Showing posts with label UK Hip Hip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UK Hip Hip. Show all posts

Saturday, 18 April 2015

4our Pillars 7th Hip Hop Event Thu 7/7/15





The 4our Pillars are proud to announce that they're holding the 7th Hip Hop event on Thursday 2nd July 2015
The 4our Pillars events are funded and run by some of the founding artists of the UK Hip Hop scene that helped pave the way for many of todays' young MC's. Our events incorporate the main 4 elements of Hip Hop (BBoy-ing, DJ-ing, Graffiti and MC's) under one roof for the night.
Once again we're bringing the event to the famous Bussey Building in South East London
Our last six Hip Hop events have been very successful and we anticipate this event to be our biggest to date which should not be missed. As many people know by now, we always have surprise guests at our events..
Those that attended our last event in December 2014 got to witness New York's very own Cormega grace us with his presence on stage to perform for the masses.
Details of confirmed acts are:
Host: Big Ted
Acts:
The Four Owls feat. Molotov
Joker Starr
Bakery Boys
Union Blak
Guest appearances on the night TBC.
DJ's:
DJ Mada (Son of Noise/Hardnoise)
DJ Sammy B-Side (High Focus)
Jazz T (BOOT/EOW)
DJ STYLEWARZ (Germany)
Miss C Brown
Graffiti Writer: WISHER ID
BBoys/BGirls: Open cyhper to all dancers/Poppers/Lockers etc...

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http://4ourpillars.com
https://www.facebook.com/4ourPillars
https://twitter.com/4ourpillars

Sunday, 21 September 2014

Ready to Rock Comic Book and Record Vol 2 OUT NOW

Ready to Rock Comic Book and Record *OUT NOW*
 
Ready to Rock 02: comic book and 7 inch record from Bret Syfert on Vimeo.
 


Issue 02 has arrived! The Breyks are giraffe people in the distant future who re-create hip hop culture after digging up the vinyl records of ancient man. Their utopian existence is threatened by the arrival of Phantom, an evil being born from an industrial past. Ready to Rock is the only hip hop comic book and 7" record series on the planet. Each issue comes with a new 45 produced by Aidan Orange, and Issue 02 includes original tracks by Fatnice and Que Rock. Issue 01 has sold out, but you can catch up on the story and music by downloading a FREE digital version of the first comic and MP3s of sides A and B of the record. If you have questions or comments, please contact Bret @ bret [at] hydeslovelies.com



Dan Duce's Classic "Battle Animals" features in the Comic

 Dan Lish's Grandmaster Flash Illustration for the DJ Hero game see more at http://danlish.com

Kid Kash's page 

Kid Kash more of him & his 7 Dollar crew HERE

 Aple76's Page

See more Aple76 artwork HERE

Buy Your Copy Now HERE

Ready to Rock Comic Book and Record: Issue 01 *SOLD OUT*

Ready to Rock: comic book and 7 inch record from Bret Syfert on Vimeo.

Issue 01 has sold out, but you can catch up on the story and music by downloading a FREE digital version of the comic and MP3s of sides A and B of the record.
http://leacybrothers.com

Saturday, 15 February 2014

TPS Fam The New Album "Hot Water Music" Launch Party @ The Windmill Brixton South London *THIS THURS* 20/2/14 £3 Entry

TPS Fam The New Album "Hot Water Music" Launch Party 
This Thursday 20 Feb 2014 £3 Entry
@ The Windmill Brixton South London

Cronxden Break Beaters and Stella Spitters TPS Fam are a group consisting of Strange Neighbour, Jack Diggs & Big Toast. TPS is an Independent UK Hip Hop Power house, behind Revorg Records, sick production for many UK artists and are known for  linking with the cream of new UK. 

To celebrate the launch of the new TPS album "Hot Water Music", Revorg Records is putting on a night of live Hip Hop featuring some of the best live acts on the scene. There is also an open mic for all the hungry MCs out there!

