Jam Baxter – Cherry Red Paint Job [Video]
Watch the official music video 'Cherry Red Paint Job' by Jam Baxter. Killer video coming like a film. Some of Jam Baxter's best work to date. Taken from the album 'Fetch The Poison' via Blah Records.
Watch the official music video 'Cherry Red Paint Job' by Jam Baxter. Killer video coming like a film. Some of Jam Baxter's best work to date. Taken from the album 'Fetch The Poison' via Blah Records.
Slim Papi and Jam Baxter combine on the Cosmo Kramer track. The pair trade lyrics like a malnourished Big Pun and Fat Joe over a psychedelic instrumental powered by an electrifying prog guitar.
Forest DLG, (AKA Telemachus, FKA Chemo Productions), is a highly regarded producer, musician and sound engineer. Growing up in South London, a young Telemachus soaked up the frequencies of late night Choice FM and underground pirate radio.
Watch the official music video for 'Go On' by Jam Baxter. Superb piece of art by Jam the man with off the charts beat by Jack Danz. Blah Records rarely missing these days.
Watch the official music video for 'Flickers On The Fourth Floor' by Jam Baxter featuring DJ Sammy B-Side. Jam Baxter continues his auditory assault which is increasing from his South American travels. Blah records coming with the heat once again.
Watch the official music video 'Blood Red Cheese Wire' by Jam Baxter. Jam is the master of psychedelic and macabre bars. On the track he divulges a catalogue of things no one wants in their life and expands the concept as the track progresses. Released via Blah Records.
Watch the official music video 'Salsa Valentina' by Jam Baxter. Produced by Sumgii its a slower paced boarderline sleepy offering, but Baxter still hypes up the verbals.
Check below for the latest burner from Jam Baxter and Sumgii. Taken from Jam Baxter'- 'Obscure Liqueurs' produced by Sumgii, coming soon.
The last few years have proven to be some of the finest in the history of British hip-hop, with the ever increasing number of solid emcees emerging, and with them some premier independent record labels that continue to flourish with every passing day. The sheer volume of commendable releases from last year alone was a sure sign that things only continue to get bigger and better for UK hip-hop enthusiasts, and that someday soon hopefully the mainstream industry will catch up and wise up to what they've been missing out on.
Since their first release was played on John Peel’s show the North West London collective London Zoo have worked with Dubbledge, Foreign Beggars, Stig of the Dump, and more. They now have their Brainstorm LP out and Danielle caught up with them to find out more…