Friday, September 23, 2011

Review: Put Radius on Your Radar

Written By JESSE ALLEN

Every month at the small bar/lounge called The Shadow Room at the south end of Main Street, a party called Radius happens. If you walk past the pubs and clubs on Main Street, you’ll be surprised at what’s happening at The Shadow Room. DJ N.E.B. and DJ Berk are spinning Hip Hop, soul, funk, and rock with guest DJs like the Godfather of Hip Hop the legendary Kool Herc, Jazzy Jay, and last week’s guest DJs Shiftee (recent DMC World DJ Champion) and Mo’ Niklz. Walking into The Shadow Room on a Radius night, you might feel that you're in another world where coexisting with your average drinking –at-the-bar experience, DJs are spinning underground hip hop, juggling beats, mixing video being projected onto a screen on the dance floor, and having MCs like El Vee perform over these musical endeavors. In all this is a smooth transition from people who came to hear the music and people who came to socialize and experience something new. Where people over 25 can hear hip hop they grew up with and love, being mixed by an actual DJ and not a muzak station or an ipod. Where the same songs that are played constantly on the radio or at bars are not rehashed. Where guest DJs, who by their own right and involvement in the music scene, are considered the best of the best. And this is all happening at a small bar on the south end of Main Street in Middletown. Where else can you have a Guinness, listen to a turntablist mix Wu-Tang and the Police while cutting and splicing in images of Space Ghost on the screen in front of you?

This past week, world renowned DJ Shiftee, 2007 and 2009’s DMC World DJ Champion and Harvard graduate guest DJ’d with ConnectBeats for CB’s 10th anniversary as turntablist collective active in Connecticut and beyond. Shiftee cut an impressive set juggling percussion in a rhythmic groove that more than just the average cut and stab, getting people who weren’t there specifically for the music to take notice. It’s nice to have an environment where you can hear eclectic music and styles while hanging out with your friends and getting a brew. Radius parties at The Shadow Room can often be an oasis and a nice change from your same old commercial sports and music fare.

- Jesse Allen 9/22/2011

Jesse Allen has lived in Middletown for most of his life, and has also spent time living in San Francisco and South Africa. He has worked in social service agencies and he studied at Trinity College in Hartford.

2 comments:

open i said...

Nice one Jessy! -james

Anonymous said...

This is interesting. I would have never known about something this in Middletown.
It's a nice break from all of the Middletown Republican party posts.