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Diggin' In The Digits
Ep.237 - #UKBHM 2023: Blak Twang

Diggin' In The Digits

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 60:40


As Hip-Hop in the US was booming in the 90s, Hip-Hop in the UK were searching for a new voice after a good class in the late 80s/early 90s. Enter Blak Twang who was not just winning awards before his 1st album dropped, but his 1st album took nearly 20 years to actually drop! In the time between, Blak Twang crafter a solid solo discography that shows personal growth the deeper it goes.TIMESTAMPS:Weekly Music Roundup - (0:53) (Ben = Bold / Charlie = Italics) YawnyBlew & AMIR. - DREAMBIIG CARRTOONS - Saturday Night Infinity Song - Metamorphosis Berhana - Amen (The Nomad's Dream)  Shay Lia - FACETS Terrace Martin & Alex Isley - I Left My Heart In Ladera Sampha - Lahai Vic Spencer & August Fanon - Psychological Cheat Sheet 4 Topic Intro/Ben's Research House - (9:27)Dettwork SouthEast - (19:18)19 Longtime - (31:45)Kik Off - (35:32)"The Rotton Club" & "Speaking from Xperience" - (39:25)Lighter Note - (49:22)Thanks for listening. Below are the Social accounts for all parties involved.Music - "Pizza And Video Games" by Bonus Points (Thanks to Chillhop Music for the right to use)HHBTN (Twitter & IG) - @HipHopNumbers5E (Twitter) - @The5thElementUKChillHop (Twitter) - @ChillhopdotcomBonus Points (Twitter) - @BonusPoints92Other Podcasts Under The 5EPN:"What's Good?" W/ Charlie TaylorIn Search of SauceBlack Women Watch...5EPN RadioThe Beauty Of Independence

Southern Vangard
Episode 327 - Southern Vangard Radio

Southern Vangard

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 97:14


BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep327! There's only one thing that needs to be said this week - BIGGUP LORD JUCO AND FINN. “Company” is out now, go support those brothers. Matter of fact, go support that whole Toronto scene, there's no one doing it better right now. Yeah we said it. YOU WAAAAALCOME!!!!! #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on all platforms #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK Recorded live June 5, 2022 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on all platforms #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks Talk Break Inst. - "Ski Masks To Jet Skis" - DJ Rhettmatic "Dial Tone" - Lord Juco & Finn ft. Eddie Kaine "Little Bit" - Stu Bangas & Dres The Black Sheep "Sons Of Godzilla" - C-Lance ft. Apathy, Celph Titled & DJ Eclipse "Osiris" - MC Ren "Flowzelle" - The Meridians "Kuyas" - XP The Marxman & DJ Rhettmatic ft. Big Twins Talk Break Inst. - "Trunk" - XP The Marxman & D-Styles "Detroit" - Bizarre ft. DJ Lenn Swann (prod. Foul Mouth) "Ca$aMigo$ (Casa Le Grand III)" - Ca$ablanca ft. O The Great "Line Em Up" - BodyBagBen "The Book Of Life" - C-Lance ft. Murs, R.A. The Rugged Man & Justin Cohen "Cursed Earth" - Krohme ft. Chino XL, Sleep Sinatra and Lord Goat Talk Break Inst. - "Kuyas" - Dj Rhettmatic "The Vibe" - Destruct ft. Kev Brown "Here's The Sign" - Destruct ft. Reef The Lost Cauze & EQ "Beast" - Shortee Blitz ft. Blak Twang, Cory Gunz, Jon Connor & Joell Ortiz "Dillinger" - Bizarre (prod. Foul Mouth) "Palazzo" - Lord Juco & Finn ft. Asun Eastwood Talk Break Inst. - "Lil Mijos" - D-Styles ** TWITCH ONLY SET ** "Make the Music with Your Mouth" - Biz Markie "Nobody Beats The Biz" - Biz Markie "Vapors" - Biz Markie "Albee Square Mall" - Biz Markie "This Is Something For The Radio" - Biz Markie "Beatbox (Interlude)" - Biz Markie

