Sioux Falls Music

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Dylan West began his journey in music production & songwriting at the age of 10, experimenting in his brother’s home studio. Throughout his career, he’s produced music for Waka Flocka Flame, Soulcrate Music, and Myke Bogan.

PROPHETS OF RAGE’s music video for the song “Hands Up” can be seen below. The track is taken from the band’s self-titled debut album, which was released on September 15. The disc was recorded with legendary producer Brendan O’Brien who has done notable work with RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE and AUDIOSLAVE. PROPHETS OF RAGE is the super-group featuring Chuck D, Tom Morello and other members of RAGE […]

Colin Kaepernick has been named “Citizen of the Year” by GQ magazine, which published a feature story Monday about the former San Francisco 49ersquarterback and his emergence as a polarizing figure since his decision to protest during the national anthem. Kaepernick is not quoted in the story, titled “Colin Kaepernick Will Not Be Silenced.” GQ states in the […]

The live-action remake of The Lion King announced its star-studded cast earlier this week, which included Beyonce in the role of Nala, Donald Glover in the role of Simba, and Chiwetel Ejiofor in the role of Scar. But what about the supporting cast? Well, that’s where this SNL sketch picks up and sees the likes […]

Despite the film industry’s depiction of psychopaths, classical music is not their go-to soundtrack in the real world.

If you thought $1,000 for a Tom Brady autographed football was expensive … hold on to your avocado toast — because the price JUST WENT UP! 

Music to the rhythm of global warming – One night in 2013, artist Stephan Crawford was sitting in his studio in San Francisco, thinking of a way of expressing Earth’s carbon cycle through a moving sculpture. He had a metal rod in his hand, and he started tapping it against his workbench. And that’s when the eureka […]

“Change—shit, I guess change is good for any of us,” Tupac raps at the start of one of his most beloved singles, recorded in 1995 and released the following year after his death. Back then, rap, hip-hop, and R&B were still subcultures, brimming with loyal followers but lagging just below the attention of the mainstream. […]

Hip-Hop is getting old – When neighborhood block parties in the Bronx birthed rap and hip-hop in the early 1970s, hardly anyone expected the music style—barely a genre on its own, resonant as it was within some specific communities—to get very big.

Forget all that fancy movie-making equipment. The Piano Guys turned to an iPhone X for their latest music video.