All business to do with the street sound culture. Documenting our place in history, the achievements, the growth the pitfalls.
Company Soul Sound one of the foundation music influences for what we call Rare Groove featuring Dirty Den at the controls with his MC Dirty Harry. East Londons No1 Street Sounds and definitely, one of the top 3 music collectors in the scene and suppliers of rare groove and new beats to our Street Sound selectors. We define Rare Groove, talk record fairs, Ibiza trip away the original, celebrity hairdresser Errol Douglas, Telepathy the original Jungle promoters and so much more. There are levels to the game, and Dirty Den demonstrates his love for music and passion for all things soulful while outlining his successes and achievements. On a level? Nah, definitely above the level...
Before they launch their own podcast "It's Our House", which will provide you the viewer with an in-depth insight into the culture documenting the real UK Garage story from voices that played such a monumental part, but may have never been given the time of day to talk about their own experiences and contributions. The legends and presenters the first UK Garage, MC Creed and The Mayor CKP, sat down with Set The Trend for an honest and thought-provoking conversation about their moments in the game discussing music, relationships, history, drugs, successes, Ayia Napa, Elephant & Castle, So Solid and much more. If you want to know how the movement all started then this is an in-depth look into a culture that created a generation of superstars.
Tony P, the shooter, top striker for Jus Good Frenz, one of the most influential pioneers of the Rare Groove movement. Alongside Stanley T an absolute icon and original founder of too many Rare Groove anthems with Biggs. If you think you know your Rare Groove we guarantee you'll know much more today
Set The Trend, set the record straight with probably the biggest street sound DJ of all time, PC Mistri. From car stickers to Ladies Choice, Choice FM, Kiss FM, stories of those days growing up fighting the racists in south London to picking a pocket or two and of course those notorious some may say iconic clubs and blues dances. We learnt a few things and we're sure you will too.
We sat down with Dodd (Studio Express), DJ Emai (Latest Edition) & MC Hollywood (5th Avenue), three of the biggest Street Sound MCs over the last twenty years for some unadulterated straight talking, no chaser sound chat.
All business to do with the Street Sound music business. The growth, development, achievements basically documenting our musical input into history.