MADLIB: The Beat Konducta'WLIB AM: King Of The Wigflip'
Madlib: maverick, prolific, and tirelessly uninhibited.
'W.L.I.B. AM. King of the Wigflip', the final instalment in the Beat Generation series, finds Madlib venturing away from the deconstruction of world rhythms on recent projects and returning to his Western hemisphere roots in hip-hop and R&B.
Starting with the ominous, tribal overtones of 'The New Resident' its spiritual spank followed by the customarily aggressive Guilty Simpson on the brassy, stabbing 'Blow the Horns On 'Em' In getting back to basics, lyricism is in full effect, courtesy of Cali cohorts such as Defari on the driving, speed-limit bass funk of 'Gamble On Ya Boy', MED and Poke's ode to home stance with the fury of 'The Ox (805)' and Murs doing what Murs do in addressing the "can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em" state of male-female relations over the electro-pulse minimalism of 'Ratrace'.
Beat Konducta The Younger, Oh No, teams up with big brother Madlib as The Professionals on 'I Want It Back' while the maestro himself steps away from his helm at the beat machine and drops into the vocal booth on the audacious 'Heat'.
World Famous Beat Junkie J.Rocc heralds the return of the DJ with cuts on 'Blindfold Test #10 (He Don't Play)' before the proceedings venturing eastward with Detroit's party hearty Frank N' Dank riding the humming, percussive 'Drinks Up!' like Motor City madmen.
Another Motown-born MC, former Common and Kanye West sideman, Karriem Riggins, provides a glimpse into the Madlib-Riggins Supreme Team pairing on the melancholy 'Life', while veteran Prince Po provides a standout cameo with the vibrant buoyancy of 'The Thang-Thang'.
Talib Kweli, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Roc C, and the songbird styling of Frezna ('Yo-Yo Affair, parts 1 & 2') and Stacy Epps round out 'W.L.I.B. AM. King of the Wigflip', which is woven together by dusty interludes and instrumentals like few but The Beat Konducta can.
Madlib will be performing at the BBE 12 event on Friday 5th December 2008 at Area Nightclub, Vauxhall, London.
Release: 20.10.08Label: RapsterWebsite: rapsterrecords.com myspace.com/madlib
Posted by Anna Nathanson
Thursday, 21 August 2008
Sunday, 17 August 2008
Million Dan
New Millian Dan 'Spektrum Special Edition' album
If you enjoyed Million Dan’s ‘Spektrum’ album you’ll love the ‘Spektrum Special Edition'!
Not only does it have two bonus tracks it now comes with a bonus DVD featuring videos, interviews, live performances, behind the scenes extras plus much more!
To coincide with the release is the ‘Spektrum Special Edition’ Launch Party on September 1st 2008 at Club Astoria 2, Tottenham Court Road. This is in conjunction with Hip-Hop Connection’s 20th Anniversary party at the Jump Off club night.
The single ‘Inner City Got Plenty Cases’ is also released on September 15th.
Here’s what the critics are saying about Million Dan:
The Sun “Spektrum...A Hit”
Metro “Spektrum...Best Hip-Hop album to be released this year...”
Music Week: “Excellent”
If that’s not enough Million Dan is also on the front cover of this month’s Hip-Hop Connection Magazine alongside Roots Manuva, Skinnyman and Sway
Posted by Anna Nathanson
If you enjoyed Million Dan’s ‘Spektrum’ album you’ll love the ‘Spektrum Special Edition'!
Not only does it have two bonus tracks it now comes with a bonus DVD featuring videos, interviews, live performances, behind the scenes extras plus much more!
To coincide with the release is the ‘Spektrum Special Edition’ Launch Party on September 1st 2008 at Club Astoria 2, Tottenham Court Road. This is in conjunction with Hip-Hop Connection’s 20th Anniversary party at the Jump Off club night.
The single ‘Inner City Got Plenty Cases’ is also released on September 15th.
Here’s what the critics are saying about Million Dan:
The Sun “Spektrum...A Hit”
Metro “Spektrum...Best Hip-Hop album to be released this year...”
Music Week: “Excellent”
If that’s not enough Million Dan is also on the front cover of this month’s Hip-Hop Connection Magazine alongside Roots Manuva, Skinnyman and Sway
Posted by Anna Nathanson
Wednesday, 13 August 2008
Exclusive Competition! Win tickets to see A-Trak this week!
Exclusive to Big Smoke Magazine!
We have a pair of tickets to give away for A-Trak's show at Plan B in London this Friday night! To enter, please email anna.nathanson@gmail.com stating why you should win. Good luck!