Lager Time
On the Death of Skibadee

Lager Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 19:03


I'm not sure exactly where I was when I heard Skibadee Mcing, for the first time but I'm quite sure it was on the school bus, sat next to my mate, Graham, who lent me a copy, which I copied, of a DJ Brockie set; from a One Nation tape-pack. What I do know is, that it was on that tape, that I first heard Skibba and it stayed in my Walkman, for a very long time. I still have it somewhere and can still recite many of the MC's lyrics on it. We all have a that tape – I've got two, this is the other one.The year was 1998, I would've been about 14. The tape itself, was definitely from 98. That was the year that another legendary UK MC passed away, Stevie Hyper D. His name, along with ‘R I P' was chanted a lot throughout that tape and a lot of the other DJ sets that were in that same tape-pack. It was pertinent, because from my point of view, and a lot of others, Skibadee went on take Stevie Hyper D's crown, as the King of Drum and Bass MC's and all-round UK MC legend.For those that don't know what, or who I'm talking about, that's ok, I'll try and explain but I'm not quite sure where to start. Perhaps yesterday (Sunday, 28.2.22) I saw online, whilst sat watching that new Kanye West documentary on Netflix, that Skibadee had passed away. I felt that pang in my chest and belly, took in a short breath and paused the telly. This, a week after another UK music stalwart (albeit, from a younger generation) Jamal Edwards, had also passed away.This morning, I felt compelled to put some thoughts down, not quite sure why but I hope I'll figure that out as this goes on. It will probably be a bit all over the place, as I'm going to try and link it to something else that I've been thinking about, which is something along the lines of; posting-things-on-social-media-as-a-form-of-expression- and-when-is-it-genuine? But I'll deal with that, in a second post, I've got too much to say about Skibba and it's probably more interesting.But back to Skibba and that DJ Brockie tape. If you grew up in the 90's, were from the UK, London or the surrounding counties and were tuned in to underground dance-music, chances are, you'd know about jungle / drum ‘n bass. Maybe you went to the raves, maybe like me, you had a mate and an older brother, who played you a tape, or a record, maybe you heard it blasting out of a souped-up Ford Escort XR3i, or maybe you were playing with the radio dial one day and you picked up one of the numerous pirate-stations that were broadcasting off London rooftops. And if you were nerdy, like I was and still am, you'd get obsessed and chances are you'd know that line of lineage, from Jungle to Drum and Bass - to UK Garage, to Grime, to Dubstep, to UK Rap to Drill, and the roots of that line from rave / hardcore, breakbeat, acid-house, techno, hip hop, bashment /dancehall /ragga / roots-reggae and dub. And you'd be proud of it. Too me, being a nerd is just an extension of passion, after all.I loved Drum and Bass. I still do. I've talked about it a lot in my writing. I played the actual drums as a kid, so I love beats, big beats. When I first heard sped-up, chopped up, amen-breaks, I lost my shit. I soon learned that there was this whole scene, that came from London, just up the road from me, in Surrey and in it existed producers, DJ's, promoters, pirate-radio stations, raves, flyers, tape-packs from said raves, record shops, record bags and clothes and of course, MC's. It was sick. And it was from London.But back to that tape, again, finally. When first hearing it, I didn't yet know how it all worked. The raves, the pirate-stations and the setups, how the music was communicated, with the DJ's and the MC's and how they worked together. I had little or no exposure to that world. I knew hip hop and knew about house and techno, through my older siblings, amongst other sounds. But Hip hop was on TV, house and techno were on BBC Radio 1.  I remember trying to exclaim to my brother, Will, that I'd heard this tape with all of these London MC's on the records, that the DJ was playing. He had to explain to me, that the MC's were live, on the mikes, at the event, hyping up the crowd and spitting their lyrics over the beats the DJ was playing. That was how it worked. Despite its similar DJ/MC lineage, 90's hip hop and its era of wildly successful recording artists, making actual tracks in studios, were hardwired into me at this stage. I had no idea, I thought all those voices that I was hearing on the tape, were recorded on the records. I even thought Skibbas name was ‘Skipper-d' for a good while.The whole thing was exciting to me, for a number of reasons. A lot of the MC's were rapping in the double-time style. Super-fast lyrics, that sounded like machine-guns. I love breakbeats and what there were doing, was making their voices into rhythmic instruments, like watching a drum solo from Buddy Rich, not just sitting in the background providing a beat. I often had no idea what they were saying but it sounded sick. Sometimes they were freestyling, I couldn't believe that either, just making it up on the spot, like it was magic, they all seemed so talented. But they were doing it, over Drum and Bass beats, which I loved and they had London accents, often intermixed with Jamaican ragga styles. But that sounded far less alien, to this pasty kid from Surrey, than an American accent on a hip hop beat did; as much as I loved hip hop, of course, it was American.Typically, on a DJ set from one of the big raves, like One Nation, if it was Drum and Bass, you'd have two or three MC's, sometimes more, sometimes less. The raves would then produce the sought-after tape-packs that you could buy, with all the DJ sets recorded onto cassettes and they'd have these mad futuristic designs on the covers. That first tape from the One Nation 98 pack that I heard, if memory recalls correctly, had 5ivo, Shabba, Fearless, Moose and Skibbadee all MCing on it. Skibba wasn't on it much but when I heard him, he really stood out. I assumed then, that he was like a young up-and-comer, so only got a little spot. Again, highlighting my lack of understanding about how those big rave events worked, he was all over the other tapes that I later heard, just not the Brockie one. I wanted to hear more of him, though. That little segment was enough to get me hooked. He came on, mid-set, with that lyric that included the words ‘when am I gonna get my dividend' which is also where I first heard and later learned the meaning of that word; financial education from Skibadee – what was school for?His staccato, double-time flow, sounded so cool to me. No one did it like him but we all tried. Go on, say that above sentence to yourself, rapidly, without pausing for breath and you'll go someway to understanding why he was so effective as an all round MC .‘when am I gonna get my dividend, I get my piece of the action'His vocal tone, flow and energy, just sounded perfect. I'd rewind that bit, over and over, loving it when he cut in and rode the beat, like a horse to war, full of slickness and confidence. It was his bars and a few of Stevie Hyper D's (someone else I've also written about) that I first tried to copy, when I decided I was going to be an MC.Since I've been into it, Drum and Bass's popularity has often fluctuated. At the time I first heard that tape, it wasn't that popular anymore, it didn't seem it anyway. Wide-boys at my school were listening to speed garage – maybe their elder siblings liked Jungle back in the early 90's but it was seen as either too fast and aggressive, or just a bit mental. The music was definitely quite-dark, back then, when I first latched on to it.Me and my brother Will, would go into the newsagents and scan through the big dance music magazines of the time, like DJ and Mixmag and see if there were any Drum and Bass features, it was slim pickings, they barley got a mention. I remember getting upset one day when Loaded magazine casually said it was ‘dead.' How arrogant have you gotta be to say that? Regardless though, that music soldiered-on, along with its infrastructure of raves like One Nation, Helter Skelter and Droppin Science.With the commercial success of UK Garage, came the rise of MC-led garage and the So Solid Crew era. Suddenly, UK MC's were at the forefront, as rappers, on tracks and in videos, not just crowd hypers at the raves anymore. UK hip hop has always been around, as far as I can remember but it was very niche. At this point, Drum and Bass seemed to get more popular again, this time, with a lot more focus on the MC's, so naturally, Skibba rose to the top. He even featured on a chart-topping Shy FX track that got playlisted on BBC Radio 1. I remember getting pissed-off when Chris Moyles played the record on his drivetime show and was doing bad impressions of Skibba. I felt like he had no idea who Skibadee was and had just disrespected an underground legend, who'd found commercial success.This era also spawned a whole load of rudeboys, to want to pick up a mike and start MCing – when I first was in my early teens, everyone wanted to DJ, Mc's were thin on the ground where I grew up. That all changed. Skibba was the one they always seemed to gravitate towards, trying to imitate his rapid double-time style. When am I gonna get my dividend. Everyone loved Skibba. But there's only one Skibadee and a DJ set, with 7 rudeboys doing bad impressions of him, could easily be MC-overkill and ruin a DJ set and often a whole event; which it did, many times. Thus, the tables had turned somewhat, in the eternal conflict between DJ's and MC's but it turned off a lot of people, myself included.I was heavily into Drum and Bass, for a long time but as I got into my early twenties, I gradually started to drift away from it. I'd been Mcing for a few years and had a few gigs under my belt but had gradually transitioned to focusing more on writing lyrics and trying to make tracks but not drum and bass tracks - hip hop, grime and whatever else; drum and bass was still very a much a club-based scene and I didn't think I had what it took, to be the hyper-energetic rave MC. That and I got fed-up with moter-mouthed rudeboys trying to hustle the mike off me all the time.I can't pretend I've been this unwavering, hardcore Drum and Bass head. I haven't. I still went to the occasional event but chances are it would be something like Rupture – which focused a lot more on the breakbeats and didn't seem to attract the crowd that wanted the MC's, spitting constantly over Jump Up beats. In some of those circles, it was almost frowned upon to like those MC's, or the beats they typically rapped over. Even in an underground sub-genre, with sub-sub-genres, there was still elements of classism and cultural superiority. I certainty had traits of this but if I'm honest, I still loved a bit of Skibba and Shabba on a jump-up set. Every now and again, I'd blast an old tape with MC's like Skibba spraying all over it. And with the advent of You Tube and the wider application of the internet in general, people were uploading all sorts of old DJ sets from raves and radio and records – so I'd go down these rabbit-holes and enjoy the lyrical-barrages of an MC Convention set, in the safety of my headphones and a few premium-strength lagers.I work a lot with young people and I often ask them what music they listen too. Many will cite British-born rappers, in fact, these days they're more likely to listen to British rap music, than they are American. It's a huge turnaround from where it was, when I first got interested in all of this. I remember people smirking when I told them I liked UK hip hop. Those drum and bass MC's, along with the UK Garage MC's and of course the likes of So Solid Crew, Heartless Crew, Pay As You Go (as well as the UK Hip Hop guys Like London Posse, Blak Twang, Roots Manuva, Jehst and Skinnyman) made it a lot more acceptable for your average British kid, to listen to UK MC's.The wider acceptance of British underground dance and rap music, was helped massively with the advent of BBC 1Xtra and Channel U. Both national platforms, with a much bigger reach than anything before, where a wider audience could be cultivated and it was. These platforms allowed rappers to have legitimate careers and it sent Grime into the mainstream. I was always chuffed, when those stations showcased the Drum and Bass guys that came before; Skibba was often on 1xtra doing freestyles. And you'd often hear the first wave of successful Grime MC's, who were getting major record deals, paying homage to Skibba, Shabba, Dett, Stevie Hyper et all, preserving the lineage.Years later, with social media, I'd be able to occasionally check in with these guys. I followed SASASAS all those MC's and DJ's from my past and have regularly watched short video clips of all those guys, shutting down raves and festivals the world over, still going after all these years and as someone that still likes to rap and MC, fast approaching 40, it's inspiring to me that they're all still doing it, into their 40's and 50's even, and still headlining events. It was only on Saturday, that I looked at a picture of Shabba, Harry Shotta, DJ Phantasy and Skibadee, with the caption asking their fans what festivals they wanted to see them at this year.With the current crop of Drill rappers, making their way in the music world, I don't know if they know, from whence they came, in terms of the rap industry in the UK. It's neither here nor there if they do, they're doing their own thing and I respect it, as any new generation should -  however, if they care to look – they'll see Skibadee up there, as one of the great UK MC's, who helped blaze a path for this whole British rapping thing to happen, and me, and countless others who grew up on the tape packs, pirate-radio and car-stereos and raves, will forever be indebted to his legacy.I hope he's up there, in his final resting place, going back-to-back with Stevie Hyper D, keeping the eternal rave-souls lively in the dance. Skibba dealt with the matter and dealt with it proper. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cree.substack.com

