Friday, December 16, 2011

slumGODS, cos we were never dogs

Came across these videos of a B-Boy scene developing amongst a few locals in India, and thought these were some excellent videos that were worth sharing. The actual moves on show are great to watch and I think there is a unique novelty element of seeing a form of hip hop culture, now reach India, a region which is largely untapped from the reach of Hip Hop.

Slumgods Part I from tahska on Vimeo.


One of the videos has a contributor drawing a parallel with the tough backgrounds and poverty that he sees in the Indian cities that he works in, providing the environment which would ultimately establish the origins of a native hip hop scene - in similar fashion to how it originated 30 years back from the Bronx. And I do think that's a reasonable comparison to make, not a churlish or lazy connection, but a credible and interesting story just to document.

I only found out about these videos through a blog post on Bombay Bronx website
here
...which is has some other content about the Slumgods project developed by a promising rapper called Mandeep Sethi on which there is more information on as well further links about the specific projects working with underprivileged people if you wish to know more: here and here

Thursday, December 15, 2011



Olan All City & Tu-ki mix up an awesome f-f-f-fresh selection of their highlights of 2011. It's a stunning selection across genres with tracks that will stand the test of time. Check it now...

A$AP Rocky to Zomby 2011 Wrrrrappp Up by allcitydublin

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

The Heatwave Showtime

The Heatwave are known for throwing mad parties, and Showtime on 15th June 2011 was madder than most. But Showtime was more than just a party. It was an explosion of UK dancehall history, bringing together legends from every era of UK rave music to share the mic and spit lyrics over classic dancehall riddims.

In the feature length Showtime film, Rollo Jackson (Tape Crackers, Toddla T, Hot Chip) captures the magical live performances and takes us behind the bright lights and onstage hype, conducting in-depth interviews with pioneers of the UK bashment scene like Glamma Kid, Stush, Skibadee and Riko Dan. The result is an epic document of UK music culture and a vital piece of oral history, telling a story which is often forgotten or misrepresented by the mainstream. Well worth checking out when the Showtime DVD lands on the 12th of December.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Analogue Mindfield Mr president

Scribble Sound System's Bosh MC on Analogue Mindfield's 'Mr President' a conscious address to Mr. President and Mr. Prime Minister.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

DOOM

Lecture: DOOM (Madrid 2011) from Red Bull Music Academy on Vimeo.

This is great. DOOM sits down for an hour and 40 minute interview at Red Bull Music Academy in Madrid where he talks about his voice samples, his personas, a forthcoming “diss track” from Viktor Vaughn about DOOM and much much more.

T-Woc - Jetstar EP (The Alphabet Set)

Dublin's T-Woc is an ultra-diverse DJ, Reggae selectah par excellence, helmsman of the alphabet set electronica collective, Hip-Hop fanatic, one of Ireland’s original dubsteppers and fan of many other things weird and wonderful in music. His latest EP on Alphabet Set is perhaps his most fully-formed release yet. Known primarily as a producer of instrumental-dub, dubstep and a reggae fanatic, the Jetstar EP (his sixth Alphabet Set release) finds Mick Donohoe imbuing all those elements of his sound into a cohesive four-track selection with textures from his other interests – bumpin’ hip-hop instrumentals, head-nodding space melodies, big bass and coin-dropping game synths.

You can download the EP via his Bandcamp right here

Monday, November 7, 2011

G Frequency - Outside My Window Ft. Big J [Scribble Records]

Classic G.Frequency with Big J released on Goon Trax in Japan & on Scribble Records worldwide.

"G G Peniston" Neil Bucannon (Moschops + Djackulate)

Scratch project from Dublin's Djackulate and the ever elusive Moschops, collectively know as Neil Bucannon.


G. G. Peniston - Neil Bucannon (Moschops and Djackulate) by Moschops

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Studio Sessions

Our first record 'The Virus Kids ep' is to be released in early 2012 on the Scribble Records label run by Bodytonicmusic in Dublin. Here is a little video taken during one of our studio sessions.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Scribble Sound System @ Little Big Tent, Electric Picnic 2011






All photographs ©Des Keane Dubshotimage@gmail.com

Behind The Scenes: Ophelia MC

Behind The Scenes: Ophelia MC from Ceol Ar An Imeall on Vimeo.

Best Of Quantic Mix by J.Rocc



It has been a decade since Will Holland aka Quantic released his first album on Tru Thoughts. Twelve albums later and Quantic has a vast discography; funky, soulful vibes with the Quantic Soul Orchestra, Flowering Inferno's reggae infused dub, cumbia with The Combo Barbaro, and more. The Best Of Quantic album highlights the stunning range of his work, bringing together some of the biggest tracks from across his many projects.

To celebrate the release and a decade of music from Quantic, the world famous J.Rocc (one of the finest DJs on the planet), created the Best Of Quantic Mix that perfectly incorporates electronic, jazz, dub, hip-hop, cumbia and the many more styles to come from Quantic over the span of ten years.

Check it right here

DJ Izem - Quiver / Debaixo D'Agua EP

Dublin based DJ & producer DJ Izem has just released a fantastic ep and has already had a track from it played by Giles Peterson.



The whole ep is fantastic and he has made it available for download on his bandcamp page. Check it out right here

Harry Moschops @ IGNITE

Scribble Sound System's DJ Harry Moschops performs at the IGNITE night at the Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin in March 2010.

Scribble Sound System @ Castlepalooza 2009