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Win 2 tickets to Free Range ft. Scratch Perverts

Those chaps at Free Range keep raising the bar. This time they have the legends, Scratch Perverts, Hype, Noisia, Loefah, Chef, Kutz, Raggasaurus and also the talented Small Kid and more on the same bill. You will quite literally be spoilt for choice. It’s actually ridiculous, however, we can’t complain as we’ve been 2 tickets to give away worth a whopping £30.

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We’re doing things slightly different this time round:

We want you to drop a short rhyme in the box below using 1 or more of the headlining acts in your rap. Simple really.

The best answer wins!

Entries close on Monday 9th of March, after that comments and this competition will be locked! Remember to click the “Notify me of follow-up comments via e-mail” button!


Capskey’s Radio Show No.3

Capskey aka Ben Field is somewhat of a legend in his own right. He hails from The Shire and first became known for his penchant for battle rapping. His angry and menacing manner endeared him to many, apart from those who his derogatory slurs were aimed at ’saw your sister last night….nice minge’. Anyway, I digress, Caps is actually a very mild mannered and cultured individual who has somehow managed to blag himself a radio show at his University. There is no pretense with what he does, he just chats shit in between playing some amazing tunes. Here’s what he had to say about his efforts -

Part-time emcee/local battle rapper (retired) Capskey, finds himself at university with a hard-drive full of music, and a heart that just won’t quit (8 Mile intro trailer)…er, I hate that third person stuff….basically I, Caps play music that I think is good, then ramble aimlessly in between songs. I play dope hip-hop, lots of it, for I am blessed with awesome taste. I also play a lot of alternative rock, because that’s the way I like my rock yeah? (I am a dick) But basically anything I find that I think is interesting I will play…I have done around 30 shows and already I am worth 10 Moyles, 8 Evans and 33 Westwoods…! Check the shows out! They are awesome!! Come and have a listen! (implore, implore)…pow pow pow… and add me on myspace…Brrappp!

Here’s the rough guide/tracklisting to Caps’ ramshackle show. There’s no doubt, he was loose mofo with a taste in music second to none.

'Oi mate, have you 'eard my radio show?'

'Oi mate, have you 'eard my radio show?'

Tracklisting:

a) Formulaic!? Shred of Professionalism/Notes, Moyles = Cunt, Cunts & Blaps, Highbrow!? - Satre ramble - on genius, Blap, Fuck It and Shit On A Stick…

1) Tom Vek – Things Are Here To Stay
2) Fleet Foxes – Mykonos (Alternate Version)
3) Why? – These Few Presidents
4) Anthony And The Johnsons – Epilepsy is Dancing
5) Lemonheads – My Drug Buddy

b) Truck Ramble/Phil Shout-out, Mediocrity An 8,000 Word Essay, OddOddOddOdd, Weird, More Interesting Or Stranger? Weak Hip-Hop?!/Al Shout Out, Big Beasty Ones!

6) Jake One – The Truth (ft. Freeway & Brother Ali)
7) The Beastie Boys – Sure Shot (Large Professor Remix)
8 ) Critical Madness – Meal Tickets Pt. 2 (ft. Little Vic)
9) Lil Wayne – Phone Home (prod. by David Banner)
10) Super Barrio Bros – Three Pipes Down

c) David Banner/Record Industry Hostility, BOTB3 Battle Predictions, Deadwood Is The Greatest Television Show I Have Ever Watched!!! Ian McShane + David Milch = Gods!

11) Joanna Newsom – The Book Of Right-On
12) Kyuss – Catamaran
13) Kocani Orkestra – Siki Siki Baba
14) Message To Bears – Pretend To Forget (EXCLUSIVE)

d) Kyuss Ramble, Wasted Time/Drugs Ramble - Mission Mentality, Shoot Them Up Into Your Fucking Eyeballs NOW!!

15) Brother Reade – Let’s Go
16) J-Live – One To 31
17) Roots Manuva – No Love (Remix)
18) King Gheedorah – Fast Lane
19) Pharoahe Monch – Push

e) Organized Konfusion Treat, See Ya Later Blad…

Download: Capskey’s Radio Show No.3

As the man says, if you like what you here, look him up on myspace and add that son of a gun.


Klondike Kids Interview

This is one dope collaboration. Brighton producers Tom Caruana and Dutch Courage, come together to form the Klondike Kids. This project has been on the boil for a while, and I have been fortunate enough to hear snippets along the way. Now the project is finished, I took some time out with the duo to ask them a few questions. It gives a real insight into how the two worked together creating different elements of the tracks, constructing and delivering them together, genius. Be sure to hit play on “Live In The Palace” whilst you read through the interview.

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Right first off, I gotta ask, where did the name come from?

