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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 25 February 2006 |
Hailing from Detroit, Slum Village carries on the old-school, funk, and soul-filled hip-hop torch of genre pioneers A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, and the Pharcyde.
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Written by Kwaku
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Wednesday, 15 February 2006 |
Kwaku of the Black Music Congress provokatively points out that the British Black Music Industry is on the verge of collapse and could soon be in terminal decline. What can be done to rectify the situation? Check out Kwaku's thoughts on the topic... |
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Sunday, 05 February 2006 |
KP is a Conscious Hip-Hop artist and poet. Most of his ideals crystalised during his English Literature and Philosophy degree at Keele University. By Conscious Hip-Hop we mean Hip-Hop that is concerned with eternal rather than superficial subjects. Also known as Kapes, the Redeye Jedi, the Subculture Sithlord, the Lyrical Ninja, Mr Elocution, and KP Nuts. |
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Wednesday, 25 January 2006 |
Imagine how many cigarettes, beers, tour dates, international flights, all-night drives, backstage shenanigans, countless hours in a van, low-budget hotel rooms, notebooks filled with lyrics and endless hours of recording sessions have been consumed, experienced and sustained by Atmosphere over the course eight years? |
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Tuesday, 17 January 2006 |
Jalporte from Derby has been putting it around for a while now and making a name for himself around the midlands. He is linked closely with Deprogrammed and has worked with Gnostix, but now his solo career is set to launch and so britishhiphop.co.uk had to catch up with him. Check out what he had to say... |
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Wednesday, 11 January 2006 |
Patriot was born as Jamie David Oldnall on the 19th of June 1986 in Birmingham, England. From a young age music and theatre became a big part of his life, and from the age of five Jamie started writing songs and gained a great obsession with expressing his emotions through theatrical attributes. |
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 05 January 2006 |
Out of the wreckage of a broken junk-bot, emerges unscathed, Cool Calm Pete. One third of the underground outfit Babbletron, Calm Pete is the one whose words come slower. The precision of slow flow may be lost on some, but to the big brain females out there, here comes trouble. His new album, ‘Lost’ is going to ring bells like Bob James on the first four bars of ‘Mardi Gras’. |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 04 January 2006 |
Emerging from
upstate New York come the Gym Class Heroes, a four-piece indie/hip
hop band. GCH use live instruments and musicians to create their
unique sound (not looped samples and canned beats), fusing crisp guitar
rhythms, deep melodic bass lines, head cracking beats, and conscious lyrics. |
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Tuesday, 03 January 2006 |
Coming from the north of England, producer-cum rapper Tajinere has moulded a sound that is edgy, captivating and refreshing in a genre dominated in the main by uninteresting rhythms and unoriginal vocals.
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Monday, 19 December 2005 |
What happens when a group of determined young men have a
dream they wish to fulfill and a goal that seems somewhat unreachable?
In the case of this story, CampSoul Music was born. Known collectively
as CampSoul, the songwriting / music production trio, dropped off a
nice interview in my inbox and I had to share it with you. Big beats
and catchy grooves are what this group are all about, so peep what they
had to say...
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