TPS Album Launch Party @ 
The Windmill

22 Blenheim Gardens
Brixton, Brixton Hill
London SW2 5BZ
020 8671 0700
windmillbrixton.co.uk



http://revorg.co.uk
http://tpsfam.bandcamp.com




Taken from the album Hot Water Music out 21st February 2014 on Revorg Records
Produced by Jack Diggs with additional bass by Ryan
www.revorg.co.uk



Jack Diggs - Memory Lane Ft. TPS Fam
hird single lifted from Jack Diggs - Dirty Finger Nails LP.
Memory Lane Features TPS and is Produced by The Strange Neighbour



TPS Fam - Wonderful Place (HD)
Taken from the album The Big QP - http://tpsfam.bandcamp.com
Produced By Jack Diggs
Vocals by The Strange Neighbour, Jack Diggs & Big Toast



Efeks: Contemporary Classic (album snippets)
*ALSO PERFORMING ON THE NIGHT*
Preview of the debut solo album by south London lyricist Efeks.
Album out on 08/11/13 on Revorg Records
Pre-orders available now from www.revorg.co.uk



ORDER 7" VINYL NOW
"Mystro - Keep Doing It" is the A side released on 7" Vinyl along with FREE A3 poster on http://revorg.co.uk/mystro-cappo-7-vi...
AA side Cappo - No Way About It prd. IMS for Starch Music.
Video Directed by Lyle Lindgren



03 Let's Fly - Sir Plus, Oliver Sudden, Datkid & Jack Diggs Cuts By Sammy B-Side (HEISENBERG EP)


Jack Diggs - Kill The Sound
Produced, written and performed by Jack Diggs (TPS Fam)
Taken from the album Dirty Finger Nails
Dropping May 27th on Revorg Records

Monday, 21 October 2013

Planet Rock & 210 Presents: The Doppelgangaz 1st London Show 15 December 2013


Planet Rock & 210 Presents: The Doppelgangaz 1st London Show 15/12/13 


The Doppelgangaz is an American Hip Hop group from Orange County,New York (NYC) consisting of Matter Ov Fact (MC,Producer) and EP (MC,Producer). 

The Doppelgangaz - On The Rag (Official Music Video)
The Sixth Release of off HARK, OUT NAO!!!
Director: The Doppelgangaz
Director of Photography: Big Josh
2013 Groggy Pack Entertainment, LLC.
 
They have released four full-length albums (two of which are primarily instrumental) and one EP.The group was included on Raw Roots"Top Underground Artists Of 2011" list They were featured in Europe's biggest Hip-Hop magazine JUICE in support of their 2011 album "LONE SHARKS"..

The group's 2011 release Lone Sharks has received widespread critical acclaim for its production being reminiscent of the "raw", gritty style that was the iconic sound of east coast New York Hip-Hop in the mid 1990s. Their rapping and lyrics have also been complimented for their unique subject matter, tone and imagery..
In 2012, the group was covered in the major American Hip-Hop magazine XXL in its "The Break" section, which highlights up and coming Hip-Hop acts.. Underground Hip-Hop authority Kevin Nottingham has reported on and interviewed the group multiple times on the award winning.

http://www.TheDoppelgangaz.com
http://www.Twitter.com/TheDoppelgangaz
http://www.Facebook.com/TheDoppelgangaz
http://Groggypack.tumblr.com/
http://TheDoppelgangaz.bandcamp.com
https://soundcloud.com/the-doppelgangaz


The Doppelgangaz (Groggy Pack Entertainment) USA
-Micall Parknsun (YNR-Productions)
-Onoe Caponoe (Audio Doughnuts)

Hosted by:
-Stig Of The Dump (Lewis Recordings)
(2X End Of The Weak WORLD MC Challenge Champion) 

On the Turntables:
-Disorda (Suspect Packages / Dub Chronicles)
-DJ Pings (KingUnderground Records)
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Sunday 15th December 2013

PLAN B 
418 Brixton Road 
SW9 7AY
London 

Doors open 19:00 - 02:00 

Tube: Brixton Station (Victoria Line)
Buses:(Brixton Station) Serving routes: 109, 118, 133, 159, 250, 333, 45, 59,
Night Buses: N109, N133.

