Blade Brown talks to Link Up TV on the importance of selling music & where a lot of UK rappers go wrong.
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ZEDO – Pusherman. Filmed in Amsterdam, Directed & Produced by; LimeLight TV & Zedo
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Vinny Vintage presents his first video installment off his debut mixtape #TheRoadToVibeCity for “MindSet” ft. Jonny G of The Pilot Kids. Directed, Edited, and Produced by LLama
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#TheRoadToVibeCity will be up for Free download on March 19
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With the upcoming release of his full-length solo mixtape ‘The Recipe’, West London rapper Swami Baracus unleashes the first track from the project, ‘Way Of The Dragon’!
Having previously released the Drum & Bass banger ‘Hyper’, here the Baracuda returns to his Hip-Hop roots to provide three minutes of witty punchlines, articulate wordplay and electric flow to whet appetites for the forthcoming mixtape!
The single is now available for FREE download so get your copy today, and reminisce to a time of classic boom-bap beats and astute lyricism returning to your speakers! DOPE!!!
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TEEZ – STANdbY Public Service Announcement
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Link Up TV linked up with Growns to bring you Keep Grafting.
EDUCATED GUESTS PRESENT THE NIGHT SCHOOL SESSIONS
Friday 29th March 2013 at Brixton Jamm
Educated Guests are proud to announce the first instalment of The Night School Sessions, a night of underground UK hip hop covering the whole spectrum of the scene from the biggest and best to the up and coming and the underrated. For the opening show acclaimed London collective Triple Darkness will be performing their first group gig in over 3 years, supported by some of the brightest up and coming talent in the scene and hosted by Defcon’s Natty Speaks.
TRIPLE DARKNESS (Cyrus Malachi / M9 aka Melanin 9 / Crown Nectar aka Nasheron / Iron Braydz / Phoenix da Icefire / Ray Vendetta / Black Prophet / Blasphemy / Tesla’s Ghost / Ringz of Saturn / Anatomy)
Triple Darkness is a London collective originating from the three man group who released the highly acclaimed 2008 album Anathema. There are now 11 members consisting of some of the finest in the scene, and with M9’s 2012 album Magna Carta receiving widespread praise plus upcoming releases from Cyrus Malachi (Black Athena April 20th), Phoenix Da Icefire (Cinematic), Tesla’s Ghost and Ray Vendetta to name a few, 2013 is shaping up to be a massive year for Triple Darkness.
DEM OR US (Datkid / Baileys Brown aka Dee Green)
Dem Or Us is a Bristol based group built around producer/rapper Baileys Brown and Split Prophets member Datkid. With one of the most talked about singles and albums of last year (Wordplay magazine’s single of the year – Home By 8) and plenty of projects in the pipeline, you will be hearing a lot more from them both in the near future.
K9 (Frenglish Connexion)
Frenglish Connexion member, Blak Twang protégé and raw golden era sound specialist, K9 has been putting in the work with three mixtape releases and a selection of well-received Youtube tracks (Rawthentizm/Fahamu) under his belt, he is now set to release a debut album this summer.
UNION BLAK (Kimba / SirWill)
New Jersey rapper Kimba and producer/DJ SirWilliams make up Union Blak. The duo recently released their DJ 279 co-signed promo single, Street Englisch, gaining recognition both sides of the Atlantic.
Venue: Brixton Jamm, 261 Brixton Rd, London, SW9 6LH
Date:Friday 29th March 2013
Time: 7pm – 11pm
Tickets: £5 advance www.WeGotTickets.com / £5 before 8pm / £8 on the door
Having established himself as a force in the UK scene, Giggs gives Link Up TV a unique insight into his early success, sharing the early moments surrounding the street banger “Talking the Hardest.”
The Icepick is probably the most multi-faceted emcee in the UK game, and is unarguably one of its best. He has one of the games most viscous flows, battles at an incredibly high level, and has a body of work that is both varied and experimental.
The Icepick came into the game at the tail end of the 1980’s, serving as the front man for his crew, The Zombie Headhunters, founding members of the HQ Squad. He instantly made an impact with his legendary ‘Enter The Tormentor’ verse that was used on both ‘The Burial Proceedings In The Coarse of Three Knights’ put out on the Music of Life imprint, and ‘The Contract’ which was featured on Hijacks ‘Horns of Jericho’ LP. The Icepick also made a memorable contribution to the BROTHER Movements ‘Beyond The 16th Parallell’, a track rallying UK Hip Hops finest against apartheid in South Africa.
His punchy, vociferous style and mind-blowing imagery made a huge impression on all who heard him, and many were waiting for him to follow up his explosive entry into the game with a single of his own. Unfortunately, fans were left wanting for at least another four years before they would hear anything new. But then, in 1995, The Icepick came back out of retirement to record ‘The Genocide EP’ with a new crew called The Body Snatchers that comprised of DJ Supreme and MC Grizzly. The EP contained blistering battle raps related over the type of militant, vicious production that Supreme had used to make Hijack a household name. It was a classic record. Unfortunately, ‘The Genocide EP’ saw a very limited release so not many people even knew of the records existence. Furthermore, fans had to wait a further two years before they would have access to new, widely available, commercial material from The Icepick.
When The Icepick did return with the single ‘Phenomenal Criminal’ in 1997, there was a slight change to his sound. The punchy inflections and battle mentality that are his signature energy were still in effect, but now The Icepick was holding up a mirror to life on the streets. So the subject matter and the language he was using in his lyrics had changed slightly, and it was more in line with the kind of language you’d associate with man from road. The Icepick had made a radical transition the mentality was less B-Boy and more Roughneck. To draw attention to the change, Supreme altered his production style too. Gone was the Old Skool Hijack sound we had come to associate with him, as he moved on to a live flex, centered around the use of analogue keyboard sounds and slower drum programming an auditory experience more inline with the old skool reggae sound systems from the 1980’s.
The reinvention didn’t stop there. In 1998, The Icepick dropped ‘The Icepick EP’ which featured the track ‘Sour Puss’. Here, The Icepick played the Slick Rick role, demonstrating his ability to tell funny stories. You may remember hearing him freestyle this track live on DJ 279’s Choice FM show and the whole studio was on the floor weeping with laughter. This is one department where UK Rap traditionally lacks, but The Icepick, who has always demonstrated an ability to be witty, funny and insulting in his more battle oriented material, is a comedic master.
In 1999, The Icepick altered his style yet again when he dropped the ‘Dungeon Funk EP’ on Ruf Beats/Backbone. Here, The Icepick demonstrated that he was adept at mastering that frenzied style of flow one normally associates with a Busta Rhymes or Twista. However, what he produced came off as a whole new style in its own right, since The Icepick melded it with the UK nuances and ebonics one would usually hear on inner London city streets.
Since then, The Icepick has contributed vocals to a variety of projects. These include Gunshots ‘English Patient’, MC Mell-O’s ‘Against The Grain Project’, and his own crews ‘HQ Radio’ mixtapes. Since then The Icepick (now known also as Jack Jones), has recorded with acts such as Insane Macbeth, ‘Against the Grain’ featuring artists such as Grizzly, Don E, MC Mello and Estelle as mentioned earlier. He has now embarked on releasing this album covering his years as a recording artist. This Album is a must for all fans of UK Rap.
iTunes Link: https://itunes.apple.com/album/its-just-me-and-you/id605505036
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