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Monday, 26 September 2005 |
 Joker Starr is a hot artist who has been doing his thing for a few
years now, but has always seemed to not get the attention he deserves,
so to kick off the new download section we bring you a few of his
latest sounds. Please share them about as you see fit.
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Monday, 26 September 2005 |
Sway continues to accelerate further ahead of the pack with his new single. Up Your Speed shows Sway's undeniable performance as both rapper and producer. Sway's right hand man Pyrelli also makes a guest appearance.
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Thursday, 31 March 2005 |
This was the first track that introduced me to Sway and from it you can tell he is an artist who is set for big things. Flo Fashions shows Sway's ability to flip a concept in a humerous way. Here he turns his attentions on materialism and the result is still one of his best works to date.
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Wednesday, 24 January 2001 |
Back at the begining of 2001 Blade teamed up with producer Mark B to release the biggest album of their careers to date. The Unknown. The launch Party for this memorable Wordplay release went down at the Mean Fiddler LA2 right next to Centre Point in London's West End on the 24th of January. The gig was set to be a stupendous success and showed how the LP would be received.
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Wednesday, 24 January 2001 |
The concert was so big we had to divide it into two files, so here you can pick up on part two of the The Unkown Launch Party at London's LA2 venue. Featuring Blade supported by Defisis this is one gig you will be sorry you missed.
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Thursday, 12 September 1991 |
Hijack came out of Brixton, London in 1988 when they signed to Music Of Life, and they dropped their debut single, the now legendary, 'Style Wars'. Ice-T heard the group and promptly signed them to his label. Hijack were one of the biggest groups the UK has ever produced and this single Daddy Rich dropped in 1991 as the group were set to drop their stunning Horns Of Jericho LP.
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Wednesday, 11 September 1991 |
Gunshot followed up their amazing debut with Crime Story an equally gritty track with just as much power and punch. This would be their last release with the original line up of members, but already the group had developed their own variation on the Britcore sound and left a lot of people shook.
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Tuesday, 10 September 1991 |
Blade is one of our heroes here, and so we are delighted to be able to show you this video of his from 1991. Blade was always hard hitting and this song Whatcha Waitin For is an exemplar of the harsh Britcore sound that was prevalent on the underground at that time.
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Monday, 03 December 1990 |
Back in 1990 times were a great deal harder than they are now and the sound Hip Hop artists were producing became increasingly rebellious and gritty. East London’s Gunshot comprised of MC's Alkaline, Mercury and Q-Roc (who left to join Son of Noise) and DJ's Barry Blue and White Child Rix were at the forefront of this sound and were one of the hardest groups around. They created an almighty buzz when they first came out.
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Wednesday, 02 December 1987 |
Here we bring you a chance to view two pioneers of Hip Hop in this country performing a live and spontaneous version of their classic debut single My Beatbox Reggae Style in the back of Westwood's battered old Sierra estate. The two in question are the legendary Bionic and beatboxer Sipho who together were part of the London Posse.
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