The Rugged Man speaks on becoming a legend in a recent interview at the A3C hip hop festival. Watch the entire interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yh-zx….
The Rugged Man speaks on becoming a legend in a recent interview at the A3C hip hop festival. Watch the entire interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yh-zx….
In case you haven’t seen, our man Adam recently interviewed Tony D and Locksmyth (he has a much bigger feature on the second part if you’re wondering) recently. It’s going to be first of many video interviews that we’ll be doing. Keep checking back for new interviews and more shots of Adam’s pretty face.
Thanks again to Tony D and Locksmyth!
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Mr Drastick appeared on The UK Hip Hop Show with Mr 13 & DJ Bones, on http://www.WeAreBang.com & 103.6FM recently.
To hear the full length interview log on to
https://soundcloud.com/djbonesandmr13…
Filmed & Edited By Theo Rennie of TheRennie TV.
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Drastick was promoting his latest release ‘Gladiatorial Passion Volume 2’, available for FREE download now at http://www.datpiff.com/Mr-Drastick-Gl…
Hear More From 2 Skinny Guys And A Camera, aka DJ Bones and Mr 13, on https://soundcloud.com/djbonesandmr13
Also look out for https://www.EandDaniels.com for more info/updates on the 2 presenters, as well as a direct link to their radio show.
As part of our new interview series ‘Get To Know’ our boy Adam caught up with Don’t flop Champ and E and Daniels own Tony D.
Subscribe to the channel to keep up with our uploads including part 2 featuring LockSmyth dropping mid week.
I discovered me and Tony share the first Hip hop track we both bought! (Stix)
Veteran UK DJ Tim Westwood has had a storied career with vinyl, from his early days in the London club scene to his time spent spinning tunes on BBC Radio 1. Clearly, he’s a perfect candidate for Fuse’s Crate Diggers.
Camp Lo and Ski Beatz discuss their creative process and give a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the upcoming Camp Lo album, entirely produced by Ski.
Cormega talks about the album ‘Mega Philosophy’ with Large Professor and his passion for music on the RapIsOuttaControl Radio show
http://www.RapIsOuttaControl.com/corm…
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eMC spoke with Battle Rap Journalist Michael Hughes about a variety of Battle Rap related topics in this clip from their exclusive interview with VladTV.
They began by discussing the infamous Canibus vs Dizaster battle, and how Canibus choked so badly because he lost the battle within himself to perform at his very best. Punchline stated that he actually showed that battle to LL Cool J, and LL stated “I feel bad for the kid,” after he watched Canibus pull out the notepad.
They went on to speak about the highly anticipated battle between Joe Budden vs Hollow Da Don, and how they think the “playing field isn’t leveled,” due to Joe Budden’s life having been played out in front of the public in ways that Hollow has never experienced. eMC does believe that Joe can spit and will come with good material, however.
The interview concluded with the guys addressing the slim possibility of competing in the battle ring in the future, and explained that their lyrical attention is primarily focused on making good music.
The word anniversary once referred to the commemorative feast in honor of a Catholic saint. Today we use the term for a celebration of any past event that took place the year or years prior on the same date.
This year in particular marks the 20th Anniversary of a hip-hop record distinguished by its raw sound, uncompromising lyricism, and social commentary: Jeru the Damaja’s debut album, The Sun Rises In The East. 1994 was a powerful, transformative year for hip-hop. Nas, OutKast, and Biggie Smalls each dropped their debut albums, while other more established artists released projects regarded both then and now as milestones in the genre. Jeru was only 21 years old when he recorded the The Sun Rises; 22 when it came out on Payday Records. And the album was well received in the hip-hop community.
What you’re about to hear is Jeru the Damaja taking us track by track through his DJ Premier-produced debut album, delving into an array of subjects and stories such as:
– Waiting and watching for Nas to create Illmatic.
– Spending formative years with the members of the Wu-Tang Clan.
– The nature of Brooklyn pride.
– His inspiration drawn from his family, friends, and predecessors.
– And the story of how he got his pet hamster.
This is “You Must Learn.”
“You Must Learn” was produced and edited by Peter Oasis, written by Dharmic X, and executive produced by Evan Auerbach (of UpNorthTrips), with narration from Soul Khan. The intro was produced by DJ Flipout, and the artwork was designed by Kelly Green.
British DJ Andy Carthy, aka Mr. Scruff, talks about his father’s blues records and the Lightnin’ Hopkins album that blew him away.
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