Archive for November, 2007
How We Do Feat. DJM - 15th November 2007
0 Comments Published by Snafu November 30th, 2007 in Downloads, How We Do.DJM is a Mashup DJ based in Leeds, playing his eclectic mix of hip hop, pop, DnB and anything else in between. This Podcast features some of DJM’s self produced tracks and remixes and we guarantee you’ll be dancing around to this one…
You can download the DJM Podcast here or listen to the stream
[ December 7, 2007; 10:00 pm; ] The IRS
Sarantis, Dialect & Devalish
Don’t Talk to Strangers
£5
The Atrium, Leeds 10-2am
Friday 7th December
Words: Nino
Like a good Chinese soup nothing goes to waste with Chief Wiggum. He utilises his background, personality and intellect to their full potential in every breathing moment. For a malnutritioned hip hop culture he is the pure soul we crave. Ahead of some mintin new projects, and the new album which in stores form [...]
Aidan Severs catches up with LG to discuss his influences and career to date.
For those not in the know can you introduce yourself?
I’m from London. I started Sit Tight Records with Lopez a good few years back and we put out:
Rocket Fuel feat Jehst & Skriblah / City Breaks featuring Yungun 12″ (which I produced)
Micall [...]
HHBRadio.com The Mix Volume 3 - Review
0 Comments Published by Editor November 27th, 2007 in Music Reviews.Lunatrix and Vokal who compiled and mixed this CD must have been up in the library studying documents entitled ‘How to compile and mix the perfect UK Hip Hop CD’. They must have been taking notes too because there is nothing to fault here.
The formula is something like this:
Take some well known UK MC’s and [...]
HHBRadio.com The Mix CD Volume 3 - Out Now
1 Comment Published by Editor November 24th, 2007 in News.The 3rd installment of the HHB Radio Mixtape series is out now in all the usual joints, featuring amongst its many amazing tracks and skits a small showcase featuring Leeds Turntabilists Mike D, Sinical, Etch and of course DJ Analogue.
Support UK Hip Hop and check out some masterpiece’s from Skinnyman, Foreign Beggars, Blak Twang and many [...]







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