February 17, 2012

SPOT x DJ Drama – Let Me Tell You (Prod. by Two Band Geeks)

SPOT with the help of DJ Drama and Grand Hustle’s in-house production duo Two Band Geeks, tells the story of how he almost lost his life last year.

Listen to SPOT x DJ Drama – Let Me Tell You (Prod. by Two Band Geeks)

February 17, 2012

The Bullitts – Supercool (True Tiger Remix) [Audio]

True Tiger remix The Bullitts Supercool giving it a dubstep edge that you could hear in a rave.

http://soundcloud.com/thebullitts/supercool-true-tiger-remix

Read my interview with The Bullitts here 

February 16, 2012

Estelle – International (Serious) ft. Chris Brown and Trey Songz

Estelle releases the audio visual of her new track International (Serious) featuring Chris Brown and Trey Songz ahead of her highly anticipated album release All Of Me.

All Of Me is out 28th February 2012

February 16, 2012

Axel tha Entertainer

Axel the Entertainer may be a new name to some of you, but remember where you heard it first. This young comedian from west London is set to blow and follow in the footsteps of those he admires, such as Slim, Kat B and Michael McIntyre. Flavour catches up with Axel in a noodle bar off Carnaby St to get to know more about him, comedy and women…

How did you get into comedy?
It was about three years ago, I was at Slim’s one-man show. I didn’t used to go to a lot of comedy shows, but when I went there I thought it was amazing. I loved the way he had the crowd under control and the humour. I said to myself, I wonder if I can do this. I went away and went on the Internet, and I found something called The Comedy School in Camden. I went and did a course for two weeks.

Your first gig was at the Sunday Show, how did it go?
I got drunk. I had to get drunk because I was so nervous – JD and coke. I went on and it was hit and miss. All in all, I did all right; sometimes I got a laugh, sometimes I didn’t. When I got up there I was nervous, my heart was beating; to this day the same things happen.

Where do you draw your inspiration for your comedy from?
Everyday life and things that I notice. I’m an observational comedian, which means things that I notice. I’ll say, ‘I’ve noticed this,’ to the crowd and tweak it so everybody will think, ‘Yeah, I’ve noticed that too,’ and bring the humour through that angle. I use my facial features and body language – a lot of body language. That’s where I get the most laughter.

How do you deal with hecklers?

To be honest, I haven’t bumped into a lot of hecklers. It’s not really on our kind of scene. When there are hecklers you have to shut them down quickly. One time there was this girl and she was drunk and making a lot of noise, I kept saying someone needs to shut this girl up. At the end of it I said, ‘Someone put something in this girl’s mouth, my flies are stuck.’ As soon as I said that the audience was like, ‘Ahhh…’ And she didn’t say anything for the rest of the night.

Is it hard to be original in stand-up?
No; a lot of people have touched on topics that you want to talk about. You say it in a different way; it’s how you word it. It is a bit upsetting when I have a joke and someone’s done something similar so there’s no point me going on stage saying it.

How do you feel when a show is going really well, you’re making everyone laugh, the audience is practically eating out of your hand? Is it a kind of power?
Yes, that feeling is amazing. It’s hard to describe. It does feel good to know that people can relate to you and understand you to the point where they’re standing up clapping. It’s like a last-minute goal at the end of a match.

Do you think comedy can serve a higher purpose other than just entertaining people?
Yes, laughter is the best medicine.

What is the funniest thing that has ever happened to you?
Me and this girl I liked started talking. We ended up linking up and she brought her friend, and I brought my friend. I started to like her friend more than I liked her by far. I obviously couldn’t tell the girl I was with, but I wanted to because it was bothering me. We left it. Then a year later, I find out that all that time the girl liked me and was thinking the same thing. All we had to do was say.

Does being funny help you with the ladies?
What do you think the answer is? Yes it does. Yes it does. Every single show, I get girls that come up to me. They either give you the eyes or they just say, ‘Well done.’ You get the ones that linger around, waiting for you to say something. You also get the straightforward ones…

Choosing comedy over other ‘safer’ career choices is a brave move. Did you encounter any scepticism or discouragement?
Yes, I did; it just helps you get stronger. When I first started out, certain people that I was seeing relationship-wise were like, ‘I can’t see you being a comedian.’

What is the dream? What do you want to do with your comedy?
I want to take it as far as it can go. People say the sky’s the limit, but for me Jupiter is the limit. You see people like Michael McIntyre: he’s got his own tour, own show, he’s on Britain’s Got Talent, and other people are interested in him, because he’s not just a comedian but a personality.

Tell us a joke…
I’ve noticed that a lot of guys like to do late-night calls. It’s getting kind of ridiculous really, because they never do it in the day, just late-night calls, like when poker’s on TV late night. They have this deep voice on that they never had on before. Some guys don’t know how to talk over the phone, they just say, ‘Yeah, what’s going on?’ I was chatting to one girl and she asked me a question, she asked, ‘Are you a guy that prefers a girl with batty or breasts.’ I said batty. She said, ‘I thought you were a breast man.’ I said, ‘Nah.’ She said, ‘So how long you been a batty man?’

