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The public has spoken and THE GROUCH is your King of Beats! Thanks to all who have participated in this experiment, especially to all the artists who contributed their creativity and musicianship.
Head to our blog for a Q & A with The Grouch and check out his music HERE. We've got some ideas to make this a place for everyone to submit beats in the near future - who knows, maybe you'll be the next King of Beats! But to win the crown, you've got to play, so head to the App Store and get Beat It!
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Dr.Steel
Dr. Steel unleashes a unique style of music, often referred to as Industrial Hip-Hop Opera. His imagination runs wild, exploring both aural & visual mediums. Be it through his music, propaganda illustrations, his website, or his self-produced webisodes, the Good Dcotor wishes only to make the world a lot more fun!
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The Grouch
As a founding member of the infamous Living Legends Crew, The Grouch helped captivate listeners with down to earth and truthfully poignant raps and production. The Grouch has consistently released projects since the early '90s. His latest offering, "Three Eyes Off The Time" is his tenth solo release.
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Headlights
In the thaw of the Illinois spring of 2004, Headlights was born in a farmhouse just north of Champaign. Headlights has been on tour often since, first branching throughout the Midwest and finally crossing the country. Headlights' third full-length, Wildlife, is a poignant piece haunted by the notions of loss and leaving, yet fueled by the power of survival.
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Charlie Hunter
With a career spanning 16 years and almost 20 albums, he is considered the authority on the 7- and 8-string guitar, Hunter has previously recorded for the venerable Blue Note label, Concord, Ropeadope and others. Hunter's signature style of writing and performing has secured his place as one of today's great guitarists.
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The Pacifics
The PACIFICS are People Accumulating Creative Ideas Foregoing Ignorant Conclusions of Society.
The mighty trio of KP, strike3 and Norman Rockwell create uncut "go ill" hip hop designed to serve the soul and snap the neck. A slew of hometown and coast-to-coast performances have earned them a reputation as showstoppers.
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Cale Parks
The list of drummers that found their way from the back of the stage into the limelight is short. This is an appropriate reference point for Parks, who held down the rhythm and pulse in such critically acclaimed indie bands as Aloha and White Williams. His solo work has been a foray into texture, rhythm, pure sound and onwards into the heart of the song.
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