Briggs on the 2018 AMP Longlist

The Amp (Australian Music Prize) is coming up soon. Shout outs to CAMP COPE Alice Skye Amy Shark DZ Deathrays and all the other artists out there making art.

Briggs (A.B Original) shares his thoughts on the 2018 AMP Longlist. Interview by Mikey Cahill (AMP Judge) Shot and edited by Dan Cahill. www.dancahill.com.au…
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‘Just a Segue’ (new music in bio) The two hooks had been sitting in the notes of my phone for…

‘Just a Segue’ (new music in bio) The two hooks had been sitting in the notes of my phone for sometime before this. The concept Just a Segue stemmed from the saying – You can’t experience light without darkness (or in my case “You need to have a day like this, let it rain like this, to know when to change”). For me, I have always felt my biggest opportunities for growth have arrived when it felt like my whole world was falling apart. But when I began to understand it’s all transitional, there’s something to learn within the turmoil and that it too shall pass (or “this is just Segue to something more beautiful”) it made the universal kick in groin that little bit easier to stomach. I produced this one – I made the beat using an old 90s Roland dance unit. Additional vocals by Claudio. Vampire music at its best. Collage by the ever so amazing @isabelchiaracollage


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Congratulations to Brent, winner of the Gold ‘Clark Griswold’ plaque

Congratulations to Brent, winner of the Gold ‘Clark Griswold’ plaque. Dope collection you’ve got there my friend!


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Due to popular demand we’ve just released a very limited amount of our album cover skate decks!

Due to popular demand we’ve just released a very limited amount of our album cover skate decks!

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Drapht – Rosemount – 23rd December 2018

PERTH – I’m playing Rosemount with a bunch of friends this Sunday the 23rd of December!
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Legendary Australian Record Label ‘Unkut Recordings’ Turns 21

Few names if any hold the legacy in Australia for the stamp of quality that Unkut Recordings does. Since its founding in 1997 by Rob Nat of Unkut.com and Trem of Lyrical Commission, it has developed into the epitome of its tagline – quality over quantity. While the broad fan base may at times be hanging for a new Unkut release, once it is delivered it has always proven to be raw dope. Held with the utmost respect by all, somewhat your favorite rappers most respected label, it has been responsible for not only arguably the greatest group album release ever but also several classic solo releases that are timeless classics.

The Unkut Recordings story was born out of Rob Nat’s fledgling Unkut Productions in 1996 and became formalized the year after in the lead up to the debut Sheer Talent EP from Trem. The excellent 4-track 12” release was followed up with the year after in 1999 with Trem’s Amateurs and served to cement both Trem’s and Unkut’s position as in a then still-developing Hip-Hop landscape in Australia at the time.

The following year saw Rob Nat release A Night On The Tiles, proving to be his most substantial solo release and now a highly sort after classic nationally. The label’s close working relationship to Melbourne’s legendary Nuffsaid Recordings provided them with a quality stamp of approval even before the music was played at a time when relationships were about quality control over industry favors. Coupled with significant notable features, live shows, radio appearances, crushing open mics and the sorts, Unkut forged their own path when there really was none and created their own brand.

A couple of years hiatus until the next release resulted in December 2002’s The Stage Is Set by Lyrical Commission. A super-group of sorts, the new group saw the bringing together of Melbourne’s two leading solo emcees in Brad Strut and Trem with Bob Balans (of The Formulators duo previously with Rob Nat) plus arguably Australia’s greatest ever hip-hop DJ in DJ J-Red. The result of these four coming together was what many consider as the greatest hip hop album ever to be released from Australia.

Going from strength to strength, Unkut put out Terntable Jediz classic August 2004 album All Out War before following up the next year with Lyrical Commission’s highly anticipated next chapter with their “Murderous Metaphors” 2005 EP. This release was internationally notable for containing features from Brooklyn’s Q-Unique (of The Arsonists) and Celph Titled of The Demigodz, along with the overall quality again proving to be much more than a good release hip hop from Australia, but of such quality as a great Hip-Hop release full stop. This would in retrospect prove to be a key feature of the Unkut story, that they were bringing Hip-Hop in all its aspects to the fullest quality that could hang on any stage worldwide.

