The AOK Collective (performing June 26th)
• Collective of inventive emcees, DJs, producers, singers and graphic artists
• The brainchild of emcee/graphic illustrator "Fresh Daily", A.O.K. was created to bring together what he felt was the very best of his peers on the indie scene
Tanya Morgan (performing June 28th at 3pm)
• Group made up of a diverse trio of artist: Von Pea, Ilyas and Donwill
• Has collaborated with hip-hop acts such as Nicolay, The Justus League, Fat Jon and 88 Keys among others
Blitz The Ambassador (performing June 28th at 730pm)
• Electrifying Brooklyn rapper by way of Ghana
• Revered for his live performance which features a nine piece ensemble
DJ Get Live (DJing on June 27th All Night)
• Protégé to the world famous 5th Platoon DJ crew
• 2005 BET 106 & Park Battle DJ Champ
In commencement of Citysol’s first ever urban line up, Digiwaxx Media will release an online “green” mixtape that will be available to download for free. The mixtape is dedicated towards the effort of raising awareness in the hip-hop community about the green movement and solar powered energy. The Digiwaxx Presents: Solar Heat (Hip-Hop Is Green Vol. 1) features an exclusive track from John Legend and Andre 3000 and new music from Santogold, C.R.A.C., Tanya Morgan, Erykah Badu, Estelle and Black Milk. The mix is an uplifting, thought provoking and entertaining set of music for summer and is available online for free which avoids the waste produced from packaging and production of a traditional mixtape.
“This is a great moment for Digiwaxx as well as hip-hop”, says Corey “CL” Llewellyn, CEO of Digiwaxx Media. “With the current political and social environment being as it is, this movement allows the hip-hop community to not only show that it cares but gives it an opportunity to enlighten hip-hop lovers who may not be environmentally conscience in New York City through the festival as well as globally through the online mixtape.”
The mission of Citysol is to provide a new venue for creative artistic collaborations, while engaging young New Yorkers in an advocacy campaign to bring about stronger policies in support of clean, renewable solar power in New York State. Festival-goers will be given opportunities to learn about solar potential in the Big Apple, and to direct feedback to their local elected officials right on site. In addition to top-rate live music, Citysol will also host a Friday night stand-up comedy show and an afternoon of workshops and expert panel discussions on Sunday. Also, for the third year running, the festival venue will be defined by an original 1500 sq. ft. pavilion, designed and fabricated by the award-winning Brooklyn-based design firm Situ Studio. The pavilion will house the Citysol bar and concession area, and additional space for seating. Original artistic works by local artists will also be installed on site for the duration of the festival.
Please visit http://www.digiwaxx.com/
For additional information contact:
Kasey Woods
Digiwaxx Media
212-665-8607 ext. 235
kasey@digiwaxx.com
Christopher Neidl
Citysol Coordinator,
917-660-2609
neidl@solar1.org
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About Digiwaxx Media
Digiwaxx Media is the global platform for digital music promotion and innovative influencer marketing. As a multifaceted technology and media firm that specializes in entertainment marketing, promotion, and digital content, Digiwaxx is at the forefront of the music promotion industry with innovative technology and sophisticated marketing strategies that result in groundbreaking ideas and outcomes. With over 25,000 (and growing) exclusively serviced members around the world, Digiwaxx relies on top-tier DJs, record executives, elite music promotion specialists and tastemakers in fashion, film, music and corporate America as the heart of its brand. Digiwaxx Media prides itself on being the first service of its kind and of continuously breaking boundaries in both the music promotion, and technology industries. For additional information visit http://www.digiwaxx.com.
About Citysol
Citysol is a four-day solar-powered festival that merges the best of New York City’s Independent music and arts scenes with the campaign objectives of local renewable energy advocates. Citysol combines a multiple of entertaining, interactive and educate audience experiences to cultivate lasting interest and engagement in new efforts to create stronger incentives and supportive policies for solar power in NYC and throughout the state. Launched in 2005 by Solar One, a Manhattan-Based green energy, arts, and education center, Citysol has become a highly anticipated outdoor cultural event in NYC and one of the most exciting urban green venues in the country. Doubling in size each year, the festival drew 8,000 attendees in July 2007.
