Manhattan’s Beatbox Workshop Drops in East Village

Rick SmithsonNYC Music1 month ago1 Views

East Village boomed last night with Manhattan’s Beatbox Workshop, spitting NYC’s spring at a 2nd Avenue loft. Beatboxer Jay Patel taught kicks as 40 looped, a $15 class for vocal kids. It’s borough beats—pure EV vibe, mics hot. A kid choked a snare; a pro layered a bass. ‘Manhattan bangs—this is it,’ Patel says, cuing rhythms. The room turned soundbox.

The shop’s fresh—March 17’s start, it doubled since RSVPs, packing mics by 6 p.m. Patel’s a LES spitter; last night’s crowd hit max—spit flew. A latecomer nabbed a turn; claps rang—NYC grit glowed. Jams hit the air—beats ruled. #NYCBeatbox trended; Brooklyn wants a drop.

Some griped—’Too loud,’ sniped a newbie, dodging booms. Mic popped—fixed quick; flow held. A rival’s pitching a Chelsea jam, splitting lips. Still, 50 stayed—rhythm reigned. East Village’s never dropped so bold.

Patel’s teasing a monthly run, maybe a park if spring bites. ‘NYC’s voice—this pumps it,’ he says, packing mics. The shop’s a Manhattan win—grit meets boom. It’s a beatbox rush; join the next. Bring a breath—beats call.

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