Posts Tagged ‘Interviews’

Manchester is only known for a couple of things; two dodgy football teams, Take That, The Arndale Centre and a 22 year-old female MC called Envy. Danny Walker speaks to the pint-sized rapper about her forthcoming album Set Yourself on Fire

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“Leicester just doesn’t have that much going on, it’s completely dropped off,” according to dubstep maestro Jakwob, the Midlands bred DJ/ producer went in on Gary Lineker’s city in a recent interview with RWD.

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The queen of Hip Hop Soul has spoken…

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Steadily making a name for themselves on the touring circuit, four-piece band Airship are beginning to take off. Kippa Brand tracks down Elliott and Marcus from the Manchester-bred outfit…

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With the release of her debut solo single imminent, the former Mis-Teeq-er has admitted to sexing up her image in an attempt to make up for compromises in her former girl-band days.

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The music industry is a proper cutthroat business, anyone can tell you that. It doesn’t help when you’re a new artist and none of these labels want to give you the time of day. Well that’s all about to change as Fiat have just launched the Evo Music Rooms which aims to showcase the best of Britain’s unsigned music acts on a national TV series. Jerry Gadiano caught up with Evo Music Rooms judge Jason Knight - who’s CV reads like a who’s who of music superstars, having done campaigns for Justin Timberlake, 50 Cent and Janet Jackson - to talk about the project and what makes a good music act…

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In 2008, Giggs created a freestyle that went onto become a street anthem. In 2009 he linked up with Mike Skinner, before signing a record deal with XL. In 2010 he will release his major label debut album and basically in our (and a lot of others) opinion, he’s gonna blow the f**k up! interview by Rajveer Kathwadia studio images by Jake Green location image by Simon Wheatley

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Following in the footsteps of other underground funky house skankin’ hits, Tribal Magz is all set to make his mark with his debut singleTribal Man Skank. With the release date imminent, a cameo from Sway and comparisons to Soulja Boy, he explains to Reya El-Salahi why it’s time to get tribal…

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He’s been around a fair few decades, he’s worked as a busboy, bike messenger, substitute teacher, columnist, photographer, comic and dog walker. At age 48 Ricky Powell has definitely seen a lot of history and believes his ‘individuality’ is what he has to thank for his success so far. But in no way is this fast-living individual planning to slow down, he still counts himself as a bachelor... RWD caught up with the legendary photographer amd chronicler of hip hop in a club to discuss his ‘world famous slideshow’, real music and his new found love for Brighton... Interview by Kyomi Wade

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