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Q-Tip hits out at documentary director

Q-Tip and Michael Rapaport have come to a head once again over the latter’s documentary of A Tribe Called Quest.

With the film due for release soon, Q-Tip has warned other rappers to tell their own stories, instead of letting someone put a different slant on their lives. He said:

“…this is just another warning shot, a flare coming from a cannon so that they could get this thing right…The other thing is, to everybody out there in Hip Hop who’s crossed the threshold, who’s done work, who has a history, whether it be Queen Latifah, Rakim, Wu-Tang, Jay-Z, Nas, Ice Cube or N.W.A., yo, tell y’all own stories…This Hip Hop shit is our shit.”

Rapaport then replied by saying the interview had been confused by Tip’s comments, saying:

“I don’t understand what he was talking about with telling their own stories…Martin Scorcese does movies about gangsters, and if you’ve ever been around Martin Scorcese, he’s the furthest thing from a gangster…Last time I heard from Q-Tip he sent me an email and he said, ‘All you gotta do is stay white and be privileged.'”

It’s a shame it’s come to this, but peep the trailer below and get hyped anyway because it does look good:

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Enter the Wugazi!

Take two pioneering and legendary groups and stick them together. What have you got? Wugazi!

A mysterious entity has put the track Sleep Rules Everything Around Me online, bringing the worlds of Fugazi and the Wu Tang Clan together and melting them into the best thing we’ve heard all month. Sometimes these mash-ups are horrible, but not this one, it’s a winner.

An album, 13 Chambers, is incoming but until then check this out:

Sleep Rules Everything Around Me by WUGAZI

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Soulwax launch pioneering App

Soulwax are launching an online and app driven radio station on July 4th.

Radio Soulwax will provide 24 themed albums, each containing and hour long mix of exclusive audio and visual content, unveiled over 18 weeks. A one hour teaser is available to view here. All the visuals were created bespoke for each mix and feature imagery from the sleeve art that inspired each mix.

In addition to the live online feed – Radio Soulwax will be available to stream and download via a fully interactive iPhone/iPad/Android application. This can be downloaded from the Apple App and Google App stores from Monday.

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Flogging Molly announce UK tour

Flogging Molly have announced some UK tour dates for November.

The band, who released their new single ‘Revolution‘ this week are playing the venues listed below and you can get tickets from tomorrow [July 1st] at 9am on http://floggingmollytickets.sandbag.uk.com

Thursday 3rd – Portsmouth, Pyramid
Friday 4th – London, Forum
Saturday 5th – Manchester, Academy 2
Sunday 6th – Norwich, UAE
Monday 28th – Nottingham, Rock City
Tuesday 29th – Wolverhampton, Wulfrun Hall
Wednesday 30th – Cardiff, Coal Exchange

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New Kidda mixtape online

Kidda has unleashed a new mixtape online.

Da Phoney Vaughn Bode Bar Bee Que Mix Tape 2011 features Kidda’s take on the likes of Ghostface, Nas, The Beastie Boys, EPMD and A Tribe Called Quest, amongst others.

It’s 45 minutes long, it’s downloadable and it’s only a click away. Get on it!

Da Phoney Vaughn Bode Bar Bee Que Mix Tape 2011 by iamkidda

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UK DMC Championship finals announced

The UK DMC finals are taking place on July 14th at the Scala in London.

The night, which features performances from Rewd Adams and The Last Skeptik, Inja [who also hosts] and the only UK date from the legendary X-Ecutioners, is one not to miss. Tickets are only £10 and DMC are donating money to Rock Raida’s family, a very worth cause.

Who will be the UK’s entry for the World Finals in October? The only way to find out is by going along! Pick up your tickets here.

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Grandaddy release deluxe edition of ‘The Software Slump’

Grandaddy are to release a deluxe edition of their seminal album The Software Slump.

Originally released in 2000, the album’s new edition will feature two discs. Disc One is the original album as everyone knows and loves it.

Disc Two features non album singles, B-Sides, EP tracks and two unreleased demos – Beautiful Ground and Hewlett’s Daughter – and even the original introduction to He’s Simple, He’s Dumb, He’s The Pilot, which was dropped before release.

With so many extras, this is no ordinary re-issue, so get on board. It is released on Universal/V2 on August 22nd.

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Foreign Beggars announce Koko show

Foreign Beggars will be playing an exclusive London show at Koko.

The crew, who have been wowing crowds for years and whose last album United Colours of Beggatron won plaudits across the board, will hit the venue on November 3rd with support from Lazer Sword.

Currently running dancefloors alongside Skrillex, Flux Pavilion and Vato Gonzalez, it’s a show that shouldn’t be missed and with early bird tickets on sale here, you’ve got no excuse.

Just in case you needed to know how heavy it’s going to be, watch the video below. BLAAAAOW.

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Live Reviews

Joan of Arc – Live

CAMP Basement
24.06.11

Joan of Arc appear on stage looking exhausted. Their supposed 7 hour flight from Chicago was a disaster, turned into a 16 hour travel nightmare that left all of their luggage and equipment stranded in Atlanta. “I haven’t slept in 36 hours,” groans Tim Kinsella, founder and only constant member of the band, after only the first song of the night.

The conditions are far from ideal, but having been staples of Chicago’s prodigious alt. Rock scene for the past two decades, the members of Joan of Arc are more than equipped to deal with such setbacks. Borrowing the instruments and backline from Hot Club De Paris, the band are in surprisingly good spirits, as though the trauma of the day has been taken into their stride, incorporated by Kinsella’s awkward, irreverent crowd interaction. While this show might be rough around the edges, this almost suits Joan of Arc, a band who by their very nature avoid sounding clean and precise.

Beginning with a trio of songs from recent album, Life Like, fans are kept happy by what is easily some of the best work of their career. It’s difficult to objectively explain what’s so great about Joan of Arc; there are virtually no hooks, they often sound off key and their time signatures are all over the place, yet their unique take on melodic 90s emo is engaging and almost entirely of its own. The band tune up frequently between songs while Kinsella improvises with some tired attempt at banter, but the room is forgiving and full of love for this cult band.

The real highlight of the night is saved for the final stretch, though, as the band look to the past with covers of Kinsella’s previous band Owls. Running through both What Whorse You Wrote Id On and Anyone Can Have a Good Time, the mood is transformed from appreciative to a mass sing-along from one of this reviewer’s favourite records of all time. Having never seen Tim or Mike Kinsella perform in any of their many capacities, it’s an absolute joy to witness Joan of Arc celebrating different aspects of their legacy. Now, surely it’s about time we saw that Cap’n Jazz re-union come over to the UK…

Sleekly Lion.

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Touché Amoré put record release set online

Touché Amoré have recorded their entire record release show set at Backside Records in California and have put the video up on YouTube.

The release show was for the band’s album Parting the Sea Between Brightness and Me which was released earlier this year on Deathwish Records.

Well worth 29 minutes of your time.