The Roots Mid-Late 90s, Jay Dilla, Slum Villes 1st 2 albums, Davincigreen, Intricate Dialect, The Abolitionists, Anti pop consortium (Beans, Air-Born Audio), Eliss Monk!!! Norman(us) Bates...
Since the age of 13 when Kadence first began to take an interest in hip-hop, he's always directed his focus toward beats rhymes & rhythms. His highly varied experience with music, which he continues to draw from to this day, (from jazz to rock, soul, funk, classical, & electronica) has served to widen his repartee of musical ideas. Throughout his development he has continued to push the envelope, both stylistically and content wise, by integrating into his music socio-philosophic premises (and more recently abstract occult references) that arise out of his studies, wile still synthesizing the general persona of hip-hop. As one of the founding members of the Abolitionists, Kadence continues to play an important role in providing the mutual creative influence, that in part characterizes the uniqueness of this collective. Ever progress driven, Kadence hopes to continue to move forward (most notably through dynamic future collaborations) both in his personal evolution as a rap artist, as well as in the cultivation of a new movement in hip-hop
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Kadence! wow. long time no hear / speak how are U?? and the D??? u excited about the redwings? lol (I dunno why i'm frontin like i know anything about hockey)
loooong time not heard of...new track is banging...hope you be in switzerland for some show as you have been with dabrye...waiting for the new album to arrive! (also got new tracks up on my spot)...1lOVe
To celebrate the release of FOUND #6, Found Magazine's Davy Rothbart and Andrew Cohn are hosting a big ole bash at the Elks Lodge in Ann Arbor on Friday night, December 12. Join us for a night of music, drinks, and booty-shakin'! Featuring DJs Noah C, Virus, Irwin Plus, and Dykehouse!
C'mon dog, I better see you there! I'm only in town for a hot minute.