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Jamz and Spoony travel to the early 2000s, as a new rough and ready genre is forming: Grime. Inspired by the raw sound of garage MCs, jungle and more. Grime became the voice for the streets and inner city youth As the sound spread. It created #1 records, international artists and took underground stars to the world's biggest stages In this episode we hear from DJ Target, Fekky, Sir Spyro, Tinchy Stryder and StormzyArchive from this episode Stormzy at Glastonbury 2019 Presenters: Jamz Supernova and DJ Spoony Producer: Tommy Dixon Written by Tommy Dixon Technical production: Ant Danbury Additional production: Ibz David Thompson, Zayna Shaikh, Dan Jones Editor for BBC Audio: Andy Worrell Commissioner for BBC Music: Will Wilkin A BBC Audio production
Grime is the UK genre which has led to worldwide stars. Now over twenty years later, its origins are being told on our screens. It's Mary here, and on this episode of Noted we're exploring and celebrating Grime music and culture. I'm speaking to Grime legend DJ Target, whose show ‘Grime Kids' follows the summer plans of a group of young boys in East London in 2001, who go on to create what we now know as Grime. I want to explore how this homegrown genre came to be, how it allows people to share their lives, and where it fits into our culture today.BBC music reporter Mark Savage joins me too. I ask him about the way this music scene has evolved over the course of his twenty-year career. And I chat to rapper and producer, Nics, from South London about the power of Grime and its influence on new music. Are you a Grime fan? Or did you find anything surprising from this episode? You can drop me a Whatsapp on +447723735241Noted is an original podcast production from The News Movement and Persephonica. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
DJ Target joins Chanté to talk about his career in grime and the new series of The Rap Game UK on BBC3. Plus Kiss FM's Henrie Kwushue's iconic black British pop culture moments
Dive into the story of an East London DJ, who transformed his passion for music into a successful career, becoming a culturally significant voice for young people in London. From his humble beginnings at a youth club, to underground radio stations, and finally landing a permanent spot on 1Xtra, this DJ's journey is nothing short of inspiring. Discover how his debut album, 'Block Diaries,' featuring over 30 artists, is making waves in the UK music scene, and why his hit record, 'Tracksuit Love' is turning heads. Join us as we explore the meteoric rise of this talented DJ, and what it took to make it on the big stage at Reading and Leeds. A story not to be missed, especially for fans of DJ Target, Charlie Sloth, MistaJam, and the UK's vibrant mix of rap, grime, drill, and Afro-swing.
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This week we're joined by Captured Tracks recording artist Scout Gillett to talk about the Sex Pistols' only full length Never Mind the Bollocks. We dig into seeing and being seen, solo dates to Chipotle, Subway vs. Chipotle, Sweet Green vs. Subway, Snow Patrol, DJ Target, the differences between Missouri and Kansas, Famous DIY musician Count Basie, step wives, Mothman, Falling off of a cliff, medical doohickeys, what its like to work with Andrew, taking edibles at work, indoor cigs, Heat scene report, film dorks, doing nice things for yourself, late night chicken, the RITG bump, Sloan Rangers, hating The Beatles, and writing as a solo artist. // Follow us at @danbassini, @mysprocalledlife, @scoutgillett and @runintotheground. Listen to our RITG Mixtape Vol. 6 here and our Best of RITG Vol. 2 playlist here.
Hayley Campbell is back with the Must Watch team of Nihal Arthanayake and Scott Bryan after FINALLY finishing her book. DJ Target drops by to chat ‘Tonight With Target' on BBC Three and Babou Ceesay talks about Wolfe on Sky Max.