Shotgun The Aux
DETTWORK SOUTHEAST (BLAK TWANG) - SHOTGUN THE CLASSICS

Shotgun The Aux

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 73:31


Welcome to "Shotgun The Classics" where we revisit and breakdown some of our favourite underground Hip Hop albums.In this episode, we deep dive into "DettWork SouthEast" the debut full length album from UK Hip Hop legend Blak Twang aka Tony Rotten. Recorded in 1995, DettWork SouthEast was a defining moment within UK Hip Hop. Though never formally released, this album is a certified classic with tracks like "Fearless", "Real Estate", "Queens Head", and, of course the album's title track "Dettwork SouthEast"...mind the gap old chap.Listen to "DettWork SouthEast" on Spotify:   https://open.spotify.com/album/1539Rb9iCTiGf8DDxJ18g1?si=pvrGBXCcSEecJyFWdI7_5g&dl_branch=1Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/shotguntheaux?igshid=14w9kqlm8clcxSubscribe to us on YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/ShotgunTheAux

B-Boy Document
Blak Twang

B-Boy Document

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 6:00


Tony Rotten talks to B-Boy Document about his Banksy designed Kik Off artwork whilst speaking about the rumour that Neil Buchanan is the enigmatic graf artist.

Breakfast With KXVU - The Interviews
Breakfast With KXVU - Blak Twang & Hatter

Breakfast With KXVU - The Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 52:25


This morrning we spoke to two exciting guests as we were firstly joined by Brixton vocal legend: Killa P, who has been keeping the timeline on fire over lockdown with exciting DJ streams. Following this, we spoke to Hatter, one of Brighton's most active rap talents about his new single!

