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[INTERVIEW] AITCH

Aitch’s sound is distinct, playful and inherently unique. The MC from Manchester has steadily been showing the rest of the UK how diverse one voice can truly be. Moving with fluidity between a huge variety of genres and beats, Aitch maintains a wave of music that goes beyond just good flow and witty language. Maybe it’s his spirited personality, or the fact that pure joy seems to radiate from both his music and self. Whatever it is, Aitch is crossing sonic and geographical boundaries at an alarming rate. So, first of all, we need to talk about your rhythm. You

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[FEATURE] MY FAVOURITE MIXTAPE – COOPS

You know what’s mad about what my favourite mixtape; as an artist I rarely listen to people’s music, except for stuff that I want to study. Like, I only listened to Skepta’s new album because my boy played it in the car but off my own back, I’m not really bothered about what anyone else is doing, unless I’m completely drawn to it. But a mixtape that was significant to Coops? I would probably say all of J. Cole’s mixtapes – The Come Up, The Warm Up and Friday Night Lights. Those mixtapes are significant because he was going HAM

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[INTERVIEW] AITCH

Aitch’s sound is distinct, playful and inherently unique. The MC from Manchester has steadily been showing the rest of the UK how diverse one voice can truly be. Moving with fluidity between a huge variety of genres and beats, Aitch maintains a wave of music that goes beyond just good flow and witty language. Maybe it’s his spirited personality, or the fact that pure joy seems to radiate from both his music and self. Whatever it is, Aitch is crossing sonic and geographical boundaries at an alarming rate. So, first of all, we need to talk about your rhythm. You

Read More »

[FEATURE] MY FAVOURITE MIXTAPE – COOPS

You know what’s mad about what my favourite mixtape; as an artist I rarely listen to people’s music, except for stuff that I want to study. Like, I only listened to Skepta’s new album because my boy played it in the car but off my own back, I’m not really bothered about what anyone else is doing, unless I’m completely drawn to it. But a mixtape that was significant to Coops? I would probably say all of J. Cole’s mixtapes – The Come Up, The Warm Up and Friday Night Lights. Those mixtapes are significant because he was going HAM

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