EP 137Chatter Marks EP 137 Impact Through Wonder with Fillip Studios
Tom Kortbeek and Roos Meerman are the founders of Fillip Studios, a Netherlands-based interdisciplinary design studio whose work sits at the intersect...
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The thing that I’ve been trying to do for a while now is help cultivate and build the talented but unfortunately, unrecognized (for now) hip hop music scene in Alaska. I want the Alaska hip hop scene to mirror that of Houston’s, or Atlanta’s or even the Bay Area’s. I feel like we are at a point where we’ve finally got a blossoming, healthy and competitive music scene with a decent sized talent pool that includes several local stars. There are so many great artists already and I’m excited to say that there are many more young artists on the rise, many of which performed this last Saturday at The Summit, an event thrown by Frozen Founders at Anchorage Community Works.
The performances started with Kidd Base, a new rapper affiliated with Frozen Founders who, for his first time performing, held his own under the stage lights. A little nervous at moments, but overall a good performance by the young emcee.

Kidd Base

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Loner Luc and Ben Swann
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Trill Twinz Jay Reeder and Loner Luc

Tay Gee
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Double Dose
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Duckman and DJ BeeOne
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Tayy Tarantino

Leak Leisure (far right).
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AG-2 Tone

Lee Jones

Frozen Founders

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For the cause… *raised fist emoji*
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