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jeudi 23 avril 2009

Profilage racial policier en Angleterre autour de la musique urbaine?

D'abord l'un des gros hit du UK Funky:

Attacca Pesanete : Make It Funky (Zshare)

Et ensuite cette note que je viens de trouver sur le blog d'un journaliste UK:



The Black music scene in the UK, or as some people would like to label it 'urban', has come up against many battles in its effort to become credible, from underground acts getting signed then dropped as soon as they don't gain a 10 hit, to club nights getting closed down due to the genre of the music getting played. The Metropolitan Police have recently set up a new system whereby all live music events that contain Bashment, Garage or R&B (and everything in between) music, will have to complete a form called ‘Form 696’, which is a document all promoters that will play such music will have to fill in. This is apparently due to the fact that many shootings and stabbings that have occurred in the capital have happened in and around club nights that people would like to call 'urban'. There has been outrage from unlikely people, such as former punk rocker and current CEO of the UK music industry representative, Fergal Sharkey, who has complained to the Equality and Human Rights Commission claiming that the Police seem to be focusing on music enjoyed by Black and Asian teenagers.

In a letter he wrote to Sir Ian Blair recently he stated, ''In explicitly singling out performances and musical styles favoured by the Black community: Garage and R&B, MC's and DJ's, we believe the use of the risk assessment Form 696, is disproportionate, unacceptable and damaging to live music in the UK.''

This issue isn't new to the urban music scene, back in 2006 Music Journalist and Ctrl+ Alt+ Shift editor, Chantelle Fiddy had to deal with something similar, where her popular Grime club night 'Straight Outta Bethnal' was shut down at it's resident nightclub 333, due to a shooting that happened elsewhere in East London at the same time people were enjoying a night full of MC based music). What must the urban club night do to save itself? I asked Pete Todd, the promoter behind London’s 100% Grime night, Dirty Canvas.

''When we first started our nights it was virtually impossible to put on a Grime night in London as clubs were too scared, we had to use Art galleries such as the Whitechapel and the ICA to put on the acts we wanted and even then we felt we were only one incident away from being shut down. Through our successful and trouble free nights we are now in a position to hold nights in most clubs, our most recent JME concert at Astoria felt like a big break through, as it was the first time an unsigned independent Grime act had headlined a concert there. Until recently it had felt like it was becoming easier to put on urban nights, but this form 696 seems to be another step back to shutting them down again. I think many artists will see this as an attempt by the government to close down their music scenes. The government has spent a lot of money on community music schemes in deprived urban areas, yet it is placing a hugely restrictive barrier from these musicians progressing and being heard and in the current music climate of downloads, live performances are hugely important both financially and for artists development.''

If you are partial liking a bit of Bashment or even some Grime every now and, then may I suggest you join the rest of people, in signing the petition to keep the 'urban' club night alive.

Sign up here: http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/Scrapthe696

Words: Joseph ‘JP’ Patterson

A version of this appeared in The Voice Newspaper

mardi 17 février 2009

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Ghislain Poirier's Soca Sound System is on sale on Itunes! Go buy it and in Europe!

Sonido Del Principe (Netherlands) released a new cumbiabass track here.

Friends over at The Heatwave have new TNT Badda gaals material.

Flamin Hotz starts a record club. Pay a monthly/annual participation and receive the new releases right away on your door step.

Wat?!? You didn't listen to the Kwaito/Pitori House mix posted on Fader's Ghetto Palms yet? Get things straight here.

Free download of Homegrown vol 4, a Dubstep, Bassline, Garage and Funky compilation mixed by Lil Dave on his blog.

Rattrapez votre retard concernant les prods de Starkey et Dj C ici

Nu track by Wiley & Kano, what with that coldplayish sample? (Via Scare' Dem)

Aidonia on a Benny Hill-ish riddim riddim called the Swagga Dagga. Keep your eyes open for what's coming up on this one. Download: Aidona - I Like Her ; Still Aidonia on the steel pan, percussive, groovy soca Cobba Cobba Riddim. Download Aidona - Grab Har Nuh. Still on Scare'Dem, still with Aidonia, check the first part of this new movie on Dancehall. Dancehall and Sex seems to be the topic in this part:


PS/Edit: Un petit concours de danse mesdames. Max Glazer/Federation Sound organise un concours de daggering pour leur DVD avec Aidonia (yet again)=>
"EDERATION presents the AIDONIA 100 STAB YouTube VIDEO CONTEST
Ladies, upload your videos dancing to Aidonia's 100 STAB to www.youtube.com with the title
100 STAB - AIDONIA/FEDERATION
and the best videos will be included in the upcoming AIDONIA/FEDERATION DVD."

jeudi 27 novembre 2008

Nouvel album pour Panjabi MC & Bhangra Niche


Il y a de ça 10 ans, Panjabi MC avait samplé K2000 (Knight Rider) pour la ligne de basse de Mundian To Bach Ke, le morceau qui allait faire découvrir le bhangra à un tout nouveau public. Devenu Beware of The Boys avec Jay-Z, Mundian To Bach Ke reste un anthem dans pas mal de fête, indienne ou non.










10 ans après, sur son nouvel album Indian Timing, Panjabi MC nous refait le coup mais cette fois-ci avec L'Agence Tout Risque (A-Team). Ca vaut ce que ça vaut:

Download Panjabi MC - Panjabi Soldiers (A-Team)

Même si la sortie d'un album de Panjabi MC est toujours très attendu dans la communauté, et que le premier single est entré directement dans les charts, je n'ai pas vraiment aimé cet album. Rien de très innovateur et le meilleur morceau pourrait bien être le plus traditionnel:

Download Panjabi MC - Boliyan




Achetez les albums ici.









Pour l'innovation, on regarde plus souvent du coté de Punjabi Hit Squad (ou aussi Tigerstyle) qui sont derrières un certain nombre des grosses production bhangra UK. L'une des dernières en date est le nouvel album de Ms Scandalous qui, avec Hard Kaur, tient le marché Bhangra et Desi R'n'B Hip-Hop / UK Garage. Le Hit Squad ont leur émission quotidienne sur la BBC ce qui aide pour pousser des artistes. Et comme de fait, Ms Scandalous se retrouve dans le top BBC Asian Network depuis plusieurs semaines. Si Aag, l'album de Ms Scandalous est vraiment trop sirupeux pour moi, on peut quand même distinguer le début d'une mode qui émerge dans la scène desi en Angleterre, le mix de Bassline, ou Niche, avec de la musique indienne.


Download Ms Scandalous - Kini Soni

Alors pour ceux qui ne s'intéressent pas plus que ça à la musique made in UK, le bassline c'est la nouvelle incarnation du UK Garage; certains ont dit qu'il s'agissait d'une réaction plus féminine au Dubstep. Et le style s'étend du Nord de l'Angleterre au reste de l'île, s'insère dans la communauté indienne et on a vu apparaître les premières soirées Bhangra Niche assez récemment. Le crew derrière les soirées a sortie un triple cd compilation dont voici des extraits. A suivre...


Download Panjaban (DS1 Remix)

Download Akhiyan (The Remix)