With a name like that and a bag right out of the Looking for Eric, can not be mistaken about the merchandise. Britons of a good suburban industrial wasteland on the move. I imagined shaved types who appreciate above all the bitter beer (the more hot, the better) to drink in vial, and who urinate on stage on Saturday to pay the bourgeois places very dear next to the field to see the Liverpool lead the crowds. Hands high is his declaration of war grime, dubstep Brulot slamming reminiscent of the latest version of High Tone on the instrumental, while melodies projections and bouncing. In terms of flow, typical of this new wave hip hop still poorly identified, close to a Roots Manuva who have swallowed the wrong way (his beer, you follow). Life at Liverpool looks to be a hell. Was a time when the revolt was Public Enemy or Boogie Down Productions, and I am not surprised that these new productions are sounding the advent of a new wave. The era is different, the weapons too. Big hit despite the clichés. (Big Dada)
Saturday, January 8, 2011
One Year Old Birthday Plates
Bang on! - Hands High
With a name like that and a bag right out of the Looking for Eric, can not be mistaken about the merchandise. Britons of a good suburban industrial wasteland on the move. I imagined shaved types who appreciate above all the bitter beer (the more hot, the better) to drink in vial, and who urinate on stage on Saturday to pay the bourgeois places very dear next to the field to see the Liverpool lead the crowds. Hands high is his declaration of war grime, dubstep Brulot slamming reminiscent of the latest version of High Tone on the instrumental, while melodies projections and bouncing. In terms of flow, typical of this new wave hip hop still poorly identified, close to a Roots Manuva who have swallowed the wrong way (his beer, you follow). Life at Liverpool looks to be a hell. Was a time when the revolt was Public Enemy or Boogie Down Productions, and I am not surprised that these new productions are sounding the advent of a new wave. The era is different, the weapons too. Big hit despite the clichés. (Big Dada)
With a name like that and a bag right out of the Looking for Eric, can not be mistaken about the merchandise. Britons of a good suburban industrial wasteland on the move. I imagined shaved types who appreciate above all the bitter beer (the more hot, the better) to drink in vial, and who urinate on stage on Saturday to pay the bourgeois places very dear next to the field to see the Liverpool lead the crowds. Hands high is his declaration of war grime, dubstep Brulot slamming reminiscent of the latest version of High Tone on the instrumental, while melodies projections and bouncing. In terms of flow, typical of this new wave hip hop still poorly identified, close to a Roots Manuva who have swallowed the wrong way (his beer, you follow). Life at Liverpool looks to be a hell. Was a time when the revolt was Public Enemy or Boogie Down Productions, and I am not surprised that these new productions are sounding the advent of a new wave. The era is different, the weapons too. Big hit despite the clichés. (Big Dada)
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