Archive for January, 2012

January 24, 2012

Diddy To Launch Music TV Network Revolt In December 2012

Puffy is already one of the richest men in hip hop. This is not stopping him from making even more money this year, as he plans to launch a new music TV channel on December 12th 2012 called Revolt.

He already has Bad Boy Records, a clothing line, a vodka brand, the list could go on with regards to his business ventures, but he doesn’t want to stop there.

Revolt will be (of course) a music channel with music videos (similar to MTV). It has been reported that it will be distributed by Comcast and Time Warner Cable.

January 24, 2012

MTV Best Of The Best: UK MCs 2011

The 10-6 best UK MC’s were announced a few days ago for 2011. Last night on MTV Base the last 5 were revealed by Joseph JP Patterson, Charlie Sloth, Posty, Morgan Keyz, Nardene Scott and Hyper Frank. Here is the full list…

10. DVS & Blade
9. Krept & Konan
8. Skepta
7. Lowkey
6. Ghetts
5. Giggs
4. Chip (Chipmunk)
3. Professor Green
2. K. Koke                                                                                                                                       1.Wretch 32

Well done to Wretch who fully deserves the No.1 spot, and K Koke who is one of my favourite artists who made the No.2 spot. The other 8 were also well deserved and all of them have worked incredibly hard. In my opinion I would have put Joe Black, Mic Righteous, Benny Banks and P Money in there, but this is always a hard one to think of only ten top MC’s so big up to the panel for making the hard decisions.

What do you think of the list, and was there anyone crucial you think was missing?

January 23, 2012

Swindle Ft Footsie & Nadia Suliman – Ignition

Swindle is the one of the best producers in Grime, and has worked with some of the most admired artists in the scene. He joins forces with Footsie and Nadia Suliman for his new tune.

January 23, 2012

Ed Sheeran – Drunk

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January 23, 2012

T-Pain, Bringing Soul Back To Hip Hop

Hailing from Tallahassee, USA, multi-platinum selling artist T-Pain burst onto the music scene in 2005 with his debut album Rappa Ternt Sanga, featuring the first hit single ‘I’m Sprung’ and second ‘I’m N Luv (Wit A Stripper)’. Showing he is different to his peers in the music game, he’s bringing soul back to hip hop. He has worked with some of the most successful music artists in the US, including Lil Wayne, TI, R Kelly, Chris Brown, Kanye West, Ludacris and DJ Khaled. Flavour catches up with T-Pain ahead of his fourth album release Revolver…

Tell us about your name T Pain and what ‘Pain’ means to you?
The ‘Pain’ bit is the pain and the struggle it took me to get out of the T. It sucked: it was very terrible trying to get out of Tallahassee. There are not a lot of music execs and record companies that come to Tallahassee looking for talent; it was a hard deal trying to get out of there.

You were tired of the borders that divide hip hop and soul – how have you brought them together?
I think I did it pretty well [laughs]. It’s been working out so far. I came from a hip-hop background, with all my brothers and my dad around, and I just felt more love for R&B and soul, and it’s meshed together really well.

You turned your bedroom into a recording studio at 10. You must have been a pretty wise 10-year-old then?
At this point I had no idea what I was doing, I wasn’t too smart. I knew myself in my heart and my mind – that’s all you do really know at 10 years old. There was no major money involved; I had my parents. Nothing really came about at that age; I just got rid of my bed and turned it into a studio.

You started off rapping and then singing – why did you switch?
There was too many people rapping at that time; we had too many rappers in my hometown. I just wanted to be different and do something else. When you have enough of the same thing, I just felt I had to switch it up.

Did you ever think that by making your own version of ‘Locked Up’ – ‘I’m Fucked Up’ – that Akon would hear it and sign you?
I didn’t think he would sign me at all. I didn’t even think he had a record label [laughs]. When I heard the song, Akon hadn’t been signed for too long. It was kind of weird that he was the one who called me up – you always think you’re going to get a call from a huge record label or company. I thought it was a joke at first, but when I found it wasn’t, I wasn’t sure if Akon could do the same thing as a huge record company.

You told AllHipHop.com that you vow never to use Auto-Tune again. How is the T Pain effect better, and what exactly is it?
The T Pain effect is better because I’m T Pain and I’m better at a lot of things [laughs]. I think the effect reflects everything I do, and I get to control it. Every time I used Auto-Tune, I wished I could do this or this on it. So now I’ve made my own one, I can do everything I want. With Auto-Tune you just get pitch correction; with the T Pain effect you get everything I use in the studio: you get my reverbs, my chorus, my delay, my distortion, the compression – everything I use; it’s a one-stop shop.

Do you think you will ever not use any pitch correction technology?
There’s always songs I don’t use it on; people don’t realise, though, that’s why I don’t make a big deal about not using it. On some of my biggest songs there is no Auto-Tune, like ‘Low’ with Flo Rida. People never notice; I always put two songs on my album that use no Auto-Tune, and those seem to get noticed the least.

