Friday, 22 August 2014

Getting To Know The LDNC - Zagada Style!

1) How did u all meet each other?

The majority of us all knew each other before we formed the group! The only person that we recruited a bit later on was Yandi!! Zapaterro introduced him to all of us and we just clicked and well the rest is history I guess.

2) How was the group founded?

Zapaterro and Reagan founded the group. They matched us up together. At first we were all sceptical because we didn't really know who was in the group, but then when we all met up and realised that we all actually knew each other it became a very easy decision for all of us to join the group. 



3) What does LDNC stand for?

LDNC stands for London Connection . Our common factor is that we're all Congolese but we each have our unique backgrounds and talent that got connected in London.

4) Who are your musical influences, and how has that translated in your music?

We all have unique influences for example zapaterro's main influence is a Congolese artist named Bill Clinton; he was hype man for Werrason. Yandi's main influences are Koffi olomide and Fally Ipupa who is very known for he's dancing and Starz's influences are artists like Gatho Bivens, Kanye west and Rico Love 

These influences translate very much into our music!! We've adapted the sound to make it our own but the influences from these artist are very present in our music.

5) What was the inspiration behind the song and dance routine for Zagada?

We wanted to make a song that just made you want to get up and dance as soon as you heard it. Us being from a country like Congo that's very known for our dancing we just had to create a routine that was going to keep people on their feet and at the same time allow them to have fun with it. But the song and dance routine is very Congo-Angola inspired!!

                                                               

6) Who is the best dancer in the group?

That would be Yandiman Lelondonien by far! It's his passion lol.

7) How has your recent success affected your careers aswell as your social lives?

It's affected it a lot, our career has been affected in a very positive way. A lot has changed in the last couple of months. We have easier access to a lot of things such as studios, we get the chance to do what we love. Our social lives aren't always as positive, because we don't get to spend as much time with our family and friends as we really want to, but we're very lucky to have very understanding family and friends that support us 100%

8) What upcoming projects can we expect from your group in the near future?

We're planning the release of our next single called Cinderella and we're working on a EP aswell but we like surprising so just expect loads of surprises .




Tuesday, 19 August 2014

Artist To Watch: Stormzy, Young Teflon, Bonkaz, PBGR & Naira Marley

Stormzy ! Youngs Teflon ! Bonkaz ! PBGR ! Naira Marley! These are the UK artists that have got me cutting up the rug in my shower and throwing my pillows all over my room. 

Now I must admit that not all of these artist are on this list for the complexity of their lyrics,  however music is about making your audience feel something, all these artists  have done this for me in one way or another. 
Where do I start hmmm?
 Naira Marley -  From Marry Juana I was hooked. The melodic mesh of Afrobeats and Bashment was a feature that had never been executed so perfectly in my opinion and the best part about it for me was that it didn't sound forced. Naira brings a certain vibe to all his songs that just make you want to get up and do the ‘stupid dance’ – his signature dance – and that is what I love about his music.
 
Next up is Bonkaz - a rapper from Croydon he can be seen as rather stereotypical in his content, in regards to focusing on drugs, girls and weed. Although to my surprise he doesn’t dress like the typical ‘hood’ rapper. He prefers  to wear skinny jeans which would could be seen as a taboo in some areas. The fact that he is confident in being true to his character despite his surroundings is a feature I really respect and that in turn makes his music resonate more with me. 

Youngs Teflon and PBGR I chose these artist because of of their lyrical content . Young Teflfon has this laid back flow which just makes you want to sip coconut from a straw with some ray bans on. Whilst PBGR combine lyricism with energy, giving you no option but to listen to what they have to say. 















Lastly Stormzy, with his latest EP out Dreamers Disease, he is being spoke about highly amongst industry and fans. He also has quotable lines which stick in your head and had me blasting his videos all day; can’t say my mum was too happy about the noise, with her room next door, but hey; such is life.  


Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Recap Of The Week: Vapiano's

Now call me old fashioned, but I loooove me some McDonalds on a Monday and chicken and chips for the rest of the week. So when Bisoye (BloTV Founder) invited me to Vapianos let’s just say I wasn’t exactly jumping for joy. 
The meeting point was Oxford Street, the date? Well I can’t exactly remember if I’m being honest, but it was sometime last week. We were going out for a meal to just catch up and discuss a little business but it was kind of hard to concentrate with the quality of food being served. I recommend the Scampi, but that’s just me. The meeting was fun, we talked about the joys of working long hours – that’s sarcasm btw  - as well as how I was finding the position I had been given, also discussing  where my vision was for the business moving forward. This was lovely and all but the way my taste buds are set up,  I could only think about the yummy Prawns in front of me. 



We then went out to have a look at some trainers because Bis thought her trainer game was better than mine, just because I said I like Nike TN’s; the cheek .

 To me Oxford street is like a civilized jungle there were so many people bumping and pushing into us  just to get to one destination or another, needless to say it is not my scene. 

Friday, 8 August 2014

EP Review: Kyan - Days In A Triangle

Recently on my search for new music I came across a new EP and I had to share it with you all, 'Days In A Triangle' by Kyan.

I did a little digging around about Kyan and discovered that Kyan is from Cambridge and already has a record deal with Virgin EMI.

What I liked about him is he seems to fuse a distinctly British sensibility to soul, funk hip-hop and jazz. It's not your typical British sound, he offers us something different.

Kyan’s R&B touch alongside his  smooth vocal performance kind of made me think of American artist such as Frank Ocean and John Legend, don’t ask me why, they just did okay . 

On his single ‘Taking The City’: he turns over a casino and gives his winnings to the poor, mixing a little Oceans 11 with a sprinkle of Robin Hood . But the track also serves as a form of social commentary on capitalism and the struggles of the average man.

The  EP could be the soundtrack to some badass card-counter in ‘Hustle’ or heist flick ‘21', which apparently inspired it. The EP's other standout song  ‘Cold Friend’,  blends modern soul with an historical tale not entirely unlike Frank’s ‘Pyramids. 


In my opinion I feel like Kyan’s still finding his own voice, but there’s enough here to suggest he might one day break the bank for real ; but legally of course.  


Let me know what you think of Days In A Triangle in the comment box





Friday, 1 August 2014

End Of The Week Recap

This week was no joke!
I’ve got to keep it funky this week was a bit stressful and booking overtime only made matters worse. When I got told that I had to re-do my whole EP review that had taken me ages to put together and looked somewhat decent, it burnt me. 
I can’t lie it was like all the hard work was for nothing, I missed this weeks episode of Love and Hip Hop and even that was in vein, but I guess it was my fault … kind of.

I feel like I focused more on getting the tasks done as opposed to enjoying the process; which I realised I’m not too fond of. All because of one misread email, what a Silly Billy. I had to balance out getting my tasks done, going to work and smacking my boys at FIFA.
Even now it is 3am in the morning and I am still trying to get everything completed, that my friends  is what you call dedication
To listen to five new Eps was looooong but in the end it made my material better and I discovered some new artists I actually jam to when I’m singing in the shower; so it wasn’t all that bad.   

Review: New Talent - PBGR

PBGR PBGR”, I’ve been up all night trying to get some work done and guess which London based  rap duo I am listening to? That’s right PBGR. I had never heard of this group before I was asked to do a review on their music; and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised. 

From watching their videos the chemistry between Skeps and Crunch is undeniable, those are there names btw. They appear to bounce of each other and are equally as  lyrical combined with possessing  distinctive flows which kept me engaged. From ‘Billy a Kid ‘ a video they released from two years ago to ‘ La familia’ produced by DC, the group have progressed not only in sound but also in the quality of  videos they have put out.  
'La familia' was the song I had on repeat out of all their work, there was something about the beat that had my head nodding, it had me thinking about UFO’s for some reason, don’t ask me why. 
Lastly on their channel is the boys performance at LetMeLive ; they appear to have great stage presence and can control a crowd which will only improve with time. Next up is their album Black Market, so we’ll just have to sit back and see what the boys do in the near future.