We are kicking off this brand new series with a phenomenal conversation I was blessed to have recently with Singer/Songwriter Effie, who also happens to be a good friend of mine. This was a no holds barred conversation about following soul purpose, navigating anxiety and embracing the journey. We also talked about the impact of the George Floyd case on global awareness and awakening as well as Effie's own experiences as a mixed race female living in London when the story broke. As always I'd love to hear your comments and questions around this episode so do please reach out to me using the links in the show notes and don't forget you can join me live every Thursday at 8pm GMT over in our Facebook Group - the link is below. I'll be joined this week by Effie and as usual we'll be taking questions so please get in touch if you have a question or comment for us. Join the Facebook Group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/tcapodcast After being crowned NME Emerging Artist 2018, Effie returned the following year with her first single in 4 years. As an independent artist, Effie has gained great traction appearing on numerous features and Spotify playlists. Lending her vocals to dance duo Just Kiddin on ‘Body Talk' as well as writing and performing ‘3 Words' with FooR, gaining the support of BBC Radio 1's MistaJam and DJ Target, Capital XTRA, and KISS and 3 million plays on Spotify, Effie now turns her attention back to her personal project. Effie uses her unmistakable voice and creates soulful melodies and heartfelt lyrics into a unique sound. With influences from the likes of SZA, Amy Winehouse and Stevie Wonder, you can hear how Effie takes inspiration from her love of soul and perfectly blends it with urban electronic sounds. Having picked up support from notable magazines Clash and Notion, performing on home soil and stateside, Effie has no intention of slowing down and is about to begin her most momentous chapter yet. Download Effie's music here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3dyqIQ05rLUMFY8NQ7SHb5 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLd0A3YT1ZxbbwEfvqrVruw https://soundcloud.com/effieofficial https://instagram.com/effie.official?igshid=zi6ajtxm359u
It’s our favourite time of the week - release day!This week we’ve got a jam-packed interview with Intalekt - with the busiest person we know! Intalekt is an artist, one half of production duo Billy Dukes, a radio host on Reprezent, the founder of School of Bop, a DJ, and frankly a strong pillar in his musical community. As a producer, Intalekt’s music is a genre-bending mix inspired by the likes of hip hop, soul, gospel and rock, plus features heavy sampling and instrumentation, which all culminate to make his trippy sounds. Looking back at his 2015 self-produced debut EP (it is what it is) IIWII, Intalekt championed UK talent, with features by the likes of Jacob Banks, Kojey Radical, Jay Prince and Ella Frank, and similarly the release was celebrated by UK radio-royalty, Trevor Nelson, Mista Jam and DJ Target.Keen champion of UK talent, Intalekt's ardent support of community and connecting is clear in his 2019 founding of young people's initiative School of Bop. Aimed at getting young curious creatives (13-25) into the world of music production, the workshops are free immersive sessions where Intalekt share's his experience and knowledge, brings together artist friends to support the growth of industry connections, and culminates in a showcase of amazing work of the participants.If you can't tell, we're blown away! In this week’s episode, we talk about the fluidity of genre, Intalekt's approach to work, his community work with young people, plus getting through creative blocks and whether or not he believes in writer's block.Show notesYou can find out more about Intalekt by following him on instagram @IntalektMusicCheck out his initiative @SchoolOfBop_Listen to more of his work with @BilllyDukes_Plus, why not support Intalekt and buy some of his music on Bandcamp[The track included in the intro is Peace from The Adventures of Masta Splinta]Like this episode?Don't forget to follow, subscribe or share with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, we would love a review or rating as well!Slide into our DMs by following us on instagram at @OnRepeatThePodcast.Use the Hashtag #OnRepeatPod to keep up with the conversationPlus - we now have a Facebook page, so chuck us a like @OnRepeatThePodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
THE SUCCESS STORYWATCH VIDEOJ Lucia Loco ft Tori Elle Video available on KVM Mag Playground Youtube channel.Born and raised in Saint Lucia, based in Essex, J Lucia is a versatile poet and afroswing/dancehall artist. Creative & passionate from a young age, his musical and lyrical influences derive from reggae, soca and most importantly, poetry.J Lucia infuses his island roots and UK influences, and this culminates a unique, fresh sound demonstrated in his latest release, 'Loco' featuring Torielle, a fellow St Lucian singer-songwriter.Loco is the lead single from J Lucia's debut EP 'My Turn.' This body of work boasts the distinctive sound crafted by Islands (a promient St Lucian producer) combined with J Lucia's catchy hooks & Lyrical prowess.J Lucia represented Southend-on-Sea in the first ever BAFTA nominated Rap Game UK, a B B C3 competition hosted by DJ Target, Krept and Konan, in 2019.
