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Sat, Oct 5, 2024 @ 9:00 pm - Sun, Oct 6, 2024 @ 1:00 am
BPM BEAT BATTLE Hosted by Dimitry Killstorm
Guest judges TBD / DJ Sets Before and After
The Hook and Ladder Theater
Tickets $10 – $15
EVENT DETAILS
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- Doors 9:00pm :: Music 9:00pm
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21+
- GA: $10 Advance / $15 Day of Show
EVENT DESCRIPTION
BPM BEAT BATTLE Hosted by Dimitry Killstorm
Guest judges TBD / DJ Sets Before and After
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MAIN BATTLE:
-Up to 16 producers
-One minute rounds
-Two rounds per battle
-Beats played on an aux cord
-$20 sign up fee, limited 16 producers
Winner takes all $ (up to $320)
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SIDE BATTLE:
-$10 to enter, winner takes all.
-Whoever flips a chosen sample the best wins. Sample TBD.
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Limited sign up available at the door.
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BPM Beat Battles Minneapolis is a Minneapolis-based music competition focused on music producers and beatmakers, particularly in the hip-hop and electronic music scenes. Participants showcase their skills by competing head-to-head, playing instrumentals they’ve made, with judges and sometimes the audience determining who moves forward. The competition fosters creativity, networking, and community within the local music scene, attracting both established and emerging talent.
BPM Beat Battles Minneapolis is a Minneapolis-based music competition focused on music producers and beatmakers, particularly in the hip-hop and electronic music scenes. Participants showcase their skills by competing head-to-head, playing instrumentals they’ve made, with judges and sometimes the audience determining who moves forward. The competition fosters creativity, networking, and community within the local music scene, attracting both established and emerging talent.
The event has become popular for its emphasis on innovation, musicality, and live performance, making it a notable event for local producers and fans of underground music in the Minneapolis area.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.