Posted by Anna Nathanson
We have a pair of tickets to give away for A-Trak's show at Plan B in London this Friday night! To enter, please email anna.nathanson@gmail.com stating why you should win. Good luck!
Posted by Anna Nathanson
Friday, 1 August 2008
New Blak Twang album!
Blak Twang’s long awaited 5th album “Speaking from Xperience” is set to be released September 29th 2008 on Abstract Urban.
Blak Twang’s elder statesman status means he’s a natural spokesman for home-grown hip-hop, whether defending the scene he helped put back in the shop window on prime-time television, or his battle-hardened tones meaning every track he blesses is given a thick coating of experience, knowledge and wisdom. But Twang has never been one for relying on high-fiving himself, preferring the oft-cited defiance of letting the music talk for itself. Ignited by the jump-off single
Help Them Lord – a crashing, rousing extension of Jahmali’s So Rotton chorus – Speaking from Xperience has him snatching back his throne, and getting nice and comfy on it while he’s at it. Right from the starter’s gun, he resumes domestic sovereignty on the apocalyptic Legends, trading breathless show-n-proves with Sway, and Nah I Ain’t Done relishes putting impudent inquisitors back on the shelf.
Tony Rotton has always produced his own beats whilst working alongside various talented beat makers. This time around collaborations have come from First Man and Silvastone Beats on production and sharing mic time with right-hand man K9 as well as Kanye West connect Rhymefest, UK's own up and coming talent Tor and Nigeria's MTV award winning singer Tuface Idibia Rotton’s unshakeable, knuckle-whitening grip on the mic steadfastly remains. Once a lyric’s spat, it stays spat, lamenting the easily influenced on
Champagne Lifestyle and Nu N’uh alongside Estelle. Resting on laurels has never been a good look, meaning the maintenance of survival instincts is essential, developing into a one-man amnesty on Cant Truss Dem, How Long, and So Hard rummaging through old soul 45s to score tales of today’s harsh realities.
Taking a moment to survey his status, the memoirs of Raplife and ‘96 pick up where Ain’t Done 2 Bad left off. Hey People switches up to grime-shocked pressure, epitomising the Twangsta moving away slightly from his usual block-knocking, ragga-streaked beats and presenting new erudition in higher definition, full of battle royale fanfares and titan-grappling strings. That said, Click n Roll has Blak Twang spitting a saliva-flying inferno over club-toppling drums, and though he may not admit it himself, Twang can be a chivalrous gentle giant, as
For the Summa confirms.
They say there’s no substitute for experience, and the return of the Rotton One vigorously and determinedly upholds this maxim.
Click on the link below to hear the album, read biog and check out the video and single for “Champagne Lifestyle” which is available as a digital download single only.
http://www.unionblack.co.uk/blaktwang/BlakTwang_Ecard.html
Posted by Anna Nathanson
Blak Twang’s elder statesman status means he’s a natural spokesman for home-grown hip-hop, whether defending the scene he helped put back in the shop window on prime-time television, or his battle-hardened tones meaning every track he blesses is given a thick coating of experience, knowledge and wisdom. But Twang has never been one for relying on high-fiving himself, preferring the oft-cited defiance of letting the music talk for itself. Ignited by the jump-off single
Help Them Lord – a crashing, rousing extension of Jahmali’s So Rotton chorus – Speaking from Xperience has him snatching back his throne, and getting nice and comfy on it while he’s at it. Right from the starter’s gun, he resumes domestic sovereignty on the apocalyptic Legends, trading breathless show-n-proves with Sway, and Nah I Ain’t Done relishes putting impudent inquisitors back on the shelf.
Tony Rotton has always produced his own beats whilst working alongside various talented beat makers. This time around collaborations have come from First Man and Silvastone Beats on production and sharing mic time with right-hand man K9 as well as Kanye West connect Rhymefest, UK's own up and coming talent Tor and Nigeria's MTV award winning singer Tuface Idibia Rotton’s unshakeable, knuckle-whitening grip on the mic steadfastly remains. Once a lyric’s spat, it stays spat, lamenting the easily influenced on
Champagne Lifestyle and Nu N’uh alongside Estelle. Resting on laurels has never been a good look, meaning the maintenance of survival instincts is essential, developing into a one-man amnesty on Cant Truss Dem, How Long, and So Hard rummaging through old soul 45s to score tales of today’s harsh realities.