TBB Talks spoke to former BBC and Apple Music executive producer Dellessa James, about her new Music position at Amazon. Having previously worked at BBC Radio 1Xtra as exec-producer of The Rap Show and Fire in the Booth, and producing for Trevor Nelson, DJ Target and MistaJam , Dellessa moved to Apple Music in 2018. In September she'll join Amazon Music to oversee their Black music strategy which involve the playlists, creative direction and executing large scale campaigns for artists and labels. TBB's Sarah Ebockayuk finds out more about Dellessa's journey in the industry, her thoughts on how Black women artists are regaining their visibility, her expectations of her new role and how she handled lockdown ...
All the highlights from podcaster and spoken word artist George the Poet's guest edited programme, including a reflection of identity in Uganda, DJ Target on the development of grime music, Ziggy Marley on legalising marijuana, economist Mariana Mazzucato on how society thinks about value, and are video games good for your brain? Presented by Martha Kearney and Sarah Smith, and additional sound design by Benbrick. (Image: George the Poet, credit: BBC)
George finds himself torn between different audiences at a crossroads in his writing. Written by George The Poet. Produced by Benbrick & George The Poet. Original music by Benbrick. Featured songs: Who Am I by Beenie Man, Step Out by Busy Signal, I Really Mean It (feat. Cam’ron & Jimmy Jones) by The Diplomats, When I’m ‘Ere by Roll Deep Featured guests: Diggy, and Conroy. We read an extract from The Guardian / The Observer article Yardie Terror Grips London published on Sunday 18th July 1999, and accessible online. We took elements from DJ Target talking about Grime from the “Welcome to the World of George The Poet” live event. Have You Heard George’s Podcast? is a George the Poet production for BBC Sounds. Commissioning Executive for BBC: Dylan Haskins Commissioning Editor for BBC: Jason Phipps
Award-winning podcaster and spoken word artist George the Poet comes to the BBC’s own Radio Theatre for a one-off live show exploring what rap can teach us about education. For George, rap was always a vehicle for knowledge. But it isn’t always taken seriously by an establishment that often sees it as unconstructive. Rap was an essential part of George’s own development as a poet, and studying Sociology at Cambridge University allowed him to look more closely at what rap can do for marginalised communities. This show charts George’s own story of education – his evolution from Grime MC to Cambridge student to spoken word artist – and pays homage to the rap music that shaped him and his peers. George brings a number of friends to the stage to explore what rap can teach us about education. DJ Target is a 1Xtra DJ and a founding member of UK Grime collective Roll Deep. In his book Grime Kids he charts the creation of the groundbreaking music genre that gave voice to a generation. Neuroscientist Dr Becky Inkster and psychiatrist Dr Akeem Sule are co-founders of Hip Hop Psych. Hip Hop Psych dissects hip hop lyrics to analyse the mechanisms of mental health problems, signals which are sometimes overlooked because of their mode of communication. Temi Mwale has been committed to the fight against youth violence since her childhood friend Marvin Henry was murdered. At 17, Temi founded the 4Front Project, a grassroots organisation based in the estate she grew up in, which delivers specialist programmes that support personal development, legal empowerment and social action across vulnerable communities. Holly Branson joined the Virgin Group as an active member of the Leadership team in 2008, after achieving medical and physiology degrees from University College London and realising her dream of working as a doctor. She is Chair of Virgin Unite, a Founder and trustee of education charity Big Change and Co-Chair of WE Day UK. In 2018, Holly published her first book, co-authored with Marc and Craig Kielburger: WEconomy: You can find meaning, make a living, and change the world. Sonita Alleyne OBE is the new Master of Jesus College, Cambridge. She