They could almost call it "Beats by Slug."
Rhymesayers Entertainment has made a big impact on hip-hop with its little homegrown operation. Now, the Minneapolis record label behind Atmosphere and Brother Ali hopes to give its devoted fan base a big sound on little phone cases, which double as handheld boomboxes.
Like Dr. Dre did with his hugely successful Beats by Dre audio gear line, the local company has partnered with a Los Angeles-based technology start-up, Peri, to create the Rhymesayers Peri Duo case, now available for pre-order for $99.
The cases slide onto an iPhone 6 Plus like a battery-charger case — and they operate as chargers, too — but their main feature is two small, built-in speakers with surprisingly decent audio quality.
Rhymesayers sees it as a melding of new and old: About 60 percent of the label's music is now streamed via phones; this device offers the kind of old-school, front-stoop party experience that came with boomboxes in the 1980s.
"We think it's sort of symbolic of what Rhymesayers is all about: cutting-edge with a little classic flavor," said the label's chief financial officer, Skye Rossi.
In a demonstration last week at the Rhymesayers offices above Fifth Element record store in Uptown, the sounds of Michael Jackson's party-starter "P.Y.T." filled the label's modest-sized conference room with the power of a small desktop speaker set or average home-docking audio system — not exactly booming like a car stereo, but clear and loud enough to make a conversation difficult.
Even more impressive was when two of the cases were cranked at once. Using a Wi-Fi signal generated by the case itself (instead of the less music-friendly Bluetooth technology), listeners can sync multiple Duo cases to the same song to create a room full of speakers.