Drum & Bass with DJ Pfeif
N07--7-3-20--Half Tempo 2

Drum & Bass with DJ Pfeif

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 187:00


Half-tempo set (half of dnb tempos) full of hip-hop, downtempo, and half-tempo dnb tunes. Starts off super chill, then takes a big energy turn in the last hour. Dedicated to Dr. Pierre S for the idea to turn this music into a podcast. This is one step closer to the ideal. Thanks! ============================== Artist - Track Title - Label ============================== Anno Domini Nation - Art of Street - Earmotion Audio Anno Domini Nation - Subway Stop - Earmotion Audio Mark Rae - Depth Charge - Mark's Music Kool DJ E.Q. - Death Of Hip-Hop Lupe Fiasco - Kick, Push Jungle Brothers - The Brothers Lupe Fiasco - Kick, Push II The Jazzual Suspects - Teleschopic - OM DJ Shadow - Hindsight The Jazzual Suspects - B'Doying - OM Ice Cube - It Was A Good Day Lynch Kingsley - Crows - The Dreamers 9mm - Crack Successful - $upra Recordings Loop Troop - Four Elements Belladonna - Arkade Funk - Irma MullMachine - Luxury (Original Mix) - Mullaha Muffler - November (Lo-Fi Hip-Hop Mix) - Muffler Music DJ Shadow - Midnight In A Perfect World Johannes Onetake - sparkles - VinDig Masta Ace & Marco Polo - The Fight Song (feat. Pharoahe Monch) - Fat Beats Records DJ Shadow - Changeling/Transmission 1 Foxall & Deaf Can Dance - Babel - Underyourskin Haz Beats - 55 to Shoreditch - Low Key Source PulpFusion - The Movie Days in 2020 - Pig Balls The Deli - Night Vibe - Cold Busted Anno Domini Nation feat. 2DEEP - The Firm - Earmotion Audio saiB - Yu Garden - Cold Busted Seanie T - Veterans (feat. Donovan Kingjay, Blak Twang, Ragga Twins, Karl Hinds, TY, Ricky Ranking, Pesci, Rodney P, Skeme, Breis, Navigator, Creed, Hill St Soul, Roots Manuva, Poleto, Cons, Tony D & Serocee) - Nice Up! DJ Pandaj - Boom Bap - Irma Records PulpFusion - Soulfuel - Pig Balls saib. - Faye Valentine - Repost Indigo Water - Magnetism - Rebeat Taib Thomas - The Word Qps - Songtradr Cyantific - Labyrinth (feat. Dana Jean Phoenix) - Viper Anno Domini Nation feat. 2DEEP - Liberty City - Earmotion Audio Maker feat. Adeem - Summer Streets - Now Again your best friend jippy - Walking Under Ladders - VinDig Leaf Beach - Solitude - Dead Gorgeous Kase Avila - Derrick Rose - Low Key Source Ice Cube - Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It Rob Swift, The Real DMT - Rise Of The Machines (Instrumental) - Fat Beats Marcos Caixa - Magic Experience - VinDig DJ Shadow - Camel Bobsled Race (DJ Shadow Megamix By DJ Q-Bert) Jungle Brothers - Strictly Dedicated Galv & Fuzl - Zirkustier (Instrumental) - VinDig Chris Inperspective - Clock Tower - Inperspective GZA/Genius - Beneath The Surface [Explicit] [feat. Killah Priest] DJ Hybrid & Samurai Breaks - Ruff It Up My Selecta - Audio Addict Noisia - Mantra (Mat Zo Remix) - Vision The Rum Baba - Hollywood - 31 Recordings Fracture - Big up the Ladies - Astrophonica A Sides - Take Flight - East Side Kabuki - Whiplash - Unchained Digital + Mad Vibes + Audio Habitat - Rise - Function Whiney, Truthos Mufasa - Triple Duppy Demon (feat. Hugh Hardie) - Medschool Art vs Science - Magic Fountain (Royalston Remix) - Hospital Mashur - Alpha - Heavy Artillery Current Value - Crystal Ball - MethLab Recordings Touchy Subject - Cosmic Tales - Astrophonica Rockwell feat. Kito & Sam Frank; Rockwell; Kito; Sam Frank Childhood Memories (feat. Kito & Sam Frank) [Neosignal Remix] - Shogun TC - Do You Rock? - Don't Play Frame - Carillon - The Dreamers Recordings Euphonique feat. Madrush MC - 23 Style - Born On Road Serum - Red Eyes (feat. Inja) - Philly Blunt Villem - Palpitate - MURKT Whiney - Slingshot - Medschool Missy Elliott - Get Ur Freak On Monika - Himalaya - Soulvent Whiney - Spheres (Lakeway Remix) - Medschool Break - Scanner Dub Alix Perez - Dark Days (Fourward Remix) [feat. Foreign Beggars] - Shogun Dfly - Oasis - Elm Imprint Kiril - Alpha - The Dreamers B.R.E.E.D - Dead Grass - Multi Music Centaurus B - Joint - Noz Recordings Hamilton - Your Love - Ram Calyx & TeeBee & Polar - Pensile Dreamer Part 1 - Subtitles Music ==============================

The Crate 808 Podcast
State of 2020: Blak Twang Interview on Racism, COVID-19 and More

The Crate 808 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 29:03


This week we are honoured to sit and talk with UK hip hop legend, Blak Twang. Taking a break from our regular 90s shows, we hope to listen, learn and act during this chaotic times, where tackling racism and providing good public healthcare are of upmost importance. Twang speaks on all these issues, including the death of fellow Kingdem member and legend Ty. If you would like to donate to the Black Lives Matter causes, here are just a few to get you rolling…   The Bail Project: https://bit.ly/3cutsHD Reclaim the Block: https://bit.ly/30bxS3F Know Your Rights: https://bit.ly/306yJTb Black Lives Matter UK: https://bit.ly/3cMBhJ6   Twitter: https://twitter.com/crate808 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crate_808   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crate808   Website: https://www.crate808.com

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold
Tru Thoughts Presents Unfold 17.05.20 with Ty, KINGDEM, Durrty Goodz