is the first woman to be the Master of Jesus College and the first black person to lead any Oxbridge college. Sonita is the co-founder and former CEO of media production company Somethin’ Else. Alleyne’s board roles have included the National Employment Panel and the London Skills and Employment Board, chair of the Radio Sector Skills Council and non-executive director of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Featuring an exclusive poem from Chapter Two of the podcast with music written by Benbrick. With performances from the BBC Concert Orchestra and Maverick Sabre. An extended version of this programme is available as a podcast on BBC Sounds, and on iPlayer. Produced by Anne Isger
Saguaro Sessions 017 DJ S.K.T Follow DJ S.K.T: @djskt Follow Saguaro Sessions on Instagram & Twitter: @saguarosessions DJ S.K.T is a fast rising name in the UK’s underground music circuit. A producer, DJ, and label manager, the Londoner specializes in all forms of dance music – from deep & soulful house, garage & experimental bass, all tied together with a common thread of working a dancefloor.Coming into his own in 2013 with remixes of Miguel’s “Adorn”, Somore’s “I Refuse” and The Nightcrawlers “Push The Feeling On”, his tracks as a must have for any self respecting DJ. Currently generating over 40,000 plays a week on Soundcloud, DJ S.K.T can include fans and supporters such as MK (Who recently featured S.K.T’s mix of ‘Push The Feeling On’ on his BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix), Amine Edge, Steve Smart, DJ Target, Mistajam, Grant Nelson, Fredde Le Grand & Sam Divine (Defected).He has recently produced Little Nikki's single "Right before my eyes" for Sony/Deconstruction, remixed Oliver Heldens & Becky Hill's UK No.1 "Gecko/Overdrive" and has had releases on AATW/Universal and Rinse FM’s Audio Rehab label. Remix work includes tracks for legendary New York House label Strictly Rhythm, Kontor and New State.He is also currently working with Damon C Scott, the vocalist on the No.1 track by Storm Queen & MK - "Look right through", Rachel K Collier (Ray Foxx) and is working on forthcoming remixes for Wilkinson & Becky Hill.He has delivered guest mixes for Kiss FM UK, Capital Xtra and was resident DJ on BBC "1Xtra Talent" in Feb 2014. Tracklist: 1. BIJOU - Crown (Avitas Remix) [Unreleased] 2. John Summit - Viva Voce [Unreleased] 3. George Placencia & Gullie Privatti - Cha Cha Cha [elrow] 4. DJ Vivona - You Are (Wade Remix)[Street King] 5. George Smeddles - Boogie Dance [Under No Illusion] 6. Supernova - Brooklyn Wheel [Farris Wheel] Guest Mix by DJ S.K.T 7. Roberto Surace – Joys [Defected] 8. Joshwa (UK) – Hyperspeed [Stashed] 9. Namara – Know That [Somn'thing] 10. Airwolf – Be Free [etcetc] 11. Amine Edge & DANCE - It Doesn’t Make Sense (Carnao Beats Remix)[Flashmob] 12. Yvan Genkins – Work It Out [Unreleased] 13. Lex & Wood – Purple Jam [Toolroom] 14. Eli Brown – Searching For Someone [Repopulate Mars] 9.13.19
As part of June's Killa Kela Podcast live show, I had the opportunity for an in-depth discussion with good friend, DJ and Grime original DJ Target. On the eve of the Grime Kids paperback release, his Post Kulture collectors Vlog series and Clothing collaboration launch alongside Ghetts, we open up the Grime files and break down the back story into what has become a tale of Bow to riches. Targs talk of his creative process's in his production and his work within Roll Deep, Pay As You Go, early Jammer Lord Of The Mic sessions, early Rinse FM, Drum&Bass and his inspirations as a DJ & artist. We also talk about the creative journey in the making of Grime Kids and whats the future holds for the book as a future cinema attraction. This is some OG to OG shit. Hard talkin, big subjects. ENJOY! 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/62Rs-4Ge9bM 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 DJ TARGET Instagram: @Djtarget Facebook: DJ Target Twitter: DJTARGET
