Rich Jones - Mothman
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Chicago's hardest working emcee Rich Jones is back with his paranormal themed single "Mothman". Over a stripped down beat with a subtle bass line Jones displays his storytelling skills; Jones has always had a propensity for honoring the more under appreciated elements of MCing. Telling the story of the Chicago mothman who doesn't get the widespread acclaim that other supernatural legends such as Freddie Krueger or Jason Voorhees receive, Rich paints the moth-like figure as a hometown hero. Big enough to mean something but not too big for its britches.
The song was recorded and mixed at Fat Tongue Studios by Joel Gutman and produced by Fess Grandiose & Nunca Duerma. As we approach Halloween and get deeper into the fall season sightings of "Mothman" are only going to go up. Educate yourself now on the creature by listening above and be ready for more music from the always hustling Rich Jones.
The RH Cheat Sheet to "Red Bull Sound Select Presents: 30 Days In Chicago"
If you haven’t heard yet, Red Bull Sound Select has put together an incredible month long festival this November celebrating the Chicago music scene and the people who make it great. There is a show out there for everyone. From mainstream darlings like Young Thug and Lil Yachty, to more local homegrown sensations such as Noname or Eryn Allen Kane, we at RH wanted to get in on the fun and compiled all the shows that we wouldn’t miss for the world. All tickets and more info here.
When: Nov 4th
Where: Portage Theater
Who: Fakeshoredrive 10th Anniversary show featuring The Big Tymers, Tee Grizzley and special guests.
Why: It's incredibly hard to last 10 years doing anything, let alone anything in the music business, and then take that a step further when it comes to music blogs. But Andrew Barber and Fakeshoredrive have done it and continue to push Hip Hop music and culture further. We came in the game together, and it's only right that the whole city comes out to celebrate. Celebrating FSD's 10 years in the game is not just a celebration of one website, but of the Chicago Hip Hop community, one that has evolved tremendously in 10 years and done things have not only shifted Chicago, but the music industry as a whole.
When: Nov 9th
Where: Thalia Hall
Who: Kali Uchis, Twelve’Len, Elley Duhe
Why: Colombian-American Singer Kali Uchis has a classic sound, dripped in nostalgia for a lost era. Singing about her personal independence in a slow paced hushed manner she gives off the aura of someone who has it all figured out. This show promises to be a romantic evening, perfect for the lovers in the city.
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When: Nov 16th
Where: Concord Music Hall
Who: Mura Masa, Tennyson, Bonzai
Why: Producer Mura Masa has an eclectic background. Before he ever picked up Ableton Live and started making Electronic/Trap music he grew up playing guitar, bass, piano, & drums while performing in Punk, Gospel, & Hardcore groups. His musical roots set the framework for his diverse and energetic music that makes you feel so alive. This show promises to be a banger and you should expect to get sweaty if you’re in attendance.
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When: Nov 20th
Where: Reggie’s Rock Club
Who: Daniel Caesar, SIR, Cherrie
Why: Canadian Soul and R&B singer Daniel Caesar has been critically acclaimed since the release of his EP “Praise Break” in 2014. Steadily building a fan base through continual EP releases, Caesar is the king of ballads at the moment. His music makes me feel like I’m becoming a better me, learning from all the mistakes and blessings along the way. If you are looking for a spiritual sentimental moment this show is a pretty safe bet for just that.
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When: Nov 21st
Where: Concord Music Hall
Who: Noname, Buddy, The Last Artful, Dodgr
Why: Noname is a hometown hero. A staple in the YOUMedia scene and slam poetry circuit she captured the nations hearts with her verse on Chance The Rappers “Lost” back in 2013. A couple years later she unveiled her debut LP “Telefone”, which was one of the best albums of the last five years. Noname does not make filler music, every sentence she raps is carried with a sense of purpose unmatched by her peers. This show is definitely for the city.
