Peace to Mateo
Blue Light OceanSome Strange Reason 2018 via Young Heavy Souls
at Lamplight Music Festival on Sat 11/3
WYCE and SectionLive Present John Medeski's Mad Skillet live at Elevation in The Intersection Monday November 5th.
WYCE's Artist of the Day feature
WYCE's Artist of the Day feature
At The Pyramid Scheme 11/29/18 w/ Lazy Genius & Shane Tripp
Support for WYCE comes from St. Cecilia Music Center:
Support for WYCE comes from Lamplight Music Festival:
The Lamp Light Music Festival is an artist run independent music festival in the Eastown neighborhood of Grand Rapids.
Featuring performers from around the country and region, it boasts an eclectic mix of styles and genres from hip hop to psychedelia and folk.
Now in its seventh year it will feature it's main stage at the historic Wealthy Theatre. The festival dates are November 2nd, 3rd and 4th.
More information can be found at lamplightmusicfestival.com
at The Pyramid Scheme 11/15
Support for WYCE comes from Lamplight Music Festival:
The Lamp Light Music Festival is an artist run independent music festival in the Eastown neighborhood of Grand Rapids.
Featuring performers from around the country and region, it boasts an eclectic mix of styles and genres from hip hop to psychedelia and folk.
Now in its seventh year it will feature it's main stage at the historic Wealthy Theatre. The festival dates are November 2nd, 3rd and 4th.
More information can be found at lamplightmusicfestival.com
Support for WYCE comes from St. Cecilia Music Center:
A collaboration between Heavy Color and musicians and villages in Eastern Congo. Dense and mysterious. A curious thread connects these interwoven musical fabrics and their trans-continental roots. Drawing from classic Afrobeat and Afropop, Minimalist Electronica, Futurist Instrumental Hip Hop and Detroit Boogie. In May of 2015 Earthwork Music asked Ben of Heavy Color and Akili Jackson of Radiant City Arts to travel to the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo as a musical ambassadors as part of On the Ground's ongoing cultural exchange program which strives to create meaningful connections across cultures through creative collaboration. Sales from this album are helping fund projects in Congo that directly support gender equity and fair wages for women in farming regions as well as the ongoing support of an arts center in the city Bukavu which teaches youth dance, recording technology skills and music lessons in an all around positive, safe space.
Support for WYCE comes from Lamplight Music Festival:
The Lamp Light Music Festival is an artist run independent music festival in the Eastown neighborhood of Grand Rapids.
Featuring performers from around the country and region, it boasts an eclectic mix of styles and genres from hip hop to psychedelia and folk.
Now in its seventh year it will feature it's main stage at the historic Wealthy Theatre. The festival dates are November 2nd, 3rd and 4th.
More information can be found at lamplightmusicfestival.com