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Muzi speaks on making straight fire
Muzi, the young producer/DJ from South Africa, is taking the world by storm with his hard and heavy sound – a mix of hip-hop, bass, electronica and traditional Zulu music that is difficult to define and impossible to ignore. We caught up with the man himself to talk about moving from S.A to Berlin, showing Stormzy the streets and making straight fire beats.
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Danish singer-songwriter Emilie Ramirez has burst onto the scene with her debut single ‘Tranquilizer’, a track that mixes hip-hop, soul, trap and R&B. We caught up with Emilie to find out more about her and where her experimental musical style comes...
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Kill J on why pop is good and ugly is better
Singer, songwriter and producer Julie Aagaard, aka Kill J, is one of the most exciting artists to ever come out of Denmark. She effortlessly combines pop and electronica with heavy beats and silky vocals, and as demonstrated by tracks like ‘Propaganda’ and...
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Dubstep is on the way back, so says GhostChant
GhostChant, aka Joe Cornwell, is one of the country’s most exciting new producers. Inspired by the likes of Burial, Bonobo and MJ Cole, he creates rich, ambient electronica that has already won support from Rob Da Bank, Rinse FM and BBC 6 Music. We called...
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Sticky Blood speak about their sound, swimming and Sheffield
Sticky Blood, aka Andy Nicholson and Jamie Shield, are a Sheffield based production duo. The pair work with artists across genres, including MC DRS, Coco, George The Poet, Tom Prior and Terri Walker, as well as being one half of hip-hop collective Clubs & Spades.
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