Antidote – Don’t Cry For Me [Video]
Antidote raps from the other side on Don't Cry For Me. On this slow and melancholic track he's sending back a message to all those he left behind when he died.
Antidote raps from the other side on Don't Cry For Me. On this slow and melancholic track he's sending back a message to all those he left behind when he died.
Tence from Nottingham returns with his latest track "Champagne Breakfast" which also features Whitty with his own verse. The track follows "Antidote", and is said to have 'an innovative fusion'.
After a long hiatus of almost twelve years, Assa makes a highly anticipated return to the music scene with his latest album, "Denial of Self". Produced exclusively by Pro P, this thirteen track album showcases Assa's raw talent and unique style of dark, gritty UK boom-bap.
Nottingham's Tence returns with a new track Antidote! A rising force in UK rap music which delivers an electrifying and unfiltered experience. Brace yourself for a sonic assault as Tence's hard-hitting lyrics collide with blistering beats.
The North West in the house again with the new 10 track production showcase LP Beast Mode on Revolutionary Records. Morcambe's own Connect Logic this time getting down over the Anabolic Beatz production.
Continuing to delve back into previous releases from T.C.S (Thought Crime Syndicate) we have Fate from 2017. On this highly orchestrated track produced by Profound Beats the North West based MCs Connect Logic, Antidote and Olbers Paradox get down.
Morecambe based crew T.C.S aka Thought Crime Syndicate, comprised of Connect Logic, Olbers Paradox and Antidote drop the big sounding, rough and ready banger Fuck You. It has a bouncy feel which belies the content of the lyrics. Hard. It does what it says, its a big fuck you.
Further releases from the Pro P produced Diamonds In The Rough LP with MC Connect Logic. On this track entitled Press Play Connect Logic and Antidote express their feelings for the beat and how this one is inspiring them to write and reach higher levels.
It's here! The second installment! 20 tracks of UK Hip Hop for your lug'oles. Check back daliy for updates on more music from the artists involved. Be sure to check myspaces, leave comments for me and them - all feedback is welcome. The second installment in the series (Vol. 3 will be hot on its heels) continues the quest to expose UK Hip Hop artists, potentially, to people all over this green planet.
Abdominal first grabbed the attention of students and hipsters everywhere in 2001, when he appeared on an early release by Brighton-based DJ Format, a painfully retro piece of conceptual kitsch-hop entitled "Ill Culinary Behaviour". That track, and I would imagine the majority of the duo's collaborative efforts since, re-worked the seam of sickly nostalgia already thoroughly mined by Jurassic 5, positing in its every tone and nuance that life was better at some unspecified point in the late Eighties and that we should all go back to wearing Adidas sportswear and spinning on our heads whilst watching Yo! MTV Raps.