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When: Nov 25th
Where: Space
Who: Kweku Collings, Kamau, Trapo
Why: Evanston native Kweku Collins has had a huge year. From unveiling his second full length project “Grey”, to tearing up SXSW, to his tour with Whitney, he is riding his streak with a full head of steam. This show promises to be a look at the near future of Hip-Hop music with Kweku’s Alternative-Rap ethos being joined by Madison’s Trapo. A fiery MC who isn’t even 20 years old yet but has made Pigeons and Planes “20 Under 20” list 3 years running.
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When: Nov 26th
Where: Lincoln Hall
Who: Zero Fatigue, Smino, Ravyn Lenae, Monte Booker, Bari, Jay2
Why: The Zero Fatigue squad have all enjoyed their own respective successes this past year. Smino became the latest person who wasn’t from Chicago to be adopted as one of the city’s own. Monte Booker is the sultan of swing and makes beats that sound like no other, his mastery of syncopation unrivaled in the scene today. Ravyn Lenae is a masterful vocalist with an airy delivery all her own. All coming together on one bill fans could witness a Voltron effect on the 26th, this will be a squad affair no doubt.
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When: Nov 28th
Where: Chop Shop
Who: Xavier Omar, Jesse Baez, Jake&Papa
Why: Xavier Omar, a smooth singer from San Antonio is one of the more overlooked R&B acts out there. After first hearing his soothing voice on “All I Need” by Noname I was impressed; once I came across his smooth & sexy EP “The Everlasting Wave” I was sold. If you are looking for a romantic evening and some dancing this is the show for you.
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Cae Jones - Hunnit [Video]
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Directed by Itenji Films and produced by KZA K' Lee, Cae Jones has unleashed his powerful new song & visual with "Hunnit". Cae displays a sing-song flow that he uses to carefully and confidently dissect the beat; a surgeon with the words. The calm of his delivery juxtaposed to the backdrop of the punk rock synth line and pumping drums creates an ever interesting dynamic between music and performer.
Shooting the video in his native habitat of Rochester, New York, Cae returns to his roots while expanding his horizons through music. His versatility and poise on the mic certainly make him stand out in a sea of carbon copy MCs.
Watch "Hunnit" above.
Stefan Ponce - For A Girl (Feat. Rejjie Snow, Moxie Raia, & Julian Bell)
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Chicago producer Stefan Ponce enlisted a talented crew of songwriters and vocalists to create a piece of work that somehow transcends the sum of its parts with "For A Girl". The track is a groovy new age Funk/R&B record that would be perfect for cruising the lakeside. The drums swing within the pocket of the rhythm, the harmonies are rich, and every detail feels hashed out to the margins. Look no further than the guitar outro that comes in at the 3:10 mark, most acts wouldnt think to strip the song down that way. The attention to detail is clearly what separates Mr. Ponce from the rest. Listen for yourself above and think about that special someone.
Writing credits go to: rejjie snow, rayblk, stefan ponce, julian bell, william kurk, eddie sanchez
Monte Booker - Drunk
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One of the best producers out now, Zero Fatigues own Monte Booker has blessed us with his latest production: "Drunk". Apparently the result of being drunk at the airport during his usual musical escapades, the track is a trippy & hypnotic journey. The percussion lags behind somewhat offkilter but this is what gives off the chill vibe that we are so used to from Monte beats. The track is a lesson to all the young producers about the effectiveness of some nifty filtering and sparse but meaningful instrumentation.
"Drunk" is a tranquil state, best for listening 10,000 miles in the sky. Stream above and get lifted.
[RH Interview] Femdot On How He Started Rapping, His First Headliner & More
Chicago emcee/student Femi Adigun aka Femdot has seen a lot in his life. Through balancing the perspectives of the south and north sides of Chicago that he has inhabited, he's garnered an unusual perspective that many cannot fully grasp. He has rapped since he was a young child and has developed the skill ever since his older brother nudged him in the right direction by putting him onto the early works of greats like Nas and The Notorious B.I.G..
This week, with the support of his friends and family he announced a new partnership with Closed Sessions, and released a new song, "happyoctober." via Billboard News. In the days leading up to this announcement Fem was nice enough to sit down with us at rubyhornet to discuss the moments in his life and career that have culminated into this milestone.
