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Who said hip-hop was dead? Jax lives!

Friday, December 5th, 2008

Even in death, Christopher “Jax” Thurston affirms that the spirit of hip-hop lives and breathes.

This week’s CL cover story on Atlanta underground hip-hop legend and Binkis Recs founder Jax — who collapsed on stage and died while performing at Lenny’s Bar on the morning of Nov. 4 — is expanded online to include excerpts of exclusive interviews with:

Other features include:

  • Exclusive music — Jax Forever King MP3 mix by Binkis Recs’ DJ Mafioso
  • YouTube footage — including Jax’s video for “Who’s Jax”
  • Links to Jax tributes — aired on 89.3’s Beatz & Lyrics show and 89.9’s (WKCR-FM in New York) Smash Radio

The story also includes quotes from DJ and underground hip-hop tastemaker Bobbito. If you never knew anything about Jax — or Atlanta’s other hip-hop scene — get familiar.

R.I.P. Jax Forever King. Hip-hop lives.

Download Jax’s solo catalog and Binkis Recs’ catalog at iTunes.

(Photo courtesy Craig Singleton)

Air Loaf: Jax

Friday, December 5th, 2008

Today’s Air Loaf features Max Arbes and CL’s Rodney Carmichael talking about Christopher “Jax” Thurston of Atlanta’s legendary underground hip-hop crew Binkis Recs. Jax collapsed onstage at Lenny’s on Nov. 4 and was later pronounced dead at Grady Hospital.

Air Loaf is broadcast weekdays on 1690 WMLB-AM at approximately 8:10 a.m., 12:20 p.m. and 6:20 p.m.

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Read “The heart of Atlanta’s indie rap scene beats on: Christopher “Jax” Thurston, 1976-2008.”

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(Illustration by Shawn “H2O” Bailey)

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