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Birmingham's Original Hiphop DJ blog..Since being introduced to hiphop in 1983, Roc has spent over 20 years within the culture. From record collector, Human Beatboxer to DJ. Also over the years being a promoter and now radio presenter, Specialising in Hiphop, Nu soul, Neo Soul, Funk, jazz and Classics. Roc1, over many years has supported the hiphop movement and still constantly promotes quality Music. Event Information, music promotion. "All are welcome, just be true to the game"
Tuesday, 17 May 2011
SLUM VILLAGE 27.05.11 @THE DRUM, ASTON BIRMINGHAM
Formed in the early 90s, Slum Village was a product of the same bubbling Motown hip hop community that spawned Eminem. Though the outfit was raised on the music of Big Daddy Kane and Rakim, it was their early producing collaboration with A Tribe Called Quest that eventually propelled them into the limelight. Boasting guest appearances from Tribe Called Quest's Phife Dawg, Posdnous of De La Soul, Marsha Ambrosius of Floetry and Dilla's little brother Illa J, their new album Villa Manifesto expands on their classic smooth-yet-street sound to lay to rest the ghosts of recent years - it’s dark, with a digital soul flavour, and tense, complex lyrics.
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