If you dig the distillation of jazz and soul through the hip-hop sieve employed by innovators like J Dilla and Pete Rock, then have I gotta show for you. Black Milk, dudes. He’ll be bringing his Motor City, electro-tastic flow to Sister (407 Central NW) on Thursday, August 4. A prolific performer and producer responsible for a series of recordings and performances that demonstrate rap’s overwhelming superiority to rock during the aughts and what followed, Black Milk’s work swerves dangerously though with utter confidence through the deconstruction of soul, synthesizers and existential angst as it places Detroit at the center of the genre. His live show, featuring a group of sidemen known as the Nat Turner Band, is one of the best live outfits touring the states this summer. Twelve Washingtons get you into this 21+ gig that goes off at 8pm.