Where are you from in Chicago? Where did you go to High school?
I was born on the West end of Evanston. Then from there I moved to the south burbs in a town called Glenwood, I split my time between there and up north in Uptown and Rogers Park. Really a constant balance between North and South. I went to Homewood-Flossmoor High School in the south suburbs.
When did you start learning to rap?
I been rapping. I wrote my first song when I was 6 years old. When I recorded myself for the first time I started selling my mixtapes in 6th grade. My oldest brother taught me how to rap and he was super mega hot fire and he used to rap. So thats kinda where it started, he introduced Hip-Hop to me and my whole family. Me and him were like 12 years apart. Now he’s married with a wonderful wife and kids, he’s a model son you know, (laughs) he’s like what everyone wants what their son to be.
How did you come up with the name Femdot?
People be asking me and I swear ill be wishing I had a super cool ass story. Really my siblings just call me Femdot at the crib because Reebok was doing the S. Carter joints and we were a Roc-A-Fella household. So they took my name (Femi) and called me Femdot and it stuck. The homies would always come by the crib and call me that and i’d be calling myself it too in the raps and shit. Then one day my friend in the hallway was like “Ay Dot!” so from there Femdot became a thing. I wish I could say it was an acronym or it’s a coded message, morse code, whatever, really its just… me.
What year did you start making rap official and taking it seriously? Why?
I mean I was selling mixtapes in high school, but I’d say like when I was 15-16 years old. 1. I just thought I was getting kinda good, I was in my high school, I went to school with Martin Sky and Ohana Bam. We were all kinda known for rapping and I was always known for doing way too much (laughs), but mainly rapping. 2. I decided to start going to YCA and YOUmedia. Its funny because I got there at the end, I only performed at YOUmedia like twice. Thats how I met Ric Wilson in 2012 which is funny because I still have the DM from that. Also I dropped a mixtape and it was trending on Twitter, I was in North Dakota at the time while it was trending in Chicago. So from that moment it was over with. It was like "I think I can really do this Rap stuff".
What was your first show you remember performing?
I did talent shows when I was younger. I used to sing, but my voice dropped young. (laughs) I guess my first rap performance I remember I did this one thing randomly these dudes like bought me clothes, I cashed out on a whole outfit. (laughs) It was so empty but they couldn’t get their money back you know so i just ended up performing for an empty room. I’ve done that a lot, you know i’ve had so many shows where it would be me and the person who threw the show.
Your Song “Gold” produced by DJ CHI was written up on Ruby Hornet in 2013, reading through it seems the track was off your Hella Harolds Project. Tell me about Hella Harolds.
It was a 7 song EP based on a conversation you would have while you were waiting on your Harolds. So theres skits and stuff in between and they’re all based on people talking back and forth about nothing, you know what I’m saying? Because when you’re waiting on chicken thats all you’re doing. I dropped it on that Valentines Day in 2013 and it was Louder Than A Bomb that day and I remember it specifically because at the time Kevin Coval said “hey I heard your Hella Harolds EP”, now he’s just Kevin since we know each other, but back then it was like wow thats Kevin Coval saying that. Maybe i’ll re-release it one day in 7 years for my fans if I get famous.
What was life like post Hella Harolds (Feb 2013) and Pre King Dilla (December 2014)? Why the relatively long hiatus?
I started going to school, I went to Penn State for my Freshman year of college and I was still rapping, I was still writing everyday but I couldn't drop music you know, I was at a state college I was 5 hours away from Philly. Thats where I was man, I was gone, literally gone. And its not like I was on some “oh I flunked out” stuff like really I just needed to get home for the music. Like if I had stayed at Penn State I would be a scientist, If I had stayed at Penn State right now I would be working for the CDC.
Whats Your Major?
