Liverpool artist KOF announces himself to the wider UK music scene with his debut single Fire It Up featuring, well-respected Grime artist and member of Roll Deep, Wiley, and unknown Liverpool vocalist, Chelcee Grimes. KOF describes his style as Mesh music meaning a combination of Urban and Dance genres.
Despite Fire It Up being KOF’s first […]
Tue 7th September 2010 | Posted in
Singles |
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When I first picked up Samuel Powell’s debut CD, I had no expectations. As a nineteen year old from Cornwall with some impressively tamed facial hair, I thought the EP would be a couple of acoustic songs about girls, maybe with a few lalas and perhaps even a double clap interlude thrown in. But, hey, I thought, it might be catchy.
However, by […]
Mon 6th September 2010 | Posted in
EPs,
Reviews |
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The late seventies were not the best time emotionally for Bowie, he was a recovering cocaine addict and his musical contributions for The Man Who Fell to Earth, the Sci-Fi film in which he starred, were rejected by the director in favour of something a little more ‘folksy’.
Luckily Brian Eno, former keyboard Roxy Music keyboardist come […]
Thu 2nd September 2010 | Posted in
Classic Albums,
The Classics |
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Self-Funding and How It Can Revive The Underground
It is about time that the digital revolution gave us an interesting, artistic concept beyond piracy. For the last ten years the incessant battle between illegal and legal music downloads has taken center stage while production of physical formats has been kept on the backburner. Artists are […]
Wed 1st September 2010 | Posted in
Tips |
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