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Kool Keith

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About

KOOL KEITH IN CONCERT:

Nearly four decades after his come-up as a member of the Ultramagnetic MCs, veteran  rapper Kool Keith remains one of the most enigmatic and singular personalities in all of hip hop. The shape-shifting wordsmith has continually reinvented himself over the years, cultivating alter egos like Dr. Octagon and Black Elvis while displaying a creative restlessness that has constantly kept fans and critics on their toes. In concert he cranks up the weirdness to the max, shrouding himself in a sequined hood and spitting his mind-melting rhymes with razor-sharp precision while the crowd bounces to the bass-heavy beats. His verses feature a mix of incisive puns, bizarre imagery, and off-the-wall non sequiturs, but despite the lyrical inscrutability fans still know every word to tongue-twisting favorites like "Sex Style" and "Blue Flowers." With a hype man riling up the crowd and a DJ on the turntables chopping and screwing his beats, Kool Keith always brings an epic and totally surreal party to the stage. 

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Bronx-born Kool Keith, aka Keith Thornton, rose to prominence in the late '80s as a member of pioneering NYC hip hop outfit Ultramagnetic MCs. After releasing a trio of now-classic albums with the group, he kicked off his solo career under the name Dr. Octagon with 1996's Dr. Octagonecologyst. The album found a cult following thanks to the underground hit "Earth People," and Keith continued to make waves in 1997 with his sophomore album Sex Style, a controversial collection of racy tracks he described as "pornocore." Chart success followed in 1999 with Black Elvis/Lost in Space, a critically acclaimed concept album that featured his signature use of creative samples and peaked at No. 10 on Billboard's Heatseekers chart. Since then Keith has maintained a prolific recording and performance schedule, releasing more than a dozen albums and bringing his weird and wonderful sounds to fans on tour.  

Reviews

Rating: 2 out of 5 based on 3 reviews
  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Thoroughly Disappointing Experience

    by Jake on 2/6/24

    I blame myself for expecting more, but this was probably the worst concert I've ever been to. It felt like it took forever for Keith to come out on stage, doors opened at 7 and Keith came out ~11:30. He performed for ~30 mins, over his own music (and lyrics) with one additional hype man rapping with him. There was seemingly no energy or fun. I had more fun with the performers before him. If you're a Keith fan, stick to his albums and skip the concert.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Waste of money

    by Unimportant on 11/2/23Antone's Nightclub - Austin

    The opener was better than kool Keith. His hype men where whack and out of sync; the taller one looked bored for most of the show.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Church of Boston Aug, 8, 2011

    by Pikadon on 8/9/11Church of Boston - Boston

    DJ Slipwax opened up the show displacing his skills on the turntables which was nice. There were over 5 opening acts, I didn't enjoy any of their music to remember names. Kool Keith hit the stage around 11:00 to Ease Back and ran through snippets of songs through most of his performance. He only performed for about hour, but I met some ladies which made up for the night. I might check him out again