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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 27 October 2007 |
Steve Lawler presents his VIVA album series; each representing one of his residencies around the world... and where would he begin with? London of course! This double CD celebrates our vibrant capital as it bursts with dark funk, sexy sleaze and sinister fun, all through an expert blend of the world’s best producers.
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Saturday, 27 October 2007 |
“Keep Reachin’ Up” by Nicole Willis and the Soul Investigators was one of the word-of mouth successes of 2006. Its perfect combination of Willis’ catchy Motown inspired song-writing and the Soul Investigator’s authentic heavy-funk sound was a match made in heaven at a time when Amy Winehouse and Mark Ronson were yet to ride to success on a rhythm track provided by friends The Daptones.
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Written by Nino
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Saturday, 27 October 2007 |
ENERGY. MC's need it too. They don't just sit and chat. They spit. They perform. And AC and Terra rip apart platinum heavy tracks like tissue paper. This is rowdy dangerous rude boi energy. If this album was a dance move it'd be the krumper's trademark 'beasty'.
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Written by Nino
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Sunday, 21 October 2007 |
Whether you admit it or not, the time has come for drummers to steadily gain control of every musical genre. As hip hop producers, it is important to recognise and acknowledge this beautiful, beautiful fact. Miss Tofelees’ composition reflects a respect for this.
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 18 October 2007 |
Paêbirú is an obscure Brazilian psych concept album about the four elements (earth, air, fire, water) which got ruined in a warehouse fire back in 1974, causing it to become a massively sought-after (lost) classic, which fetched up to £3,000 for a vinyl copy.
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 17 October 2007 |
This is the first street single from J.R. Writer’s forthcoming album, “Writer’s Block 5”, which is in stores November 20th. This record, “Where You At” is produced by the Soul Starz. “Writer’s Block 5” is J.R.’s forthcoming sophomore album and “Where You At” embodies the gritty, New York street sensibility that has catapulted J.R. out of the shadow of Dipset and into the lyrical limelight.
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 17 October 2007 |
Hailing from the West Island of Canada’s distinct province, Malicious (aka Mr. Malish) is set to drop some lyrical harm on the masses, with the release of his debut full length album “Music Starts With M”. A former “undisputed freestyle king” of Montreal, Malicious delivers an 18 track set of varying degrees of hip hop styles & forms that keeps the listener wanting to hear more & more.
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Written by Jemma Capleton
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Wednesday, 17 October 2007 |
It’s nothing personal, just revenge- there can only be ONE winner! Have you ever seen an afro blow in the wind? If the answer is no then Afro Samurai is definitely a show to watch. This cold dark tale is set in futuristic, yet feudal Japan. The story follows the journey of Afro as he tries to avenge his father’s murder.
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Written by Jemma Capleton
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Tuesday, 16 October 2007 |
Many of you may have fond memories of the Tick cartoon series which ran on Fox TV and terrestrial TV in the early 90’s. The square jawed super hero is back with vengeance on DVD, with the release of the complete second series. The two disc collection boasts 13 hilarious episodes jam packed with mayhem and some of the most audacious alliteration ever.
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Written by Jemma Capleton
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Tuesday, 16 October 2007 |
Massive R&B is back with a bang!! Watch out-they’ve only gone and done it again! Just when you thought the Massive R&B series couldn’t get any better, they release Massive R&B Winter Collection 2007.
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