After a long break (sorry) the worlds best stranded on a desert island snack based podcast is back!We kick season 2 off with a musical treat featuring some of the hottest music producers of the moment, WiDE AWAKE.Production credits include stars like Stormzy, Wiley, Pitbull and Will Smith. Record labels such as Sony/Columbia, DIM MAK and Lowly Palace are taking notice and their raucous DJ sets have LAID WASTE to the likes of Creamfields, NASS, Boothaus, fabric and ADE .Across their catalogue they’ve amassed over 15 million streams and 10 million views gaining fans across the world.Mixing Trap with dashes of everything from grime to hardstyle, they have found support from a huge range of tastemakers including Skrillex, DJ Target, Annie Mac, DJ Fresh, MistaJam, Hardwell and Flux Pavilion. They’ve released a bunch of successful singles such as ‘Ready, ‘Love Me’ (feat. Jacob Banks), DownUp (feat. Wiley), ‘Savages’ (w/ Lady Bee) alongside many more. Their latest single ‘Holding On’ featuring Luke Burr and is available to listen to in all the usual places.https://open.spotify.com/artist/7bKJsFgjE6XoO5fDhTCCqXhttps://soundcloud.com/wewideawake@WorldWideAwake See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Marvin Abbey, Mr Exposed and Tazer Black are back with their second episode here on 1Xtra. Joined by DJ Target, the boys talk about beg friends, not being “that guy” towards your girl and of course they have to tackle a burning listener dilemma – as well as unpack all the questionable advice being sent in. Are you ready for your 3 Shots?
Grime has been on an epic journey from subculture to explosive phenomenon. John speaks to presenter DJ Target, writer of Grime Kids, and to music journalist Dan Hancox, writer of Inner City Pressure. They discuss Grime as music of protest and how it evolves in a rapidly shifting landscape.Agnès Varda on her life as a legendary film-maker of the Nouvelle Vague, and her work as an artist as her first commission in the UK for the Liverpool Biennial goes on show.It's Friday the 13th so what better day to take a look at the rich history and strange persistence of artistic superstitions? John is joined by writer Ellen Weinstein and actor Michael Simkins.Presenter: John Wilson Producer: Sarah Johnson.Main image: John Wilson and Agnès Varda. Credit: Ben Mitchell
It's another jam-packed show today on Mikill Pane's show. To kick off the show, DJ Target gave him a call to talk all about his book ‘Grime Kids'. Following him in the studio was duo Star.One, to chat new music and play Chime Kids. Rounding everything off Big Tobz was in the studio to talk about the tragic events that inspired his track, and to play Who's Calling Me. As well as all that, Mikill and his guests covered some strange news from an international game of tag to a German fetish party boat.
It’s another jam-packed show today on Mikill Pane’s show. To kick off the show, DJ Target gave him a call to talk all about his book ‘Grime Kids’. Following him in the studio was duo Star One, to chat new music and play Chime Kids. Rounding everything off Big Tobz was in the studio to talk about the tragic events that inspired his track, and to play Who's Calling Me. As well as all that, Mikill and his guests covered some strange news from an international game of tag to a German fetish party boat.
#GqomFridays Mix Vol.61 (Mixed By Dj Target no Ndile) Android Users: https://app.box.com/s/tti8d34a9ux5zw4rpmgc89vyslf3er2z AudioMack Users: https://audiomack.com/song/durban-gqom-sgubhu/gqomfridays-mix-vol61-mixed-by-dj-target-no-ndile Playlist: 1. Dj Target no ndile &TDk macassette-Besithi syadlala 2. Dladla Mshunqisi ft distruction boyz &tira-imo to 3. final Dot -izombi 4. Dj Target no Ndile-NomathembA accapella 5. Dj Target no Ndile-indluzula 6. Dlala lazz-Gqomoza 7. Young Star ft Dj Ndile-ungandidisi 8. Dlala Lazz ft Dj Ndile-The awekening 9. ####### 10. Dj Nkoh-Tholukuthi acc 11. Dj Bongz-Ofana nawe acc 12. Vanger Boyz -13 plugins 13. Dj Target no Ndile-MOB
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Barack Obama, Adele, Bradley Wiggins - what do they all have in common? They all grew up without a dad. DJ Target investigates the impact it has had on his own life, and the lives of the 1 million kids in the UK who are in a similar situation.
