Go Big TV was in the venue for UKBL debut event From The Ashes in Brixton. Tony D & Rivers stepped up to go old school for GO BIG TV and display their freestyle ability.
Japanese B-boy Issei and South Korea’s Hong 10 compete in the final of the BC One World Final 2016, in Nagoya, Japan. Watch to see what went down and who was crowned 2016 champion.
Check out this dope footage from UK turntabilst DJ Woody as he performs ‘No End’ from his debut album ‘The Point Of Contact’ with his live band at the DMC World Finals 2016.
Turntables – Lee Woodvine aka DJ Woody
Keyboards – Christian Madden (The Earlies)
Drums – Carl Sharrocks (808 State)
‘The Point Of Contact’ album is hand crafted electronic music born from a collection of disparate dusty vinyl samples, reinterpreted by a cast of Manchester’s finest musicians (including Christian Madden (The Earlies), Carl Sharrocks (808 State), Nick Blacka(GoGo Penguin) and Matthew Halsall) and returned to vinyl to be re-imagined by the hands of one of the Worlds most accomplished scratch DJs.
Get DJ Woody’ debut album ‘The Point Of Contact’ here
This documentary from Red Bull focuses on B-boy Victor as he enters last years 2015 BC One World Finals in Rome with something to prove. For some, b-boying is just a hobby. But for Victor, who carries on his shoulders the hopes of an immigrant family, it’s both a passion and a pathway to a better life.
Watch the 2016 BC One World Finals in Japan later today (Dec 2) here: http://win.gs/BCONELIVE
New video from Masta Ace, “Mathematics” is taken from the legendary emcee’s newest album ‘The Falling Season’ (M3 Records/HHV) and is produced by Kic Beats. Not just a song title, the lyrics drop a lot of mathematical terms as metaphors of the emcee’s philosophy of life and hip hop. Reflective of the content the video directed by Lucrative Sight includes images of Black mathematicians of note throughout history.
The Falling Season (entirely produced by Kic Beats) is a concept piece centered on Masta Ace’s years at Sheepshead Bay High School in the early 80’s. Album guests include Chuck D (Public Enemy), Cormega, A.G, Your Old Droog, Torae, Wordsworth, Stricklin, The World’s Famous Supreme Team and Queen Herawin.
Starting his career with the legendary Juice Crew in the late 80’s, Masta Ace will be celebrating his 50th Birthday Celebration on his home turf of New York City on December 4th. The event will include DJ sets by the mighty Marley Marl, Mister Cee and The Freedom Party DJs Herbert Holler and DJ Cosi. Hosting duties will be handled in part by fellow Juice Crew members Big Daddy Kane, Kool G Rap & DJ Polo, Roxanne Shante, Craig G and more (info link below).
Later in the month, Ace will also be performing with his Juice Crew cohorts with two reunion shows in the tri-state area. These include BB Kings in NYC for Dec 29th and The Wellmont Theater in Montlclair, NJ for Dec 30th. (info links below).
Info/Tickets to Masta Ace’s 50th Birthday Party Here
Info/Tickets for the Dec 29th NYC Juice Crew Reunion: Here
Info/Tickets for the Dec 30th Montclair, NJ Juice Crew Reunion: Here
More info on Masta Ace U.S./ European appearances: Here
Check this EXCLUSIVE three minute film from last weekends world renowned UK Beatbox Championships, sponsored by Relentless Energy Drink at SCALA in London. The film features key artists, judges and vibes from the day, as the best Beatboxers and fans from around the UK converged to see who would be crowned the winners of the three categories up for contention on the day….. Solo, Team and Looping.
With World Class Beatboxers judging the event featuring France’s ALEM (World Solo Champion), Bulgaria’s PE4ENKATA (World Female Champion) and Australia’s TOM THUM this was a truly international event and competitors had to bring their A-game.
