In 2003, Scribe was catapulted from relative obscurity to an internationally recognised name, thanks to his debut 'The Crusader'. Since then, he’s been a staple of the Australian festival circuit. That tradition is set to continue at We Love Sounds. [more]
by ragdoll on October 3rd, 2007
As soon as anyone utters the words, “Not many, if any”, more often than not, the first thing that comes to mind is New Zealand hip-hop artist Scribe. [more]
In what is set to be the year’s biggest hip hop spectacle, Kanye West is bringing his Glow In The Dark tour to Australia – with special guest Nas. [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]
Stonefest beefs up its already impressively diverse lineup to include such favourites as Paul Kelly, Scribe, Cut Copy, Ajax and many more! [more]
In news sure to excite hip hop lovers around the country, Talib Kweli and Scribe will be hitting our shores in October to co-headline shows in Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, Sydney and Brisbane. Brought to you by inthemix! [more]
We Love Sounds was back again, and proved that Sounds really have the whole festival thing down pat. To put it simply, it made me feel like maybe I'm not too old for festivals just yet and proved that making the music the main focus really does work. [more]
Who would you like to spend 48 hours on a train with and why? This was the question I answered to win myself and a guest the prize of travelling on the Bacardi Express. [more]
Another year, another Big Day Out you'd have been stupid to miss. Bring on BDO '08! [more]
The Big Day Out is one of Australia’s largest music festivals. It has capacity to cater to a crowd of more than 50,000 partygoers and the name BDO is synonymous with good times. [more]
If you walked past the Metro and heard the sound of the mob’s subconscious repetition of phrases booming from the microphone, you would be forgiven for thinking that Lupe Fiasco was one of those frenetic religious ministers often seen on American TV. [more]
by Benson2u on January 11th, 2007
People coming from all over Australia travelling to Sir Stewart Bovell Park in Busselton is a feat of it’s own, but all in all Southbound, still in it’s infancy after three years of existence, is just another excellent addition to the series of music [more]
Its all good when you come down in my hood, Scribe ripped it up at Monkey Bar to a capacity crowd of hip hop lovers. [more]
For the first time in since its inception into the live music scene, the Big Day Out, held yearly in all major cities in Australia, was sold out well before the event date in Adelaide. [more]
The story of this Beastie Boys concert is a long and passionate one. From Shake Your Rump to Sabrosa to Ch-Check It Out to Sabotage, it examines the many ways the Beastie Boys exist - and all those ways involve being one of the best bloody bands in the world. [more]
Ten years after its humble beginnings in Byron Bay, this Saturday Homebake celebrated a great tenth birthday festival in the leafy surroundings of Sydney's charming Domain. [more]
Jurassic 5 @ Metro City, Northbridge - 27/07/04 [more]
J5, with their 4 MCs and 2 DJs, took to the stage to a massive reception from the Horden Pavilion filled to the rafters with easy to please punters. [more]
S.C.R.I.B.E – no need to spell it out, it’s plain to see… This is some dope shit and the world will learn to spell it right. The rhymes he drops are effortless and poetic, the beats melodic, varied and masterfully produced. [more]
If there is a simple way of describing this album it is definitely self indulgent. But a review isn't about simplicity or short summary it's about dissecting beats, lyrics, samples and melodies like high school kids dissect rats in science class and that's exactly what I intend to do. [more]
New Zealand's finest is back with funked up horn heavy classic featuring cousin Tyra Hammond on vocals. [more]
'Stop The Music' sees Scribe repay P-Money for his role on his debut album, laying down streetwise yet emotional lyrics over P-Money's tight production. [more]
The best description I've heard of this track is the lesser of two evils. One group of incapable musicians attacking another equally as incapable group of musicians, taking sides is impossible as each group expresses the same qualities and attributes, in essence they are dissing themselves. [more]
Scribe’s second album ‘Rhymebook’ will be released in October, with the first single ‘F.R.E.S.H’ to radio and TV now. [more]