Really intelligent track from Dubbleoo, I was feeling this straight away.
Really intelligent track from Dubbleoo, I was feeling this straight away.
Some seriously hard-versed lyrical flow from a dude that’s still not even older enough to drink. Kids are angry.
On 05-03-2013, the Demigodz (Apathy, Celph Titled, Ryu of Styles Of Beyond, Esoteric, Motive, Blacastan) will release there first official full-length LP, KILLMatic, and it will feature appearances from RA The Rugged Man, Termanology, Panchi (of NYG’z), Planetary (of Outerspace), Scoop Deville & Eternia with production from DJ Premier, Marco Polo, The Snowgoons, Apathy, Teddy Roxpin, Chumzilla, Skammadix & Will C.
While it’s a frozen tundra over much of the east coast and here in the UK, Demigodz (Apathy, Celph Titled, Ryu, Esoteric, Blacastan & Motive) take you back to the “Summer Of Sam” and go in over a Snowgoons production.
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To celebrate selling out 3 of the 5 shows for their Welcome To Minnesota Tour this March, Atmosphere have put up a double video feature for their track Millennium Dodo’, both directed by Jake Handegard.
For those of you lucky enough to live in Minnesota, these are the last two remaining dates and ticket links left on the tour.
03.04.13 – Mankato, MN @ Verizon Wireless Center
03.01.13 – Bemidji, MN @ Sanford Center
‘When Words Collide’ is a documentary being aired this coming Sunday (27/01/13) on BBC 1Xtra at 9pm. The documentary explores the relationship between hip-hop and spoken word poetry, and features the likes of Chuck D, KRS-One, The Ruby Kid, Mystro, Ty and Saul Williams.
Are hip-hop and poetry worlds apart? Or are the lines between these two celebrated art forms starting to blur? BBC Radio presenter Nihal investigates the relationship between hip-hop and poetry, hearing from some of the finest rappers and spoken word artists around – including Chuck D, KRS-One and Scroobius Pip.
Along the journey, they head to a bar in East London where five rappers and five poets are battling it out across three rounds to decide which form of expression is the best. The results may surprise you…
In Round 1 of Poets vs Rappers, the two teams do what they do best. We find out the shared history of the two art forms, and learn that the connection between hip-hop and poetry might go further back than we think – from the vibrant rap and poetry nights in New York in the 90s, to the legendary ‘godfathers of hip-hop’ such as Gil Scott-Heron and The Last Poets, to American recordings of the 1920s. Could the romantic poets and Shakespeare even be connected? Spoken word artist Kate Tempest and hip-hop artist Akala tell us how.
Round 2 sees our competing poets and rappers taken out of their comfort zones, where poets have to do their thing to music, and rappers have to do their thing without a beat. Nihal speaks to some of today’s finest spoken word artists who started off as rappers, including Kate Tempest, Polar Bear, The Ruby Kid and Scroobius Pip. We also hear from established rappers who have taken themselves out of their comfort zones and strutted their stuff at spoken word nights. UK rappers TY and Mystro tell us why so many rappers are crossing over in to spoken word today. Finally before we find out how our own rappers and poets got on, we meet poet Mark Grist and MC Mixy, otherwise known as The Dead Poets, who tell us about their unique theatre show about learning each other’s art forms.
Then, in our final round of Poets vs Rappers, it’s an out and out battle of words as our rappers and poets clash – but this isn’t the first time a rapper and a poet have gone head to head. At the beginning of 2012, teacher-turned-poet Mark Grist battled MC Blizzard as part of Don’t Flop, the UK’s largest rap battle league. We find out how this battle became an online sensation, and hear from other spoken word artists who have tried their hands at battle rap.
In hip-hop, a rap battle is one of the best places to show off your lyrical skill. We head to Shake The Dust, the UK’s biggest ever youth, poetry slam, where a new generation of lyricists are embracing poetry. We hear from those competing about their love of words and how they draw influence from both poetry and hip-hop.
But where are these new poets and rappers coming from? Nihal finds out how both poetry and hip-hop are being used in education, from the many brilliant poetry and rap workshops, to the growing ‘HipHopEd’ movement, which aims to bring hip-hop culture in to the classroom and prove that it can sit comfortably next to classical poetry.
Finally we return to Poets vs Rappers, to hear what happened when our competitors clashed and find out the winner
More information can be found on the 1xtra website here – http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01q1n4p
Out-Spoken is a monthly night of spoken-word poetry and live music presented by Anthony Anaxagorou and hosted by The Ruby Kid. It has been running since March 2012 and is currently based at The Star of Kings in Kings Cross, London.
This month we see highlights from it’s January show, which was on the 22nd, with performances from:
JJ Bola (@JJ_Bola) – 02:03
Deanna Rodger (@deannarodger) – 05:17
Alex Mills (@AlexMillsMusic) – 07:56
Ty (@Tymusic) – 11:50
Music and film by LiKE music @Karim_Kamar
Outspoken on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Out-Spoken/502095243167472?fref=ts
Twitter: @therubykid @anthony1983
For more information, see http://www.anthonyanaxagorou.com and http://www.therubykid.com
Chester P, is one of the veteran UK hip hop emcee’s that has been around since the early ’90’s.
He has close affiliations with Mudd Fam, Bury Crew and of course he is one half of Task Force, with his brother Farmer G.
Cutting his teeth by battling other rappers with his off the top of the head rhymes, Chester P, is one of the most loved hip hop artists in the UK.
Following the underground success of his last LP ‘Evil is the route of all money’ UK emcee Terra Slim returns with his sophmore solo album W.O.G (Work Of God). At the launch Terra Slim will showcase some of the material from this new project as well as revisiting some of the more known material from ‘Evil is the route of all money’
Support will be provided By Ruinz Ason and J Flames who will peforming tracks form there ground breaking ‘This is Dubtrap’ EP.
Other guest appearance on the night include Genesis Elijah, Supar Novar and Scarz.
Entry to the event will also be free.