http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAl7zvdYKKk
Heheheh….
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAl7zvdYKKk
Heheheh….
Ahhh Pitman, whatever happened to him eh?
Here he is, explaining the birth of hiphop to all you young whippersnappers…
Oh and if you missed the post with some guy doing a little mix of some if his greatest hits, it’s right here:
http://www.margaretscratcher.co.uk/wordpress/2011/11/mc-pitman/
The brand new video for SUAVE DEBONAIR ft. PETE CANNON single ‘Play Your Game’ released Monday 21st May.
‘Play Your Game’ is the razor-sharp new single from SUAVE DEBONAIR that dissects the carcass of a rotting relationship. The video features songwriter and bonafide ‘Bachelor’ babe Layla Manoochehri as Suave’s sinister squeeze with a nightmarish twist!
For more SUAVE DEBONAIR videos and music go to http://www.suavedebonair.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jG-36ygUFbI
For those of you that missed it, you should also check out the video for “I.T. Dave” here:
http://www.margaretscratcher.co.uk/wordpress/2011/03/suave-debonair-i-t-dave/
Great video for a great track!
Starting off as a Graffiti mag about a decade ago, Wordplay has recently broadened its horizon, and started to cover the music side of the UK hiphop scene. The most recent issueprovided me with some excellent entertainment on a recent long flight out to the other side of the world and back. Reminds me of reading Big Daddy cover to cover over and over again back in the day.
Not only is the mag itself high quality, with varied enough content to appeal to both the hardcore heads and casual observers alike, but if you’re quick enough to snap up a copy of the recent issue (from Fopp, or Dogfish, and possibly other cool places too) , you’ll find it includes a wicked mix CD from Sammy B-Side, expect to see a few posts in the future featuring some of the standout tracks, in my opinion…
The issue, complete with free CD, is available to buy here: http://wordplayshop.bigcartel.com/
(If you’re in the UK, you’ll get it delivered to your doorfor less than a your average pint at your local, for those overseas postage makes it a little more, but step the pint up to something like a Hoegaarden and the analogy still applies…)
For those of you who can’t get a physical copy, you can read it online here:
http://issuu.com/wordplaymagazine/docs/wordplay_9
Para decided to do this mix after a night of watching Television , Program after program of complete irrelevant Nonsense sandwhiched between advert after advert trying thier best to sell me something we really don’t need
He turned off the TV and started working on this mix
He was initially going to make this a complete Instrumental mix but ended up dropping the odd Vocal track in there too
Its a little darker than his usual mixes but gave him the opportunity to include tracks that we really like listening to
Its a non stop continuous 60min mix and we are giving it away for free so enjoy
Para has been putting out mix CD’s since the late 90’s, he joined the Breakin Bread stable in 2007 and has put out a few 7″s a couple of mix CDs and his debut album
For more info on Para check here http://www.breakinbread.org/profile_p…
For all Paras releases on Breakin Bread go here http://www.breakinbread.org/label.html

Classic album art, recreated with kittens.. Not really my cup of tea, to be honest…
http://soundcloud.com/lee_scott/forty-eight-mins-of-fun-k
Forty Eight minutes of 60’s beat music. For 60’s beat heads. Original 60’s beat heads of course. From stone cold funk classics and german library nipple twisters to vocal jazzers and spoken beat poetry. It’s all there in forty eight minutes of fun..k
A great mix from Cambridge’s very own Lee Scott, who I’ve had the pleasure of playing alongside at Soul 4 Soul (and will no doubt be doing so again very soon..)
Check out more from Lee here: http://soundcloud.com/lee_scott
and also keep an eye on his Play-House page if you’re into the deep house end of things, and be sure to head down to The Fountain on a Thursday, as you’ll either catch him spinning house or me spinning funk on the alternate week…