Big Beat MKE 2023 Finals Recap

The eighth night of the 2023 Big Beat MKE beat battle brought an electrifying atmosphere to the Jackalope Lounj as the crowd eagerly awaited the championship and third place battles after two months of competition. With performances by Wave Chapelle and Twan Mack also on the lineup, it was a night packed with talent and excitement. Finally, the time had come to crown a new champion.

Kicking off the evening was the Third Place battle between Yoshii and Kaskit. The clash of styles was evident, with Kaskit delving into the electronic realm and incorporating elements of witch house and dubstep into his tracks. On the other hand, Yoshii impressed the crowd with his smooth beats and soulful samples. The battle went into overtime, showcasing the incredible skills of both producers. However, when the dust settled, it was Yoshii who emerged victorious, securing the third-place prize package.

The main event of the night featured Gucco, a rising star in his second year of battling, going head-to-head against the experienced veteran producer Domes1. The showdown between these two talented musicians would determine the 2023 Big Beat MKE champion, and fittingly so as both producers carved their way through the bracket up until this point. Domes1 pulled out all the stops, wowing the audience with his beats that incorporated wild and unexpected samples, including playful jabs at Gucco and even a cleverly flipped Folgers coffee commercial from the past. Gucco, however, knew exactly how to captivate the crowd, incorporating samples that defied his age and skillfully blending a variety of genres into his beats. One standout moment was when Gucco transformed Whitney Houston’s classic hit “I Wanna Dance With Somebody” into a hard-hitting, low-end style beat that ignited the audience.

The battle was intense and closely contested, ultimately resulting in an overtime showdown and an unprecedented fifth round that surpassed everyone’s expectations. While both producers brought a crew out to cheer them on, Gucco had an undeniable connection with the crowd. In the end, it was Gucco who emerged victorious as the 2023 Big Beat MKE Champion, etching his name in the competition’s history as the fourth champion in tournament history.

In addition to the thrilling battles, the night featured two great performances. Twan Mack, the host emcee of the event, took the stage and exuded his trademark charisma. Fresh off his European tour with Arrested Development, Twan delivered an unforgettable set, culminating in his descent into the crowd during the performance of “Marvelous,” as is customary for him.

Wave Chapelle took the stage as the headliner of the night. With DJ Brotha Z by his side, Wave brought a high-energy performance to cap off the evening. With a set of shows coming up, Chapelle proved why he has been one of the standouts of the Milwaukee hip hop scene for some time.

The Finals of the 2023 Big Beat MKE beat battle will go down in history as an unforgettable night of talent. Thank you so much to all of our producers, performers, judges, hosts, DJs, sponsors, and most importantly, the fans. This couldn’t happen without all of you, and we can’t wait to get Big Beat MKE 2024 underway next year.

We’re not done though! There is one more beat battle on the way, next week Thursday night at 8 PM at Summerfest on the WAMI Stage. The exhibition will feature Gucco vs. James Ashen, Yoshii vs. Spacecrime, and SDProduces vs. Mystik Musik. Don’t miss it!

Big Beat MKE 2023 Night Seven Recap

Milwaukee’s Third Ward was once again buzzing with anticipation as the Jackalope Lounj hosted the seventh night of the Big Beat MKE beat battle. The crowd poured in, eager to witness the fierce competition that awaited them. With only two battles left before the finals, the stakes were higher than ever.

The first battle of the night showcased a clash of styles as Domes1 went head-to-head with Kaskit. Both producers brought glitchy, electronic-infused beats to the table, but with a slight divergence in their approach. Kaskit leaned towards the EDM direction, while Domes1 incorporated more hip-hop influences into his beats. The beats from both were top-notch, and the judges couldn’t decide on a clear winner, resulting in an overtime round. In the end, Domes1 managed to seal the victory and secure his spot in the finals.

The second battle featured the rising young star Gucco going up against the highly impressive Yoshii. This matchup had been highly anticipated, as both producers had won over the audience throughout the tournament. Both skillfully incorporated soulful samples into their heavy-hitting beats, creating a mesmerizing fusion of sounds. While Yoshii put up a strong fight, it was Gucco’s beats that had a more immediate impact on the judges and the crowd. With a bit of flare from on stage and with phones lit up in the crowd, Gucco emerged victorious and secured his place in the finals alongside Domes1.

In addition to the semifinal battles, the audience was treated to two memorable performances. Puerto Wiccan took the stage and delivered her rhymes with an undeniable swagger and finesse, doing exactly what she does best. Following the second battle, Gego Y Nony brought a reggaeton feel to the Jackalope Lounj, putting a new twist on the sound of the competition.

The semifinals night of the Big Beat MKE beat battle showcased the exceptional talent and versatility of the participating producers. Domes1 and Gucco emerged triumphant, earning their places in the highly anticipated final battle to take place next week. Yoshii and Kaskit will be back as well, competing in a third place battle, and we’ll have performances from Wave Chapelle and our host, Twan Mack. The competition promises to be fierce as the remaining contenders battle it out for the ultimate title of Big Beat MKE champion. Don’t miss the finals next week!

Big Beat MKE 2023 Night Five Recap

On a night pulsating with energy and music, the quarterfinals of the Big Beat MKE beat battle tournament kicked off at the Jackalope Lounj in the Historic Third Ward. A sizable crowd flooded the room and balcony, all ready for a show. The room was electric, and the stage set for an unforgettable showdown.

The first battle of the night featured a showdown between two first-year Big Beat MKE competitors: Kaskit and DuffThePro. The blend of contrasting sound palette and set the tone for the rest of the night. Kaskit, with his vibrant style, incorporated wild electronic sounds into his mix, giving the beats a different type of knock with some clean synths.  In response, DuffThePro had some melodic sequences that added a rich layer to his beats, as well as some knock in the speakers when called for. It was evenly matched, and an overtime round was necessary to break the tie. Ultimately, Kaskit emerged victorious and moved on to the next round, but both competitors shined.

The second confrontation promised a titanic clash between Orion and Domes1. A battle for boom bap greatness, it certainly didn’t disappoint. Orion had some classic elements to his rounds, but it was Domes1 who stole the show with his unique style. Weaving funky glitches into his beats, providing enough knock to shake the room and bringing some unique funk all worked in his favor in what was possibly the hardest battle of the tournament so far. The overtime round heightened the excitement and was a real treat for the fans. After a fierce battle, Domes1 emerged triumphant, securing his place in the next round of the tournament.

Adding to the electrifying atmosphere, the Run Along Forever crew, a rising force in Milwaukee’s hip hop scene, performed live, with sets from Superstar Sel and Kill.Dawn. Superstar Sel got the crowd moving, opening up the stage with the full force of his team behind him. In an exciting twist, Kill.Dawn moved the performance upstairs to the balcony to rock with his team. Surrounded by his crew and overlooking the audience, he brought out some new music and got his squad moving.

The first night of the Big Beat MKE quarterfinals was nothing short of a spectacle. With fierce battles and stunning performances, the event has only gotten better with each passing night. It’s clear the tournament is just heating up, and we can’t wait to see what the next round will bring. Join us next week Thursday night, when Super Ego Beats faces off against Gucco, and Yoshii goes toe-to-toe with James Ashen. Camp Shuttlesworth will also be in the building, with performances from Phif & C’zo.