Showing posts with label Charlie Slum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charlie Slum. Show all posts

Sunday, 27 September 2015

Charlie Slum ft. Nickelus F - Shapes & Sizes

 

What's good Hip Hop heads! Some of you may remember I did an Interview with an artist from Pittsburgh called Charlie Slum, Click here to read the interview.

The new track oozes lyricism and it's always good to see an artist push their limits and make something a little different to try and make the listener think and have a reaction to the music.

Check the new track:

Charlie Slum ft. Nickelus F. - Shapes & Sizes:


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Sunday, 18 January 2015

He's Michael Jordan - Charlie Slum Video Exclusive!

 

Happy New Year Hip-Hop heads! Hope the new year is going well for you.

So, couple of updates, we have some Interviews lined up, some features and we also have a new Evolution of Hip-Hop Mixtape coming out, we're in the early stages and are accepting artist submissions so get them over to us and we'll try and get you out there!

My homie Charlie Slum has just released a new music video. The style brings hip-hop back to what is used to be - wordplay. I like this track and definitely think you should keep an eye out for him.

Check the Interview we did recently and enjoy the track!

He's Michael Jordan - Charlie Slum prod. Ohbliv


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Sunday, 16 November 2014

Charlie Slum - F*ck Stacey Dash (New Project)




What's good Hip-Hop heads! I've been following what Charlie Slum has been up to since we did a dope interview with him that you can read, if you haven't already, by clicking here.

I've been following his music and I like the sound of it, it reminds me of Souls of Mischief/The Pharcyde and the flow just seems effortless.

Check the new project called Fuck Stacey Dash can be listened to here:


 Or by clicking on the image below:

Enjoy!

https://charlieslum.bandcamp.com/album/fuck-stacey-dash

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Sunday, 19 October 2014

Greenhouse Hooligans - Days Exclusive Video!

 

What's good Hip-Hop heads! Been checking out these guy's music, It's different and brings back a style that Hip-Hop has forgotton.

 Compelling and interesting lyrics laid on top of a chilled, almost jazz-sounding track, with slight hints to the late J.Dilla's sounds.
So check this track by the Greenhouse Hooligans and check my Interview with one member of the collective - Charlie Slum.


Greenhouse Hooligans (Charlie Slum, B1S, Vaguz Nerve) - DAYS prod. Vaguz Nerve, dir. Tom Larkin
























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Saturday, 13 September 2014

Talking Hip-Hop, Pittsburgh & Ferguson with Charlie Slum!



HipHopInformant: How long have you been involved with Hip-Hop & how did you get started?

Charlie Slum: I’ve been rapping since the age of about 7 years old. Little bullshit here & there. Then around 14-16 I started recording, doing shows etc. We (Greenhouse Hooligans) got serious as a collective though I’d say, in the past 4 years with varying degrees and patterns of seriousness and success. I’ve been doing music with Vaguz Nerve since we were like 12/13 and B1S since I was 17. 

HipHopInformant: I notice you have influences from Tupac to John Coltrane. Can you give me your top 5 Hip-Hop artists and why? 

Charlie Slum: I just love any music my ears perceive to be good. As far as a list, I mean this will be strictly in terms of personal favourites and not really in order of best to worst but.. Nas - To me, Nas is the textbook definition of the perfect rapper and when I was just learning, honing my skills, and finding my sound it seems like he was breaking down how to rap in the process of rhyming..the phrasing is always superb, stories so vivid and intricate. He’s Scorsese.