Taking a moment to survey his status, the memoirs of Raplife and ‘96 pick up where Ain’t Done 2 Bad left off. Hey People switches up to grime-shocked pressure, epitomising the Twangsta moving away slightly from his usual block-knocking, ragga-streaked beats and presenting new erudition in higher definition, full of battle royale fanfares and titan-grappling strings. That said, Click n Roll has Blak Twang spitting a saliva-flying inferno over club-toppling drums, and though he may not admit it himself, Twang can be a chivalrous gentle giant, as
For the Summa confirms.
They say there’s no substitute for experience, and the return of the Rotton One vigorously and determinedly upholds this maxim.
Click on the link below to hear the album, read biog and check out the video and single for “Champagne Lifestyle” which is available as a digital download single only.
http://www.unionblack.co.uk/blaktwang/BlakTwang_Ecard.html
Posted by Anna Nathanson
DJ Krush live!
DJ Krush LIVE
plus support from edI T+ DJ Vadim + Memory9 + Reptiles Koko -
3rd August 2008
7pm
www.wegottickets.com
Every now and then a live show comes along that makes you think ‘yeah, I’ll go to that’ even though it’s on a Sunday night and you may have to take a sick day on the Monday. Well, here’s one of those shows!
This one is definitely not worth missing for anything... DJ Krush is arguably the most gifted producer & DJ in the world with a superb sense in mixing and composing who's been lauded for years by both his domestic and the international audience.
Probably the most revered and renowned Japanese musician alive; the very fact of this unprecedented esteem goes some way toward justifying his laurels alone. Krush's introduction to hip-hop came like that of so many others, through the movie Wildstyle.
But unlike most of us this single event inspired the young Krush to form a posse which immediately became the greatest in Japan where it remained until Krush went solo in '92, and on to even greater prestige. Krush was also the first DJ to use turntables as live instruments, doing free sessions with live musicians on stage and comes at you in '08 as the battle hardened veteran of dance floor killing shows from here to Burkina Faso. Expect a live turntablism display unlike anything you have seen before.
www.myspace.com/hideakiishii
Edward Ma, better known under the recording name edIT (or The Con-Artist) is a Los Angeles electronic producer and DJ. His second full length album titled Certified Air Raid Material was released October 9, 2007 and features notable Hip-hop artists such as Busdriver, TTC, and The Grouch of Livin' Legends. Edit is most known for his collaborative work with other DJ's and musical artists. He is an old college friend of electronic artist Daedelus and has contributed a remix to his Something Bells release. In addition to his friends in The Glitch Mob, edIT has also worked with and produced albums for many popular electronica and hip-hop artists such as Sole, Emanon, Dntel, Boreta, Jel, Busdriver and TTC.
www.myspace.com/edit
DJ Vadim is a workaholic powerhouse DJ/producer/musical incendiary and he hits the stage tonight surfing the wave of his latest release 'The Soundcatcher'. It is Brazilian carnival spirit crossed with a reggae soundsystem and Brooklyn, New York hiphop sensibilities. It promises to deliver us a DJ Vadim at his eclectic best, rocking the dancefloor like only he can.
www.myspace.com/djvadim
Memory9 bridges the gap between the zen of electronic performance and the thrust of live playing thanks to unique control surfaces and homemade software, injecting the floor with his kaleidoscopic vision of music: expect to hear a unique mashup from beginning to end, expect it to surprise you with shards from myriad corners of the musical spectrum. That, and loads of bass.
www.myspace.com/gadisassoon
Reptiles draw a straight line from the roots of hip hop to the captain's star log. They have the emotional impact like back in the day, yet leave you feeling you've just made one small head nod for man. Part of Vadim's Oneself collective, they are the perfect addition to this brazen night of bank hollyday dancefloor shaking.
www.myspace.com/reptilestyles -- liquidplaythings.com
Posted by Anna Nathanson
plus support from edI T+ DJ Vadim + Memory9 + Reptiles Koko -
3rd August 2008
7pm
www.wegottickets.com
Every now and then a live show comes along that makes you think ‘yeah, I’ll go to that’ even though it’s on a Sunday night and you may have to take a sick day on the Monday. Well, here’s one of those shows!
This one is definitely not worth missing for anything... DJ Krush is arguably the most gifted producer & DJ in the world with a superb sense in mixing and composing who's been lauded for years by both his domestic and the international audience.
Probably the most revered and renowned Japanese musician alive; the very fact of this unprecedented esteem goes some way toward justifying his laurels alone. Krush's introduction to hip-hop came like that of so many others, through the movie Wildstyle.