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020


This week’s show is a tribute to Ty (Rest In Peace) who sadly passed away recently. It has been broadcast early in addition to its regular Sunday slot. So a DJ mix for most of the show, focussing on some of the great music Ty recorded over the years. Including music from his albums on Big Dada, BBE and Jazz Refreshed. Some of Ty’s earlier releases with Shortee Blitz and The London All Stars. Recent music from the KINGDEM project alongside Rodney P and Blak Twang. A great remix of Lizz Fields Ty did with his co-producer Drew (soulful Broken Beats). Ty’s feature collaborations with Dego, The Bamboos and Terri Walker and more. A quality tribute to Ty from Durrty Goodz. A few tunes from the Kick Snare and an Idea EP series we were so pleased to release on Tru Thoughts. Gamechanger tracks like Wait A Minute and Groovement. Plus plenty more musical goodness

Echoes From The Void
EFTV - 97: Reverse Panda

Echoes From The Void

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 103:46


#EFTV is uncovering all the shiest COVID-19 BS, but then we do delve into Panda porn. Also, FINALLY got hold of Prime Video so, thought I'd give season one of 'Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan' a gander. AND, this week we returned to Adro, as Brian McClellan's 'The Crimson Campaign' was our Audible book doing its thing! Its also book two of his 'Powder Mage' trilogy. This week: - Coronavirus idiocy - Vol.6! - The Boris scam!!! - US Navy sack Cap Crozier, wrong or right, hmmmmm? - World Athletics is creating a serious traffic jam for 2022 events! - Hong Kong Pandas get busy REVIEWS & RECOMMENDATIONS - TV: Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Season 1 - thoughts AUDIBLE - The Crimson Campaign by Brian McClellan *(Music) 'Dettwork SouthEast' by Blak Twang - 1996

KRUPATIN
KRUPATIN - BEATCONTROL (Hip-Hop Edit) #115

KRUPATIN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 47:10


ЧТО ТЫ СДЕЛАЛ ДЛЯ ХИП-ХОПА В СВОИ ГОДЫ! Продолжение экспериментов в Rap/Hip-Hop/R&B. Сет сыгран в студии Matryoshka Radio London на классических Pioneer CDJ-800 + DJM 700. 1. Shopan - Woodnot 2. Afriqua feat. Salomon Faye - Go Tell It 3. Blak Twang, Ty, Navigator, Roots Manuva, Skeme, Rodney P, Seanie T, Ricky Ranking, Ragga Twins, Serocee, Cons, Tony D, Creed, Donovan Kingjay, Pesci, Karl Hinds, Breis, Hill St Soul, Poleto - Veterans (feat. Donovan Kingjay, Blak Twang, Ragga Twins, Karl Hinds, TY, Ricky Ranking, Pesci, Rodney P, Skeme, Breis, Navigator, Creed, Hill St Soul, Roots Manuva, Poleto, Cons, Tony D & Serocee) Original Mix 4. Saib - Piano Bar 5. Mary J. Blige feat. Smif-N-Wessun - I Love You 6. Dirt Platoon, Ill Conscious, Guy Grams - Charles De Gaulle 7. anbuu - To forget you 8. Remy Ma, Fat Joe feat. Infared, French Montana - All The Way Up 9. Slone bymyprod - Jazz Home - part1 (scratch by Ducky Touch) 10. Chali 2na, Krafty Kuts feat. Ang13, Dynamite MC, Mista Spyce, Harry Shotta, Jake 11. Chef Raekwon - Knowledge God 12. Dirt Platoon, Ill Conscious, Guy Grams - Cream Interior 13. Luke Christopher - GUCCI DOWN 14. Nocturnal Sunshine - I'm Ready 15. chromonicci - Memories 16. T.R.A.C. feat. Submorphics - Life in Motion 17. Gang Starr - So Many Rappers

KRUPATIN
KRUPATIN - BEATCONTROL (Hip-Hop Edit) #115

KRUPATIN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 47:10


ЧТО ТЫ СДЕЛАЛ ДЛЯ ХИП-ХОПА В СВОИ ГОДЫ! Продолжение экспериментов в Rap/Hip-Hop/R&B. Сет сыгран в студии Matryoshka Radio London на классических Pioneer CDJ-800 + DJM 700. 1. Shopan - Woodnot 2. Afriqua feat. Salomon Faye - Go Tell It 3. Blak Twang, Ty, Navigator, Roots Manuva, Skeme, Rodney P, Seanie T, Ricky Ranking, Ragga Twins, Serocee, Cons, Tony D, Creed, Donovan Kingjay, Pesci, Karl Hinds, Breis, Hill St Soul, Poleto - Veterans (feat. Donovan Kingjay, Blak Twang, Ragga Twins, Karl Hinds, TY, Ricky Ranking, Pesci, Rodney P, Skeme, Breis, Navigator, Creed, Hill St Soul, Roots Manuva, Poleto, Cons, Tony D & Serocee) Original Mix 4. Saib - Piano Bar 5. Mary J. Blige feat. Smif-N-Wessun - I Love You 6. Dirt Platoon, Ill Conscious, Guy Grams - Charles De Gaulle 7. anbuu - To forget you 8. Remy Ma, Fat Joe feat. Infared, French Montana - All The Way Up 9. Slone bymyprod - Jazz Home - part1 (scratch by Ducky Touch) 10. Chali 2na, Krafty Kuts feat. Ang13, Dynamite MC, Mista Spyce, Harry Shotta, Jake 11. Chef Raekwon - Knowledge God 12. Dirt Platoon, Ill Conscious, Guy Grams - Cream Interior 13. Luke Christopher - GUCCI DOWN 14. Nocturnal Sunshine - I'm Ready 15. chromonicci - Memories 16. T.R.A.C. feat. Submorphics - Life in Motion 17. Gang Starr - So Many Rappers

ONSITE PODCAST
EP 14 (The unsung UK Rap forefathers before Channel U)

ONSITE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2019 74:01


SK Vibemaker, Rodney P, Blak Twang, TY & 3 microphones… Things discussed: Giving flowers to people while they are still here, The making of Kingdem, Rodney P, Blak Twang, TY being the forefathers of UK Rap that kicked off the doors for todays success, UK music starting before the Channel U/ Channel AKA era & The lack of UK music historians, 90s independent record deals that made major moves, Discussing some of the unsung UK Rap forefathers, The plight of So Solid – The Raise & fall, The emancipation of the ‘British Africans’ & more... @onsitelife || www.onsitelife.co.uk || Recorded at Levi's Haus of Strauss

The Crate 808 Podcast
Blak Twang Interview: UK Hip Hop Legend

The Crate 808 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 59:16


A fun and insightful conversation with UK rap pioneer Blak Twang, touching on topics like...