D - We chose the name right at the end of making the album, it’s kind of a throw-away name but it’s linked with the 19th century gold rush (the Klondike was an area famous for gold mining). When we met we were into digging for samples for beats and I guess it’s got that digging for gold connotation to it.

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T - Yeah, Spaghetti Saloon had this style to it that reminded us of a Honky Tonk piano being played in spaghetti western film, our name relates to the image that’s conjured up from that period of history.

What’s the concept behind the album?

D - There isn’t one really apart from the name and it’s imagery but we wanted to make evocative instrumental music, something that was going to be interesting and cinematic.

T - We wanted to make music that didn’t fit in one genre alone, to bring both of our influences into one project.

What is the intention of the album?

T -Since we met in 1998 we shared an interest in making beats, but it was always very much a solo thing to use samples and make beats. When we decided to create some music together we knew it had to be more based around using instruments and playing live.

D - I think we both wanted to write something different from the beats we were making and playing to each other but that also involved some of the more eclectic beat ideas we had.

Who does what?

T - A real mix to be honest. Some tracks were created from an individual basis (Klondike mike was Dutch’s samples he’d put together but with my touches on top) and we wrote some tracks together.

As an overall breakdown: Dutch did; programming, Sax, Flute, Piano, Keyboards, Synth. Me; Drums, programming, samples, Synth, some bits of Keyboard, Percussion and Guitar.

D - We also had the Shofar Horns (3 piece horn section I play in) on a couple of tracks, Joe Sam (Son of Sam) on bass on Live at The Palace, Lou Maggs (Shofar Allstars) guitar on Spaghetti Saloon, plus a kids choir appears on the album as well!

Who would you like to collaborate with on your next project if money were no object?

D - Tom Caruana.

T - Dutch Courage.

I’m currently listening to Spaghetti Saloon – top stuff! Are there plans to make it into a video?

D - No real plans, we did have an idea of that but it didn’t last long. We thought it was the most cinematic track and I suppose it could be a soundtrack for a short film or something like that. Not with us in it though.

What influenced you throughout this project?

T - Various things, all the good music that we had listened to over the years.

D - Definitely David Axelrod.

T - Yeah we were both really into Axelrod.

D - Overlanders is a nod to Fela Kuti. Other influences would be J Dilla, RJD2 & Madlib.

T - MF DOOM and Son of Sam musically; and I acquired a Juno synth that gave the tracks we used it on an electronic influence.

D - Hip Hop, Jazz, Soul, Funk, Breaks, Reggae….all good music really. We are influenced by so much different music aren’t we Tom?

T - We are Dutch.

What else can we expect from the Klondike Kids?

T - Another album in the near future.

D - An album mostly of instruments and live playing with a lot less programming.

T - We’d like to get some vocalists involved. A more song based album. We will be DJ’ing together whilst making the next album and be able to test ideas out in public.

Where can the good people actually download/buy some of this lovely stuff?

T - For the time being we’ve got some tunes to listen on the Klondike Kids Myspace page. and we’ll have CDs available in the near future.

Any plans to do any live shows with it?

T - This album would be quite difficult to recreate live but with our next material we will be conscious of making it work live so that we could perform it that way.

D - We know musicians we would like to get involved with that. I’d definitely enjoy that.

And before I say adios – can you leave us with a profound statement and any shout outs?

D - Keep it simple.

T - John Sam, Joe Sam, Dutch’s dad for the name, Budabeats,

D - Simpson, Daps, Balls Deep, Shofars, Eye United, Legwork, Adam Turner,The Gills.

The project has had a limited release so far far but make sure you keep checking the website as we are soon to do a digital release of the Klondike Kids. I’m certain you won’t be disappointed.

Words: Gabs


Free Range Chase & Status Review

Having been abroad for the two weeks leading up to Free Range, and entrusting my mate with fifteen of the Queen’s pounds to buy a ticket, I couldn’t go. Touching down, and getting a text saying that it had sold out before he’d had a chance to get them, made the return to Heathrow after a 9 hour flight that much worse.

Chase & Status

However, my guardian angels must have been looking out for me, as I managed to get a spot on the guestlist just at the last minute! After several pints of cheap lager at the Hobgoblin, it was time for a jay and shortly afterwards, The Zodiac.. we arrived just in time to see Chase and Status, who were a good start to the night - with some classics thumping out. Kano’s short but sweet appearance lived up to my expectations. Ps and Qs was duppy, and I was really glad to see him grime-MC. I had heard big things about Beardy Man, and he did not fail to amaze, although different, I’d liken him to a young Biz Markie in some respects (Jazz Cafe 19th March).

JFB made the night by playing possibly the best track ever to have been produced: Paid in Full. I’ve certainly waited a long time to hear that played at an event. At the start of n-types set it was back to some serious jamming. I never made it upstairs, though have since heard good things from mates who did. All in all it was a fantastic night, perfectly concluded with a Bodrum’s on the way home.

