Murs and Ski Beatz-Let’s Go

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“Let’s Go” is from the A3C Volume 1 compilation album. The album will hit the iTunes store on October 4th. The seventh annual A3C Hip-Hop Festival will take place October 6th through 8th at The Masquerade in Atlanta, Georgia. For more information on the Festival and the A3C Volume 1 compilation you can go to their official site: www.A3Cfestival.com

A3C Volume 1 Track List:

Disc 1:
1. Murs & Ski Beatz – Let’s Go!
2. P Dukes – Work
3. Chase N. Cashe – My House
4. Killa Kyleon featuring Miss Mykie – Carpul Tunnel
5. Johnny Spanish – Anything Goes
6. Rockie Fresh – Spotlight
7. G-Eazy -Rebel
8. SL Jones – All Honesty
9. XV –Higher
10. Smoke DZA featuring Bun B & Big K.R.I.T. – On The Corner
11. GLC – Show You What This Ism Do
12. Freddie Gibbs featuring El Prez – Executive Decision
13. Main Attrakionz featuring Shady Blaze – World Tour
14. J NICS – S.N.A.S.
15. Action Bronson – Muslim Wedding
16. Cory Gunz featuring Hash – Str8 Drop
17. Trademark Da Skydiver & Young Roddy featuring Curren$y – Jet Life To The Next Life
18. Phil Ade – Let It Shine
19. Marz Lovejoy featuring Like (of Pac Div) & Jason Madison – I Can’t Call It
20. Jon Connor featuring Ducky – High
21. Aleon Craft – Cruise Control
22. J-Live – Look Right

Disc Two:
1. Willie Evans Jr. – Never Be Free
2. Soul Khan – When The Plague Starts
3. Torae – Make A Movie
4. 9th Wonder featuring Thee Tom Hardy, Rapsody & Skyzoo – Jamla’s Coming At You
5. Nitty Scott – Truth
6. The Kid Daytona – Night School
7. Young Scolla – Another Day
8. THURZ – Nosy People
9. Boog Brown featuring Invincible & StaHHr – Dope Girl Magic, pt 2
10. Termanology – Step It Up
11. Rapper Big Pooh – No Choice
12. 9th Wonder featuring Actual Proof, The Away Team & Big Remo – The Score
13. El Da Sensei – The Best We Gonna Be
14. Saigon – I Know Now
15. Jarren Benton – Skitzo
16. M.O.P. x Snowgoons – Anybody Can Get it
17. Freeway – For The Paper
18. REKS – Rap Disciple
19. Statik Selektah featuring Slaine – The Time Is Now
20. Bronze Nazareth featuring RZA – Fresh From The Morgue
21. Reef The Lost Cauze x Snowgoons -Kill Somebody
22. League Of Extraordinary Gz – Pressure
23. Dead Prez – Globalization (Scene Of The Crime)




Big K.R.I.T., Jean Grae, Rapper Big Pooh, Added To A3C Hip-Hop Festival Line-Up

(Brooklyn, NY– August 17, 2011) The A3C Hip-Hop Festival is excited to announce updates for their seventh annual gathering this year, taking place at The Masquerade in Atlanta, Georgia, October 6-8. Included in these announcements are artist additions, discussion panels, and a host of new and returning competitions that offer cash prizes, gear, and more. Tickets for the festival are now available, with 3-day passes priced at $40 online and $45 at the door, and daily passes available for $15/day.

New artists confirmed to perform at the 2011 festival include Jean Grae, Big K.R.I.T., Rapper Big Pooh, Smoke DZA, Homeboy Sandman, REKS, Termanology, Action Bronson, Nottz, Diamond D, GLC, Trademark da Skydiver, Marz Lovejoy, Bronze Nazareth, Saigon, Chris Webby, El Da Sensei and DJ Puerto-Roc, One Be Lo (of Binary Star), J. NiCs, Gods’Illa, Backbone, Moke and Tone, Lyric Jones, The Away Team, The Regiment, Bodega Brovas, Raven Sorvino, and Second Sight Crew. A3C also continues to give up-and-coming artists the chance to perform, and artists have until August 19, 2011 to submit to play at the A3C through Sonicbids.

Needle To The Record DJ Competition (N2TR) presented by Traktor, returns for its second year at the A3C. Produced by Kimberly Stewart of Absolutely Divine Events, this year’s competition is hosted by Fort Knox of Strong Arm Management and includes a $500 cash prize along with DJ equipment and products. A few competing spots are still available. Click here for the application and agreement to participate in the battle.

Also making it’s return this year is the iStandard Producer Showcase presented by Native Instruments. Now in its fourth year, the showcase will provide 20-24 up-and-coming producers the opportunity to display their talents for a mix of multi-platinum producers, industry executives, songwriters, and engineers. All participants receive constructive feedback, and the winning producer will receive a prize package complete with production software and hardware from a variety of brands, in addition to interviews and other industry-oriented perks to assist in furthering their craft. Previous iStandard Producer Showcase judges have included such heavyweight producers as The J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, DJ Toomp, Tha Bizness, Needlz, Don Cannon, and iStandard alumnus Symbolyc One aka S1. Former participants have had the opportunity to work with Rick Ross, 50 Cent, Diddy, and The Clipse. Click here to submit for the iStandard Producer Showcase at the A3C.

