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Friday, 31 August 2007 |
Enfenetee, the former Baltimore based rapper has found a new home in Charlotte, North Carolina, and a new single release titled "What U Talkin Bout - Dirty South Mix". Critics are saying this is one of her best recordings, and fans are buying that view and the song. Enfenetee is the most downloaded independent female rapper on the internet. To date she has a combined total of over 63,000 downloads sold through www.x9records.com .
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Friday, 31 August 2007 |
Young entrepreneur, Sincere is set to release his ground breaking new mini movie and sountrack, ‘So Sincere’. Written and staring Sincere and directed by Ben Peters, this short film gives the viewer a fierce adrenalin soaked glimpse into a day in the life of this up and coming MC and features cameo’s and exclusive tracks from some of the UK & US finest including: Akala, D Double E, Scorcher, SAS, Wretch 32, SMS, Bashy & Styles P.
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Thursday, 30 August 2007 |
Edwin Starr was an integral part of the soul, Motown and dance floor scene from the mid 50’s until his untimely death in 2003. With a string of major UK hits to his name including S.O.S, Twenty Five Miles, War, Happy Radio, Contact and I Have Faith In You, Edwin Starr remained a hero on England’s Northern Soul circuit, where his energy and dedication to delivering a quality performance was greatly appreciated.
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Thursday, 30 August 2007 |
As the landscape of music is carved throughout time, the work born solely to contribute to that progression is something to be appreciated. With lyrical aspirations of Bob Dylan and a healthy admiration for the innovative guitar work of Bert Jansch, the contribution from acoustic singer / songwriter Marco Mahler is immense.
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Written by Analogue
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Wednesday, 29 August 2007 |
J-Treole are a quartet from the London area who fuse Jazz and Hip-Hop to create a fresh, live-sounding mix on their debut CD, entitled "Minor Details". Immediate comparisons may initially and inevitably focus upon the influence of Philadelphia act The Roots, who arguably invented the concept of a rapper backed up by a live band - if, that is, one may ignore for a second the influence of earlier pioneers such as Gil Scott-Heron.
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Wednesday, 22 August 2007 |
You may remember this bright, young star from his feature spots on albums by RDB and Jas Virdee, he made his mark and took with him a legion of fans. Now he’s back and taking the lead, please welcome The Dark MC with his debut offering entitled ‘It’s Getting Dark In Here’ out September on The Sound Pipe Records.
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Friday, 17 August 2007 |
Dancehall-inspired rapper and producer Young Blee released the first taster, and title track, from his new album as a digital download on 13 August. ‘Who’s Dat Boy?’ will be available from all major digital distributors and can also be picked up on pre-release at www.crossseasent.com. |
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Saturday, 11 August 2007 |
Universol's latest CD is entitled "Concrete Music", possibly because the tracks consist of rock solid material. The product is a street smart Hip Hop mixture. "Concrete Music" The Street LP, as Team Radio Wreck likes to call it, is good enough to secure Universol's nomination for the Underground Music Awards "Most Original Artist of the Year" award.
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Written by Analogue
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Thursday, 09 August 2007 |
Jehst's position as one of the most respected lyricists in the UK is more or less a given nowadays. His dense, intelligent rhymes take some getting into and his style is distinctive enough to divide opinion, but once you've break past the barrier and enter his world, the extent to which he dominates and defines a certain strain and style of UK Hip-Hop becomes both evident and wholly justifiable. |
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Wednesday, 08 August 2007 |
Straight outta South Yorks comes “the rap Jonnie Briggs” and Sheffield’s one-man answer to the Beastie Boys; the gob-wobbling, microphone-bothering rap powerhouse known as Kid Acne. Romance Ain’t Dead is an 11 track short, sharp shock to the ear drums that’s filled with more bangers than an overstocked sausage factory and is one of the funniest yet slickest albums you’ll have heard all year.
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