Roll on the next Free Range….

Words: Sasha


Audio Active’s Hip Hop Foundation presents BONFIRE NIGHT!

Audio Active are a Brighton based music charity set up in 2000. They face a constant battle to secure funding yet still manage to provide an excellent service for young DJs and MCs in the seaside town and the surrounding areas. Bonfire Night is the brain-child Audio Active co-hort Dizraeli who is at the root of this latest venture which is due top premiere at Brighton’s Pavilion Theatre next Wednesday.

Bonfire Night

Hot off the 2008 Edinburgh Fringe theatre circuit with “The Rebel Cell”, Dizraeli’s youth production - to be premiered on Wednesday 4th March 2009 at Pavilion Theatre, Brighton - is white hot. The night will fuse together poetry, hip hop and theatre under one roof.

Hiphop FoundationThis is youth theatre arguably at it’s best. It sees a group of aspiring rappers (Sam Maryon, Mrisi Makondo-Wills, Jamal Ali, Jordan Stephens), individually, led astray by the sinister spirit, or apparition, of Guy Fawkes, the famous 16th century religious/political revolutionary. The play, delivered entirely in rap, demonstrates the ugly sides of the characters’ personalities, and within the surprisingly short duration (20 minutes), brings their actions to a dramatic climax. The evening will finish with music performances from some of the cast.

Audiences beware. This play is not:

• a social commentary
• a stereotypical take on youth work or urban issues
• the common story of an aspiring urban artist in his journey to ‘making it’

It is:
• theatre
• definitely entertainment

And it might even be:
• consciousness-raising
• and fun

Doors: 18:30 - 20:00
Location: Pavilion Theatre
Town/City: Brighton, United Kingdom

For more information on how to book tickets, please visit the Brighton Pavilion website or call them direct on 01273 709709.

To join the facebook event click here.


Chavo - something a little different

Now, regular Blunted readers, time for something a little left field. So you all probably like your hophip, soul, indie and hed kandi(!), what about some Gypsy Orchestra for you? The band are called Chavo. Yes, Chavo, although you might be thinking of council estates and Reebok classics, Chavo actually means boy or son. And in terms of music your certainly in for something a little different.

Chavo

The describe themselves as -

A small band with a big sound that will keep you on the dance floor all night but will also be enjoyed by the people at the bar and the couple in the corner.

Mixing together sounds from Romania, Hungary and the Balkans, Southern Italy and Spain, they come from nowhere and act as good ambassadors for everywhere with a strong culture of good old knees-up dance music.

The band are made up of 5 extremely talented individuals; Jimmy O’Brien (Mandolin, Vocals), Uncle Nola (Guitar), John Viola (Fiddle, Viola, Mandolin), Stefan Melzak (Accordion, Percussion) and Ido Basso (Double Bass).

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Their next gig is @ Le Vagabond Boogaloo Club, Friday 13th March. Be there.

To listen to more, check out the Chavo Myspace


Mean Poppa Lean @ Latest Music Bar, Brighton, 13/2/09

The night started off close to the gig in the Three and Ten pub at the Old Steine with a group of work mates and some random friends of friends. This was the night that we had been talking about for weeks and had been telling our work mates about for months.

It had all been building up to this, the pressure was mounting and our reputations were on line. What if our work friends didn’t enjoy Mean Poppa Lean? We would be outed as people who don’t know jack about music!

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After taking our Mean Poppa Lean virgins down a few wrong turns we get to the former Joogleberry, now called The latest Music Bar, there are band members Christian and C-Dogg to welcome us in, how lovely, a band who personally welcomes in excited guests!

Drinks in hand and places set with me actually on stage with the band. We are all ready, ready for the best band I have ever witnessed to come and make us scream the words only they can make us scream: MEAN MEAN, POPPA POPPA!

The gig has got to be the best I have ever seen them perform. Christian was on top form with his singing and really getting the crowd involved, C-Dogg looking good playing his guitar, mostly on the floor, Grills rocking it on drums and Danny strumming away on bass. As per usual, there was a little surprise half way through when a horns section make an appearance with their brass instruments, one trumpet and one trombone bringing out a different side to the Mean Poppa Lean funk machine. Brownie points to anyone that can name them, I forgot!!

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I even got to sing a line to one of my favourite songs “Gemma, what do we eat for breakfast?” And we all know the answer to that, don’t we?

Could the night have been any better? I doubt it! Was I to be outed by my colleagues as a person who don’t know jack about music? Not tonight!

Will Christian, C-Dogg, Grills and Danny Bass hit the big time? Definitely!

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Long live Mean Poppa Lean.

Words: Gemma Muckdoodle (Blunted Competition Winner)