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Kickback at the Hi-Tone

The Kickback reboots at the Hi-Tone on Saturday, December 20th. The classic hip-hop music appreciation class/get-down is the work of DJ Devin Steel.

The first Kickback started out as a DJ-driven effort to focus on hip-hop’s formative cuts from the 1980s and ’90s. Then they added some curveballs and a live drummer. And it was good.

“It ended up being a jam session.” Steel says. “We’ve added a little more band.”

Steel will perform with DJs Hou Hefner, Chris Superman McNeil, and Suzie. They form a full apocalyptic foursome of working DJs whose roots run deep into these sounds.

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Devin Steel and Chris “Superman” McNeil

“This is music we grew up with, and Memphians aren’t exposed it to when they go out,” Steel says. “We don’t get to play a lot [of this] at normal gigs. You’ll get Outkast and Run DMC, but Hall & Oats and Rick James [too]. It’s a nice mash-up of a capellas and instruments. Its easy to play, but to do it with a group of DJs who have the ability to go deep and a four turntable set up, there’s no better feeling.”

About that feeling … if you need more if it, you should tune into Rapper’s Delight.” Former Flyer writer Andria Lisle hosts the new WEVL show that mines the golden age of hip-hop.

Lisle, a music journalist, label impresario, and communications ninja for the Brooks, has long been captivated by Memphis rap and hip-hop. After a lifetime of listening, she noticed a gap in the WEVL schedule and jumped into it.

“There was this dark underground element that reminded me a lot of punk rock,” Lisle says. “It had a very similar energy. The rap scene here reminds me a lot of the wrestling scene. You’ve got band guys and good guys, and there’s so much mythology. That always made it really fun.”