The event brings together the world famous UKBC live show – a riotous, high octane battle competition with big cash prizes (courtesy of Relentless) and top music equipment (Korg and Samson) at stake – with the spotlight on the most cutting edge beatbox vocal artists in Britain. Alongside boundary-pushing live performances from the UK’s top artists at the forefront of Hip Hop and Bass culture. Hosting duties on the night were held down by TOO MANY T’s and NATTY SPEAKS and the event was supported with a heavy line up of Live music from ALIX PEREZ, DIRTY DIKE (High Focus) with DJ SAMMY B SIDE, Manchester’s CHIMPO & SKITTLES (LEVELZ), Beatboxer TOM THUM, THE BEATBOX COLLECTIVE (World Team Champions) and DJ BOBA FATT all combining to make this a legendary event.
So after stiff competition and pushing UK Beatboxing to new levels who were crowned Champions?? Well, D-Low was crowned UK Solo Champion, while the all female team of BURD scooped up the UK Team crown for the second year in a row and Bellatrix took the Loop category.
Big Thanks to Relentless Energy Drink, UK Beatbox Championships and Georgia at Easy Tiger PR for the Exclusive footage.
Nice set from DJ Traps (USA) as he places 3rd at DMC World DJ Championships 2016, whereas a lot more routines these days have a EDM feel to them, this one has what I would call a ‘throwback’ or possibly even ‘classic’ vibe to it, probably why I enjoyed it so much. Performance filmed live at the O2 Forum Kentish Town, Saturday 24th September.
On Friday 25th November, High Focus head honcho and highly respected UK emcee Fliptrix releases his 6th solo album ‘Patterns Of Escapism’. We were lucky enough to get an early copy from the good people at High Focus Records of this DOPE release, so i went to my go to reviewer at present Intuitive and it would appear ‘Dope’ is relevant to his review in more ways than one! Here’s what Intuitive had to say about the album……
So over the last few weeks, I’ve been trying to keep myself on the straight and narrow.
Trying out veganism, joining a gym, quitting weed – you know the ones. Those resolutions you make to stop you from coming to the conclusion that your life is one empty, unstoppable train wreck, happening in slow motion. And I’ve been doing okay at it, as well. I haven’t been eating meat, I’ve been getting up early, but the weed… Well…
I was trying my hardest, but then Stix decided it was time for me to do another review. Another week of listening to brand-new UKHH bangers for me to assess. To keep my mind off of the ever-growing need for a zoot. And who does he give me?
Fliptrix. Of course it’s fucking Fliptrix.
So a week later here I am, big stinky zoot in hand, typing at my computer with eyes redder than an angry tomato, feeling at peace with the world. Fuck going to the gym. Fuck it.
Fliptrix has been one of my all-time favourite artists ever since I heard ‘Theory of Rhyme’ and he does anything but disappoint on his newest release, ‘Patterns of Escapism’. Entirely produced by Illinformed, it’s a 17-track experience – featuring some brilliant verses by names such as King Kashmere, Ocean Wisdom, Life MC, Verb T, Dabbla and the Four Owls. Many would argue, myself included, that Fliptrix has been instrumental in the development and success of the UK hip-hop scene so far, having spearheaded the legendary High Focus label that is now one of the biggest hip-hop labels in Europe, and also mentored and assisted countless UK artists who have gone on to big things such as Rag ’n’ Bone Man and Ocean Wisdom. Therefore this release and the artists who collaborated to create it are right at the forefront of where UKHH is going – helping to shape the scene’s sounds and influences in a groundbreaking fashion.
