Quarterly at High Noon Saloon
Quarterly at High Noon Saloon
Beatmakers Brawl is in May!
Enter the battle, or join the audience today.
The Return of Beatmakers Brawl
Urban Community Arts Network is hosting Beatmakers Brawl on Friday, May 17th at High Noon Saloon. Producers have the opportunity to enter the brawl for a chance to win $300 cash, a $100 Sample Lab gift certificate, $250 BeatStars promo credit, a two hour session at Studio 22 and a full year of unlimited distribution via TooLost!
Judges for Beatmakers Brawl include platinum producer Greg “G!Nx” Doby, Victory, award winning producer for Shawty Lo, Jim Jones, Young Buck & more and a special guest judge.
Battle Format
There will be a total of five rounds during Beatmakers Brawl. Doors open at 7PM, the event begins at 8PM. Battle participants will go head to head with another producer in order to advance to the next round based off of the Judges scores.
- Free Elimination Round: ONE 60 second beat
- Round 1: ONE 60 second beat
- Round 2: ONE 60 second beat
- Round 3: ONE 60 second beat
- Final Round: TWO 60 second beats
Battle Rules
Producers will only pay the $25 battle entry fee and must have a separate beat for each round. Producers must come prepared with beats ready to play on either a CD or flash drive. No exceptions.
Enter the Battle
Choose your payment method and include “Battle Entry” in your payment description. Include your email, or contact us directly upon payment completion. Audience tickets can be bought via High Noon Saloon’s website.
Urban Community Arts Network is hosting Beatmakers Brawl on Friday, May 17th at High Noon Saloon. Producers have the opportunity to enter the brawl for a chance to win $300 cash, a $100 Sample Lab gift certificate, $250 BeatStars promo credit, a two hour session at Studio 22 and a full year of unlimited distribution via TooLost!
Judges for Beatmakers Brawl include platinum producer Greg “G!Nx” Doby, Victory, award winning producer for Shawty Lo, Jim Jones, Young Buck & more and a special guest judge.
There will be a total of five rounds during Beatmakers Brawl. Doors open at 7pm, the event begins at 8PM. Battle participants will go head to head with another producer in order to advance to the next round based off of the Judges scores.
Free Elimination Round:
ONE 60 Second Beat
Round 1:
ONE 60 Second Beat
Round 2:
ONE 60 Second Beat
Round 3:
ONE 60 Second Beat
Final Round:
TWO 60 Second Beats
Producers will only pay the $25 battle entry fee and must have a separate beat for each round. Producers must come prepared with beats ready to play on either a CD or flash drive. No exceptions.
To enter the battle, choose your payment method below and include “Battle Entry” in your payment description. Include your email, or contact us directly upon payment completion. Audience tickets can be bought via High Noon Saloon’s website.
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The partnership developed between Urban Community Arts Network and High Noon Saloon introduced a quarterly event series committed to featuring local Hip-Hop artists.
Organized by UCAN’s board of directors and volunteers, the event series started with “First Quarter”, a celebration of the Afro-Caribbean roots of Hip-Hop. “First Quarter” was hosted by ShaH “Mr Get Your Buzz Up” Evans and featured Tas Raww, J. Clark, Chaos New Money, Rebulú Group, and DJ PAIN 1.
From a head nod, energetic artist and crowd interaction to displays of proficient footwork, “First Quarter” at High Noon Saloon became a staple for what to expect next quarter.
Background:
The partnership developed between Urban Community Arts Network and High Noon Saloon introduced a quarterly event series committed to featuring local Hip-Hop artists.
Organized by UCAN’s board of directors and volunteers, the event series started with “First Quarter”, a celebration of the Afro-Caribbean roots of Hip-Hop. “First Quarter” was hosted by ShaH “Mr Get Your Buzz Up” Evans and featured Tas Raww, J. Clark, Chaos New Money, Rebulú Group, and DJ PAIN 1.
From a head nod, energetic artist and crowd interaction to displays of proficient footwork, “First Quarter” at High Noon Saloon became a staple for what to expect next quarter.
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