How do you start to write? Where does the inspiration come from?
Just real-life experience. It’s not too hard to write a song about something you’ve already been through; it’s harder to make something up. If you don’t have money, you cant make a song about money. If you have money, you can’t make a song about not having money. I think it’s harder to come up with catchy stuff, other than just writing from the heart. That’s why Lil Wayne doesn’t write any more, because if he writes, it’s not going to be real. Real situations shouldn’t have to be witty and catchy.

Your new single is ‘5 O’Clock’. How did the collab with Lily Allen and Wiz Khalifa come about?
With Lily Allen it was an automatic collaboration, which was dope. Wiz Khalifa, I was looking for him; I’ve been waiting to do a song with him for a long time, it was well overdue.

Tell us about Revolver?
I think this is going to be one of my best albums. I’ve gotten better as a musician and learnt more things that make my music better. I explore more instead of being afraid to try things.

How has your music evolved from the first album to this one?
I’ve matured as an artist. I listened to my old albums and said to myself this is better [laughs]. Sometimes I try and find out why people liked my first album, but it was just me and that is what I wanted to put out.

Follow T-Pain on Twitter @TPAIN or visit http://www.t-pain.net/uk

* published in Flavour Magazine

January 20, 2012

AVIT UK AT THE RETURN OF ESKIMO DANCE 2012 @ PROUD 2

Some footage we at Avit Clothing got on the night. See you all at the next one May 11th!

January 20, 2012

SBTRKT – Atomic Peace

SBTRKT gives us this unreleased track from 2009 on his soundcloud stating,

“this track (edit/remix) is from 3 years back. Know a lot of you wanted to hear it 🙂 never released it because of the sample

‘Mum – Flow Not So Fast Old Mountain radio’ . originally played it in this ’09 mary anne hobbs guest mix”

January 19, 2012

Eskimo Dance Returns 11th May 2012

If you missed Eskimo Dance last Saturday 14th January you definitely did miss out. BBK, Roll Deep, OG’z, Ghetts, Merky Ace, Kozzie, Flirta D, and Rival all smashed up the dance with DJ’s Cheeky, JJ, Maximum, Slimzee, Spyro and Hatcha. Wiley and DJ Cheeky tweeted today that it will make a return to Proud 2 on 11th May, so put the date in your diary now!

Wiley tweeted today, “The next eskimo dance is may 11th dont forget ….”

Cheeky confirmed the venue would be Proud 2 tweeting, ” Eskimo Dance May 11th Proud2.”

January 19, 2012

Rival – Just A Dream Ft. Dot Rotten

Rival and Dot Rotten collaborate on Just A Dream off the Lord Rivz EP for this tune produced by Flava D. Who said Grime was dead?

January 18, 2012

I Luv Live – Not 4 The A List Special ft Kano, Mikey J & Ghetts

I Luv Live kicked off again this year with a special show presenting Mikey J and Kano’s recently released EP Not 4 The A List. Known for attracting decent crowds, this I Luv Live special managed to attract so many people I found it hard to move.

Presenter Ras Kwame introduced us to singer Ruby Ann, a soul singer from Manchester whose song Goodbye she described to the audience as a ‘dedication to my ex.’ Roses Gabor was up next, and livened the crowd up a bit more performing the Redlight produced track Stupid and Pharaohs, which she featured on the track with SBTRKT.

The crowd was nicely warmed up for the next act Ghetts. He came on stage drink in hand announcing how Eskimo Dance was so crazy on Saturday night he had now lost his voice, apologising to everyone. This didn’t seem to let down his performance, as he started with his verse from She Likes Too, moving onto Who’s On The Panel, Artillery and Red Pill.

The crowd seemed too relaxed until Ghetts took to the stage, all of a sudden there were gun fingers, people were dancing and cheering, Ghetts seemed to have given everyone in the room a burst of energy.

Cue Kano. The audience went mad as soon as he stepped onto the stage, joined by Mikey J the producer of the EP and many other Kano tracks. Random Antics was another favourite for the crowd on the night with everyone joining in on ‘Rah Rah.’ Kano explained Not 4 The A List to the crowd saying, “This isn’t for radio play…I basically was just having fun, making songs with artists that I wanted too.”

After this the crowd went crazy and blocked my view of the stage. I moved my head about 30 times before I caught a glimpse of Wretch 32 and realised why. Wretch had joined Kano for his verse on the song E.T. It would have been nice to have seen Wiley and Scorcher there too.

Ghetts was brought back on stage to perform House Of Pain alongside Kano. They both sat down on speakers and it was definitely a highlight of the night.

Now it was time for some old school classic tunes and a little bit of a battle between various MC’s on stage to see if the other could remember their lyrics and complete the sentence. With Ghetts and Kano talking about releasing an EP together and Ghetts repeating on the mic various times, “This is a defining moment,” made me feel like I was witnessing something momentous.