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DJ Z-Trip – Live

Mr Thing

Cargo, London
05.06.08

Pushing through the curtains that divided the bar area from the venue itself, Mr Thing‘s funky breaks got the heads nodding immediately spinning classics from the 80s and 90s before delving into the more moden tunes like Skibadee’s brilliant Tika Toc, Skinnyman’s I’ll Be Surprised and Jehst’s People Under The Weather. The UK DJ did a fine job of getting the increasingly large crowd in that feel good mood and took the rightfully rowdy applause that came his way.

Then it was time for the legendary Z-Trip to take the stage for his first performance in London for some time. The crowd were amped, the DJ was set and everything was ready to kick off, which is just what happened when Justice boomed out as the mash-ups began seeing Nas rapping over the French duo’s beat. From there the Arizona native took us from Dizzee through Teen Spirit [the first of a number of raucous crowd bundles] and Michael Jackson with Rage Against The Macine under him.

From underground hip hop’s masters such as Brother Ali to heavyweights like Gorillaz, Beastie Boys, Public Enemy and James Brown, Z-Trip brought heavy hitter after heavy hitter even scratching over some Metallica to get the crowd going wild. There was no let up in the set as he brought out Johnny Cash’s Ring Of Fire and mixed in Kanye West’s Daft Punk sample as if it was the most natural partnership on earth.

As if getting the venue to sing along to Journey wasn’t brilliant enough, he then got a veritable karaoke going with Pink Floyd and Depeche Mode following in quick succession, finally reverting back to the beats with Simon Says‘ vocals over the guaranteed winner Witness. The atmosphere was at boiling point with the London crowd getting into every song, but the mercury broke the thermometre when he dropped Benga’s 26 Basslines, treating us to a short dubstep set [including, inexplicably, Guns & Roses with a dubstep beat].

The night ended with a stage dive-ridden performance of Rage Against The Machine’s Killing In The Name and his scratched version of Blackalicious’ Alphabet Aerobics. Earlier in the set he’d said that when he came back to London, he’d be playing Fabric and other such bigger venues, but “right here, right now, this is the raw shit”. And didn’t we all know it. Brilliant.

Abjekt.
Photo by Premise

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Music News

Ice Cube plays one off UK show

Ice Cube will be playing one show in the UK this summer.

The former N.W.A. man will be hitting the Electric Ballroom in London on July 14th, his first show in this country since 2006. Tickets are available now, so hip hop to it.

www.myspace.com/icecube

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The Library

The Birth Of Graffiti

Jon Naar
Prestel

For all the books on Graffiti that are in bookshops around the world, The Birth Of Graffiti stands amongst a very small band of publications that really take you back to the very roots of the art form. If you’re used to seeing stunning double-page spreads of pieces, gleaming in perfect colour and supreme detail, then you’re in for a shock with this book.

Jon Naar is a photographer that has lived in New York, the birthplace of Graffiti, for 50 years and as such he has been able to document the movement and culture from its conception. The short introductions by Sacha Jenkins and Naar himself are the only text in the book and give a wonderful description of the city and reasoning behind the start of writing, with Naar explaining that his two favourite photos in the book are of the Star III and Redbird’s Stay High tags on the trains that “rumble ominously across the landscape of tenement buildings above the crowded streets”.

The book itself is a collection of tags that swamped New York in the early 70s, not having evolved into the murals and pieces that are fill the pages of many books on the shelves today. Indeed, this book features only tags and because of that makes it a must-buy. Seeing the simple and yet so powerful signatures on subway windows, high-rise buildings, parked vans and more, showcasing how these young artists got their name known, often with their zip code tacked onto their alias, is a real treat and the importance of Naar’s work cannot be underestimated.

In his introduction Naar unhappily points out that “virtually all traces of this remarkable visual effusion have vanished” so make sure you pick this book up and take in the true history of the most incredible and expansive art culture in the world.

Abjekt.

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Music News

Reuben go on indefinite hiatus

Reuben have gone on indefinite hiatus.

A message was posted on the band’s website stating that they band would not record music or play any gigs in the foreseeable future. Though no reasons were given for the split, the message said that the group remain on amicable terms and all supported the need to bring an end to the band.

www.wordsfromreuben.com

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Music News

Win the chance to direct Moby

Moby is giving fans the chance to direct his video.

The producer has announced details of a competition for fans to submit their video for the track Ooh Yeah with Moby choosing the winner who will then win $10,000 and have their video used as the official video for the single.

To enter, go to www.mobygratis.com/competition.html to register and get the full instructions of how to submit your video.

Moby’s new single, I Love To Move In Here is out on June 30th.

www.mobygratis.com

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Music News

FunkNStein hit London

Israeli band Funk’N’Stein are hitting London for two shows.

The group, performing with an eight piece band, will be playing their shows at the Pigalle in London on Friday June 6th and Sunday June 8th. It’s a rare chance to see them, so head over there or face missing out for quite a while.

www.myspace.com/funknstein

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Music News

Ratatat plan UK dates

Ratatat have announced some UK dates.

The duo will be playing four dates in the UK to showcase material from their upcoming album LP3, which is released on July 7th. Their dates are:

23rd July – Cargo, London
26th July – Headlining Second Stage at Secret Garden Party, East Anglia
1st August – Fringe Festival, Edinburgh
2nd August – The Captain’s Rest, Glasgow

www.myspace.com/ratatatmusic

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Music News

A7X to release new single

Avenged Sevenfold will release their new single in July.

Dear God will be released as a limited edition single and will also feature the track A Little Piece Of Heaven. The CD version will also feature an alternate version of Afterlife. The band will be heading over to the UK to support Iron Maiden at Twickenham Stadium on July 5th before coming back in August for Leeds and Reading.

www.myspace.com/avengedsevenfold

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Music News

FFAF announce new single and tour

Funeral For A Friend are back with a double A-side single.

Waterfront Dance Club and Beneath The Burning Tree will be released on July 14th via Join Us Records. Waterfront Dance Club will be available as a free download with both tracks appearing on a limited edition 7″. The band are also hitting the road from the end of June:

30th – Manchester, Academy 3

July:

1st – Glasgow, King Tuts
2nd – London, Kings College
4th – Newport, TJ’s
5th – Abersoch, Wakestock Festival
6th – Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, Zoo Thousand And Eight Festival

www.myspace.com/funeralforafriend

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Music News

InnerPartySystem announce UK tour

InnerPartySystem have announced some UK dates.

The Pennsylvanian quartet will be hitting these shores at the end of June with a support slot at the Projekt Revolution gig in Milton Keynes alongside Linkin Park, Jay Z and Pendulum. They will be showcasing their debut single Don’t Stop [released June 30th] on the tour which you can check out at the following dates:

June

23rd – Wolverhampton Little Civic
24th – Southhampton Joiners
26th – Liverpool Barfly
27th – Swansea Club NME Sin City
29th – Milton Keynes The Bowl (Projekt Revolution with Linkin Park)
30th – Cardiff Barfly

July
1st
– Glasgow Barfly
3rd – London The Scala
4th – London Club NME Koko
5th – London Wireless Festival

www.myspace.com/innerpartysystem