Run The Jewels ended their sold-out Columbus show by playing deceased Columbus icon and friend of El-P, Camu Tao’s “Hold The Floor.” It's a record produced by DJ PRZM who is another deceased Columbus Hip Hop icon.
Philly Phil...
Run The Jewels ended their sold-out Columbus show by playing deceased Columbus icon and friend of El-P, Camu Tao’s “Hold The Floor.” It's a record produced by DJ PRZM who is another deceased Columbus Hip Hop icon.
Philly Phil...
Yes, Officer, I am under the influence.
Of the following:
Two cups, Bigelow's peppermint tea, probably four full teaspoons white sugar.
Two fat Stauf's porcelain cups, moka java coffee, ten packets (at least) brown...
The year was 2001. My wife and I were both second-year law students at Ohio State, and had just had our first date at what was then the Thirsty Ear Tavern. Casting around for second date plans, I learned that my old guitar teacher’s...
While celebs and a clutch of great musicians croaked by the dressing room full, did anyone notice the Rolling Stones had a banner year?
Yes, I am writing about the Stones--again.
Because they matter. Perhaps more than ever...
Run The Jewels (El-P and Killer Mike) just sold-out the Express Live 3 weeks before the Hip Hop duo’s January 16th show in our fair city.
Run the Jewels are resonating because the music is futuristic and they speak their minds...
In the beginning of 2016 I hoped: if we get over this election we will be one step closer to a social evolution. Today, I think. Well. 2017 brings us the dystopian future of 2004. So forgive me how far this thing goes back.
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