SOUL OF SYDNEY FEEL-GOOD FUNK RADIO
SOUL OF SYDNEY 241: DJ JOHNNY BONES live at SOUL OF SYDNEY PICNIC (at Sydney Festival 2016)

SOUL OF SYDNEY FEEL-GOOD FUNK RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 63:28


We are totally digging on THIS amazing warm up set from HEAVEN courtesy of the mighty DJ JOHNNY BONES (Feat. Johnny Bones' Afro). We knew from way back this cat understood the kind of vibe that worked at the picnics. There is a special spot in our hearts for JOHNNY BONES, as an old friend & one of a handful of local DJ's who generously donated their time, support and musical knowledge from day to to help out at the early PARK JAMS back in 2011. Check out how much musical ground he covers and how smooth he put together this opening set at the first SOUL OF SYDNEY PICNIC in Hyde Park as part of SYDNEY FESTIVAL last week. From Neo-Soul, Rare Groove, Funk, Dub, Reggae and a touch of Australian Hip Hop goodness thrown in for good measure, he certainly covers some serous ground with this mix put together with LOVE from one of Soul of Sydney's favorite sons. Track List; Com Truise - Alfa Beach Erykah Badu - Bump It, Pts 1 & 2 Fat Freddy’s Drop - Ray Ray Lapti - Phat Robert Palmer & UB40 - I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight Mary J. Blige - Mary Jane (All Night Long) (Soulpower Rollerskate Mix) Chasm ft. Blak Twang, Hau & Ozi Batla - Summer Al. B Sure! - Nite and Day Kreuz - Party All Night (Flava Mix) Juicy - Sugar Free (Deo/Super Dance Mix) Groove Theory - Tell Me Dam-Funk feat Leon Sylvers III & Leon Sylvers IV - Glyde 2nyte Jermaine Jackson - You Like Me Don’t You Carly Simon - Why Surface - Happy Star Quality & Class - Betcha Got A Dude On The Side Antoine Rocky Horror - Sophia Follow him for more updates at facebook.com/jbonesdj/?fref=ts - SOUL OF SYDNEY | Feel-Good FUNK, SOUL, DISCO & OLD SCHOOL party jams & beyond | Strictly for the LOVE | Follow us for party info & mixes | facebook.com/soulofsydney | soundcloud.com/soulofsydney | instagram.com/soulofsydney | soulofsydney.org

Killa Kela
With guests Kingdem - Rodney P, Blak Twang & TY (UK Hip Hop Legends)

Killa Kela

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 46:20


This was a moment to remember - sitting down in a secret location and having food with 3 of the all time greatest UK MC's who have helped pave the way for UK music and street culture (Rodney casually tells me off camera, that he once worked alongside Jimmy Page)This is an exclusive chat with team KINGDEM, comprising of MC's TY, Rodney P & Blak Twang. We get deep on their journeys, their visions, motivations. The connective DNA of the UK music scene; London Posse, Goldie, Roots Manuva, Tim Westwood (dare i bring up his name) friends kenny Ken, Children Of Zues, Harry Shotta, Charlie Sloth and the ethos behind the Kingdem project, which is selling out venues across the UK and beyond. Subscribe the Killa Kela Podcast @ iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/kill…la/id1348068059 Subscribe the Killa Kela Podcast @ Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/1OGLNJ6bVfW…CEQiafQIQ6SYtN_g Watch here; https://youtu.be/O9Mf1Wh0_k8 Support the Killa Kela Podcast by being a Podcast Patreon and receiving a mass of exclusives and bonus content www.patreon.com/killakelapodcast KILLA KELA Website: www.killakelaofficial.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/killakelaofficial/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/killakelaofficial Twitter: twitter.com/KillaKela KINGDEM Instagram: @Kingdem_2019 @blakzilla @tymusical @Rodneyp_UK Twitter: @blaktwang @Rodneyp_UK @tymusic Facebook; kingdom tour 2019

The Hideout Sessions
Hideout Sessions Ep.154

The Hideout Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 118:36


Ay'up!Hope you're all splendid, you lot!? Massive apologies for the delay. Just as I caught back up, I went and ruined it. I'm now back in you debt once again. Sorry!Anyway, lots of "out now" goodness for you to gorge yourselves on, so get stuck in!Love you...Ross xxP.S. GET IN TOUCH ON: HIDEOUTSESSIONS@MAC.COMhttps://twitter.com/FranksonMusicUKhttps://soundcloud.com/FranksonMusicUKhttps://www.facebook.com/FranksonMusicUKSUBSCRIBE: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/part-time-heroes-hideout-sessions/id426572104 or search "HIDEOUT SESSIONS" in iTunes.Tracklist:1. Reginald Omas Mamode IV 'In Search Of Balance' (Five Easy Pieces)2. Damon Locks 'The Colors That You Bring' (International Anthem)3. Akira Ishikawa 'Boogie On Raggae Woman' (Mr. Bongo)4. Isaac Birituro & The Rail Abandon 'Für Svenja' (Wah Wah 45s)5. Don Leisure 'Kaymak' (First Word)6. Seba Kaapstad 'Breathe' (Mello Music Group)7. Alphabets Heaven 'Wild Love' (Wotnot)8. The KingDem - Rodney P, Ty and Blak Twang  'The Conversation (We Ain't Done Yet)' (Tru Thoughts)9. Jitwam. 'Universes' (Tartlet)10. Kutiman, ft. Rioghnach Connolly 'So Long' (Wah Wah 45s)11. Sterfry 'Confused' (Darker Than Wax)12. Potatohead People 'Quest For Love (Sam OB Remix)' (Bastard Jazz)13. Quantic 'Atlantic Oscillations' (Tru Thoughts)14. Alma Negra 'From the Heart (Original Mix)' (Heist)15. Four Tet 'Teenage Birdsong' (Bandcamp)16. Fybe:one & Liam Bailey 'Bliss 2' (Unreleased)17. Greymatter 'Operation Wolf' (Bandcamp)18. JT Donaldson, Liv.e 'Stay Inside' (Classic Music Company)19. Oliver Night, ft. BB James 'Make Believe (Co-Op)20. Buffered Multiple 'Prime Time' (Pomelo)21. HVOB 'Panama (Original Mix)' (Pias)22. Daniel Ness 'Torn' (Activia Benz)23. Irah x Abstrakt Sonance 'Duppy Show' (Tru Thoughts)24. Salami Rose Joe Louis 'Nostalgic Montage' (Brainfeeder)25. Purl 'Skäralid' (Archives)

