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Over the last 12 months or so I’ve noticed a definite change in style in production, and vocal flow; especially when it comes to our colonial cousins. It seems as if in response to the mass produced, triple snared, auto-tuned top 40, the independent and underground heads had replied by appreciating the original elements a lot more again. The use of real DJs, classic soul samples, scratching that last longer than 7 seconds, and intelligently placed cuts (Oh I love me some cuts). That sentence right there is how I would describe Supastition’s newly released ‘The Blackboard EP’.
Although saying all that, and whilst I am extremely happy that a lot of rappers have reignited their friendship with DJs, and not iPods, if done badly it can still be just as monotonous and boring as the auto-tuned dudes. The title track is a good track, using some nice classical bass cuts, and shows off Supasition’s MC skills, both lyrical and flow-wise. It’s a nice opener, but in my opinion not his best on the EP. The songs that follow are vast improvements, and really open up his eclectic style; ‘Daydream’ got me a lot more interested in this released, and ‘Indestructible’ and ‘Rejoice’ had me hooked and convinced. Faust, Shortee and M-Phazes truly give ‘Indestructible’ its extra backbone, and push it over that edge.
Supasitition has a style very reminiscent of Nas’, and I don’t mean that in a biting sense, I mean that Supasition raps from the back of his throat and pushes the words out in that same sincere and hard way. He is also akin to Nas and other greats, in that he has a really strong grasp of storytelling, and opens up about some pretty personal, and imitate issues throughout the record. Being vulnerable on a record, and being completely sincere whilst dodging obvious obstacles is a hard task to do, and he conquers it well.
It’s not all non-fiction though, and ‘Best Worst Day not only has some of my favourite production and instrumentation on the whole record, but the narrative behind the song has a really interesting, and a nice little twist to it. For the exact story behind this track, and all the others you can read the song by song explanations through a link on his Bandcamp page.
Overall, this is a really solid and enduring release, that I believe I’ll be bumping for years to come. Supa has been out of the game for a while and this a perfect release to not only reclaim his spot, but make a large space for himself.
The EP would also not be as half as good as it without the joint collaborations of Faust, Shortee, M-Phazes, Dirty Art Club, Marco Polo, Veterano, Rik Marvel , The Mighty DR, Croup and of course the vocal talents of Dominique. This feels like a huge team effort, created by a crew of people that really care about the outcome, and it shows in the final project. Get this.|
Words: Aimee
For fans of: Blacastan, Nas, Homeboy Sandman.
For those of you that keep up with who’s producing a lot of the new UK talent, then chances are you’re probably aware of Baileys Brown. He’s worked with Twizzy, Ramson Badbones, Split Prophets, Jinxsta, M.A.B and a whole lot of others (I’ll just make it easier for you all, and just put the links below). I was recently shown this short graffiti film that Baileys had brought into creation, shot in the Netherlands (don’t get your knickers in a twist, it’s got subtitles). It’s really well shot, and packs in quite a few unexpected twists in it for a short. Whether you’re a writer or not, I highly recommend giving this a watch.
New artist from Coney Island (BK), Cool Hand Lukey links with Lil Fame (M.O.P.), Royal Flush and Lucky Tatt for his new leak and video “On The Map.”
Check out this exclsuive freestyle from Edinburgh’s Blasfima Sinna. As one of Scotland’s leading underground emcee’s he plans to release a barrage of material this year and has just featured on the CCF Mixtape alongside his label mate Conscious Route.
Check out his music at https://soundcloud.com/#blasfimasinna
Follow him on Twitter @Blasfima Sinna
Here’s another old school performance Tim Westwood has uploaded to his youtube channel, this time we got for you LL Cool J live in London.
Check out this exclusive interview that Big Dutty Deeze did with Tricksta as he talks on his plans for his long time running mixtape series UK Runnings that started back in 2001. He talks on his new series UK Hip-Hop Sessions as well as forthcoming artist mixtapes. 12 years in the game and now a judge & panelist for the Official Mixtape Awards, expect big things from UK Runnings in 2013.
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For the fourth year running the artist known as Mystro aka MysDiggi has dropped another classic Round up of the 12 entertaining months that made up 2012. As always MysDiggi laces a Black Einstein produced beat and breaks down the years top stories in the world of news and entertainment on these UK shores from the Queens Jubilee to the twitter beefs between some of our favourites. Many of us thought that there may not be a Rap Up from MysDiggi this year due to the eagerly awaited release of his debut LP ‘Mystrogen’ and it being so close to the time of year he usually drops twhat has now become an anuual event, but some how he did it again and dare we say it’s the best one yet?
The UK Rap Up 2012 has managed to keep up the tradition of not only informing us on topics we forgot about during the last year but also surpass our expectations and be better than the last one. With more of an up-tempo backdrop than the previous 3, MysDiggi manages to keep us informed with the highs and lows of 2012 whilst still maintaining his signature consistency of flow and wordplay so many MC’s world-wide look up to. It’s only right we try and get him reading us the news like this oneday!
http://www.mysdiggi.com
http://www.twitter.com/MysDiggi
http://www.facebook.com/MysDiggiMusic
http://www.soundcloud.com/mysdiggi
http://www.twitter.com/BlackEinstein
http://www.twitter.com/MarvinJay
http://www.twitter.com/DJEssDee
http://www.twitter.com/DanDNA
Koncept “Malt Disney” EP drops February 26th. All produced by Deejay Element. Basslines by J57.
DOWNLOAD THE SONG FREE: http://www.audiomack.com/song/koncept-1/give-it-up-feat-reks-prod-by-deejay-e…
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New music video from Sean Price’s ‘Mic Tyson’ album out now on Duck Down Music. In Sean Price’s words, “The Genesis of the Omega sounded better than the start of the ending. I was trying to be slick with the words. The Genesis, you know that’s the beginning of The Bible. The Omega, that’s the end. On some punk shit…I read too many comic books.”



