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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
How We Do 18th October 2007 Podcast
0 Comments Published by Snafu November 10th, 2007 in Downloads, How We Do.The second How We Do of the semester and we’re joined in the studio with Dr Knox, MINDSpray and LHHS.
Freestyles and verses in the studio courtesy of Dyalekt, CONCEPT & Malaki.
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How We Do 11th October 2007 Podcast
0 Comments Published by Snafu November 8th, 2007 in Downloads, How We Do.This is the podcast for LSRfm’s flagship urban music show, we’ll be posting the link to every episode during the term and a few details about the guests who are featured on there.
This episode features 2 local Hip Hop acts Blessed House & Organised Mess.
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How We Do LSRfm’s Local Urban Show
0 Comments Published by Snafu July 17th, 2007 in Downloads, News.How We Do is a 2hour show on LSR dedicated to promoting local urban talent, all music you hear on the show is by Leeds based artists and in the 2nd hour of the show we have an artist/crew/etc come in and be interviewed and do some freestyling, singing or just have a chat.
Anyways, if [...]
DJ Format & Dirty Diggers - The Faversham 3rd Birthday - Sunday 6th May 2007
0 Comments Published by Snafu May 10th, 2007 in Live Reviews.For their third birthday celebrations new bohemia brought in one of their strongest line-ups to date, and the packed out crowd were as eager as i was to catch one of the uk’s biggest names: DJ Format, not to mention the support acts: Dirty Diggers and Rup.
When I arrived, admittedly quie late on, there was [...]
Easy guys, thought I’d best write this whilst still inhebriated and on a hiphop-high,”Whagwan LEEEEDDSS!!!”, a rhetorical question met with a suitably enthusiastic cheer brought the Leeds stalwarts Double d Dagger to the Faversham’s stage, and precluded a beautifully grimy set.
However, don’t jump the proverbial gun, for when I arrived, around 11pm, the place was deserted, [...]








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