Supar Novar - No Favours LP [Flip Life Records]

Supar Novar – No Favours LP [Flip Life Records]

Supar Novar has been a prominent figure in UK Hip-Hop for over a decade. He was a member of the legendary rap group The Mud Family and has released music on Kemet Entertainment Records (Klashnekoff), Self Destruct Music (Skinnyman), PM Muzik (Mud Family), Wolftown Recordings (LATE), UK Runnings (Tricksta) and more, as well as sharing stages with Ghostface Killa from Wu-Tang Clan, M.O.P, The Clipse and DJ Premier.

DJ Shadow UK Tour

DJ Shadow UK Tour 2011

DJ Shadow has a new full length album out in October on Island records. Its called The Less You Know The Better. The first singles were I Gotta Rock and I'm Excited which features Afrikan Boy and the LP will also feature Tom Vek, Little Dragon and Talib Kweli.

The Last Skeptik - No Train mp3 [Grindstone]

The Last Skeptik – No Train mp3 [Grindstone]

Brand new from DJ and producer The Last Skeptik comes this addictively eerie bricolage of massive drums and funk addled bass. The filth on the snares sits on top of your brain and shakes any juice out all over the floorboards. An anthem for anyone that's ever spewed hatred about the lateness, or lack of, a train (or steam engine for you older types), 'No Train!' is an ode to the small town of Beek en Donk in the Netherlands, which has no train station. Woe is them.

IRS - Speaks Volumes LP [IRS]

IRS – Speaks Volumes LP [IRS]

Whilst scrolling through the endless hell of facebook the latest IRS album Speaking Volumes came into my field of vision and moments later through my headphones. As with all the great UK Hip Hop groups IRS is underrated and overlooked, meanwhile Idris Elba’s on TV trying to tell us that So Solid were one of the most significant things in Hip Hop’s history – as AC would say, ‘Dickheads!!’.

London Riots 2011 - Time For Change

London Riots 2011 – Time For Change

I wrote these lyrics while helicopters were flying overhead and sirens blazed through the streets, I felt upset at the misrepresentation of my community and culture as a whole and wanted to speak out as i believe many others would like to do too. I was also alarmed by the reckless attitudes of those who have given up on the system and felt that only people from the community could reach out to them before things spiralled out of control.