Snazz-D & The Ca$hless Family – Dangerous Mix LP [Fire Ent.]
This release has been labelled 'Africa's most anticipated Hip-Hop CD of the Millineum' and dangerous is the only word to describe the new LP from the new and improved Ca$hless Family.
This release has been labelled 'Africa's most anticipated Hip-Hop CD of the Millineum' and dangerous is the only word to describe the new LP from the new and improved Ca$hless Family.
The JVF Clique may not be a name that floats through the mainstream, but it's a name worth remembering. Our View is a continual project of verses on www.JVFradio.com, lyrics on beats covering topical news issues.
M9 has been sat in my backlog of reviews, but I'm sorry that this has been the case as this boys skills are ridiculous. He has an intense rhyming style that takes no prisoners. Melanin 9 breathes new life into a genre that has seemingly been entering its last days.
The Dirty Diggers have not been getting enough love around these parts. I have to confess I started a review of their first LP – Freakishly Strong, but they fell foul of my dwindling work ethic and multifarious demands on my time. Maybe I’ll finish it one day.
The Leeds By Example project (see LeedsByExample.com) first dropped this CD around a year back to positive reviews, but the team behind it obviously feel that it hasn't yet reached every member of it's potential target audience as there's an official re-release under way.
What do you think of when asked to consider the Manchester music scene? Well, if you're my age and were in your teens when Britpop hit, your first thought might well be Oasis. I won't deny for a second that Manchester might equally well be celebrated for its significant and progressive connections with rave culture - for example, the legacy of the Hacienda and more recently a stunning take on Liquid Funk D&B courtesy of Soul:R Records.