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What do you get when you combine a politically minded indie rapper, a folk singer/songwriter, and a German producer specializing in ambient new wave sounds? Time, aka Chris Steele, is a north Denver native who s been making waves in the hip-hop world for years now, working with the likes of Mick Jenkins, Psalm One, Common and Talib Kweli. Back in 2010, he decided to put out one album a month, resulting in 86 songs released as The Hydra Collection. Someone from his mailing list who had been a fan of his music sent him some beats to potentially use. That person was A Thousand Vows, aka Florian Filsinger, a music producer from Germany whose style ranges from hip-hop to electronica to experimental new wave. They ended up collaborating on several tracks, including a few with Jason Horodyski, the frontman (and currently the only member) of Maudlin Magpie, whom Steele met when they both worked at the Regis University library. ....
MINNEAPOLIS â The music scene that Lydia Liza entered as a 16-year-old, âvulnerable in every sense of the word,â was full of men and full of threats. Men who groomed her with bad intentions, men who kissed her without her permission. Soon, she and her guitar will return to venues again. But thanks to a #MeToo reckoning thatâs been playing out backstage, that scene will be different, she hopes. She will be different, at least. âI never really was worried about losing a reputation or ruining my music career, because who wants to be in an industry that is built on cruelty?â she said. âI want to be there for other women in the scene . because nobody lifted me up the way I really needed.â ....