"The question I was asking was how I could party, have as much fun as dj’s with what I knew how to do. So my aim was to be a dj with real music instruments so I had no choice, I had to find the sound of instruments, an imitation of sounds a dj uses, filters, reverberations."
Read More“being a black woman whose music is influenced by punk and post-rock does not integrate into the colonialist culture of France which accepts more willingly that a black woman from an island is necessarily a singer of zouk or any tropical music kind...I was NOT ready to wear a banana belt to please the French audience.”
Read MoreThe pocket between my brain and scull seem to vibrate microcosmically, my frontal lobe felt like it was exhaling, relaxing, and nearly every part of my body felt the sonic waves from my toes to my nipples, from my fingers to my perineum. This was my first experience getting an AcuGong bath from Jarvia Foxter.
Read MoreHailing from Ladbroke Grove in West London Peaky made his way to the British Hip-Hop scene’s underbelly via prestigious fee-paying Charterhouse boarding school. Writing his first song at just eleven-years-old to Michael Jackson’s Thriller it was after he won a scholarship to Charterhouse, at the age of thirteen, when he met DJ/Producer and collaborator HAWF (Will Hofbauer).
Read MoreI first discovered Lord Hicks, on a rooftop, on a rare sunny London day in North West London, with received pronunciation that could cut diamonds he regaled our small party with performance after performance gayly (figuratively and literally) on his little ukulele.
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