MCs to battle Saturday at WOW Hall Musicians from the area compete in the Better Than You Battle for an $800 prize By Ryan Murphey Freelance Reporter MCs from all over the Pacific North west will compete in the Better Than You Battle on Saturday for a prize pack age worth more than $800. Local pro moters Strange Folks Presents have hand-picked a group of 16 competitors from Eugene, Portland, Vancouver, Wash., and other parts of the Pacific Northwest. Competitors include Sleep (of Old Dominion), Illmaculate (winner of Portland's Hip-Hop tonight battles) and local artists such as Furious, Sapi ent DZO and Philosophy. - Until now, only a few smaller and . less organized battles have emerged from Eugene. *. "We thought it was about time to let Northwest artists strut their stuff in Eu gene," said Phil Bauer, of Strange Folks Presents. MC battles pit two lyricists against each another in a freestyle competition and test their ability to come up with clever rhymes off the top of their head. Winning requires quick thinking, solid rhythm and an aptitude for improvisa tion. Such competitions once took place between two rappers in a park or on the street, but as their popularity has grown, the battles have transitioned to the stage in what is best described as a combination between a concert and a sporting event The 16 contestants will try to hold their own through four rounds of one on-one matches. The combatants will be paired up at random and given two chances each to impress both the judges and the audience The winners of each match will then face each other in the following rounds until a winner is decided. During the first three rounds, competitors will have 30 sec onds per chance. During the final round, the turns will last 45 seconds. But Hanif Panni, one of the three judges at the Better Than You Battle and a former DJ at KWVA, said it will take more than jokes to win this competi tion. "This is based on skills and not jokes," Panni said. "Punchlines are good, but I want to hear something fresh." Both Panni and Bauer emphasize the importance of audience participation. "If somebody hits a line that's just sick, 1 want the crowd to get crazy, but if someone's not bringing the heat, I ex pert the crowd to boo them just as loud," Bauer said. "When the perform ers can see that the crowd is reacting they get amped." Between a booing crowd and com petitors hurling insults at each other on stage, the contest could easily be mis taken for a hostile environment, but Courtesy The Better Than You Battle will feature MCs rap-battling in 30- to 45-second rounds for an $800 prize at WOW Hall this Saturday. contestant James Baker, also known as Furious, stresses that the event is all about fun. "On the mic, we'll be saying some of the meanest things possible (to each other), but later we'll be downstairs having a beer," he said. Baker said some of the MCs have been batding each other for a long time; and most are good friends. Still, Panni is sure the battles will be wholesome, cutthroat entertainment. "If you like seeing people make fun of each other, this is the place to be," he said. In addition to the battle, Portland hip-hop crew sandpeoples will be per forming throughout the night, and giveaways provided by sponsors will be available. The Better Than You Battle will take place this Saturday at WOW Hall (lo cated at 291W. Eighth Ave). Tickets cost $8 in advance and $ 10 at the door and are available for purchase at WOW Hall, the EMU Ticket Office and most local music stores. Ryan Murphey is a freelance reporter for the Emerald. WATCH Theft and recoveries The Department of Public Safety re ceived one report of burglary, two found property reports and one report of a bike impound from the EMU. DPS also received 11 reports of larceny and five reports of bike theft: one from Car son Hall, one from Hamilton Com plex, one from Lawrence Hall, one from Bean Complex and one from the EMU. Disorderly conduct DPS received three reports of disorderly conduct, five reports of a suspicious condition, one report of skateboard stunting, two reports of an arrest, six reports of a suspicious sub ject and 15 reports of vandalism: one from Villard 1 Iall, one from the Lillis Business Complex, three from the Mu sic Building, one from Gilbert Hall, one from Cascade 1 Iall, one from Ri ley Hall, one from the Bean Complex, one from the Hamilton Complex, one from the Carson Complex, one from Lawrence Hall, one from 11th Avenue, one from Autzen Stadium and one from H.R Barnhart Hall. Sunday, May 23, 3:50 p.m.: DPS re ceived a report of a water balloon breaking a car's sunroof outside of I I.P. Barnhart Hall. Alcohol and drugs DPS received two reports of a drug law violation and 11 reports of a liquor law violation. 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