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Been a good music week so far, Excellent gig by Lack of Afro at the Lantern on Friday, and the new Sherwood and Pinch to have a go on, and digging for some lovely lovely tunes for you lot to listen to.
Shall we?
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Woah, almost forgot about this this week – kids being a nightmare to get to go to sleep and only sat down after 9pm – fortunately the prep work was good and I’ve got three lovely lovely slices of musical gold for you to have go on – ONWARDS!
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Ahhhh, the computer nerd in me likes the number 128, so I’m kinda glad we made it to this one.
This weeks we’ve got some hip-hop (quelle supris), and a sprinking of reggaeish dubsteppy nonsense, and some funked up Soul Sisters
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Another day, another review, this time with Blend Mishkin‘s wubtacular Mama Proud Riddim and a whole host of MCs showcasing their talents over the top
The riddim itself is a cracker, mixing a dancehall vibe and a dubstep style foundation bothering bassline, complete with gunshots, rave horns, skittering hi-hats and claps, giving plenty of space for the vocals to come. I can see this one being a fixture in Reggae & Bashment DJ’s bags for a while
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After the quite staggering reponse to the last Ghetto Funk presents: Icons Remixed Vol. 2 related post I made a few days (about three months traffic to the blog in three days, and more comments and links that I’ve had in a while) I thought I’d give the people what they want and do a full review of the release, especially since a stack of videos have dropped for them as well.
This has nothing to do with the fact that I’m on holiday from work at the moment, and have little else to do with my time … honest.
Right-ho – sixteen more lovely wobbly, breaky, beaty stuffed morsels to go- I feel like Greg Wallace after a sentence like that.
(yes, I know the ‘whole damn review pt 1 is a daft name when it’s in two parts, but I don’t really care … tune in tomorrow for the other half)
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Another week, another Three on a Thursday for you!
Before I go straight into the good stuff, a little admin is required, mostly to do with a little more information on the gigs I hinted at last week.
First up is supporting the mighty Featurecast (!) with the Regrooved boys in Bristol on the 17th of September.
On the 22nd September I’ll be at the Alley Cat Bar on Denmark St in London with Celeste Dos Santos & The Tabloid Queens.
Would be ace to see you guys at either of ’em!
Right, you’ve sat there very patiently, so now you can have some luvverly tunes.
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