12 December 2012 - 1 Comment
SUNDAY 17 FEBRUARY 2013
Tickets from 17 Dec at Ticketmaster
Mac Miller @ The Powerstation in Feb 2013
In a blossoming hip-hop hotbed of talent, Malcolm “Mac Miller” McCormick is next up out of Pittsburgh, PA – a multitalented musician who can play numerous instruments and a young novice of the freestyle/cipher/battle circuit of his hometown.
Born in 1992, Mac taught himself to play piano, drums, guitar, and bass by the age of 6. Then, after learning to compose songs in a variety of musical genres, he began studying the art of rhyme. Influenced by the styles of artists such as Big L, Lauryn Hill, Outkast, and A Tribe Called Quest, Mac soon developed a reputation for delivering jaw-dropping freestyles in Pittsburgh.
Recording his first songs in the Fall of 2007, Mac went on to form a duo called The Ill Spoken. By 2009, Mac began recording solo records. During this time he released “The Jukebox” and “The High Life” and began to generate a legitimate buzz in the streets and online.
In August 2010, Mac released his Rostrum Records debut “K.I.D.S.” and teamed up with hometown filmmaker/videographer Rex Arrow Films. Mac’s videos have now surpassed 165 million hits on www.youtube.com/treejtv, including 6 with 15 million plus views a piece.
2011 also showcased Mac’s selling potential as his debut Rostrum EP, “On and On and Beyond,” sold over 60,000 copies digitally alone. Mac has also sold over a million singles total with little to no radio airplay. His debut LP “Blue Slide Park” was the first Independent album to go No 1 in the USA since 1995 (selling nearly 150,000 copies in the first week). Mac’s new album ‘Watching Movies With The Sound Off’ comes out next year.
Ticketmaster link:
http://www.ticketmaster.co.nz/Mac-Miller-tickets/artist/1475084?tm_link=edp_Artist_Name
For all show and ticketing info go to: http://www.powerstation.net.nz/shows/mac-miller-feb-2013
It makes sense. Music as much fun as Miller’s was made for Saturday nights. The Jewish hip-hop phenom has risen alongside fellow Pennsylvanian Wiz Khalifa to put his city on the rap map. His sing-song, melodic style strongly evokes the humour and wordplay of the Daisy Age, when artists like De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest ruled the scene.
It’s perhaps a strange notion, as Miller is just 21 years old, and was born when those artists were at their peak. But his love for the era is deep and abiding – he titled a mixtape hosted by DJ Jazzy Jeff ‘92 til Infinity’ in reference to West Coast greats Souls of Mischief, and has linked up with other 90s icons like Bun B and Talib Kweli.
This isn’t just a history show, though. Miller is a talented multi-instrumentalist, and collaborates with cutting edge producers like 9th Wonder and Clams Casino to create a full, snapping modern sound. His debut album Blue Slide Park produced the hits ‘Frick Park Market’ and ‘Smile Back’, each with well over 20,000,000 views on YouTube. They helped propel the album to number one on the Billboard charts – stunningly, it was the first time an independently distributed debut had achieved the feat since 1995.
Critics also noted his bravery in one area in particular. The album eschewed the modern obsession with guest appearances, and featured Miller rapping alone for its length. That sense of iconoclasm, of being willing to buck trends (or make his own), is a large part of his appeal – one that has seen him compared to fellow modern hip hop mavericks like Odd Future or A$AP Rocky.
Miller was just named Complex magazine’s ‘Man of Next Year’ for 2012, and is on the verge of releasing a star-studded follow up to Blue Slide Park entitled Watching Movies With the Sound Off. It is, therefore, a perfect time to catch this rising rap phenom’s acclaimed live show while his star is in the ascendant.
And, thanks to his schedule change, you can now do it on the best night of the week.
Mac Miller’s first ever Auckland show is on Saturday Feb 16th, being the day before the current show date.
Tickets for the Sunday 17th show will be valid for the Sat show.
Should refunds be required, please contact point of purchase.
For all further ticketing info, please email Ticketmaster at [email protected] or call (09) 970 9700.