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"Listen Up: New England hip-hop is very much alive" - Worcester Mag
9.2.2020
l“REDvolution,” by Jazzmyn RED: Boston rapper RED creates here a multilayered sonic landscape that reaches back to the likes of Gil Scott-Heron and Billie Holiday, building off their iconic work while speaking to a contemporary audience. It’s an absolutely spellbinding piece of work, with songs such as the title track, which echoes Scott-Heron’s “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised,” and the subsequent “Cry No More” tracing the outlines of the artist’s own psychic armor: “Making pain into poetry,” as she raps in the latter song.
11 days, 40+ events: ArrowFest kicks off new beginning for iconic Harvard Square venue
9.2.2020
“A Hip Hop Experience with Jazzmyn RED,” scheduled for the evening of Sept. 11, will encompass a workshop on the history of the art form, a panel discussion about hip-hop’s current representation in Boston, and live performances headlined by A Trike Called Funk. That group’s creators built a custom cargo tricycle outfitted with a sound system, graffiti-tagging materials, and a pop-up dance floor."
"Jazzmyn RED commences Boston’s ‘REDvolution’ with new EP" - Vanyaland
8.28.2020
​It was a “powder keg” of a world that first inspired Jazzmyn RED’s new EP REDvolution in 2018, and it’s an even more explosive climate that welcomes her new EP into the universe today (August 28).
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