Tickets are £12 now on sale at:
(On the door:£16)

Easy to 1 of the 10 FREE Tickets (Link below)


TJ Chill (Universal Zulu Nation/Kaos Crew/SenseiFM/Itch FM Elder) 1st Solo Album "Cool Like Pacino" OUT NOW


 TJ Chill – Cool Like Pacino
Available on i-Tunes and all other digital formats NOW!

Afrika Bambaataa’s UK Zulu Nation stalwart and MC from the UK Hip Hop group KAOS Krew, TJ Chill, launches his impressive debut album. With features from Alex Watson; Prem C; The Sweet Chap; Ricky Rankin; Black Moth Connection; Tim Westwood; Mikey Sovereign; Opera singer Melodee Fernandez; Black Thunder; Cobra; DJ Fin and of course the KAOS Krew. 

TJ Chill - C'mon!
 
Production courtesy of TJ Chill; DJ Rumple; TC; Fernando Duhalde; Blackmoth Connection; Pixie; DVD and Tom Marsh (Repairman/Elbow). Recorded at MAP Music; Stanley House and Abbey Road Studios.

Cool Like Pacino is TJ Chill’s 3rd release of 2013 following his single collaboration ‘Pioneers’ with Redd Emcee and then the single ‘Spitting Blood’.

JDA Cut (Universal Zulu Nation/Sensei.FM/Itch FM Elder) & TJ Chill (Universal Zulu Nation/Kaos Crew/SenseiFM/Itch FM Elder)

TJ Chill is a familiar face on the Hip Hop scene in his Zulu Nation capacity and presented the Zulu Nation Rap Show on Itch FM which promoted and broke other UK artists. He was a co-founder of Sensei FM and in 2012 he hosted the first ever UK Hip Hop Honours Awards.

He’s back to MC-ing and this 14 track album with its loose homage to screen icon Al Pacino (where each track contains a subtle reference to Mr Pacino or one of his films), displays a variety of Hip Hop styles from funk to hardcore to classical to freestyle to soulful.

TJ Chill on the album ‘Cool Like Pacino’: “It was built to be an album experience in the way that Led Zeppelin used to do it back in the day. I was also aiming to make it the best debut album since Definitely Maybe! Although I am 100% Hip Hop, I have a very punk approach which was there even from my earliest KAOS Krew days. It has to be funky, it has to be loud and it has to have attitude and I think all of that can be said about this album”

KAOS KREW - NEXT VERSION
in 1998 the KAOS KREW (TJ CHILL, JONIE D and PEEKABOO) re-entered the studio after a considerable hiatus and released the hardcore radio single NEXT VERSION.

RECORD LABEL CONTACT: Carl Jorgensen at Black Pyramid Recordings 
E: info@blackpyramidrecordings
TJ Chill management: Yasmin Allen at Rosie Management 07715 929 394

Friday, 16 August 2013

Unstoppable - A Feature Length Documentary About The Roots of Hip Hop in London


Hip Hop landed in the UK in the 80s conquering young minds and souls. From Bboying to Djing, from Graffiti to Rapping, imitating what was coming from the US was part of a path towards understanding the complexity of these new cultural expressions. Soon the 4 elements had to adapt to the cultural traditions as well as to the social and political conditions of the specific texture on which they were developing, creating a local and unique scene. The difficulties of everyday life in London during those times were such that Hip Hop was soon embraced by the youth as a way to express their identity and, at the same time, as a form of rebellion against social marginalization. Conscious or unconscious, cultural resistance is what that generation was expressing thought their words and bodies and through musical and visual images. These elements started to undermine the urban surface, having their epicentre in the Covent Garden area, getting first noticed by independent record labels that started publishing the powerful sound, lyrics and style of the London scene.






