Good Time Zoo Tour at Fine Line
Saturday, October 15, 2011 » Other shows: Coming Soon, Shows Will Be Here
Fine Line Music Cafe • 7:00pm • 18+ • $12 in advance / $14 day of sh
More info at finelinemusic.com
Added to calendar on Aug 11
Sims
From Minneapolis
First show since since March 25, 2011 • First Fine Line show since February 19, 2011 • 30th show on MN Live's calendar since March 26, 2006
From last.fm:
The most well known Sims is part of the Doomtree collective and is a prominent up-and-coming figure on the underground hiphop scene. He released his first full length album in July 2005, Lights Out Paris. He released False Hopes 14 in 2009. In 2011, he released Bad Time Zoo to critical acclaim. There is another artist known as SIMS, who is the creator of RAS (Respectful Alliance of Souldierz) a multi-cultural hiphopcru. Read more about SiMs on Last.fm.
Lazerbeak
From Minneapolis
First show since since March 4, 2011 • First Fine Line show since February 19, 2011 • Sixth show on MN Live's calendar since October 7, 2009
From last.fm:
Lazerbeak is a thug. Do not be deceived by the nice-guy introductions backstage. Beak is responsible for some of the hardest lavabangers in hip hop, period. Catchy, rib-crushing, filthy. In his basement workshop, Beak works mostly with a MPC2000XL. He layers propulsive, hard-hitting drums with driving guitar and keyboard melodies. He paces after the addition of each element, ducking to avoid the overhead pipes, playing air drums, and calculating his next layer. Read more about Lazerbeak on Last.fm.
Cecil Otter
From Minneapolis
First show since since February 19, 2011 • 22nd show on MN Live's calendar since March 30, 2005
From last.fm:
Cecil Otter is a compelling musician for the same reasons he’s good with cards. The technique runs on charm, patience, intuition, and precision. Cecil is one of the founding members of Doomtree. As an emcee he’s admired for his lyric, cinematic style. He writes about love, vengeance, and redemption—and the spaces where the three convene. His narratives ride on his imagery: sepia flickers of loners, beauties, ghosts, and vagabonds. Read more about Cecil Otter on Last.fm.