Meet DJ Bedz, the Official DJ of the Denver Nuggets

Perched high above the basketball court, nearly in the rafters, Cassidy Bednark watches Pepsi Center workers prepare for another game: the Nuggets versus the Clippers. Bednark is nestled into his signature yellow and powder-blue DJ booth. Going over his playlist before tip-off, Bednark — who is the official Denver Nuggets DJ — steps behind his turntables and becomes DJ Bedz: The White Shadow, ready to rock the stadium.

Open Music Session: High Fiction and Rob Drabkin at Open Media Foundation

In February, Open Media Foundation hosted its monthly free Open Music Session event, which featured musical guests Matt Rouch & the Noise Upstairs. Before that, the December 2016 Open Music Session welcomed High Fiction and Rob Drabkin, a Denver indie-rock double bill. High Fiction is an unconventional power duo, with a trad-folk…

Future and Migos Are Coming to Denver in June

Three time Billboard-chart-topping rapper Future announced that he will drop his new, self-titled album Future, on Friday, February 17 and going on the Nobody Safe world tour that will bring him to Denver’s Pepsi Center June 13. He will be joined by Migos, Tory Lanez and Kodak Black. Tickets go…

Grammy Winner Chance the Rapper Is Coming to Red Rocks

Chance the Rapper, the independent hip-hop artist who won Best New Artist, Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Album at the Grammys for an album released entirely online and without a major lable, just announced he’s coming to Red Rocks in May.

Twelve Defunct DIY Spaces That Shaped Colorado’s Underground Music Scene

Colorado has been home to DIY spaces since at least the 80s. These venues have been critical to the growth of the local music scene, providing places outside of commercial venues for musicians to experiment. What follows are twelve of the most important DIY spaces to have emerged in the eastern Colorado Music scene since the turn of the century.

Lo Moon’s Arresting Pop Songs Come From Patience and Meditation

Lo Moon took a different route than other bands coming up in the age of the Internet. Rather than share musical ideas and songs immediately through social media or a digital platform like Bandcamp, the Los Angeles group worked on its music for four and a half years before releasing its debut single, “Loveless” in 2016.

The Best Concerts in Denver This Week, February 13-16

Sting, touring in support of his new album, 57th & 9th, performs at the Fillmore on Valentine’s Day (Tuesday, February 14) while genre-bending act Kneebody previews music from its forthcoming album, Anti-Hero, at the King Center tonight. This week’s lineup also includes Savoy at the Fox Theatre, Circa Survive at the Ogden Theatre and Skrillex at the Belly Up Aspen. See our full list of picks below.

Seven Concerts to Celebrate the Valentine’s Day Spirit

Valentine’s Day is the most romantic day of the year. For those interested in an evening of champagne, songs you can slow dance to and bands that won’t scare your date away, we’ve found the best events for a nice night out for all musical tastes.

Juicy J’s Life Advice: Pay Uncle Sam, Sleep, and Smoke Good Weed

Academy Award winning MC and producer Juicy J has been in the hip-hop game since 1991, when he co-founded the Memphis crew, Three 6 Mafia. Juicy J struck out on his own, building his personal music business, producing his own records, touring aggressively, rapping about weed, booze and blowjobs, eventually securing his own cannabis strain and becoming the spokesperson for Colt 45.