I don't think anyone would have guessed what the year was going to bring us, as we rang in 2020 just 12 months ago. Despite restrictions, we need to party, so let's celebrate the end of this terrible year as properly as we can. There might not be clubs or pubs this...
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Let’s Talk About Black Milk
Black Milk, not to be confused with the Milkshake and Dessert Bar or the Clothing brand of the same name, is a Detroit-based Hip Hop producer and rapper. I first discovered the 36 year old when I heard his album "Sound of the City" around 2010. I later realised he was...
3 Feet High & Rising De La Soul Samples
De La Soul is the main reason I got into Hip Hop, and certainly my first step. De La Soul’s Three Feet High & Rising was the soundtrack to my childhood, specifically between the ages of 3 (as far back as I can remember) and 6. In 2019 and 2020 De La Soul have been...
Simon Says GET THE F*** UP
Pharoahe Monch is easily one of my top five favourite emcee’s. His use of Soul music, mixed with witty, intricate and often dark lyrics make his music an easy go-to any time I’m stuck for ideas. His album “W.A.R.” is by far one of the greatest Hip Hop albums ever...
Love J Dilla [Dilla Month!]
Dilla is, hands down, the greatest artist for me. Since discovering him at the age of ~15, I’ve never gone a week without listening to at least one record featuring or produced Jay Dee. Whenever I’m bored of music, I always switch back to listening to some Dilla. The...
Feeling “HEATED” Listening to JAY DEE [Dilla Month!]
On the 7th February 1974, a genius was born. His name was James Dewitt Yancey. To others, J Dilla. An absolute legend in the Hip Hop production scene who should need no introduction.
Madd Skillz from Lords of the Underground
When I was 12/13, Lords of the Underground and Wu-Tang Clan was all I had on my iPod. “Here Come the Lords” were my Summer soundtrack whilst I was soaking up the sun in Tenerife.
Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthing ta F’ Wit! [Gods of Rap Edition]
Back in May, Rhian and I went to the God's of Rap Manchester gig where Wu-Tang Clan headlined. On the way up to Manchester, we recorded the most overdue Sample Sunday of all time. Enjoy!
PARTY & BULLSH** for Notorious B.I.G.’s Birthday!
21st May 2019 marks the Notorious B.I.G.’s 47th birthday and what better way to celebrate than do a Sample Sunday dedicated to Biggie Smalls! Everyone in my generation listening to Biggie and Pac during their teen years - I honestly don’t know anyone who didn’t. Party...
Public Enemy No. 1 [Gods of Rap Edition]
As you may already know, we’re going (or rather, have been) to Gods of Rap featuring Public Enemy, De La Soul, DJ Premier & Wu Tang Clan. Last time I told you how DJ Premier was a big influence during my teen years, but my very first “proper” foray into Hip Hop as...
The Classics with DJ PREMIER
Happy Easter everyone! ? First of all, massive apologies about this weeks visuals - it appears as though Jesus has blessed me and given me a Godly glow. More likely, the blurriness is caused by either a fingerprint or possibly condensation. DJ Premier was my biggest...
SEARCHING for Roy Ayers
Roy Ayers is dangerously funky. He’s an American funk, soul, and jazz composer, vibraphone player, and music producer (I took that from Wikipedia)… He’s a legend. One of my biggest inspirations during my late teen years, especially once I began producing Hip Hop...