Austin Hip Hop 2010

My impression of Hip Hop in Austin now is one of awe. I can not even define hip hop with out saying words like: oppressed people, music, joy, dance, overcome with hope, poetry, art, culture, and other great qualities a movement has. Hip Hop has kept music alive and it can never be dead. This is more than saggy pants and fashion, it is about expressing a moment into a rhythmic flow. Painting a perfect picture of the environment or pressures endured. Experiencing life and spitting it back out in some form or another. There is one word that I wish could be said more often when describing Hip Hop anywhere: Unity. If music doesn’t bring us together, then it is tearing us apart.

Hip Hop, rap, beats, soul, jazz, blues, or any form of music that has kept a beat in a kids head, or kept a song in young persons heart and filled their life with hope and dreams of a future in music is a victory. You can do anything you set your mind, goals and actions towards doing. Believe that music is worth it, practice and find a way to make it support you. COLLABORATE! Work together, find a mentor and stick to a goal. Lend from the music industry and get other artists to feature your talent, and it does not have to be rap if you are a rapper, broaden your horizons. Find other talent and feed off of one another.

The hip hop movement is alive and well in Austin. It is everywhere and SXSW has been one great example of its place in Austin. Artists have come from hundreds of miles to perform in Austin, and it was not just about the money. Most musicians know that Austin’s SXSW is it when it comes to shows for the year. Play SXSW and feel like a rock star for a week, at least. It is also a great reminder how much competition there is in the biz. This is not American Idle, it is real life and there is no crowd of voters that will carry you through to the next round. Quite often it is one shot, so do not fail. The crowds into it, they feel your flow, they tweet you, and you get 2 sales on iTunes. SXSW is worth it. So what you did not get a major record deal for all of the effort of making it to Austin. You made it to Austin! Keep making music. The experience is worth every minute.

SXSW 2010 is kicking

SXSW Music 2010Demographics

Total conference registrants: 29,572 (31,050 w/ artist registrations)

Ages:
Under 21…..1%
21-30………31%
31-40………35%
41-50………22%
50+…………11%
Income:
Under $35,000…12%
$35-50,000……..15%
$51-70,000……..15%
$70-100,000……18%
$100,000+………41%

Showcasing Acts: 1,987 (575 were international)
Music Showcase Stages Participating: 88
Music Conference Participants: 11,687 (with band registrations 13,165)
Approximate Number of Music Media in Attendance: 2,346
Approximate Number of Music Trade Show Attendees: 16,400
Number of Music Trade Show Exhibit Spaces: 155
Number of Foreign Countries Represented: 49

Geographic Breakdown by Percentage of Total Music Registrants:
– Southwest 26% – International 22%
– West 21% – Southeast 7%
– Northeast 18% – Midwest 6%

• First SXSW Music Conference and Festival: 1987

• Registrants in 1987: 700

• Registrants in 2009: 12,000

• Festivals inspired by SXSW: North By 35 (NX35) in Denton, Texas; North By Northeast (NXNE) in Toronto, West By Southwest (WXSW) in Tucson, Ariz.

• Estimated direct economic stimulus (2007): $110 million US

• SXSW has been a world leader in showcasing technological advancements, tie-ins and applications related to the music industry and the digital age. The festival was on the cutting edge of the debates about Napster, torrents, social networking and more.

09:00 PM on Tuesday March 16,2010
SXSW Film Closing/Music Opening Party hosted by VH1 and YouTube
Maggie Mae’s
Music Party

Kick up your heels at the bash that officially closes the 2010 SXSW Film Conference and kicks off the 2010 SXSW Music Conference. Good company and complimentary food and beverages are sure to make this an unforgettable event.

Austin tx hip hop artists and rappers | musicians | performers | groups

 

