Posts Tagged ‘Interviews’

Jeye Severe sounds like he’s a very angry person just based on his namesake, if you listen to his mixtape The Hierarchy he raps like an angry guy who’s about to overdose on pent up rage. But lo and behold he’s, according to the man himself, “a very composed character”. RWD sent resident hip hop head (there’s still loads of them about apparently) Jerry Gadiano to talk about being one of Peterborough’s finest, record shopping with his old man and using his brother's battered headphones as his first microphone...

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If you were to get a dictionary and look up the term anti-establishment don’t surprised if you find the faces of Dead Prez next to it. Described as “somewhere between N.W.A and P.E (Public Enemy)” M1 and stic.man have been fighting ‘The Powers That Be’ for years with their social, political and militant lyrics. Taking a ‘no retreat, no surrender' stance to those who are in power and who abuse it has made them one of the most celebrated hip hop groups in the world today. Jerry Gadiano has quick chat with the revolutionaries who headlined last Monday’s Summer 2010 Rhyme And Reasoning Showcase.

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Straight up and down Thai Matic oozes style and swagger (That word either has to die or be put in the Oxford English Dictionary make your minds up people) whether it’s on the mic when he’s spitting or the garms that he’s rocking. Perfecting his microphone technique for over ten years this spitfire poet from North Weezy is ready to take the game in a stranglehold with his mixtape Let Me Land which is creating a serious buzz on the underground music scene. Having already been given kudos on DJSemtex.com and claiming a spot on his Real Talk section, a spot previously held by a guy named Dizzee Rascal – you must’ve heard of him right? – and opening up for Jay Electronica at Cargo in London the Ghanaian born emcee is definitely one to keep your eye out for. The busy microphone maestro took time out of his studio session to kick it with Jerry Gadiano to talk about hip hop, inspiration, and fashion do’s and don’ts.

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RWD's office cam catches up with 16 year-old Fugative at 2010's Wireless Festival. He let's us know how his day was going and the latest with him being signed in the States...

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The RWD office cam goes backstage at 2010's Wireless Festival. Devlin tells RWD how his set went down...

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Last week Nardene Scott invited KG The Comedian and Nicholas Marston into the RWD Towers to find out more about the comedians who have given us way too much joke since bursting onto the scene via the internet earlier this year. We chat about their skits so far including the end of Shadrack and The Man Dem, Duncan and McCoy daggering Tim Westwood’s girl and what we can expect from them next.

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Wolves rapper Tenny Ten fills Nardene Scott in on touring with Mr Hudson and Tinie Tempah, the importance of helping out in your community and how he has been working with some hot US producers including Mr Woo who penned the current single Swaggnificent.

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