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Sunday, February 24, 2008The Middle East Downstairs
Leedz Edutainment and Restless Entertainment present:
AKROBATIK ("Absolute Value" CD release party)MR.LIFTERMANOLOGYTHERAPY
18+8pm Doors$15 Adv/$17 Dos
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Akrobatik jumps through hoops for nobody. As a decade-in-the making stalwart of independent hip-hop's realest echelon, he backslaps chat room rap phonies spawning in his wake. And when he sails through the mainstream with his daily gig on Boston's jiggy JAM'N 94.5, he does it on his own terms. In Ak's words, he's an MC who went to private school but will publicly execute you. Akrobatik's varsity rhyme career hatched in 1998, when his first single, "Ruff Enuff," dropped on Boston's Detonator Records, which was also home to Outsidaz franchise Pacewon, Bronx alt-hop legend C-Rayz Walz and Juggaknots ace Breeze Evahflowin. In addition to introducing fans to Ak's accessible intellectuality, the album paired him with co-defendant Mr. Lif for the first time on "The Fat Shit" B-side and fueled anticipation for an ensuing 12" flurry. 
By 2000, Ak had scored national college radio hits with "SayYesSayWord" and the jovially scathing "Internet MCs," the latter of which was released by New York's Rawkus Records during the imprint's glorious heyday. Heads were finally turning, and Ak capitalized on his buzz with a self-titled EP that moved more than 10,000 units and now fetches for a small fortune on eBay. With indie labels everywhere showing interest, Ak signed with New York start-up Coup D'Etat in 2003 for his full-length debut, Balance. Anchored on contemporary rap classics including the famously enlightened "Remind My Soul," the record launched Akrobatik into the global arena and won him first prize in the prestigious International Songwriting Competition. 
Back home, he clocked what would be his first of two Boston Music Award trophies for Best Hip-Hop Act, and won the heralded Boston Phoenix Readers Poll for Best Hip-Hop Album. After years of regional rap stardom and underground acclaim, Ak penetrated hip-hop's greater critical consciousness as one-third of The Perceptionists with Mr. Lif and DJ Fakts One. Their 2005 Def Jux release, "Black Dialogue," pitched some of music's most resounding criticisms of bandwagon pop culture and the Bush regime, and became the only indie rap project to register on Rolling Stone's Top 50 Records of the Year list. As a renaissance MC, Ak has stretched outside the subterranean bubble to reach new fans. His tracks have appeared on television shows like HBO's The Wire and ESPN's Playmakers, in films such as Date Movie and Wholetrain, and in video games including NBA Live '06, Amplitude, Frequency and Need for Speed Most Wanted. Earlier this year, he even passed through BET's Rap City to remind kids that real hip-hop still exists. 
To further tap commercial veins, Ak delivers daily "Sports Rap-Up" freestyles covering local and national sporting news on JAM'N 94.5's Morning Show. The widely popular stint exposes him to larger audiences throughout New England, and gives radio listeners something to look forward to between T-Pain songs. On the heels of the segment's success, Ak was drafted by NFL playmakers to tape a commercial campaign that will run throughout the 2008 football season. If there's one factor linking Ak's career accomplishments, it's his extensive tour history. Along with cult, fringe and commercial rap heroes ranging from Edo G. and Guru to The Roots, Fat Joe and Eminem, he's rocked worldwide gigs including Germany's Splash Festival, Denmark's Roskilde Festival, and the Czech Republic's Hip-Hop Kemp. Annual road trips through more than a dozen European countries presented Ak with ample networking opportunities to help stack his Fat Beat Records debut, Absolute Value, with guests including Little Brother, Bumpy Knuckles, Chuck D, B-Real, Talib Kweli and Willie Evans, Jr. Add on production from J-Zone, Therapy, Hezekiah, Illmind, 9 th Wonder, J Dilla and the Beatminerz, and Absolute Value promises to land Akrobatik leagues ahead of rap cats who claim to be approaching next level status but who lack the skills, contacts and track records to get there.
Artist Website: http://www.myspace.com/therealakrobatik
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When he began releasing singles in the late '90s, party rap was the dominant style most MCs favored, but Mr. Lif's lyrical agenda was a political and socially conscious one that recalled the rap stars of the previous decade -- Public Enemy, Gang Starr, and Boogie Down Productions. Born Jeffrey Haynes, Mr. Lif grew up in the Boston, MA, suburb of Brighton, attending college for two years before focusing on a music career. He released his first single, "Elektro," in 1998, attracting the attention of labels Grand Royal and Def Jux.
Working closely with producer and Def Jux label head El-P, Lif released a series of critically acclaimed singles and EPs, starting with Enters the Colossus in 2000. Touring kept him busy for the next year, but he still found time to release the "Cro-Magnon" single and a live CD. His most ambitious work to date followed in 2002 with a pair of concept releases. The Emergency Rations EP bookended collaborations with Edan and Akrobatik in an MC abduction scenario, while the I Phantom full-length formed a saga that led him from birth to apocalypse. He revisited his Akrobatik collaboration in 2005, when the pair joined producer Fakts One to form the Perceptionists, who released Black Dialogue, also on Definitive Jux. One year later, he returned with Mo' Mega, his follow-up to I Phantom, featuring eight productions from El-P and features from Murs, Aesop Rock, and Blueprint
Artist Website: www.myspace.com/mrlif
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Former Source "Unsigned Hype" artist Termanology has seemingly done a lot with a little. The Lawrence, Massachusetts emcee has worked with legends, shot successful videos and appeared on countless mixtapes throughout the last three years.
His first album is sizing up to be a coming-out party of sorts for the hard working talent. This week, the emcee, who now lives in The Bronx, revealed his production lineup for the yet untitled "debut" album, after a slew of street releases. DJ Premier, Nottz, Large Professor, Showbiz, The Alchemist, Pete Rock and Buckwild are among those confirmed. "It's looking classic with the producer lineup, I wanted it to be like if as far as the beats are hot then all the pressure falls on me, so as long as I rip it then there it is, I like the pressure so it has to live up to the music that the producers done prior," Termanology told Pyroradio alongside Cormega.
That lineup includes work on Nas' Illmatic, The Game's Documentary and Big L's The Big Picture. Termanology has yet to confirm a date, but is planning a 2008 release.
Artist Website: www.myspace.com/therealtermanology 
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The Smile Rays: just fucking amazing. The three performers, Daisey, Therapy and DJ Batsauce, are so very obviously meant for live performance it is just impossible not to lose your mind for these cats. Therapy is sick. Daisey has a set of pipes on her gilded in the most polished of gold. Batsauce was just I mean innovation was like word of the week with this man, and damn if he didn't set the most perfect backdrop for an emcee and vocalist. With an onstage "sword fight" wielding long-stemmed daisies you really get a complete show there.
Artist Website: http://www.myspace.com/theblacktherapy
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