The Effects of Bmore Club Music On An 18 And Over Audience



A couple of weeks ago I posted pictures from TT the Artist's performance and now I am granting you exclusive access to the performance video. Now to the reason why I named this post The Effects of Bmore Club Music On An 18 And Over Audience". Some people in Baltimore believe that Bmore Club Music is only for kids which I think is totally inaccurate. Older crowds have different tastes when it comes to club music but it is insane to scrap club music altogether for the older markets. This video for TT The Artist at Sonar is just another jab at the "nay sayers" and the promoters not playing the music of their hometown lol.


Original Let Me Show Em(Dj K.W. Griff Tribute Version)

K.W. Griff has been playing the original Bmore version of my "Let Me Show Em" track on 92q for the past year.The other day I decided to throw a "K.W. show em how we rock off" drop in thereas a tribute. If You Know anything about Bmore Club then you know that Griff is a club legend! Google Him!!! 
 Let Me Show Em (K.W. Griff Tribute Version) by AyoMurderMark1 
Some Of My Favorite KW Griff Bmore Classics
Foot Stompin
The Force
Chris Rock Joint

We Live In Greensboro!!!

WQFS AND Artistika are collaborating once again, this time for ELECTROFUNK FRIDAYS and we're jam-packing it with all kinds of Baltimore Club.

Murder Mark w/ TT The Artist and Mike-Mike - voted "2010 Best Club Producer" in Baltimore City Paper, this young producer's menacingly danceable beats are dangerous in the best way possible, like a Neo-Tokyo nightclub showdown or a Carpenter synth-line fritzing out on electric shock, tonight rounded out by a double-team of more than able rappers, the elastic Mike-Mike and the sassy, creative TT The Artist
www.soundcloud.com/ayomurdermark1

DJ Pierre - Voted "2009 Best Club DJ," Pierre is another wunderkind in the baltimore club scene, having DJ'd since the age of 9 (pre-lap top era, mind you), produced since the age of 14, and killed it since god knows when with an arsenal of horns, noises, chopped-up samples and drum loops all thrown forth with a vengeance on a slew of seasonal mixes and radio flips, quickly blowing up with a track on MIA's newest Vicki Leekx tape!
(http://www.myspace.com/djpierre2008http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/bthesite/blog/2010/12/dj_pierre_has_fresh_take_on_ba.html)

James Nasty - infusing the propulsive undulations of bmore club with the raunchy spirit of miami bass, Nasty (birth name Gross) gets fun with everything from a Kat Williams sample to a Ting Tings flip to a riff on Chris Rock's state of rap address from Never Scared (http://www.youtube.com/user/JamesNastyvision,http://jamesnasty.com/http://www2.citypaper.com/eat/story.asp?id=17999)

FREE FOR ALL STUDENTS WITH STUDENT ID or non-students $3 for 21+ & $5 for 18+
Doors at 8
Show at 9
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