The A3C has a tradition of producing cutting-edge and novel breakdance content and this year’s Deuces Wild 45′s Edition is no exception. A combination of 2010′s 45′s event and the popular Atlanta Deuces Wild competition, the unique competition will allow b-boys and b-girls to compete 2on2 for $1,000 cash, all while world-class DJs go head-to-head, competing for the best 45 record set. Dance judges include renowned b-boy Ssun of Korea’s Gamblerz Crew, Atlanta’s own b-boy Totem of Burn Unit and New York City’s Honey Rockwell of Rock da Floor. B-boy and b-girl competitors can register onsite at the event on October 8.

In addition to live performances and contest, the Festival will feature educational and professional development content, including panel discussions, workshops and equipment demonstrations that will include panelists such as DJ Burn One, Wendy Day (founder of the Rap Coalition), John Gotty of The Smoking Section, Ricardo Spicer (Universal Music Group), Miss Rivercity, Motion Family, and A Tribe Called Quest’s Jarobi. Panel topics include, “The Team – Building the infrastructure you need to succeed as an artist!”, “The Visual: How can I create a great visual that reflects my music?”, “Marketing/Branding – Beyond the Music: How do I get paid to be me?”, “What’s the role of a DJ in 2011?” and “Publishing and Licensing: The 401k plan for the songwriter.” Panelists and additional themes will be announced.

Artists previously announced to perform at the 2011 festival include Random Axe (Sean Price, Black Milk and Guilty Simpson), Freeway, Aleon Craft, MURS, XV, Elzhi (of Slum Village), Cory Gunz, Freddie Gibbs, Kid Daytona, Laws, Skyzoo, Rapsody, Thee Tom Hardy, Big Remo, Actual Proof, Jon Connor, Young Scolla, Tabi Bonney, ski beatz, Soul Khan, Jarren Benton, Chancellor Warhol, J-Live, Percee P, Ras Kass, Chase N Cashe, Rockie Fresh, Shawn Chrystopher, Rittz, SL Jones, Moe Green, KD, LE$, Ethereal, Willie Evans Jr., P Dukes, Nice Guise, LidoLido, Eternia, Eyezon, Shokanti, The reMinders, Boog Brown, Ultra Beast (Senor Kaos and 4-Ize), Dillon, Paten Locke, Dee-1, Big Rec, Danny!, Goines, Johnny Spanish, Lyriciss, YONAS and Neak.

A3C Hip Hop Festival tickets are available on the A3C website. 3-day passes are $33 and daily passes are $15/day




A3C Announces Second Round Of Artists, Including 9th Wonder’s JAMLA Lineup, MURS, eLZhi, Tabi Bonney, ski beatz, Moe Green, SL Jones, and International Showcase

(Brooklyn, NY– July 18, 2011) The annual A3C Hip Hop Festival in Atlanta announces a second round of incredible artists and showcases to happen October 6-8, 2011 at The Masquerade.

Additional artists confirmed to perform at the 2011 festival include MURS, XV, Elzhi (of Slum Village), Jon Connor, Young Scolla, Tabi Bonney, ski beatz, Soul Khan, Jarren Benton and Chancellor Warhol.

9th Wonder returns to the 2011 event with his independent label JAMLA and performances from artists Skyzoo, Rapsody, Thee Tom Hardy, Big Remo and Actual Proof.

This fall, A3C debuts its first international showcase, Import/Export presented by World Hip Hop Market and The Bloom Effect, bringing popular hip-hop artists from around the world to Atlanta, GA. Artists include Lidolido (Norway), Eternia (Toronto, Canada), Eyezon Soweto (South Africa), Shokanti (Cape Verde) and The reMinders (Belgium/Congo/USA).

Back for its third year, Perfect Attendance presented by The Smoking Section and Fadia Kader, announce a few of the artists to the perform over the 3-day showcase including Chase N Cashe, Rockie Fresh, Shawn Chrystopher, Rittz, SL Jones, Moe Green, KD, LE$, Ethereal, Willie Evans Jr., P Dukes and Nice Guise. Perfect Attendance features the best up and coming artists from around the country. Artists can still submit for the Perfect Attendance stage through ReverbNation.

Johnny Spanish and Lyriciss have been selected to perform at the festival from ReverbNation submissions and artists YONAS and Neak have been chosen from Sonicbids. A3C is still accepting artists’ submissions through either Sonicbids or ReverbNation. A3C staff listen to every submission and are looking for talented artists from across the country who can bring something unique to the festival. All artists that submit through Sonicbids receive a 3-day festival pass. Submission fees apply.

Artists from the A3C’s first announcement included Random Axe (Sean Price, Black Milk and Guilty Simpson), Freeway, Aleon Craft, Laws, J-Live, Percee P, Ras Kass, Boog Brown, Ultra Beast (Senor Kaos and 4-Ize), Dillon, Paten Locke, Dee-1, Big Rec, Danny! and Goines.

Specific showcase, panel, artist and event updates will continue to be announced through the A3C website through the event’s start on October 6, 2011. For more information about becoming involved in the A3C as an artist, partner, volunteer or media representative, visit www.a3cfestival.com
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A3C Hip Hop Festival tickets are available on the A3C website. 3-day passes are $33 and daily passes are $15/day