![]() He’s been addicted to music since he bought his first record at age 8 - a 45 of Musical Youth’s “Pass the Dutchie,” purchased at the former Family Records in the Asheville Mall. If you’ve done live hip-hop in the city, you’ve worked with them, and I’m kind of like the go-to guy.” That may sound like an elitist boast, but Ra Mak can back it up. ![]() “That’s what happens at a showcase show,” says Ra Mak. Ra Mak will be the evening’s lone DJ, spinning records for each emcee. ![]() Diggy and Ra Mak have lassoed Asheville rappers Philo (of Fist Fam), Doug Dew, Rose Royce Rique and Mr. Hype Night will happen Saturday, March 29, at the Boiler Room.Ī succession of high-energy acts will take the stage. Now, along with Ravis McMorris (aka DJ Ra Mak), Diggy has booked his biggest show yet. In the past year, Lepanto (also known as Diggypop Malone, or simply Diggy) has organized roughly 30 hip-hop shows in Asheville using this foodie formula and doing his best to keep mostly local acts on the bill. “You want to have a little bit of everything: a main course and sides that go really well with it.” “When I put together a show, I think of it like a meal,” says Joseph Lepanto of Avlpromo.
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