Mc E-mix (Family Quest) supports Unstoppable 

About the Film Makers:
"First of all we are Hip Hop lovers. Hip Hop brought us together as a crew, Hip Hop gave us the topic for this documentary and Hip Hop will make all of this happen.  
We are an international crew of professionals mainly working in the film industry ready to invest all of ourselves in this exciting new project. Some of us have been knowing each others for years, some of us just met. We gathered as a team for the first time in December 2012, when Lidia (director), Giuseppe aka u.net (author), Viola (producer), Vanina (sound recordist) and Claudia (researcher) traveled to London for the 4our Pillars event at the Underdog Gallery. Here the encounter with Nicola (producer), Hannah (assistant producer) and then with Anna (community manager) completed the creation of this young and enthusiastic team. A collaboration between Woka from Rome and 11 Little Films from London was agreed, and this led to the shooting of the very first interviews in December when we met Mc Mello, Rodney P and Myster MC, Cheeko and Dirty Harry from the Family Quest crew. Then we met Logic in January, to check out what a representative from the younger generations of mcs thinks, while in March we had a second intense session. We had the opportunity of interviewing  Fresh Ski, DJ Fingers and Yankee, and we had the massive honour to host a round table with Mc Mello, Ameena, Pride and Alex Mac. It ended up in a 7-hour-long intense sunday afternoon with loads of experiences and deep thougths shared and discussed.  
We already have two other sessions scheduled, one at the beginning of June and a second one in August. 
In June we'll be attending the 4our Pillars event on friday the 7th and go on with our meetings and interviews. In August we'll shoot the core of the documentary: all the remaining interviews we need, and all the cool shots of London that, along with the archive footage we are gathering, will support the documentary's narrative. 
So, keep yourself updated on the development of Unstoppable, and find out more on the roots of Hip Hop in UK!  
Yo"



Unstoppable - The roots of Hip Hop in London


Henry Chalfant supports Unstoppable

Friday, 26 April 2013

210 Presents Masta Ace Live @ Cargo London Wed 1/5/13 £10 Support from FLIPTRIX,VERB T, Simiah & Hosted by MICALL PARKNSUN



