drake, Kanye West and Rick Ross. On this night, S.O.B.’s showcases two Pittsburgh rap vets. Woods’ music video, “Home Run“, has been viewed over 200,000 times as he prepares the release of his new mixtape, Gangland. Joining Woods for the showcase event is Larimer native Boaz. Woods and Boaz are familiar with working together, as Woods was a heavily featured rapper on Boaz and his Govament crew’s 2007 mixtape release, Election Day.

April 24Rhyme Calisthenics: The Official MC Competition hosts the fourth show of its NYC Series at Bamboo. The series of five shows began in January as four first-time competitors performed several rap challenges from the large, game show-style wheel, with the hopes of winning and advancing. Tuesday night’s final qualifier round will decide the fourth MC to compete in the subsequent championship round. This month’s competing MCs are Baxter Wordsworth, Atlas’, Skittlez, and Jess Jaymez. The competition makes its anticipated return to Pittsburgh in early summer.

April 25 – Halfway through the Macadelic Tour promoting his newest mixtape, Mac Miller returns to Roseland Ballroom on Wednesday. A year ago, Miller was an opening performer at Wiz Khalifa’s Rolling Papers album release party. Opening for Miller on the Macadelic Tour is rap duo The Come Up. Fellow Pittsburghers, Franchise and Vinny Radio have been performing with Miller for the majority of his most recent tours and are preparing for the release of their new album April 30.

April 26 – Rapper Beedie‘s Above the Weather Tour began in Pittsburgh on April 14 and continued last week in Philly. This Thursday Beedie takes Manhattan by storm with a performance at the Grisly Pear. The intimate venue should allow the charismatic MC to do what he does best: connect with his audience. Other upcoming tour stops include Erie, Detroit, and a return to Pittsburgh’s Altar Bar with Action Bronson.

Wiz Khalifa & Mac Miller Announce ‘Under The Influence Of Music Tour’

Pittsburgh’s Wiz Khalifa and Mac Miller are teaming up for the Under The Influence of Music Tour. Coming along for the tour is non other then Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q and Chevy Woods. It all begins July 26th in Cincinnati Ohio and runs through August 5th in Detroit Michigan. You can purchase your tickets on 4/20 via Ticketmaster.com and LiveNation.com.

Wiz is stoked about the opportunity stating, “I’m really excited for this tour, for the fans and as a fan of music myself. It’s gonna be triply!” As Mac Miller adds, “I’m excited to go on a tour like this because it brings a group of individuals together to move across the country as a unit to showcase great music.”

Below are the tour dates.

 

Under The Influence of Music Tour

July 26     Cincinnati, OH Riverbend Music Center

July 27    Chicago, IL First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre

July 28     Indianapolis, IN Klipsch Music Center

July 29 Toronto, ON Molson Canadian Amphitheatre**

August 01 Boston, MA Comcast Center

August 02 New York, NY Nikon at Jones Beach Theater*

August 03 Philadelphia, PA Susquehanna Bank Center

August 04 Pittsburgh, PA First Niagara Pavilion

August 05 Detroit, MI DTE Energy Music Theatre

 

 

- Sean Lynch (@Kiddfuture)