February 16, 2012

Tyga – In This Thang

After the success of Rack City, Young Money’s Tyga releases a new video for In This Thang

February 15, 2012

Mikey J & The UK Female Allstars – Rock The Mic (Music Video)

Mikey J brings the best MC’s in the game Amplify Dot, Baby Blue, Lioness, RoxXxan, Mz Bratt and Lady Leshurr all together for this hot track Rock The Mic.

Download Mikey J & The UK Female Allstars – Rock The Mic here  

Read my interview with Lady Leshurr and RoxXan here

Read my interview with Mz Bratt here 

Read my interview with Lioness here 

February 15, 2012

Mikill Pane ft Yoshee – Kings

Mikill Pane releases the video for Kings featuring Yoshee off The Morris Dancer EP

February 15, 2012

Abel Miller – Make You Love Me EP

The 20 year old r&b singer releases his Make You Love Me EP. Abel has built a strong YouTube following due to cover tracks and his own songs, whilst also being back by London Boy Entertainment home to Maxsta and K KokeMake You Love Me features Cashtastic, G FrSh and another talented UK singer Loick Essien.

 

Download Abel Miller-Make You Love Me

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

February 15, 2012

HMV Next Big Thing Review – Cleo Sol, Starboy Nathan, Cover Drive & Clement Marfo + The Frontline

Cleo Sol led the way for the gig last Saturday night with her songs ‘High,’ ‘Loverboy’ and the Lily Allen and T Pain cover of ‘5 O’clock.’ This singer who was recently signed to Island Records stunned the crowd with her magical voice, and is tipped for big things this year.

 Starboy Nathan was next on leading his set performance with ‘Diamonds,’ gaining massive applause from the audience. He then asked the crowd, “Anyone know about my first album ‘Masterpiece?’” This created a stir cuing one of his old but great tracks, ‘Do Without My Love.’ Marvin Gaye’s ‘Let’s Get It On,’ started to play and Nathan performed a cover to the song, seeing as it was the weekend before Valentines Day, the song choice was relevant. The band had left and Nathan announced, “I’m just cuing myself, it’s just me doing my thing,” with him starting and stopping the tracks himself. Then he performed a mish max remix of songs starting with Major Lazer’s ‘Pon de Floor’ as a backing track and singing over it the old school garage classic ‘I’m Sorry,’ by Monsta Boy. The last song was the most recent ‘Hangover’ saying, “My new album comes out its called 3D, which stands for determination, dedication, desire.” In the middle of ‘Hangover,’ he wows us with the ‘Teach me How To Dougie,’ dance then goes back to singing the rest of the song, also doing a dance, grinding his hips at the end for the females in the crowd.

Next up was the Barbadian group Cover Drive. Lead singer Amanda Reifer told the crowd, “When you move to the music, make sure you move those hips,” with her showing everyone how it was done. They performed the song, ‘Hurricane,’ from their forthcoming debut album. Amanda grabbed a Barbadian flag from a member of the audience and started waving it, as the drummer T-Ray Armstrong starts emceeing. As Cover Drive gained a lot of fans and followers from their YouTube covers, it was only right for them to do a cover which came in the form of Jennifer Lopez’s ‘I’m Into You,’ with T-Ray emceeing again. Amanda announced to the crowd, “This song I’m going to play for you is special, it’s our debut single.” ‘Lick Ya Down’ starts to play with Amanda asking the crowd, “London I want you to sing this for me.” Their newest single and last song of the night was up next, ‘Twilight,’ which really made the crowd go wild, with their fans dancing and singing along.

Time for a break and the headline act to set up, Clement Marfo + The Frontline. The intro begins ‘Barrel Of A Loaded Gun,’ which has one chorus. The crowd is already hyped after the intro and they launch straight into their less well-known songs, ‘Nothing To Lose,’ then, ‘Us Against The World.’ Clement Marfo talks to the crowd saying, “It’s been a big year, being tipped for MTV Brand New and HMV’s Next Big Thing,” thanking the fans for the support. Next up was ‘Survivor’s,’ which Clement dedicated to a friend that died from a gunshot wound. He really gets into the song, which means a lot to him, and the crowd starts waving their hands feeling the emotion filtering off him. It was now time to really hype themselves and the crowd up. It was time for ‘Champion,’ with Clement asking, “Whose feeling 10 feet tall?” The stage presence and energy of Clement Marfo + The Frontline on this track was amazing with the two front men Clement and Kojo jumping around the stage and dancing. ‘Overtime,’ played and the crowd was just getting more into it, with Ghetts joining them on stage for his verse and the crowd going ballistic. ‘Mayhem,’ was the last song of the night and Clement just topped off the amazing performance with a stage dive, with a bouncer pulling him back onto the stage to finish the performance.

February 15, 2012

Chi Duly x The Weeknd – Balloons of Haus [Free Mixtape]

Chi Duly remixes some of The Weeknd’s biggest tunes such as D.D, The Zone and The Morning for his mixtape Balloons Of Haus. If you like house music this is for you, but if you prefer The Weekend’s slower, sexier style then stick to the original.

Download Chi Duly x The Weeknd – Balloons of Haus here