So Im in Health Science with a Biological Science concentration and I have a minor in Peace, Conflict, & Social Justice. I’ve always loved science, like if I wasn’t rapping I would be a scientist no question. Back at Penn State I was studying to be an epidemiologist, someone who studies how diseases happen and how to prevent them. So yeah when I came back here I changed my major to health sciences but just not as focused as it was (at Penn). I always liked science and when it came to the peace, conflict and social justice aspect i’ve always been involved. I’m not an activist, I mean I am, but you know like Ric Wilson, Malcolm London, they really do this shit. So really those are the people I’m looking up to and where that social justice minor fell into place.
When did you start going to Depaul? How did it affect your music output?
Right after I left Penn State I just transferred to Depaul, I needed to be back in the city. I came back home with the mindset like: "i’ve already done that college life now I’m here to do what I wanna do" and I made that my priority. So yeah it helped a lot it, it allowed me to focus as much on the music as I can.
What was your favorite event or show of 2016?
Oh man, Red Bull Sound Select brought me out to Denver to open for Soulja Boy. It was super fun, that was the first big show I did out of town for a sold out large venue with a giant capacity crowd while getting paid for my music. The energy I got back from that crowd was dope, I remember performing the King Dilla Freestyle acapella and they were rocking with me. Also my brother came out and it was the first time he saw me perform out in a major show setting like that so that was huge. Its crazy too because I’m not realizing how crazy it was until like, right now (laughs).
You had your first headliner show this 2017 What was that like?
First of all we was prepping for like, I said we were gonna throw this event a year before we did. So we set it up with the homies, so much planning went in to that. The day of it was Ramadan, so I had been fasting all day I was being holy. By the time sound check came around all the will calls were getting bought up so we had like 10 tickets left. Then just as I finish sound check one of my best friends walks in after flying from DC and surprises me like... I almost uppercutted her (laughs). So that was dope and there was a lot of people, a lot of love there. So I go outside and I see theres a line, past the bar (in Schubas), so I’m like “Okay…Okay”. Then by the time the show gets going for doors to open there was a line around the block. I had people hitting me up telling me they couldn’t get into the show and I’m like “I told you to buy tickets ahead of time”. It was super humbling man like it was the first time I performed up on the stage and I would say my lyrics and then everyone in the audience would know them too. It was crazy because also the next day I had to be up because I had a final, that Monday I couldn’t like soak it up too much. It was surreal, I couldn't remember it in the moment so after it looking back the show comes back in flashes and there was this girl in the front row and I was like, "I have never seen you in my life but you’re here to see me....And thats crazy".
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Tatiana Hazel - Do It Big
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Tatiana Hazel is a singer/songwriter based in Chicago from the Logan Square area. Her song "Do It Big" details past love and how it once held Tatiana back. After losing sight of her goals she realizes that there is no one else but herself to try and satisfy. She has a sultry Pop/Indie Rock vibe reminiscent of a Lana Del Ray; blending angelic harmonies with melancholy lyrics to create a fallen from heaven aesthetic.
Recorded, mixed and mastered at Soundscape Studios by Jeff Arenson "Do It Big" is perfect for a glass of red wine and plotting out your schemes and future endeavors. So stream above and get familiar with one of Chicago's finest Indie talents.
I didnt know myself,
when you up and left me,
left me in your memory,
i'm supposed to love myself,
I was all alone then.
Femdot - happyoctober.
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Fresh off announcing his signing with Closed Sessions via Billboard, Femdot is back with "happyoctober.", produced by charles lauste, 5th of hen, and jabari rayford. First off, let me say that the piano on this track is fantastic, a minimalist touch while still oozing in emotion and soul. The vocal sample gives the production a feeling of wanting, a perfect backdrop for Fem's lyrics laced in desire and nostalgia; the past fueling the present.
"Its crazy even these choosy women would choose us", Femdot raps like someone with fate behind him, the power of all the people supporting him culminating into a moment we're all witnessing. In my opinion what makes Fem so special is his storytelling, it makes you feel like you are watching his life from a third person perspective. Hanging over his shoulder like an appointed angel from heaven. Personable lyrics, beautiful production, and a genuine persona are all what you will get from streaming "happyoctober." above.