Soundset rises to top of Twin Cities concert scene
| By Chris Riemenschneider, Star Tribune (Minneapolis) | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
While it's never mentioned by name, Soundset appears to be the basis for a recurring "SNL" skit about a fake radio station, B108, with "the best and only hip-hop morning show in
"There's no way they pulled
The festival -- which returns to
For at least two years running, Soundset has been the king of
Last year's record crowd of 28,000 was twice as big as the Basilica Block Party or Rock the Garden draws per day, and quite a few more than what concert behemoth
There's no giant corporation behind Soundset, though, just two independently owned
"This is a complete 180 from our other concerts, but thanks to our partnership, that doesn't really matter," said Rose Presents co-owner
Double-teaming it
The partners in question are the crew at
Not Levy, though. He came into a recent meeting with the Rhymesayers guys eager to brag about his "favorite new hip-hop act," whom he'd seen at a festival in
"They fell out of their chair laughing when I told them who it was" -- Arrested Development, the "Tennessee" hitmakers of early-'90s
However, the Rhymesayers crew talks in near-reverential tones about the Rose guys when it comes to explaining the festival's success. "We focus on the talent, while they handle a lot of really vital stuff like insurance, police, the fire marshal, the portable toilets," said Rhymesayers general manager Jason "J-Bird" Cook.
Getting public safety officials to agree on a rap festival might have not been easy were it not for Rose Presents' track record for well-run concerts. Levy was quick to deny one potential misconception: "The crowds at Soundset are a lot more well-behaved than the crowds at We Fest."
A longtime tour manager for Atmosphere, J-Bird was the one who dreamed up the Soundset festival after several summers aboard the punk-rocky Warped Tour as well as an event from his
"That one changed my life," he said. "That's the kind of experience I'd like to see today's kids have."
The Soundset name was taken from warehouse parties Rhymesayers organized in the late 1990s. However, the crew's resident stars and near-perennial headliners, Slug and Ant of Atmosphere, weren't so sure the name could stick.
"I thought it was a dumb-ass idea," Ant confessed of the festival. Said Slug, "My thing about it was that old bumper sticker: 'Scared money don't make none.' I like spending money on the next cool thing, but I really didn't know if this would make any."
The first year indeed made a profit, with more than 12,000 attendees. The numbers have gone up every year. Advance sales point to another big crowd Sunday.
"It's really incredible how much it has grown," said Rose's Hollister, who co-helmed another festival, 10,000 Lakes, which failed to make a profit after seven years. "This really has gone beyond expectations."
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