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Eli Cash s StereoType Assassin is an opus more than 10 years in the making

Modified: 2020-12-15T08:24:17-06:00 All December, Radio Milwaukee is paying tribute to our favorite Milwaukee releases of 2020 and speaking with the musicians who made them. This is Milwaukee Music’s 20 of 2020, presented by Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin. Eli Cash’s latest album took quite a bit longer than he expected to complete. The rapper first began recording the songs that would become “StereoType Assassin” more than a decade ago with his longtime producer/collaborator Steezy Wonder, but it was only after the pandemic hit this year that the two finally got around to compiling them into a finished product.

GGOOLLDD s Here We Are takes you on a wild, dungeon disco ride

GGOOLLDD Nate Imig: I got to say the album “Here We Are” is a really great album. There are some real bangers on there. It had the highs and the lows; it really had everything you wanted. And I’m bummed that I can’t see it live. And I imagine this has been such a difficult year. How are you guys doing with this? Like being on pause right now? How’s this lockdown treating you? Margaret Butler: I mean, it was just like it’s been a bummer, but after you get your release show pushed back so many times, you’re just like, “All right, well, we have to focus on other things.” We’re actually excited because after this interview we’re going to stay on and start start on some singles. We haven’t really written music together since COVID started, because we’ve just been waiting and waiting and waiting. And finally, we’re getting that February [2021] show moved again. That was supposed to be our album release party in February [2020]. It’s supposed to be the day, t

Devil Met Contention learned to take their time on Wait

Devil Met Contention interview Marcus: Throughout the month of December, Radio Milwaukee is celebrating Milwaukee Music’s 20 of 2020, the best releases of 2020 from Milwaukee musicians. And I am joined by Nez of the band Devil Met Contention. Nez: Oh, it is my pleasure, Marcus. Thank you for having me. Marcus: You’re 100% welcome. It’s nice to connect with people. 2020 has been so weird. I don’t even know who I am anymore. Nez: Yeah. You know that feeling. I know what you mean. That feeling is tough, especially in a city like Milwaukee, where a lot of the musicians and the people in this business know each other and we hang out, we see each other at taco trucks and and Riverwest swap meets and all those things. And it’s been so hard this year to kind of live in your bubble. It’s like, we all need those Flaming Lips bubbles to walk around in where we could like roll around and maybe like high-five each other through the plastic or something. I don’t know.

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