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Thursday, 09 October 2008
Who's Who of Underground Hip-Hop Scene Join together for "Caltroit" Tour

Heavy Hitters Black Milk, Guilty Simpson, and Bishop Lamont Hit the Road

(October 8, 2007 - Brooklyn, NY) Producer, MC, and vanguard of Detroit's rising hip-hop scene, Black Milk will embark on a mini-tour of Europe featuring fellow heavy hitters Guilty Simpson and Bishop Lamont and special guests eLZhi and Sean Price on additional U.S. dates. The "Caltroit" Tour will consist of eight dates in major European cities including Amsterdam, Paris and Zurich. The tour is in support of Black Milk and Bishop Lamont's duo album Caltroit, Black Milk's highly anticipated solo album Tronic, and Guilty Simpson's critically acclaimed debut album Ode To The Ghetto.

When discussing the tour, Black said, "It is always good to go to Europe because there is so much energy in the crowd and so much love over there." Since releasing Caltroit with Bishop Lamont in 2007, the duo have not joined together on a tour. The tour will offer fans a chance to finally see Black and Bishop performing their songs together.

In only a few short years, Black Milk quickly has become one of underground hip-hop's foremost ambassadors since the release of his debut solo album Popular Demand. Realizing his vast reservoir of talent, both independent and mainstream artists looked to Black to give their albums a raw underground sound. Black has since produced and appeared on tracks for an impressive roster of hip hop artists including Genius/GZA, Busta Rhymes, Pharoahe Monch, Kidz in the Hall, Kardinal Offishall, Guilty Simpson, and Strange Fruit Project, among others. Most recently, Black released two albums, The Set Up with Fat Ray and Black Milk Presents Caltroit with Bishop Lamont. Black also handed nearly all the production on elZhi's The Preface, an album that is making many critics' Top 10 lists for 2008 and bringing serious attention to Detroit's music scene. Black also produces and rhymes as a member of the ground Random Axe with Sean Price and Guilty Simpson and will release a full-length album in early 2009. TRONIC will be released on CD, vinyl, and digitally via Fat Beats Records on October 28, 2008.

 

Dates:

 

Thurs-Oct-9 Aarhus, DENMARK Train

Fri-Oct-10 Zurich, SWITZERLAND Aktionshalle

Sat-Oct-11 Paris, FRANCE Gibus

Mon-Oct-13 Leipzig, GERMANY Connie Island

Tue-Oct-14 Amsterdam, HOLLAND Paradiso

Wed-Oct-15 Rotterdam, HOLLAND Watt

Thu-Oct-16 Cologne, GERMANY TBA

Fri-Oct-17 Basel, SWITZERLAND Das Schiff

Sat-Oct-18 Oslo, NORWAY Bla

Fri-Oct-24 New York, NY Southpaw- "TRONIC" ALBUM RELEASE PARTY

Tue-Oct-28 Detroit, MI The Shelter@ St. Andrews Hall- "TRONIC" ALBUM RELEASE PARTY

Thurs-Nov-6 Toronto, CANADA Revival- "TRONIC" ALBUM RELEASE PARTY w/eLZHI

Sat-Nov-15 Los Angeles, CA Key Club w/Sean Price

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