Make It Happen: Art Prize Preview at 54 Jefferson

Posted on January 28, 2014

Thanks to Vanessa Miller for the photo recap of the opening night of SiTE:LAB in Grand Rapids! Check out the rest of her documentation of the event, here!

National Public Radio Highlights 'Complex Movements' for 2013

Posted on January 28, 2014

At the end of 2012, National Public Radio published a public survey of prominent musicians, music industry folks, writers, programmers, and DJs to discuss their favorite things of the year and anticipation for 2013. Constructed in a series of short quotations, the survey explores all genres and caliber of musical projects.

Of note, Detroit-based dream hampton spoke on the upcoming project from Invincible, Waajeed, and Wesley Taylor: Complex Movements.

Read the full article, here.

National Public Radio Highlights 'Complex Movements' for 2013

Posted on January 21, 2014

At the end of 2012, National Public Radio published a public survey of prominent musicians, music industry folks, writers, programmers, and DJs to discuss their favorite things of the year and anticipation for 2013. Constructed in a series of short quotations, the survey explores all genres and caliber of musical projects.

Of note, Detroit-based dream hampton spoke on the upcoming project from Invincible, Waajeed, and Wesley Taylor: Complex Movements.

Read the full article, here.

State News: Invincible 'Keeps Audience Going'

Posted on October 02, 2012

Excerpt:

"I thought it was phenomenal," said Lauren Spencer, LGBT Resource Center's program coordinator. "I really like that Invincible was able to get so many different identities and stories and truths involved in the show." Among the three slam poets who opened for Invincible, Lansing Community College sophomore Quinton Robinson said his poetic and musical inspiration comes from the surplus of truths and stories in his hometown, Flint, Mich. "Once I saw the gap between the music we listen to now on the radio and what hip-hop was designed to be as a means for cultural change, I realized that these words actually have power," Robinson said.

Read the full article from State News, here.