Local monthly hip-hop showcase the Thesis has been going strong since December 2014, and in those nearly nine years has become an integral hub for local artists making hip-hopโplus, expanded its circle to include performers in other genres like pop, dancehall, afrobeats, and more.
On September 7, the showcase threw an epic farewell to summer party, chartering the 150-foot Portland Spirit yacht to host a two and a half hour music-filled cruise on the Willamette River. The Thesis had done this once before, in 2015, so we expected a party, but it ended up being more: a representation of that diversityโnot just cultural, but diversity of sound.ย
Full disclosure, years ago I handled the guest list for the series, and I’ve attended it since the very beginning. More than once I stepped away from the hot, crowded stage on the yacht’s middle deck to take in views of the South Waterfront and bask in the surreal feeling: the Thesis on a summer yacht excursion!
The evening’s highlights began before we even boarded, as we could hear DJ Verbz booming on the ones and twos. Sets from Prince Hyph and Izzy Baba Melo followed, with Izzy’s afrobeats getting the middle deck lit. During Izzy’s last song, Afro-pop singer-songwriter Garbe J joined him onstage, and the two vocalized on a so-far unreleased song, โIDK,โ which I canโt wait to play on repeat when it hits streaming platforms.ย
Alana Richโs bubbly onstage charisma and pop-powered setlist was definitely a cruise high point. She got the crowd dancing early on in the night, with catchy songs like โLight the Way,โ โShangri-La,โ and newish single โSavor.โ Portland rapper Chain Taylor joined her to perform their smooth collab โSomething to Remember.โ
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The evening headliner Karma Rivera performed with extra fierceness, even as the boat docked midway through her set. She opened up by lighting into the crowd for being โtoo stiff,โ or otherwise not hype enough, then rocked everyone out with upbeat danceable songs, from โLike U Did (Me)โ and island-infused โSirens,โ to electronic and catchy โMiss Pressure,โ and โU So Nasty,โ (which we chanted in unison). Special guest Cassow laid down a couple songs as the showโs finale.
It was truly a very cool and unique thing to see the Thesis community at seaโwell, at riverโmingling with scenesters like Jai Baby, Sotae, Chain Taylor, Donte Thomas, Bocha, Veana Baby, and even my boo Bryson the Alien. And while the tickets started at $50 (easily double the showcase’s regular $15-20 door) Portland Spirit lent a feeling of indulgence and a lot of perks.
Drinks were more expensive than at Kelly’s Olympian, but the snacks were complimentary and robust: chicken satay skewers, caprese sliders, steak bites, caramelized onion and goat cheese crostini. It was a cut above the typical Thesis dinner of going out to the bar and buying a basket of chicken strips, mac and cheese balls, or tots.
However, speaking of snacks, there were some hiccups to do with the evening’s cannabis useโincluding a moment when the ship’s captain came out of the bridge to bellow: โPlease donโt smoke marijuana on the boat. Please donโt smoke marijuana on the boat!ย The Coast Guard doesnโt allow it.โ
The request met limited success, as there were souls aboard still intent on entering the smoked-weed-on-a-yacht club. According to legend, unauthorized weed smoking also caused problems at the first Thesis yacht party. Here’s hoping the Portland Spirit will have the showcase back next yearโit would be wonderful to celebrate hip hop and local music on the Willamette more frequently than every eight years.