#WhoInfluencedMe - The Lifestyle. The Insight. The Music I speak to the LOOSE CANNON himself - Wilehouse's own Lee McNaughty well known as Discarda We speak about; - The early stages being about of Mucky Wolfpack & Wile Out Ones/ Roll Deep Youngers - The influence that God's Gift, Wiley, Scratchy, Flow Dan, Danny Weed & DJ Target had on him - Being one of the stand out white MC's from the early Grime days - How he met Crazy Titch for the first time - Clashing Jaykae on Lord of the Mics 4 - Being the first person to vocal 'Functions on the Low' - How he came up with the legendary 'Waterboy' bar - the likes of Fekky co-signing it - His views and opinions on Roll Deep's 'chart-topping' era - Having offers to write articles on Grime - Where is 'A Lyrical Pot of Marmite' - Producing from the early stages of his career and getting back into it - How important radio sets and live performances are to him
The #TBC Podcast is back with a bang, featuring regular hosts Mikill Pane and Rebecca Judd, as well producer Ren here to talk to another very special guest. This time the legendary DJ Target joins the gang at our GRM Headquarters, where he talks helping to pioneer grime back during its early beginnings in Bow, helping found Roll Deep and plenty more too. Our TBC Podcast is a topical panel show, where our regular hosts Mikill Pane and Rebecca Judd, as well as producer Rene, sit down in our GRM headquarters to discuss all the hottest topics of the week in the scene and beyond. Often joined by special guests - previous invitees have been politician George Galloway, Complex UK's Joseph 'JP' Patterson, Hollywood actor Arnold Oceng and so many more - the podcast acts as a platform to hear voices we other wise wouldn't be able to. it provides us with something different, informative and engaging for our readers/listeners to get stuck into, every single week. TBC is a place for no holds barred and free flowing... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week in The Armory we're thrilled to welcome Future Flex (aka Billy Reeves) of Brighton, UK to the 1s and 2s. Happy Holidays, Everyone! Future Flex is a Bognor Regis based DJ who is rapidly rising through the ranks of the bass house scene. With a residency at Brighton's Coalition supporting many acts such as: DJ Target, Jaguar Skills, Donaeo, Rude Kid, Ghetts and The Heartless crew just to name a few. He has also made his appearances at this years Snowbombing festival in Austria and Wildlife Festival in Brighton and also Beautiful Days festival in Exeter this August, he's a man in demand. Not only a DJ, Future Flex is also a solid producer. His track “Dreamin'” on 3000 Bass has over 15k plays and he also has a track out on Soundspace. His newest track out yet his “With You” which is Out NOW on DEEPROT that has had over 16K plays which is also a free download. For more information on Future Flex visit: https://www.facebook.com/DJFutureFlex/ https://soundcloud.com/future-flex https://twitter.com/FutureFlex_ https://futureflexmusic.wordpress.com/ Artwork by http://jempanufnik.com/
Underground music show hosted by Sphephelo Madlala
Né de l’union improbable entre le logiciel Fruity Loops et un PC d’occase, le grime est apparu dans le quartier de Bow à Londres au début des années 2000. Retour éclairé sur les piliers d’un style émergeant, parent du dancehall et du hip-hop mais trop souvent confondu avec ce dernier.Animé par Mehdi Maizi avec Aurélien Chapuis (@lecaptainnemo) et Nicolas Pellion (@purebakingsoda). Invitée : Christelle Oyiri (@crystallmess, Red Bull Music Academy).RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L'ÉMISSION :Kanye West (album : The College Dropout, 2004), Daft Punk, Stormzy, Drake, Skepta, Boy In The Corner, Dizzee Rascal, Ruff Sqwad, White Label Classics, Prince Rapid, Rinse FM, DejaVu FM, Meridian, Nasty Crew, JME, DJ Slimzee, Lee Scratch Perry, Wiley, D Double E, Getz, Bashy, Heartless Crew, Pay As You Go Cartel, DJ Target, Roll Deep, Gatsby Le Magnifique (The Great