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Rising Path's "This Time" Music Video Premiere

November 12, 2021 by Paul Thorson

Following the 2020 release of the “Rising Path LP,” the titular duo of producer James Adamiak and vocalist Quentdiggy share tots and unleash their inner Rex in the latest music video for the single “This Time.”

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November 12, 2021 /Paul Thorson /Source
Rising Path, Pete Productions, Tots, James Adamaik, Ryan Long (Quentdiggy), Dan Knoflicek, Napoleon Dnyamite
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FAVORITE TWIN CITIES' ALBUMS OF 2020

January 18, 2021 by Andrew Perrizo in Year End List

Music helped us all get through 2020, and while 2021 is off to a rocky start, Twin Cities musicians have proven that they can still put out great albums, even when the rest of the world is falling apart. Here are out favorite albums from 2020.

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January 18, 2021 /Andrew Perrizo
Nur-D, 38th, Chicago Avenue, Mary Bue, The World is Your Lover, PARTITION, Prodigal Gun, North Innsbruck, A Delicate Balance, Brandon Pulphus, Lazenlow, Blind Luck, ROT, ...As One, Elskavon, John Hayes, Du Nord, I/O the ProcessR, Vestiges, Sister Species, Light Exchanges, Brace Cove, Quarantine Comp, Murf, Video Nasties, J.S. Ondara, Folk n' Roll Vol 1 Tales of Isolation, Sarah Morris, All Mine, Harper's Jar, Thank You Ancestor Finger, niiice., Internet Friends, Hard Looks, One Step, Twain, Antoine "TWAIN" Perkins, Central Standard Time, Green/Blue, Wrister, Different Teeth, Pretty Dark, Double Grave, Goodbye Nowhere!, BLOOD $MOKE BODY, Lovesick Animal Online, A.K.A Kobi, American Egos, Mijo, Omens, Born Hated, Double Distilled Happy Hour, Rising Path, Minnesota Cold, Dopesauce, When This is All Over Quarantine Mixtape
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RISING PATH "RISING PATH" LP REVIEW

September 24, 2020 by Paul Thorson in Album Review

With a debut album that tallies over 14 features from a bevy of Twin Cities legends, Rising Path shares the most absolutely stacked lineup in an album this year. This album does not feel like a producer/vocalist duo project, but a compilation that dabbles over a vast spread of different sounds and styles with a heavy chunk of local flavor.

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September 24, 2020 /Paul Thorson
Rising Path, Twin Cities Hip-Hop, Hip-Hop, Vocal Prophet, Just Wulf, Mujah Messiah, Carnage the Executioner, Mariah Rose, Momma Rose, ACKRONEM, A Scratch, Soul Reflect, Juice Lord, Cristos, KJ, Khujo Goodie, James Adamiak, Quentdiggy
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