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold
Tru Thoughts Presents Unfold 14.04.19 with Nina Simone, KingDem, Dogger

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019


A great soulful Drum and Bass track from Dogger feat Liam Bailey. Hip Hop from KingDem (Rodney P, Ty and Blak Twang) and The Beatnuts. Soul from Pieces of a Man, Omar and Nina Simone. Excellent Broken Beat from Xtra Brux. Tropical Beats from Jimpster remixing Saronde. Plus plenty more musical treats.

DJ Wreck - Hip Hop Vibe Show - ITCH.FM
DJ Wreck - Hip Hop Vibe Show 150 - ITCHFM

DJ Wreck - Hip Hop Vibe Show - ITCH.FM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 120:00


Hip Hop Vibe Show Playlist - 10/4/19 Da Flyy Hooligan - Pinnrolls II Da Flyy Hooligan - Weed Smoke II (Gold 420) Prod by. Micall Parknsun) WateRR x Farmabeats - Gorilla Glue Sack (Cuts by DJ Madhandz) Seed x Naps - Shot Di Informa Pitch 92 - How We Living feat. Manik, Jazz T & Karl Sage Ray Vendetta - Tight ft. Skeme (prod. Karnate) Phyba x Giallo Point - STFU The Alchemist - Rubber Bands & Weight Agallah x DirtyDiggs - Rocky and Apollo Creed DJ Muggs & Mach-Hommy - Mami Wata (Feat. Your Old Droog & Tha God Fahim) Planit Hank - What Happened To The Streets (Feat. Benny The Butcher & M.O.P.) 38 Spesh - Business As Usual - Klass Murda, Benny The Butcher, Che Noir (Produced By 38 Spesh) Conway The Machine - E.I.F. Conway The Machine x Busta Rhymes x Aaron Cooks - Ghost Musik (prod by. Nottz) Eto, Black Geez ,Klass Murda, 38 Spesh - Few More Holes (Produced By 38 Spesh) Body Bag Ben - God Knowledge ft Rome Streetz Daniel Son & Rigz John Creasy - Intro- Moses Jamal Gasol - Study Long Study Wrong Ft Rigz & Mooch (Prod Sandy Solo) Bity Boys (K.Burns & Fetty) - Cuban Links (prod by. Camoflauge Monk) Pro Zay - Mutant Feat. Fly Anakin & Big Kahuna OG (Prod. Camoflauge Monk) Killy Shoot - The Wor The Kingdem (TY x Blak Twang x Rodney P) - Kingstep OC From NC - Law 27 feat. W.A.T.S. MED x Guilty Simpson - Unpredictable Lyric Jones & Nameless - All Mine (The Bank) (ft. Blakk Soul) RJ Payne - Drums Of War Boog Brown - The Long Poor Prod By Foul Mouth Chris Crack - Nonchalant, But Still Nigga Dray Yard - Usual Suspects (feat. GeneralBackPain, Killy Shoot, Deuce Hennessy, King Coldpack, Lord Luminous, Dot-Com Intelligence & All H Onyx - The Worst (Feat. Killa Sin, Method Man, Raekwon & X-1) / Overshine (Feat. Greg Valentine & J Mega) Onyx - See You In Hell Method Man - Play IV Keeps Lord Have Mercy - These Men Don't Cry feat. Method Man (prod by, Nottz) Pete Rock - #1 Soul Brother Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth - It's Not A Game

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold
Tru Thoughts Presents Unfold 17.03.19 with Alfa Mist, Quantic, Missy Elliot

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019


Brand new music from Quantic, the first single from his forthcoming album on Tru Thoughts. Afro Boogie from Charly Kingson. Hip Hop from Akala, De La Soul, KingDem aka Rodney P, Ty and Blak Twang. Jazzy Beats from Nikitch & Kuna Maze. Deep new music from Alfa Mist. A track from The Prodigy – R.I.P Keith Flint. Jungle from Demolition Man, Aries & Stivs. Plus plenty more musical treats.

Mikill Pane and Marcel Somerville
Episode 168 - KingDem aka Ty, Rodney P and Blak Twang and UB40

Mikill Pane and Marcel Somerville

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 81:03


An iconic and legendary packed show with KingDem (Rodney P, Ty & Black Twang) followed by an hour of UB40 live in the studio!

