[MAGAZINE] PHOTO RETROSPECTIVE: LISA LEONE
You were originally a B-girl, what was it like being a part of the culture so early on? It was amazing, when you’re young and doing your thing, you’re not thinking about being a part
You were originally a B-girl, what was it like being a part of the culture so early on? It was amazing, when you’re young and doing your thing, you’re not thinking about being a part
In a U.K. music scene that’s thriving with young, hungry talent ready to claim thrones, the seemingly revolving door can keep attentions away from some real gems. Ones that may not make as much noise
Firstly, briefly introduce yourself. I’m Spryo, I’m from East London and I’ve been DJ-ing for the best part of 20 years. I started producing records around the year 2000 inspired by jungle, garage and the early
Once I managed to find hip hop culture in Hong Kong, I felt like I’d never left home. Before travelling to Hong Kong, South Korea and Tokyo, my knowledge of hip hop in Asia went
A Nomad by definition is someone who is never home, or thought not to have any roots to a particular place. Often, they are discredited with claims that say their lives lack true motivation and
1. What do you smell like right now? Greatness mixed with a lil B.O, looool. 2. How would your last partner sum you up in 3 words? Gentle but senile. 3. What’s the most troublesome
Individuality in music is something a lot of artists struggle with. In a current climate where the Internet is the main influencer, artists can pick and choose whatever persona they want for the sake of
UK Grime and Afrobeats. Two strictly opposing genres. One, saturated by the gritty tales and brutal bass lines of inner city life; the other, a movement of percussive celebration. Despite the contention of the originating
Everywhere and Nowhere: Where Has Regionality Gone? Regional authenticity has always been fundamental to hip hop, but with the rise of the Internet and the constant bending and blending of genres and sub genres, we
Climbing the stairs of the London Hotel where we’re set to meet one of RnBs brightest new stars, I see a radiant halo shining in the lobby, underneath it stands Khalid. All the way from
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You were originally a B-girl, what was it like being a part of the culture so early on? It was amazing, when you’re young and doing your thing, you’re not thinking about being a part
In a U.K. music scene that’s thriving with young, hungry talent ready to claim thrones, the seemingly revolving door can keep attentions away from some real gems. Ones that may not make as much noise
Firstly, briefly introduce yourself. I’m Spryo, I’m from East London and I’ve been DJ-ing for the best part of 20 years. I started producing records around the year 2000 inspired by jungle, garage and the early
Once I managed to find hip hop culture in Hong Kong, I felt like I’d never left home. Before travelling to Hong Kong, South Korea and Tokyo, my knowledge of hip hop in Asia went
A Nomad by definition is someone who is never home, or thought not to have any roots to a particular place. Often, they are discredited with claims that say their lives lack true motivation and
1. What do you smell like right now? Greatness mixed with a lil B.O, looool. 2. How would your last partner sum you up in 3 words? Gentle but senile. 3. What’s the most troublesome
Individuality in music is something a lot of artists struggle with. In a current climate where the Internet is the main influencer, artists can pick and choose whatever persona they want for the sake of
UK Grime and Afrobeats. Two strictly opposing genres. One, saturated by the gritty tales and brutal bass lines of inner city life; the other, a movement of percussive celebration. Despite the contention of the originating
Everywhere and Nowhere: Where Has Regionality Gone? Regional authenticity has always been fundamental to hip hop, but with the rise of the Internet and the constant bending and blending of genres and sub genres, we
Climbing the stairs of the London Hotel where we’re set to meet one of RnBs brightest new stars, I see a radiant halo shining in the lobby, underneath it stands Khalid. All the way from