210 Presents legendary Masta Ace from Brownsville Brooklyn NYC @Cargo London 01.05.2013 Support by the High Focus Records artists Fliptrix,Verb T and Dj.Madnice.Doors open 7pm and on the Decks Simiah from KingUnderground Records after the 1999 ITF Champion Dj.Jazz T..More information  below.Peace
 MASTA ACE (Brooklyn NYC) USA
 FLIPTRIX,VERB T & DJ.MADNICE (High Focus Records) UK
 Hosted by MICALL PARKNSUN (YNR-Productions) UK
Decks: DJ JAZZ T 1999 ITF Champion (Boot Redords) UK
 SIMIAH (KingUnderground Records) UK
 210 (RH,210 Presents) HU
Planet Rock Graphics (PRG) 2013 collection will be also available to buy and Micall Parknsun`s T-Shirts is on sale at the venue. Web-shop : www.planetrockgraphics.com 
Venue: CARGO 83 Rivington Street,Shoreditch, London Buses : 26, 35, 47, 48, 67, 78, 149, 242 to Shoreditch High Street Tube Station : Old Street Station or Liverpool Street Station Overground : Shoreditch High Street Station Tel : 020 7739 3440 Doors: 7pm – 00:30 
Tickets : www.skiddle.com Advance £10 and on Doors £18 Available here : http://www.skiddle.com/events/11824472/
Any question info@210presents.com FlyerDesign by Shabe Contact : shabedesign@gmail.com
   Masta Ace Kickin' Real Knowledge 
 MASTA ACE  American rapper from Brownsville Brooklyn NYC, Masta Ace became a hip-hop DJ in the 70s before adjusting to MC status by 1983. He won a rapping competition two years later which earned him studio time with producer Marley Marl, before a collegiate interlude followed. He contributed to the In Control Volume 1 set by Marl, and the latter’s label, Cold Chillin’ Records, offered him a recording contract. His 1990 debut album, Take A Look Around, was fuelled by Marley Marl’s funk throb and included the hit duet, ‘Me And The Biz’. Songs like ‘Brooklyn Battles’ attempted to look through the blood and rage circus of urban decadent rap. Masta Ace had earlier contributed to the Brand New Heavies’ Heavy Rhyme Experience: Vol. 1. His second album, released under the Masta Ace “Incorporated”. The title-track, ‘Slaughtahouse’, a clever parody on the absurd machismo of gangsta rap: ‘99 rappers wanna kill to sound ill, You couldn’t find their brains with a drill’. However, the graphic presentation of the video failed to impress MTV who banned it. The album also included the radio hits ‘Jeep Ass Niguh’ and ‘Style Wars’. Masta Ace enjoyed more success with the Crooklyn Dodgers project with Special Ed and Buckshot of Black Moon, scoring with the Spike Lee soundtrack single, ‘Crooklyn’. His third album featured the radio hit ‘Born To Roll’, but following its release little was heard of Masta Ace in the mainstream media. He remained busy on the underground scene, however, releasing a series of singles and collaborating with several artists. The rapper broke his album silence in 2001 with the release of “Disposable Arts”.
Masta Ace - Acknowledge (High & Mighty Diss)
“Disposable Arts” became one of the most acclaimed underground hip hop releases of 2001, beloved for its pure hip hop style and clever album concept, which served as a fictional story, chronicling Ace’s time spent at a satirical rap school named the “Institute of Disposable Arts”. JCOR Records folded soon after the release, leaving it out-of-print, until being re-released in 2005 on Ace’s self-established M3 label. The album closer, “No Regrets”, led many fans to believe that it would be Ace’s final album, because of the line “I Don`t Know If It`s End,But Yo,It Might Be” Ace killed the rumors by returning in 2004 with his fifth album “A Long Hot Summer” another highly acclaimed effort. The story concept, similar to that on his last release, served as a prelude to the story told on “Disposable Arts”, chronicling the “Long Hot Summer” that led to his character’s incarceration at the beginning of the “Disposable Arts” album. Rumors once again spread about a retirement, which were again squashed, when Ace announced the formation of his new rap crew named eMC including himself, Punchline,Worsworth. Ace remarked in a December 2006 interview that he would no longer record as a solo artist, only with eMC.
Masta Ace & EDO. G - Ei8ht Is Enough [Directed by Court Dunn] 
eMC’s first group album, “The Show” was scheduled for early 2007 but was released in February 2008 digitally and April 2008 physically. In 2007, Masta Ace had a track included on the “Official Joints” Official Mixtape, a compilation of previously unreleased tracks by various NYC rappers.In 2009, Masta Ace joined forces with legendary Boston rapper Edo G to release “Arts & Entertainment” which was released on November 3, 2009.”Arts & Entertainment” got shortened to A&E which resulted in the cable TV channel A&E asking Masta and Edo to remove the symbol from their original album artwork. The albums already printed have been sold at live shows following the release of the record.In 2011 and in 2012 he coaches high school football for the Irvington Blue Knights in NJ. In 2012, Masta Ace is set to release “MA DOOM Son Of Yvonne”, produced entirely by MF Doom, as well as a 10th anniversary release of Disposable Arts, featuring new recordings of songs from the album with a Live Band.. The same site interviewed Masta Ace and he explained that “Son of Yvonne” helps him put across the things he didn’t get to say to his mother before she died. The beats on the album are sourced from the “Special Herbs” series of instrumental mixtapes by Metal Face..Doom did not directly collaborate with Masta Ace in the production of this album, instead merely signing off on the beats. The album features appearances from the legendary Big Daddy Kane, Pav Bundy, Reggie B, Milani the Artis and a verse from MF Doom. The album was released on July 17, 2012 via M3 Records and Fat Beats Records.
Marco Polo feat. Masta Ace - Nostalgia