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Post by Tizaggaga on Sept 14, 2008 1:43:53 GMT
Is this music supposed to be serious? If so, LA will slaughter them and drag them through the streets, either that or they will melt with extreme hysterical laughter, it's like Alan Partidge as a teenager or something... www.myspace.com/scramblejoe
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Post by Duncan on Sept 14, 2008 11:34:18 GMT
Hmmm...
Interesting vocal hook - 'Siddie! Siddie of Aingeleez!' (Los Angeles? They're from Prestatyn!). That must generate a wealth of empathy in the pubs of Manchester. Why do artists feel such a huge compulsion to be American?
Still, hats off to 'em - I've never been offered a US tour. Assuming it's real of course.
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Post by Matt on Sept 14, 2008 11:36:18 GMT
I didn't make it past the first song. I nearly choked on my tea. But yes fair doo's if they are going to states, and, if it's real?!
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Post by Duncan on Sept 14, 2008 11:51:51 GMT
Matt - if you choked on your tea listening to 'Battle of Los Angeles', check out 'City of Complications' for some truly 'authentic American Hip Hop'. But finish your cuppa first as it may damage your health.
I just read through the list of venues and I can confirm that 'Bottom of The Hill' in San Francisco is indeed a very real (if unprestigious) venue - I went there a few years back. Assuming they haven't cut and pasted a list of venues they are indeed booked.
If they can do it, why aren't we all trying this sort of thing? It would appear I have been far too lazy in promoting my music recently.
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Post by Matt on Sept 14, 2008 13:52:36 GMT
There is some mighty hip-hop talent in the area. Obviously JuZ, and there's several other artists around here too that are very talented.
I don't get this at all! I suppose you can pay for these things?
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Post by Duncan on Sept 14, 2008 16:27:38 GMT
I can't find a way of paying for it. I'm not sure why I bothered looking actually, but Scramblejoe have a website if anyone's interested. I use the word website in it's broadest possible sense. It's really just a hit counter with a link back to myspace but it can be found at - www.scramblejoe.comI guess we'll just have to hang on and wait for the much anticipated debut album featuring the hit singles 'LA Riots Muthafucka' (Bryn Terfel remix) and 'Bitch got a cap in the Ass' (feat. Bez from Celebrity Big Brother on Maraccas)'
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Post by neilcrud on Sept 14, 2008 16:58:40 GMT
It's quite a step up from their last album - 'The Gwespyr Massiv' featuring such classics like 'Bagillt Bootboys' and 'Cut You Up (in Ffynnongroyw)'
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Post by iwan on Sept 14, 2008 20:20:41 GMT
Personally I preferred their debut 'Straight Outta Caerwys'
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Post by markwj on Sept 15, 2008 11:29:47 GMT
i refer my learned colleagues to the tru OG's on the scene
NWWA (North Walians With Attitude) – Rap group feat; Wat-E (MWJ) (Black Listed), Ice Scoob (currently in hiding in Canada), and MC Trigger, unreleased album concept “Straight Outta Conwy”. Despite not getting much beyond naming of m.c.’s band was offered a gig in the U.S. by some bloke they met in the Cottage Loaf, Llandudno. Completely influenced by Ragga Twins Peel Session, played to death whilst mashing it up for days at 1991 Reading Festival. Big up yourself
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Post by juz on Sept 19, 2008 14:38:36 GMT
It probably is for real, maybe saved up for a trip to california and myspaced to fuck a load of dead end venues who felt chuffed that theyve dedicatated all their efforts into songs about certain westcoast cities. DLO takes note and will be changing course in our music, with new songs like "deadhood" "paying the cost to be the boss of Austin" and the smash single "it brought me pity:Missouri City". But what state would we be touring?
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Post by Mr Logic on Sept 19, 2008 14:53:46 GMT
Is there a state called annoying gobshite ?
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Post by juz on Sept 19, 2008 15:09:13 GMT
No but theres a town called chicken, one called pussy, but not one called cowardly bastard who hides behing anonynimity on a pc.
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Post by Anonymous cowardly bastard on Sept 19, 2008 16:35:30 GMT
Does that mean I could be touring America right now?!!
I'm so glad my parents Christened me this way. As a scool-boy I was repeatedly violated with a wooden board-duster but that's the price you pay for fame.
See you on X Factor home boyees!
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Post by Mr Logic on Sept 19, 2008 16:50:46 GMT
Yes there is, I just read this is the Daily Redneck -
"North Wales hip hop group DLO (Dread Locks of Orange) kick off their USA tour tonight at the Goat Wankers Arms,Cowardlybastardwhohidesbehindanonymityonapc,North Carolina. Crew member Justine says "Gee,it's gonna be awesome dudes"
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Post by juz on Sept 20, 2008 10:42:59 GMT
Right.
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