![]() (Could share a bill with: Brother Ali, Invincible, Ani DiFranco) /dessa/ Overall, her approach to post-millenial hip-hop is both unorthodox and refreshing. The song unfolds as a modern-day morality tale, delivered with wide-eyed clarity and quiet but devastating metaphoric turns. ![]() (Could share a bill with: Quantic, Theivery Corporation, Ocote Soul Sounds) ĭessa (Minneapolis, MN) - The breathtaking sense of urgency on the spoken word verse of ‘551,’ the lead track on this Doomtree hip-hop collective affiliate’s 2011 release ‘Castor, the Twin’ is utterly riveting. Tita Lima (Sao Paulo, Brazil) - A Brazilian songstress with an expert pedigree (her father played with 70s psych rockers Os Mutantes), Lima’s laid-back, sultry vocals and effusive stage presence lure the listener into fantastic soundscapes where tropicalia and dub meld easily with breezy jazz. (Could share a bill with: Toots and the Maytals, Michael Franti, Paul Simon) Jimmy Cliff - A true reggae legend, he continues to deliver politically potent, deeply soulful music 40 years after the classic Jamaican street tale ‘The Harder They Come’ landed him in the international spotlight. ![]() ![]() (Could share a bill with: Jack White, Wavves) Pujol (Nashville) The solo project of Daniel Pujol is well-crafted garage rock with perfectly weird lyrics.
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