Gatsby - Baz Luhrmann, 2013), Boy in da Corner (Dizzee Rascal, 2003), Chief Keef, E-40, Shakira, Brodinski, Home Sweet Home (Kano, 2005), The Streets, Newham Generals (Best Of Newham Generals Vol.1, 2006), Dipset, The Police, Just Blaze, No Hats No Hoods, Channel U, Keysound Recordings, Local Action, Coyote Records, Oil Gang, Simon Weatley, Crazy Titch, Tim Westwood, Top Boy. COUPS DE COEUR DE LA SEMAINE :Christelle Oyiri : Keysound Recordings, Local Action, Coyote Records, Oil Gang. Nicolas Pellion : Don't Call Me Urban! - The Time of Grime, un livre de Simon Weatley paru (2010) http://www.dontcallmeurban.com/ Aurélien Chapuis : Skepta, The Tim Westwood Mix https://soundcloud.com/timwestwood/skepta-the-westwood-mixPLAYLIST DE L’ÉMISSIONhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGt4caHD8XatkULZHWms4LYZM3naiuUvURETROUVEZ NOFUN SUR LES INTERNETS :www.facebook.com/NoFunShowtwitter.com/NoFunShow www.dailymotion.com/nogameshowwww.youtube.com/channel/UCOQc7plmG6-MlPq7-CD3T7Awww.mixcloud.com/NoFunShow/www.deezer.com/show/13867www.stitcher.com/podcast/nofun/CRÉDITS :Enregistré le 9 novembre 2015 au Tank à Paris (11ème). Moyens techniques : Le Tank. Production : Joël Ronez - Iris Ollivault / TempsMachine.NET. Réalisation : Sébastien Salis. Générique : extrait de "Tyra Banks" de Nodey (Atrahasis EP) réalisé par Nodey. Image : Eskimo (Wiley Kat Records). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Producers Matt King and Joe Froud, better known as Document One, have risen rapidly to become a serious force within the bass music scene. Their background as songwriters has resulted in an ultra harmonic and melodic take on club music, creating broad appeal even to those less familiar with the sound of electronic dance music. Document One's extensive remix catalogue ranges from mainstream artists such as Moby, Professor Green, Connor Maynard, all the way to heavy metal bands such as Rob Zombie and Asking Alexandra.The duo have received recognition and DJ support from such heavy weights as Knife Party, Excision, Modestep and Rusko; as well as radio plays from Mistajam, Fabio and Grooverider, Trever Nelson, Crissy Criss, DJ Target and Skream and Benga to name a few. Since 2010, Document One continue to play global live shows in over 28 countries including tours with Borgore, Modestep and Ministry of sound. Document One have featured a number of guest mixes and interviews for BBC Radio 1 DJ’s; Mistajam, and Annie Nightingale. The duo's online presence is testament to their success with over 48,000 fans on Facebook, total views on YouTube in excess of 9 million and their last release racking up over half a million plays on their personal Soundcloud alone. Document One have had a run of successful releases for Buygore, Never Say Die and Max Records, and are currently residing at Metropolis Studios, London working towards their forthcoming record. TRACKLISTINGDocument One - Are We AloneTantrum Desire - NightmareReid - Tarnished (Document One Remix) L Plus - EveryoneTantrum Desire - Fly AwayDrumsound & Bassline Smith - Phantasm2db - MotionDocument One - RevolutionDigital - In The BasementDrumsound & Bassline Smith - Can You Feel ItErb N Dub - ParrallaxTantrum Desire - Adventure Through SpaceL Plus - The Lost MoonErb N Dub - Paper ChasingSpectrum - BackfireErb N Dub & Skope - Let Me FlyL Plus - Time Travel VIPDrumsound & Bassline Smith - Violator2db - TeethgrinderAshley Roberts - My Song (Document One Remix)Crissy Criss - Create The FutureCommits We Fall - Falling Skies (Document One Remix)
