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As the sun began to set around 6pm last Friday, a cadre of performers and people of diverse talents began to converge on the Go-To destination for live music from Houston’s vibrant and growing Hip Hop scene. February 19th marked New Houston Music Outlet’s first and certainly not
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Late December of 2015, The Outlet announced that it would be holding its very first annual Viewer’s Choice Award. Each artist posted to the site was entered into the polls and the city of Houston made its opinion known on who should be Artist of
As we wind down to prepare for our showcase coming in February, We’d like to spotlight the artists making appearances that night. These are some of the faces of the New Houston Music movement. Friday, February 19th marks a night of celebration and collaboration
Riven has done it again with yet another wavy visual for the “dope sh*t” playlists on your Youtube profiles. The emcee brought his track ‘Stealing Data’ from The Purple Ice EP to life, featuring Chris Nero and cameos by $upreme. An added plug: stay tuned
Bishop3rd000 brings to you a highly energetic, futuristic haunting visual that matches the tempo of the song. Which happens to be the first official single from his freshman LP “Marsviewston”. Directed by Phil Sexton, the visual is gorgeously shot, looking like something out of Tom
New year, new rhythms. Following the single, “Portraits” (prod. by $in), Poetik Force of the Asiatic Rhythms releases a brand new music video directed by Lyvell Gipson.The visual captures the art of the city as Poetik Force brings out the jazz in the early dawn. Let’s ride out the end of 2015 as we welcome in
$upreme is an artist who can hold a track without a hook. This H-Town emcee goes bar for bar on his latest track titled, DOOMED. $upreme spits about life and various topics from his cerebral and does so very eloquently over this MF DOOM beat,
Houston emcees Express and Rob Gullatte throw down for the city’s Southwest side on their track, “Bring The Pain”. The first few seconds are like an old karate flick, reminiscent of something out of an old vault of Wu-Tang Clan cassettes as these two emcees