VerbalSwardz-TheCut

London’s The Cut Magazine took a trip up to Harlesden recently to meet up with rapper & producer Iron Braydz who has just released his Verbal sWARdz EP on his own Unorthostract label, available now from http://braydz.bandcamp.com

In this exclusive in person interview, they discuss a variety of subjects ranging from the origins of his artist name, spirituality, the influence of Wu Tang and how their music in effect saved his life, his views on underground and mainstream hip hop, Wiley’s “racial rant” on twitter and of course his new EP

Read what he had to say HERE

The largely self produced 10 track EP is the beginning of what is planned as a series of releases over the next 12 months whether solo or as part of Triple Darkness and FuFu Gang. Verbal sWARdz also features Triple Darkness with further contributions from Prince Po, Sean Price, Kyza, Skriblah, Phat Kat and DJ Shortee Blitz.

Check his new video “Rambo” released last week featuring Kyza and Skriblah with a cameo appearance by Melanin 9.

Keep up to date with Iron Braydz on social media at his twitter @Braydz and on Facebook “HollaAtBraydz

All further media & press inquiries, including dj requests for full quality radio edit mp3s of the tracks “Millennium” ft Prince Po, “Firey Red” ft Sean Price, “Rambo” and “Dredd”, can be sent to UrbanElite PR HERE

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MagnaCarta-Stereoboard

Another review of UK hip hop MC Melanin 9’s album “Magna Carta” which released on 3rd December 2012.

This one had slipped under the radar until today, but first published in January 2013, online magazine Stereoboard reviewer Jonny Rimmer has given this a massive vote of approval

Opening up with an overview of the shifts taking place right now in the UK scene, with more people switching attention to the “hip hop” community, he opens :

There are significant changes afoot in the world of UK hip hop. With grime is on the way out, and its established heads like Wiley and Dizzee Rascal moving towards poppy pastures new, hip hop is again gaining popularity in cities all over the UK. The battle scene is also making waves with Don’t Flop boasting now one of the biggest battle-league fanbases on the planet. Most tangibly though, there is a real sense that hip hop is now a real voice for young people seeking change – see the recently retired Lowkey and Logic’s ‘People’s Army’; M9 also fits this mould.

This is then followed by the opening salvo in relation to the album itself :

However, one cannot stress enough just how much of an accomplishment Magna Carta is. For starters, it sounds very little like a British album at all, snubbing garage for the sort of slow, meditative beats that you’d find on 90s noir records like Mobb Deep’s The Infamous. And the mood it establishes is gorgeous, with jazzy trumpets, saxophone and piano samples forming the backdrop to M9’s bleak urban narratives. Even though there are several different producers here, all of them match M9’s vision, tailoring their ideas to the MC’s aesthetic vision.

Offering a 4.5 / 5 rating, read the whole review HERE

Magna Carta is available digitally from iTunes and can also be ordered in CD physical format from http://m9ether.bandcamp.com

Here is a snippet version of the album on his own Soundcloud page

Melanin 9 is busy recording new material as well as setting up some dates, which will also include performing on the main stage at the Boom Bap Festival in the UK in September. Anyone wishing to book melanin 9 for dates can contact UrbanElite Promotions HERE or check the contact information on his twitter profile @Melanin_9

You can also connect with the magazine on twitter @Stereoboard

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Nominated for MTV’s “Brand New Unsigned for 2013” recently, London’s Skripture launches his debut self produced single for No Help No Handouts Records.

“Bark (Back It Up)” is also the first release from this brand new British label set up to showcase some of the most creative and pioneering artists from around the world.

A founding member of The Truth MoveMENT and trans-Atlantic urban rock group The Score, Skripture has produced for Bashy, IAM1 and Saukrates, and developed his own solo career as an emcee and musician in recent times with the launch of his Skripture Sunday’s Mixtape in 2011. Drawing on influences as diverse as The Beatles, J Dilla, Wiley and Phonte, he’s busy in the studio recording new material for 2013.

The first single also comes with a remix by London grime producer Levlz who has worked with Chipmunk and Riko Dan of Roll Deep, and has already been taking up some impressive UK radio airtime. Releasing on 9th December, also look out for an accompanying video being launched in the next few weeks.

Bark (Back It Up) original radio edit

Bark (Back It Up) Levlz grime remix

Any djs looking for the mp3s of the clean edits of either mix, and also the instrumentals, or for any other media enquiries about the release or artist, contact UrbanElite PR HERE

You can connect with Skripture on twitter @SkriptureSpeaks and the label @NoHelpNoHandOut

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