by spaz_fubu on August 25th, 2008
Bliss n Eso certainly hava a way with words, and ITM was fortunate to exchange some with Eso regarding their new album, the world of hip-hop and, errr, weed. With a national tour on the way and their album in the charts, they are truly flying high. [more]
Brace yourselves people, because lyrical masters Bliss n Eso are back and brash, and ready to blast your eardrums with a brand new album called 'Flying Colours'. And the boys have all grown up a bit since their last album. [more]
"Well have you heard about them boys from a foreign land.. they're gonna stroll across the globe with a mic in their hand.. and they'll be putting it down the only way they know how.. SO SING IT.. la-la-la-la-lalalala.." Ladies and gents, Bliss from Bliss n Eso. [more]
Flowers in the Pavement is the latest offering from Sydneysiders Bliss n Eso with DJ Izm. A mixture of nonsensical & childish yet comical & itty lyricism, some beats from Weapon X, Suffa & BNA Productions has proven a surefire recipe for success and acclaim in the ever conquering Ozhiphop scene. [more]
In a year where Australian electronic music was arguably given its best ever showing, the results were better than anyone could have expected. The Presets dominated the ARIAs with a scoop that saw them take home several of the most prestigious awards [more]
The line-up of dance and hip-hop talent nominated at the 2008 ARIA Awards is perhaps the strongest in recent memory. [more]
Canberra's really has hit the motherload when it comes to summer festivals this year. The last couple of weeks have seen several announced, and now we reveal everything you need to know about the all ages, all genres, party of the year; Trackside! [more]
Wanna check out some of the world's best snowboarders alongside out finest Australian hip hop artists? Well head to Falls Creek from 24th to 28th August for Stylewars! [more]
In the excitement of a concert it’s easy to give in to hyperbole. Which is why, when I read in my notes, ‘Bliss n Eso - the best – live & album’, I can’t help give pause. But even now the morning after I still stand by my claim. [more]
Partially as a result of tonight, I'm convinced that Aussie hip hop is merely at the beginnings of its revolution. [more]
A night of technical skills combined with an assault of pure-crowd-pleasery - as Sydney City's finest Bliss n Eso shared the Metro stage with those two Hip Hop behemoths of scratching and verse - DJ Q-bert and MC Supernatural... [more]
Sydney's Bliss N Eso supported by a host of local Hip Hop talent lifted the roof off the Rev on a blissful Thursday night. [more]
Oh my golly. I do declare. I'm about ready to admit my full-fill of Hip Hop gigs. After a succession of Overly-Macho/Ultra-Masculine-istic/Testosterone-Smeared evenings of Rappery - I've become a little jaded with what it means to be a Hip Hop fan... [more]
Meat Katie, Lee Coombs, Black Grass, Mo' Horizons, Bliss'n'Esso and more took over Belvoir, teaming up with the stormy weather to put on an urforgettable show of beats and mayhem. [more]
Those seasoned heavy hip-hoppers, Cypress Hill, sent crowds insane at the Hordern on Saturday night. A premium venue for a premium act. [more]
All in all, a good night out. Australian acts have the potential to push the boundaries separating the underground and mainstream perspectives of music, and here's to hoping there are many more opportunities for them to shine. [more]
Well, well, by now I'm sure we all know about the disappointing effort on behalf of Busta Rhymes. And to all who attended, weren't we mighty pissed off! [more]
A demonstration of just how good Australian hip hop is. Bliss n Eso teamed up with Urthboy to have a joint album launch. A phenomenal night ensued. [more]
Ugly Duckling came for the third time, and whilst it was a risk putting on a hip hop show in a place with actually good accoustics and sound, Canberra had fun, as did Ugly Duckling and their supports. [more]
This fortnight we’re taking a closer look at Australia’s most revered mid winter music festival – Byron Bay’s legendary Splendour in the Grass. For our special edition podcast we’re going to feature some of the dance and hip-hop acts appearing. [more]
Bliss n Eso are two of Australia's most talented MC's, I like many have been awaiting this release since their debut EP four years ago, finally it has arrived and the Oz hip hop landscape may never be quite the same again. [more]
Bliss N Eso caused quite a stir in the Australian hip hop scene with their 2004 release Flowers In the Pavement, a lot of people loved it and just as many hated it. They released an accompanying promo mixtape, that was somewhat better received than the original and now they are back for deliberation [more]
The trio - a diverse bunch comprising of American born MC Bliss, Australian born MC Eso, and DJ Izm of Moroccan heritage - have certainly come a long way since forming in the late 90s as three high-school students busting rhymes at the bus stop. [more]