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DJ Wreck - Hip Hop Vibe Show - ITCH.FM
DJ Wreck - Hip Hop Vibe Show 145 - ITCHFM

DJ Wreck - Hip Hop Vibe Show - ITCH.FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 119:47


Pitch 92 - Swoop Feat. The Four Owls & DJ Jazz T Joker Starr - Move Back Out The Way - feat. Micall Parknsun Kingdem (TY x Blak Twang x Rodney P) - Dun Yet WateRR x Farmabeats - Chronic Chronicles WateRR x Farmabeats - Gorilla Glue Sack( Cuts by DJ Madhandz) Body Bag Ben - Scarfo ft Daniel Son Volatile & SmooVth prod Body Bag Ben Asun Eastwood x Onaje Jordan - Gold Pennants Feat. Saipher Soze & Daniel Son Napoleon Da Legend x DJ TMB - Glorious Path RIM x Ty Farris x Bubba Rock - No Hook Fuck Peter Pan Codenine - Lexicon Luthor (Prod By. Vic Grimes) Mark 4ord & The Krooked One - True Dat feat. Chong Wizard (prod. The Historian) Scvtterbrvin x Leon St Heron - Divine Comedy Loopkiller Remix (prod by Won87) Magno Garcia- Nicodemus (Prod by Abomination) Fast Life, Sully Nomad, Pro Zay & Mak P - The Four Horsemen Jamil Honesty - Wheres The Love prod by. FreeMind Scratches by DJ Grazzhoppa John Creasy x Ol Man 80zz - The Bull The God Fahim - Monday Morning Freddie Gibbs & Madlib - Flat Tummy Tea Clear Soul Forces - Hit Me Now Seed x Naps - Shot Di Informa RJ Payne - G Money On The Court (Feat. Elzhi) Smif N Wessun - The A.L.L. Therealskitso - 6Duce Prod.Therealskitso Che Noir x Benny The Butcher - Tyson Rome Streetz x Farmabeats - Wickedest Ting feat. Daniel Son DJ Skizz - Bosses (Ft. Roc Marciano & Conway) Westside Gunn - Dudley Boyz (Ft. Action Bronson) Da Flyy Hooligan - Pin Rolls Tesla's Ghost - Iron Sight (Reloaded) feat - Estee Nack, Purpose & Ray Vendetta PhybaOptikz - Carlssons [ Prod. Vic Grimes ] EPMD - So Wat Cha Sayin' Marley Marl - Droppin' Science (feat. Craig G) Special ED - I Got It Made Ultramagnetic MC's - Ego Trippin' (MC Ultra Remix) Audio Two - Top Billin') LL Cool J - The Boomin' System Fat Joe - Watch The Sound Featuring Grand Puba & Diamond D D&D All-Stars - 1,2 Pass It (Stretch Armstrong & DJ Mighty Mi Remix) Tha Alkaholiks - The Next Level A Tribe Called Quest - Oh My God

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Wax Cherry - Hip Hop Podcast
Seb Shotta - Reggae hip hop shot

Wax Cherry - Hip Hop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 38:11


40 minutes de gros reggae hip hop pour vos oreilles / 40 minutes of fat reggae hip hop sound for your ears. Tracklist Lots of Herb - Junior Kelly Skanking Shoes - Naâman Foundation (Featuring Stylo G, & Busy Signal) - Cadenza Dreader Than Dread (feat. L'Entourloop & Skarra Mucci) - The Architect High Grade (feat. Politik Nai) - MC Duc Gipsy Rock - Biga Ranx Worldwide Traveller (feat. Top Cat & Mr. Williamz - Mungo's Hifi Remix) - Chopstick Dubplate Big Sound (feat. Chip Fu & Screechy Dan) - Dirty Dubsters Big and Bad - Naâman A Mi Lado (feat. Miscellaneous, Paloma Pradal & DJ Idem) - Taiwan MC Chains - R.A. The Rugged Man Roundbelly - Ezkyl Mambo Nuff A Dem A Bling (feat. Blak Twang & Merciless) - Joni Rewind Gimmi The Luv - Skarra Mucci Deal Wit It (Feat. Kardinal Offishall & Jahdan)Afu-Ra Focolio (Metal Remix) - Skarra Mucci Foundation Style (feat. Peppery) - Blend Mishkin Ring The Alarm - Fu Schnickens Send My Love (Send One Your Love) - Born Jamericans Whats Golden - Dj Tzinas The Jam (feat. KRS One) - Shabba Ranks World Gone Reggae -Jr Reid and Snaggapuss Crazy (feat. Elesia Limura) - Agent Sasco Texas Rumpus - Jamalski

Digiwaxx Radio
DIGIWAXX RADIO 24 - DJ SHORTEE BLITZ

Digiwaxx Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2012 60:24


1) T.I. & Dr Dre: Popped Off 2) Nore/Busta/Game etc: Lehhhhgoooo 3) 50: You Took My Heart 4) Saigon: Hungry 5) Smiler ft Bigz: Raise Em Up 6) Te1 & Kyza ft T.B.: Don't Let Em 7) Rick Ross ft Pharrell, Meek Mill & Stalley: MMG... 8) K Koke: Power 9) Smiler ft Wretch 32: The Delorean 10) Kardi: Ignant Shit 11) Sway ft Raptor: Freestyle 12) Drake ft Biggie: The Motto (blend) 13) Joe Budden ft Young Chris: Lower 14) Amplify Dot: King Kong 15) 50 & Tony Yayo: I Just Wanna 16) NaS: The Don 17) Shortee Blitz ft Blak Twang, Cory Gunz, Jon Connor & Joell Ortiz: Beast 18) Eric Lau & Guilty Simpson: Burn It Up 19) Phonte ft Median: Eternally 20) Torae: For The Record 21) DJ Waynski ft Bumpy Knuckles:Phucku

Ejectorseat Podcast
Ejectorcast #4

Ejectorseat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2008 77:20


DJ DIXIE - live hiphop UK mix, featuring tracks from the likes of DJ IQ, Rodney P, Phi Life Cypher, Herbaliser, Blak Twang, Lowkey, Zygote, Cappo, Sway, Skinnyman, Harry Love & Verb T, Kashmere the Iguana Man.

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Firin' Squad Unsigned Podcast
Firin' Squad Unsigned Podcast #12

Firin' Squad Unsigned Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2007 44:40


With this episode the series has reached a dutty dozen, and it features a selection of big, dutty, stinkin' tunes - there's new music from Baby Blue, Doctor, NoXcuse and Gappy Ranks. Plus our special guest on this show is Blak Twang aka Tony Rotton - we chat to him about his new record label, play tracks from his upcoming album and he tears up the mic with an exclusive live performance.