Characterised by wise words, thought-provoking concepts, greezy style and a strong underlying message of both peace and passion for music, Fliptrix has very sharply defined who he is and what he stands for over the last twelve years. As a result of this I have always felt his songs have two main ‘themes’ or ‘styles’ – one style where he is not attempting to send any specific message, but is going as hard as possible – and another where the beats are more contemplative and less neck-breaky, and he attempts to educate you rather than make you go nuts. This duality and versatility is one of the reasons Fliptrix is a unique artist and is also why he has such a loyal fanbase. After coming to this conclusion I decided to try and pick my favourite ‘go hard style’ tune and my favourite ‘send a message’ tune from this album. ‘One Time’ outstripped the other tunes as my favourite banger – packed full of punchy flows, witty lines and big boomin’ samples, for me, it’s Fliptrix at his finest. ‘Burn It’ featuring Ocean Wisdom definitely deserves a mention though as well – the beat is one of Illinformed’s best contributions for this release, the bounce that the track has is fantastic – and for anyone new to High Focus, listening to Ocean Wisdom’s feature on this tune will help you realise why High Focus stuck him on practically every one of their releases this year doing doubletime features. In terms of the more laid-back songs with a message to transmit, I felt as though ‘Spread Peace Around’ was a standout effort – I’ve felt for a while like Fliptrix’s ability at lyricism gets forgotten sometimes because he always has such great production. As an emcee myself I can see the care and thought that goes into songs like this – too often rappers leave a line that they’ve written that doesn’t really fit because it rhymes nicely. With songs like this however you can tell that there is a real, conscious effort to connect to the listener’s emotions and understanding of the world around them. Fliptrix himself said “The music I make is all about the depths of self-exploration and the heights of human consciousness.”
In conclusion, this album is absolutely fantastic. I cannot really fault it – it’s hard to try and find cracks in music that you consider to be better than your own. From the production, to the features, to Fliptrix’s own verses, message and style, the album is consistent in a way that can only come from making honest music and music that you truly believe in. This is Fliptrix’s 6th solo release, and so marks the 6th chapter in his extraordinary story and list of achievements. If I had to think of a criticism, I would say that Fliptrix and High Focus in general have positioned themselves to be ambassadors of the UK scene, and as such could collaborate wider within the scene with things like features and guest production. They do this already, don’t get me wrong – but as somebody who listens to every High Focus release (and I’m not the only one – their fanbase is steadily growing) I’d really like to see a wider range of artists on their albums. After all is said and done, however – I reckon I can probably forgive Fliptrix and ‘Patterns of Escapism’ for completely destroying my attempts to quit weed. It was worth it.
Words; Intuitive
Fliptrix ‘Patterns Of Escapism’ is available digitally, on CD and Vinyl here
NEW VIDEO (Out Today) Fliptrix – ‘Smoke Lingers Always’ Feat. King Kashmere (Prod. Illinformed)
Fliptrix – The Poltergeist (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Fliptrix – Thunder Clouds (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
HF TV – Fliptrix (EXCLUSIVE BARS)
NOMINATED FOR BEST NEWCOMER URBAN MUSIC AWARDS
Despite having released 6 solo albums, 2 crew albums and over a decade in the game, it was revealed that Fliptrix has been nominated for the ‘Best Newcomer’ Award at the UK Urban Music Awards. The award ceremony is scheduled for the 26th of November(the day after the release of ‘Patterns Of Escapism’), it would be a real honor for a High Focus artist to pick up such a prestigious award. Please take one minute out of your day to vote for Fliptrix using the following link: HERE
On top of all this, High Focus also have the ‘Patterns Of Escapism’ Official Launch Party taking place at the infamous Brixton Jamm in South London on the 10th of December. Not Only will both Fliptrix and Illinformed be present performing a special album launch set, but legends such as Task Force will be in the building performing their first show together in London for over a decade, The Four Owls will also be swooping in as will Dabbla and new signings Strange U. Dont miss out on this event, its bound to be a night to remember! GET YOUR TICKETS HERE
Rane presents: DJ Brace (Canada) – DMC World DJ Championships 2016 Performance filmed live at the O2 Forum Kentish Town, Saturday 24th September. I kind of thought this won it for me, but who am I to argue with a world class panel of judges. I get why they gave it to Japan’s DJ Yuto on his technicality but Brace was dope for me.