But unlike most of us this single event inspired the young Krush to form a posse which immediately became the greatest in Japan where it remained until Krush went solo in '92, and on to even greater prestige. Krush was also the first DJ to use turntables as live instruments, doing free sessions with live musicians on stage and comes at you in '08 as the battle hardened veteran of dance floor killing shows from here to Burkina Faso. Expect a live turntablism display unlike anything you have seen before.
www.myspace.com/hideakiishii
Edward Ma, better known under the recording name edIT (or The Con-Artist) is a Los Angeles electronic producer and DJ. His second full length album titled Certified Air Raid Material was released October 9, 2007 and features notable Hip-hop artists such as Busdriver, TTC, and The Grouch of Livin' Legends. Edit is most known for his collaborative work with other DJ's and musical artists. He is an old college friend of electronic artist Daedelus and has contributed a remix to his Something Bells release. In addition to his friends in The Glitch Mob, edIT has also worked with and produced albums for many popular electronica and hip-hop artists such as Sole, Emanon, Dntel, Boreta, Jel, Busdriver and TTC.
www.myspace.com/edit
DJ Vadim is a workaholic powerhouse DJ/producer/musical incendiary and he hits the stage tonight surfing the wave of his latest release 'The Soundcatcher'. It is Brazilian carnival spirit crossed with a reggae soundsystem and Brooklyn, New York hiphop sensibilities. It promises to deliver us a DJ Vadim at his eclectic best, rocking the dancefloor like only he can.
www.myspace.com/djvadim
Memory9 bridges the gap between the zen of electronic performance and the thrust of live playing thanks to unique control surfaces and homemade software, injecting the floor with his kaleidoscopic vision of music: expect to hear a unique mashup from beginning to end, expect it to surprise you with shards from myriad corners of the musical spectrum. That, and loads of bass.
www.myspace.com/gadisassoon
Reptiles draw a straight line from the roots of hip hop to the captain's star log. They have the emotional impact like back in the day, yet leave you feeling you've just made one small head nod for man. Part of Vadim's Oneself collective, they are the perfect addition to this brazen night of bank hollyday dancefloor shaking.
www.myspace.com/reptilestyles -- liquidplaythings.com
Posted by Anna Nathanson
Herbal this Sunday!
Take it Back @ Herbal this Sunday, 3rd August 2008
Dan Greenpeace
Excalibah
Tommy Sparks
James Lebens
Take it Back- Classic Hip Hop
1st Sunday of every month @
10-15 Kingsland Rd,
Shoreditch,
London E2 8DA
Free b4 9pm
£5 after/ £3 NUS
Doors 8-1am
www.myspace.com/takeitbackuk
Posted by Anna Nathanson
Dan Greenpeace
Excalibah
Tommy Sparks
James Lebens
Take it Back- Classic Hip Hop
1st Sunday of every month @
10-15 Kingsland Rd,
Shoreditch,
London E2 8DA
Free b4 9pm
£5 after/ £3 NUS
Doors 8-1am
www.myspace.com/takeitbackuk
Posted by Anna Nathanson
Ty speaking at the Contact Theatre
Saturday 16 August
TY
All shows at 8.00pm Tickets £10/6
Contact Theatre
Oxford Road, Manchester, M15, 6JA
www.contact-theatre.org
0161 274 0600
One of the UK’s most cherished names in Hip Hop, Ty has made critically acclaimed albums, shared mics on stage with Hip Hop luminaries such as Talib Kweli and De La Soul, been name-checked by Lily Allen and performed with Damon Albarn. A Mercury Music Prize nominee, Ty has won numerous awards, taking his vision of hip hop into prisons and schools acting as spokesman for his musical culture on Newsnight. Ty has a history of involvement in the spoken word/poetry scene, as well as running workshops in schools and beyond. At this An Audience With double bill, Ty demonstrates skills involved in creating verse, exploring how words and music relate to performance.
Posted by Anna Nathanson
TY
All shows at 8.00pm Tickets £10/6
Contact Theatre
Oxford Road, Manchester, M15, 6JA
www.contact-theatre.org
0161 274 0600
One of the UK’s most cherished names in Hip Hop, Ty has made critically acclaimed albums, shared mics on stage with Hip Hop luminaries such as Talib Kweli and De La Soul, been name-checked by Lily Allen and performed with Damon Albarn. A Mercury Music Prize nominee, Ty has won numerous awards, taking his vision of hip hop into prisons and schools acting as spokesman for his musical culture on Newsnight. Ty has a history of involvement in the spoken word/poetry scene, as well as running workshops in schools and beyond. At this An Audience With double bill, Ty demonstrates skills involved in creating verse, exploring how words and music relate to performance.
Posted by Anna Nathanson
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