Hometown: Durham, NC
Website: www.thebeastmusic.com
Sounds Like: The Roots, Lupe Fiasco, Robert Glasper, Esperanza Spalding, Jazzanova
Genre: Hip Hop
Now in its tenth year, The Beast is an innovative and electrifying hip hop and jazz ensemble, known for pushing creative boundaries and dynamic collaborations. Straight outta Durham, the cultural and entrepreneurial nexus of a new south, The Beast is a home-grown artistic force, mixing tap-dancers, puppeteers, and spoken word artists into its repertoire.
In July 2017 the band released “Woke,” its second full-length album, produced by Philadelphia native Steve McKie, who has recorded and drummed for Bilal, Jill Scott, Musiq, and others. Emcee Pierce Freelon sums up the meaning of the album:
“There is an awakening, a remembering happening in the United States, the likes which have not been seen since the Black Power Movement. The movement for Black Lives has resurged, and is being led by radical, Black, queer, Afrofuturists - organizers, artists, scholars and citizen journalists. We are powerful. We are envisioning new worlds, and new possibilities for ourselves, here on earth and beyond. In the traditions of Harriet Tubman, and Ella Baker, and Ida B Wells, and Pauli Murray, and James Baldwin, and Nina Simone, and Octavia Butler and Sun Ra - we are on the mothership. Y'all had a good run, but we're evolving. We are infinite. We believe we are super-heroes. We are WOKE."
“A natural, engaging blend of jazz and hip hop.”
John Murph - Jazz Times Magazine
“Little of what The Beast does adheres to rap's sonic status quo... The Beast has pushed its existing jazz-rap aesthetic to new poles”
Jordan Lawrence - Shuffle Magazine
“Forward-thinking, full bore exploration of the ties that bind jazz and hip hop."”
Dave Ellis - Jazziz Magazine
“The Beast is a razor-sharp fusion of hip-hop versifying and cool jazz atmosphere, an ambience the group comes by honestly”
David Menconi - News and Observer
“The Beast is conscious hip-hop of the highest degree, inflected by the scholarly acumen of emcee Pierce Freelon and the eclectic, jazz-enlightened backgrounds of the rhythm trio.”
Spencer Griffith - The Indy
“Fantastic lyrics with strong instrumentation and marvelous execution.”
Justin - Triangle Music Blog
“These guys tuck every spectrum of the music world into each and every song with tender care and musical genius.”
Joe - Your Third Ear
“Is anything better than The Beast these days?”
Sylvia Pfeiffenberger - Onda Carolina
“eclectic and intricate Durham hip-hop shot through with soul and Afrocuban influences”
Grayson Currin - The Independent