The End of Summer Wrap-Up: On the Road With Rich Medina (Aug 30-Sep 5)

Summer might be over, but the records keep spinning.

This summer ran away faster than a radio rapper's advance money. Bong! Gone, like that $5,000 love seat! Now we get ready for the season formerly known as "fall", now called "Kinda like August and January if they were Siamese twins…". The parents of the world buy clothes and supplies for the coming school year, we debate politics, though most of us know more about mountain oysters than running the country. We put away the bulk of our summer wares, bust out the sweaters and hoods, and we prepare for all the green we've been staring at to brown up and disappear from the branches. The difference today is that the globe is no longer warming… It's damn near lava hot. Review the last few months' worth of bananas eater reports, then cop your rations and hunker down cause this winter is gonna be a fucking doozy.

It's interesting that despite annual seasonal changes and recently purchasing duct tape and saran wrap by the palette, we who have the freedom to, for the most part, just carry on with our lives seemingly unaffected by the perpetual change occurring around us. Themes, fashion, and entertainment change not only with but often in the face of those seasons. Beyond that, the one constant we can all rely on is time passing, and musical themes to be written to all that we have and shall experience. I am thankful to be a part of that consistency for the people for whom I write, produce, and play music, and I thank you all for giving me something to do with my own restless desires. Here's this past week's thoughts. Enjoy, and see you on the dance floor soon enough.

Saturn Never Sleeps LP Release Party

Jeru Da Damaja & Voodoo Ray Love Props

Harlem Stage/Jump N Funk Meeting

Major Artery to the Heart of Manhattan

Monthly in Miami on First Friday.

Hybrid Workstation

Sunset from Above

What The Funk!?

Lazy Afternoon

Kalbi Haus Hot Truck

Upcoming Shows

September 9 (11:30 p.m. — 3:30 a.m.)
Brooklyn Bowl w/ The Marksmen
61 Wythe Ave.
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
21+
$5 

Brooklyn Bowl is one of the most unique and ambitious venues in New York. To be brought in there as a DJ to rock such a big room on a monthly basis is an honor and a challenge that I welcome with open arms. As much as I trend toward smaller rooms, I really enjoy this party because I get to rock alongside my partner in crime, Mark Hines, who will rip your video guy's head off. Trust me. If you doubt it, come check us and see for yourself. I'm beyond positive you will agree. BK let's go!

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September 10 (9 p.m.—2 a.m.) 
Funkin Right w/Nappy DJ Needles
Lola
500 North 14th St.
St. Louis
21+
$10

I'm happy to be getting back to St. Louis for the second time this year, and the beginning of a new monthly residency.  Shouts to Needles and Lola for the opportunity.  I'm looking forward to getting together again!"
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