Producers Matt King and Joe Froud, better known as Document One, have risen rapidly to become a serious force within the bass music scene. Their background as songwriters has resulted in an ultra harmonic and melodic take on club music, creating broad appeal even to those less familiar with the sound of electronic dance music. Document One's extensive remix catalogue ranges from mainstream artists such as Moby, Professor Green, Connor Maynard, all the way to heavy metal bands such as Rob Zombie and Asking Alexandra.The duo have received recognition and DJ support from such heavy weights as Knife Party, Excision, Modestep and Rusko; as well as radio plays from Mistajam, Fabio and Grooverider, Trever Nelson, Crissy Criss, DJ Target and Skream and Benga to name a few. Since 2010, Document One continue to play global live shows in over 28 countries including tours with Borgore, Modestep and Ministry of sound. Document One have featured a number of guest mixes and interviews for BBC Radio 1 DJ’s; Mistajam, and Annie Nightingale. The duo's online presence is testament to their success with over 48,000 fans on Facebook, total views on YouTube in excess of 9 million and their last release racking up over half a million plays on their personal Soundcloud alone. Document One have had a run of successful releases for Buygore, Never Say Die and Max Records, and are currently residing at Metropolis Studios, London working towards their forthcoming record. TRACKLISTINGDocument One - Are We AloneTantrum Desire - NightmareReid - Tarnished (Document One Remix) L Plus - EveryoneTantrum Desire - Fly AwayDrumsound & Bassline Smith - Phantasm2db - MotionDocument One - RevolutionDigital - In The BasementDrumsound & Bassline Smith - Can You Feel ItErb N Dub - ParrallaxTantrum Desire - Adventure Through SpaceL Plus - The Lost MoonErb N Dub - Paper ChasingSpectrum - BackfireErb N Dub & Skope - Let Me FlyL Plus - Time Travel VIPDrumsound & Bassline Smith - Violator2db - TeethgrinderAshley Roberts - My Song (Document One Remix)Crissy Criss - Create The FutureCommits We Fall - Falling Skies (Document One Remix)
Producers Matt King and Joe Froud, better known as Document One, have risen rapidly to become a serious force within the bass music scene. Their background as songwriters has resulted in an ultra harmonic and melodic take on club music, creating broad appeal even to those less familiar with the sound of electronic dance music. Document One's extensive remix catalogue ranges from mainstream artists such as Moby, Professor Green, Connor Maynard, all the way to heavy metal bands such as Rob Zombie and Asking Alexandra.The duo have received recognition and DJ support from such heavy weights as Knife Party, Excision, Modestep and Rusko; as well as radio plays from Mistajam, Fabio and Grooverider, Trever Nelson, Crissy Criss, DJ Target and Skream and Benga to name a few. Since 2010, Document One continue to play global live shows in over 28 countries including tours with Borgore, Modestep and Ministry of sound. Document One have featured a number of guest mixes and interviews for BBC Radio 1 DJ’s; Mistajam, and Annie Nightingale. The duo's online presence is testament to their success with over 48,000 fans on Facebook, total views on YouTube in excess of 9 million and their last release racking up over half a million plays on their personal Soundcloud alone. Document One have had a run of successful releases for Buygore, Never Say Die and Max Records, and are currently residing at Metropolis Studios, London working towards their forthcoming record. TRACKLISTINGDocument One - Are We AloneTantrum Desire - NightmareReid - Tarnished (Document One Remix) L Plus - EveryoneTantrum Desire - Fly AwayDrumsound & Bassline Smith - Phantasm2db - MotionDocument One - RevolutionDigital - In The BasementDrumsound & Bassline Smith - Can You Feel ItErb N Dub - ParrallaxTantrum Desire - Adventure Through SpaceL Plus - The Lost MoonErb N Dub - Paper ChasingSpectrum - BackfireErb N Dub & Skope - Let Me FlyL Plus - Time Travel VIPDrumsound & Bassline Smith - Violator2db - TeethgrinderAshley Roberts - My Song (Document One Remix)Crissy Criss - Create The FutureCommits We Fall - Falling Skies (Document One Remix)
This week’s New Music Podcast features DJ Target’s new favourite Notts artist, a bunch of exercise, plus a few pints in Mojo (gotta have that healthy balance). This podcast may contain some fruity language. Sensitive ears – you have been warned.