
[MAGAZINE] STAY FLEE GET LIZZY [AW22 ISSUE]
Stay Flee Get Lizzy is With two decades of music industry experience under his belt, Stay Flee Get Lizzy has cemented his legacy as an artist, A&R and record label owner. Having broken into the
Stay Flee Get Lizzy is With two decades of music industry experience under his belt, Stay Flee Get Lizzy has cemented his legacy as an artist, A&R and record label owner. Having broken into the
We caught up with the incredible Koder to talk about solo lockdown studio sessions, S Club 7 and his fan’s demands for more Grime. For more interviews follow us @vipermagazine and online at www.vipermag.com. Interviewer:
Following the previously released ‘Mozambique’, which featured Moonchild Sanelly and Jaykae, Ghetts dropped more heat with ‘IC3’ featuring Skepta. The track’s title references the police code used to identify black suspects, and it comes off
Melting grime vocals from the likes of Skepta and Jammz into smooth backing tracks – namely Blues samples – KwolleM’s early mixes were the vanguard of the Mellow Grime movement. To build upon his cult
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
Meet the new enfant terrible of the British music industry, slowthai. Artists like this come around once every couple of decades. Crafting slap-you-in-the-face tunes with an addictive energy, the inimitable Northampton MC is rapidly taking
Firstly, briefly introduce yourself. My name is Steel Banglez, I’m a music producer, songwriter and record label owner from East London. What would you say are the most popular beats you’ve created?
UK Grime and Afrobeats. Two strictly opposing genres. One, saturated by the gritty tales and brutal bass lines of inner city life; the other, a movement of percussive celebration. Despite the contention of the originating
With his lyrical savagery and flow, Skrapz could fittingly soundtrack a cage fight. Whether a physical, mindful or social battle, the Harlesden rapper possesses the musical energy of combat and success. With an impressive batch
The voice behind rhythmic jams such as ‘Skin Tight’ and ‘Leg Over’, Mr Eazi is rapidly transcending an international sound-scope. With international tours and appearances on The Late Late show under his belt, it’s hard
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Stay Flee Get Lizzy is With two decades of music industry experience under his belt, Stay Flee Get Lizzy has cemented his legacy as an artist, A&R and record label owner. Having broken into the
We caught up with the incredible Koder to talk about solo lockdown studio sessions, S Club 7 and his fan’s demands for more Grime. For more interviews follow us @vipermagazine and online at www.vipermag.com. Interviewer:
Following the previously released ‘Mozambique’, which featured Moonchild Sanelly and Jaykae, Ghetts dropped more heat with ‘IC3’ featuring Skepta. The track’s title references the police code used to identify black suspects, and it comes off
Melting grime vocals from the likes of Skepta and Jammz into smooth backing tracks – namely Blues samples – KwolleM’s early mixes were the vanguard of the Mellow Grime movement. To build upon his cult
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
Meet the new enfant terrible of the British music industry, slowthai. Artists like this come around once every couple of decades. Crafting slap-you-in-the-face tunes with an addictive energy, the inimitable Northampton MC is rapidly taking
Firstly, briefly introduce yourself. My name is Steel Banglez, I’m a music producer, songwriter and record label owner from East London. What would you say are the most popular beats you’ve created?
UK Grime and Afrobeats. Two strictly opposing genres. One, saturated by the gritty tales and brutal bass lines of inner city life; the other, a movement of percussive celebration. Despite the contention of the originating
With his lyrical savagery and flow, Skrapz could fittingly soundtrack a cage fight. Whether a physical, mindful or social battle, the Harlesden rapper possesses the musical energy of combat and success. With an impressive batch
The voice behind rhythmic jams such as ‘Skin Tight’ and ‘Leg Over’, Mr Eazi is rapidly transcending an international sound-scope. With international tours and appearances on The Late Late show under his belt, it’s hard