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Scribe will be switched out for US DJ/producer and former DMC champ DJ Cash Money.
In 2011, the Harbour City will once again come alive to the sounds of the Sydney Festival. As ever, the Beck’s Festival Bar is set to be a hub for the city’s electronic music lovers.
New Zealand’s favourite rapper Scribe will open for London’s hip hop party boy Dizzee Rascal at his Big Day Out sideshows in Sydney and Melbourne this January.
With Kanye no longer producing hip hop, and Nas claiming that 'hip hop is dead', I wondered what to expect from this so-called 'hip hop spectacular'.
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.
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!
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.
All in all it was a night filled with highs and lows and plenty of exercise after two trips across the city. Pretty much what you can expect from any multi-venued, multi-music styled event really; no big wow factor, just a pretty decent night out.
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.
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.
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.
Forget all the talk (and there is much) of Talib Kweli being one of the world’s leading ‘socially conscious’ MCs. There is no need for such qualifications. Talib Kweli is quite simply one of the world’s best MCs.
What better way to kick off the festive season than with Brooklyn’s best, Talib Kweli. With support from San Francisco’s Zeph and Azeem and New Zealand’s Scribe, world-class hip hop was ready and willing to blow the top off HQ.
It's the year of the Blacksmith. Talib Kweli was back in town with support acts Scribe and DJ Zeph & Azeem.
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