UK HIP HOP SHOW with Sinista & Stark Note – Friday 21st November 2014
November is upon us and the UK Hip Hop exponents known as Sinsta & Stark Note have returned with a boot full of UKHH! There is music from the likes of Cappo, Ricky Lix, Gi3mo and many more. Ray Vendetta’s Adamantium Archives is the Album Of The Month and the ever ready legendary Raga Twins are getting a spin in Classic Corner as we feature “Reggae Owes Me Money”. So pump the volume up, put the kettle on and enjoy some DOPE UK Hip Hop.
Album Of The Month – “Genesis Elijah – Private Moments In Public”
Ray Vendetta – Adamantium Archives
http://rayoflight.bandcamp.com/album/adamantium-archives-todayz-day-and-age-mark3
Gi3mo – Gary Guttersnypes One Point Five
http://rumcom.bandcamp.com/album/gary-guttersnypes-one-point-five
Adam And Bones – Don’t Move
http://adamandbones.bandcamp.com/
Ransom Badbonez – Bone Marrow Vol.2
http://ramsonbadbones.bandcamp.com/
Recorded at The Cabin and Old School Studios Norwich, UK.
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