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New Bands Announced! Tamar-kali, Gym Class Heroes, Das Racist, Kenna & More Join AP Fest Line-Up

Say what?!!! Having Cee Lo Green, Janelle Monae, Fishbone, Santigold and all the other bands we announced was exciting enough (see full line-up below). But now that Tamar-kali, Gym Class Heroes, Das Racist, Kenna, Jersey Klan, Bad Rabbits and Radkey are added to the bill, we'll forgive you if you're just speechless. :-P To round things up nicely, the following DJs will be spinning at the event: Stack-Aly, The Jillionaire, dj.shErock*, dj toni*K, D://BOI and Dances With White Girls.
The festival is FREE (free!) thanks to sponsors Nike, Beats By Dre, Boost Mobile, Harley Davidson, Music Choice and Sesac. It will take place August 27th-28th at Commodore Barry Park in Brooklyn, New York (Trains: B, Q, R to Deklab Ave, click here for directions).
The festivities will also include the Nike Battle For the Streets Skate and BMX Competition, a custom bike show, the Afro-Punk Bites&Beats Food Truck Festival and Live art! You'd be crazy not to come. See you there! - L C-D



PRESS RELEASE:

Afro-Punk Announces Additions to 7th Annual Festival, Line Up
Including Gym Class Heroes and Das Racist!

The Unbeatable Line Up of the Summer Now Includes Gym Class Heroes,
Das Racist, Kenna, Tamar-kali, Bad Rabbits, Joe Jordans Experiment, &
DJ’s Stack-Aly, Jillionaire, Dances with White Girls, D://BOi, shErOck &
toni*K

The Afro-punk Festival is returning to Brooklyn’s Commodore Barry Park for the
7tth Annual Afro-punk Festival on August 27-28. The festival is free this year
thanks to our sponsors Nike, Beats By Dre, Boost Mobile, Harley Davidson,
and Sesac.The best festival line-up of the Summer just got better with the
addition of Gym Class Heroes, Das Racist, Kenna, Tamar-kali, Bad Raddbits,
Joe Jordans Experiment, featuring DJ's Stack-Aly, Jillionaire, Dances with
White Girls & D://BOi, dj.shErOck, toni*K! The 2011 festival was already
stellar with Cee-Lo Green, Santigold, Janelle Monae, Fishbone, Toro Y Moi,
Toshi Reagon, Ninjasonik, Cerebral Ballzy, Gordon Voidwell, Reggie Watts,
Res, Joi, Rocky Business, Straight Line Stitch!

In addition, the Nike Battle For the Streets Skate and BMX Competition, the
largest street skate and BMX competition in NYC will return this year with the
nation's top amateur skaters and BMX riders in a competition to be judged by top
professionals in both sports including Nigel Sylvester & Theotis Beasley. As
always, the festival will include a market with over 60 local vendors selling their
custom jewelry, t-shirts, and wares.

There are some very exciting new additions to the festival this year! Over 20 of
the NYC area's hottest food trucks and vendors have been brought together for
the Afro-Punk Bites and Beats Food Truck Festival, which will bring cuisine
from around the world and the 5 boroughs to the festival. In addition, Chef
Marcellus Coleman, Executive Chef of Alias Restaurant in NYC, will provide his
eclectic contemporary American cuisine to the festival artists, athletes and VIP's.

Afro-punk has invited Harley-Davidson and Brooklyn Black bike scene
documentarians, Denim and Chrome, to collaborate on a custom bike
show featuring dozens of exotic custom bikes created by black riders in the NYC
area. The 1st prize winner for best show bike will win a 1800cc Screamin Eagle
Twin Cam 110A engine. The custom bike show will also serve as the backdrop
for the Afro-punk Harley-Davidson/Denim and Chrome 2012 Calendar,
photographed by Darius Vick, which will feature exquisite tattooed beauties
each month for bike fans across the country.

The festival has commissioned an artist to paint over 300 skateboards as part
of one large mural aka The Skate Artwall. The boards will be contested to Afro-
punk fans at the Festival and Afro-punk will follow the life of the boards over the
next year whether on the wall, the street or the half-pipe.

Described by the New York Times as putting “rock and rebellion squarely in
the category of African-American music,” the Afro-punk Festival has become a
Brooklyn intuition, the focal point for the burgeoning Afro-punk movement. Over
the past seven years, the festival has presented new artists before they hit it big,
such as Grammy-nominated Santigold, The Noisettes and Janelle Monae.
Afro-punk mainstays like Saul Williams, The Dirtbombs, and Dallas Austin
have also graced Afro-punk’s stages.

Commodore Barry Park
Brooklyn, NY 11201

TRAINS
B, Q, R To Deklab Ave

DIRECTIONS:
http://maps.google.com/maps?t=h&daddr=40.69730107470%2C%20-73.9...

 

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Comment by Brandi Parimon on August 3, 2011 at 6:24pm
pfft
Comment by Ethan Alvin Hill on August 2, 2011 at 11:41am
My supervisor said, "Yeah, you can take off  27th or the 28th," so I'll see first hand what happens when some of the humans behind this cyberspace nation congregate. Feels like the opposite of Christmas, since Christmas reeks...take it from a Christian, Christmas reeks. Christ cries on Christmas.
Comment by CaliforniaAfrican on July 28, 2011 at 3:49pm
As I was singing (a bit off key) "Pearl" this morning, loudly in my minivan, I thought "What a fuckin shame Tamar-kali won't be performing at this year's fest".  WRONG!!!!!!!!!  Yes, and I be there!
Comment by Faero. on July 27, 2011 at 1:05pm
I am applying to model for the calendar

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Comment by kitano on July 27, 2011 at 10:44am

Damned you are lucky ! A great festival like this and FREE  O_o

 

Maybe one day i'll come !

Comment by Kodachi on July 26, 2011 at 9:05pm

@Dunia, I second this. :3

 

Oh man, Bad Rabbits is gonna be there, I shall be happy! Kenna too! This will be great! I'll def. catch up on my Gym Class Heroes stuff, they seem very nice ^.^

Comment by Dunia on July 26, 2011 at 8:26pm
Prediction:  Tamar-kali will be on the front page of the news coverage for the festival.
Comment by BklynBadBwoy on July 26, 2011 at 7:23pm
damn das racist gonna be there now? more people for me to see.


 

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