Friday, 30 January 2009

Real life on BlatantlyBlunt Radio

Check these guys out. They came to my show on Monday and smashed it up.



Tinchy's oldest fan apart from his nan?

From BBC News:
Norman Lamb and Tinchy Stryder

By day Norman Lamb walks the corridors of Westminster; by night he becomes an impresario of grime, a form of urban music sweeping the UK.

The Lib Dem health spokesman has become involved in the career of up-and-coming artist Tinchy Stryder, who works for his son's recording company.

Mr Lamb, MP for North Norfolk, attends gigs, has offered his car for lifts and even invested £10,000.

He told the BBC that he and his wife were "living the grime scene".

'Opened up'

Mr Lamb, whose musical choices before his son took up a career in the industry were more likely to be Mozart and Led Zeppelin, is transfixed by the genre.

He said: "It's been the central part of our lives for the last three years. We've lived grime.

"We've heard the music at home and I suppose every parent is opened up to new stuff by youngsters.

"It's stuff we wouldn't ordinarily hear and we wouldn't normally go to the gigs."

Grime originated in east London and its best-known exponent is probably Dizzee Rascal, who won the Mercury Prize in 2003.

Mr Lamb's son Archie, and his friend Jack Foster, left school half-way through sixth-form to set up a recording label Takaover Entertainment.

Soon afterwards, the MP remortgaged his house to give them a £10,000 business loan.

'Discussions'

Last year Archie and Jack's company managed to get Tinchy Styder - real name Kwasi Danquah - onto BBC Radio 1's playlist.

And the 22-year-old's latest song, Take Me Back, got to number three in the UK charts earlier this month.

Mr Lamb said: "We've sort of followed the thing as it happens. We've had lots of discussions about whether one track or another should be released."

Sometimes the lyrics in urban music are quite challenging, but there's other stuff that's really good and clever
Norman Lamb MP

He has also checked frequently to see how sales of Take Me Back are going.

"Archie and Jack left school and that was that. It's an interesting collaboration between two middle-class lads from Norfolk and a lad from London.

"I've met Tinchy a few times and he's been to our house. I've got some Tinchy on my iPod. I would be in big trouble if I didn't."

Mr Lamb, a solicitor by training and North Norfolk MP since 2001, has been known to attend gigs wearing his suit, having voted in the House of Commons.

He said: "I've got a catholic taste in music. I think there's merit in all genres, whether it's classical or modern stuff.

"Inevitably there's a diversity within grime or urban music. There's stuff that is accessible and there's stuff that's not.

"Sometimes the lyrics in urban music are quite challenging, but there's other stuff that's really good and clever."

Of his son's career choice, he said: "We take the view that, had he gone to university, we would have given him as much financial support as we could afford.

"My younger son is applying at the moment, so he will get that support.

"It would have been unfair if we had not done the same for our older son, who is doing something entrepreneurial and exciting.

"The only bad thing is that my Vauxhall Astra was driven around the country, taking Tinchy all over the place. It was ruined, so I had to use a Citroen instead."

This was also posted in the guardian, but I prefer BBC's version (strangely).

Pics: MIK JMoss and Likkle on Blatantly Blunt Radio on UrbanFMTV

Saturday, 24 January 2009

Pics: Ill Bill @ Jamm, Brixton, London

Ill Bill's 2nd outing in London, tho his 1st on his own as last time was with his bro Necro at the recently shut down Astoria. This gig was next level nangness (excuse the teenage dialect, but I couldn't come up with any suitable superlative), with Jack Flash, Stig & Syntax, and Oakland Cali legends Zion I supporting as part of their European tour to promote their new album, The Takeover. Check below for the pics as well as my interview with them (video footage of the interview coming soon!).

Ill Bill


Zion I interview and show pics

Thursday, 22 January 2009

Mashup time!

Normally I'm not a fan of mash up tracks/blends but this one's big! Coming from my boy DJ Cable, here's 'Still Tippin On The Request Line'. A mashup of the classic dirty south track Still Tippin' by Mike Jones and Slim Thug, mixed with the classic dubstep track; Midnight request line by Skream. Two big tracks that got me interested in those scenes...
http://www.zshare.net/audio/54505534f9e564d1/

Monday, 19 January 2009

This kid is a legend

Consdiering it's Barack's inauguration today I thought it was appropriate to show case this 'younger' celebrating the presidential victory. Check the video for 'Obama Made Me Proud' by LiL Yani. Damn, this lil dude has a bright future as a political rapper, repping the kindergarten generation to the FULLEST! Jermaine Dupri's next protegé? I wouldn't rule it out.