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RLOTW #7: Fat Beats Records
I first heard of Fat Beats Records when they signed the Hip-Hop boom bap crew Clear Soul Forces who I’d been following since they released ‘Get No Better’, a track featured on their album ‘Detroit Revolution(s)’. [continued]
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St Andrews Sands: Part Five
As we know all too well, as lovable and quaint as St Andrews is, there come moments where not even the sight of the never-ending North Sea can alleviate the feeling that we’re being held hostage within the town’s three streets. [continued]
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RLOTW #6: Kitsuné
‘Kitsune’ is Japanese for ‘fox’ and in Japanese folklore, the fox has the power to change its appearance, which perfectly demonstrates the label’s many creative directions. What is more, it can even take on human form, implying that Kitsuné is the embodiment and personification of music and fashion. [continued]
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Thrift Hop: Second Edition
Like a Hip Hop Tony Robinson, Ed Martin is scouring the charity shops of St Andrews for musical artefacts, appropriating the taste of a previous generation and giving new life to the albums that we would all be worse off for having lost. [continued]
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Artist Spotlight: Jay Electronica
It’s not often one of those MCs come around that really hits you with every line – but Jay Electronica is one of them. [continued]
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St Andrews Sands: Part Four
As we know all too well, as lovable and quaint as St Andrews is, there come moments where not even the sight of the never-ending North Sea can alleviate the feeling that we’re being held hostage within the town’s three streets. [continued]
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Just a Little Thing About Hip Hop
Hip-hop for the longest time has always been present in my life, from the music and dance to the language and the style. However, it was only three years ago that I found myself seeking an understanding of the movement. [continued]
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RLOTW #5: L.I.E.S.
“Scuzzy and fucked up… not college party jams” – Ron Morelli on L.I.E.S. Records [continued]
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Why DeRulo Is Better Than Dylan
There’s no shame in liking Derulo wholeheartedly. I even think that he’s better than IYAZ. [continued]