In 1990, I wasn't even aware that there was such a thing as UK hip-hop, much less that London Posse existed. I'm not the only American who slept on them. Their ... Read More...
Driving home one evening, whilst flicking through the 5-song playlists that British radio stations such as Kiss FM and Capital rarely deviate from, I thought I'... Read More...
Accents are a funny thing, in both senses of the word. Growing up in England, you forget just how diverse the linguistics are for such a small country. Of cours... Read More...
MC Duke's "Organised Rhyme" could be the British equivalent of Maestro Fresh-Wes' "Symphony in Effect." Both album artworks try to implement a typical lofty '8... Read More...
If you've already heard the newDan-e-o interview on the website today, props for heading on over to check out the "Immortal" review. If you haven't, it's not a... Read More...
With "No Poison No Paradise" Black Milk delivers, in a sense, his best album thus far. It's a deceptively dark listen (the wonderful artwork should be your firs... Read More...