  • A. I. A.
  • Abyz
  • Adlib the Glib Poet
  • The Afreakins
  • akusticka
  • A.D.I.D.A.M.
  • Michael C. Allen
  • Apostrophe
  • Attayac Sound Team
  • Bryan Austin
  • Jet Baker
  • J. Ball & Root Love
  • DJ Bambino
  • Barely Broke
  • Bass Playin’ Ben
  • BeatMeatFhreaks
  • Daniel Bennett
  • Big Country Sky
  • Bitter Jug
  • Bavu Blakes
  • Blowbunny
  • Bodyrockin’Music
  • Lanny Booth
  • Bourland
  • Brothaly Luv
  • C.H.O.P.
  • Cancer
  • Casino & The Gutta Gang
  • Chach’s Private/Non Private Voice Lessons
  • Choszen & Full-Blown
  • Compound Abstract
  • Counterfeit X
  • Crossing Bandwidths
  • DJ Li’L Stinky
  • D. O. S. Zastro
  • Damar
  • Jonny Danger
  • Mike Daross
  • Data Conversion
  • Eric Day
  • John Deacon
  • DeFunk A Delic
  • Diasporic
  • Didgeman
  • DigiKrew Entertainment
  • digitaldrummer
  • Dirty Dollar Records LLC
  • Dirty Wormz
  • Dj 2DQ
  • DJ A.M.
  • DJ Blurray
  • DJ Grand Avenue
  • DJ King Mike
  • DJ Lane
  • DJ Massive
  • DJ Phlip
  • DJ-RJ
  • DJ Scratch ’n’ Sniff
  • DJ Tats
  • Downfall2012
  • DownsiiD
  • Draztik
  • Echo Squad
  • Electric Meyhem
  • eLecrtPsonic_ecstAsy
  • the Vince Esquire Band
  • Evolution
  • Execs
  • Exstus-E
  • Faded
  • Fat Bono
  • Fine Young Gentlemen
  • Chuck Fleming
  • Flyy Bri aka F.Bizzle
  • FontaneSwift
  • Jason Freed
  • Papa Fudge
  • Full Service
  • Ghetto Rainbow
  • Gobi
  • GRAVITRON
  • Greg G. “The Golden Child”
  • theGrindLab
  • GT
  • Gutta Gang
  • Harmone
  • Hello Superlocal
  • Scott Hinkle
  • Hollywood Go Swingin
  • Hombre De Mundo
  • HomegrowN
  • Hood Soul
  • Ron Horne
  • I n d i o
  • I Need More Cowbell
  • Illujion2
  • INBOX
  • Indofin
  • Inner City All Stars Brass Band
  • Innerlign
  • Ivison
  • J-Mat
  • Kevin Jack
  • JahLangalow
  • John Pointer & Carlos Sosa’s BoomBox
  • Foscoe Jones and The Distractions
  • JW Americana
  • Kenneth Kane
  • John Paul Keenon
  • KJV
  • Randy Kirchhof
  • The Klocks
  • Klocks
  • Knew Reliks
  • Knight Ridaz
  • George Kramer
  • Rebecka Kruger
  • Lady Legacy
  • Lance
  • Shayna Lane
  • Darin Layne
  • Crystal Lee
  • Lefty the Funky Drummer
  • Les & the Funk Mob
  • Liquid Stereo Project
  • longview ’s finest
  • LoonaC
  • Terri Lord
  • Lost in South Austin
  • Mangrove
  • Marqell
  • masterOFself
  • Chris Mayfield
  • MC
  • MC Overlord
  • Megatron Bomb Squad
  • David Mendoza – Drummer
  • Mingo Fishtrap
  • Mirage
  • Mirage 1
  • Mobile Homies
  • Motionside
  • Muchos Backflips!
  • MVP & the Illego Alienz
  • Not Cool Enough
  • Neal Nuwash
  • OHN
  • One Botti
  • Paradox
  • Permakids
  • The Pictures
  • John Pointer
  • the Portal
  • Prints Omarr
  • Fuad Ramses
  • Ray Sr.
  • Realismo Magico
  • RedEye
  • Retarted Elf
  • Reverend Pain
  • Reverie
  • Ryan T. & the Roosters
  • S.P./Hardhead
  • Sabado Gigante
  • Seco
  • Sensual Soul
  • Seven Figure Entertainment
  • Shango
  • ShortFuze
  • Sic Vic
  • Dubb Sicks
  • Silo
  • Siringo Pass
  • Slurblown
  • Solarfuse
  • Somatic
  • South Austin Jug Band
  • The Southern Ballers
  • Sphinx045
  • James Elmo “Jes” Sproat
  • Stealth Da Bomba
  • Steamroller
  • Stormin Norman Mobile Disc Jockey Service
  • Streetwize
  • String Theory
  • Gondee Style
  • Subrosa Union
  • Sugar the Drummer
  • Swicious
  • Ter’ell & Soul City
  • Thurgood Hustlaz
  • J. Tigg
  • Town Drunks
  • Transplant Sound
  • Triplenickel
  • Troy Dillinger & Del Dragons
  • Tymez3
  • Mikel Urdy
  • The Verge
  • Gilson Viator
  • vortexas
  • The Wanderful Originals
  • Wasted Talent
  • Watermelonfastbass
  • Benjamin Williams
  • Mark L Wilson
  • Word Power
  • Rebecca Wynne
  • X-Style
  • Yaadcore & Unity Produkshun
  • Joe Zeinner
  • Zero Skills inc.
  • Joe Zito
  • Zubik