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Friday, 11 April 2008 |
Little Vic became involved with music at a young age, laying tracks in the studio with his Uncle Paulie, Big KO, and his cousin John. John who became DJ John John, now works closely with major music forces such as Shadyville Entertainment and is known on the New York music scene for his explosive mix tapes, often featuring tracks and freestyles from Little Vic. |
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Written by Jemma Capleton
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Wednesday, 09 April 2008 |
![John Legend - The Making Of A Legend DVD [Urban Edge] John Legend - The Making Of A Legend DVD [Urban Edge]](http://www.britishhiphop.co.uk/images/stories/john_legend-frontpage.jpg) They are all just ordinary people! Does anybody on this DVD actually know John Legend? Supposedly this biography of Johns’ life documents his rapid rise to fame and is told through the people who know him best. Interesting! |
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Tuesday, 08 April 2008 |
Skandal has a fine pedigree if you consider the beat makers he has worked with in the past, i.e. Beat Butcha and The Last Skeptik from the Halal Beats stable. Now for his debut EP he has enlisted Chemo to produce the beats. |
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Tuesday, 08 April 2008 |
Zero dB of the Drum & Bass genre first came out in 1999 when they dropped Come Party on the Fluid Ounce label. Later in 2007 they masterminded the remix album, Heavyweight Gringos. Zero dB have had many of their tracks remixed and have been remixing others tracks and this latest project sees remixes of tracks from the likes of: DJ Kentaro, Peter Kruder, Nwachukwu and Dave Da Gato. |
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Tuesday, 08 April 2008 |
On his first studio album since 2003’s highly praised ‘Later That Day’ (called “easily one of the most creative hip hop albums of the year” by Amazon.com), Lyrics Born (aka Tom Shimura) once again raises the bar with ‘Everywhere At Once’. |
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Tuesday, 08 April 2008 |
Heavyweight Japanese DJ Kentaro who is known as a turntablist and former DMC winner, but after his debut LP Enter he has also become known as a producer. He returns with a couple of astonishing remixes which keep him firmly on top of everyones request lists. |
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Tuesday, 08 April 2008 |
DJ Doc Rok is a hip hop / house / pop producer and DJ currently residing in Washington. At only 22, he has gained international notoriety for his consistent remixes which have spanned everything: from Jay-Z and Led Zeppelin to M.I.A. and Ludacris; from Soulja Boy and Lil Wayne to Marvin Gaye and the Nine Inch Nails. |
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Tuesday, 08 April 2008 |
I went all verbose and waxed lyrical about 209’s first releases and this one is no different. After another gap, Leicester’s hardest beat maker returns with a cross-Atlantic hook up. For this release he has teamed up with one of Queensbridge’s finest - Imam Thug. |
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Monday, 07 April 2008 |
Ventriloquist is poet and producer Chris Redmond. His style utilises a spoken word style which is great for telling stories. Now for this release he has the backing of a six piece live band whose members are made up from Nostalgia 77, Heritage Orchestra and Examples Of Twelves. |
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Written by Nino
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Monday, 07 April 2008 |
![Freyed Knot - That Bradfunk LP [Sinoptic Music] Freyed Knot - That Bradfunk LP [Sinoptic Music]](http://www.britishhiphop.co.uk/images/stories/freyed_knot-that_bradfunk.jpg) ‘ That Bradfunk’ is an eclectic break down of ExP’s personal lines and the rest of the groups undeniable soul funk. ‘ Knot That Bad’ is a proper anthem in its own right. Again, Freyed Knot are actually staying true to their roots, spitting about what they know as opposed to what Krs-One knew ten years ago... |
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