The next release would be Brad Strut’s long-awaited sophomore LP Legend: Official that dropped in June 2007. The first track for this classic solo release was the three-minute heater diss-track “Monopoly” produced by Prowla and aimed largely at Obese Records, widely regarded as the best diss track from Australia Ala Ice Cube’s “No Vaseline.”

This 16-track release from Strut was a classic from start to finish, featuring Philadelphia’s Outerspace and Brooklyn’s late and great Sean Price (RIP) of Boot Camp Clik / Random Axe and a wealth of the usual Unkut suspects. Following the reissue release of Strut’s classic 2001 debut album The Authentic LP, Brad Strut released the substantial double-disc The Fallout Shelter EP, which featured a Remix disc from a somewhat who’s who of Australian producers.

Following this, all eyes turned to the most highly anticipated Hip-Hop release in Australia ever in Trem’s debut full solo album in 2011’s For The Term Of His Natural Life and it even exceeded the lofty expectations surrounding it by all. The 18-track release is the solo release of the last decade from Australia and featured DJ Revolution, long-time collaborator Q-Unique and a who’s who of Hip-Hop legends from Australia. The award-winning accompanying visuals completed the entire roll-out, with the video filmography team of FULL CLIP showcasing why they are widely considered as the best in the business down under.

Following a string of monumental releases in a rapidly changing musical landscape, Unkut Recordings seemingly took a bit of a break until the signing of Brisbane group Kings Konekted. K-Double proceeded to drop the Hip-Hop album of the year in 2015 in their debut LP on Unkut Recordings in Value Of Adaption. Superbly crafted from start to finish, the release was arguably the most polished product to have been released from Australasia since Trem’s 2011 debut solo album.

Fans of Unkut Recordings can look forward to new releases coming from the Kings Konekted camp, L-Flows and possibly more in the short-term. The wait is always worth it, so get familiar with Unkut Recordings extensive back catalog in the meantime to hear some of the best music Australia has offered over the last two decades. Quality over Quantity.

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Brand new BnE Merch available

Brand new BnE Merch available just in time for Xmas! 🎅🌲🎉 Grab ’em here: shop.blissneso.com Tag a mate and make sure they buy you one of these bad boys for Chrissie!

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If you want to vote for Hoods in triple j’s #Hottest100 this year

If you want to vote for Hoods in triple j’s #Hottest100 this year, we’ve made your choice easy, we only put out two songs. 😬


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Yesterday, 10 competition winners flew in from around Australia to join us at Palace Nova Cinemas

Yesterday, 10 competition winners flew in from around Australia to join us at Palace Nova Cinema’s to watch our new music documentary ‘Restrung Live’ on the big screen with us. They were seriously the nicest bunch of people, it was an absolute pleasure meeting you all.


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BIRDZ ANNOUNCES HEADLINE SHOWS IN SYDNEY & MELBOURNE




In celebration of his latest release “Place of Dreams” feat. Ecca Vandal, Bad Apples Music signee Birdz today announces headline shows in Sydney and Melbourne. Performing at Waywards in Sydney on January 31 and Melbourne’s Gasometer Hotel on February 1, these shows will feature a fire set list of tracks from his critically acclaimed debut record Train of Thought, and preview into his forthcoming EP.

BIRDZ TOUR DATES

Thursday January 31 – Waywards, Newtown (TIX HERE)
Friday February 1 – Gasometer Hotel, Collingwood (TIX HERE)

Premiered via Complex“Place of Dreams” showcases Birdz commanding lyricism and smooth hip-hop flow. Swiftly added to rotation on triple j, the track tells a tale of limitations laid down by others and ultimately having the strength to believe in oneself – featuring powerhouse vocals from Ecca Vandaland masterful production from Trials. The first of many releases to come in 2019 from the Bad Apples music roster, “Place of Dreams” solidifies Birdz’ impeccable and authentic talent, as one of the country’s most exciting hip-hop acts.
Since his debut record Train of Thought was released in 2017, Birdz has garnered national fandom from his peers and industry alike, gaining support across community radio, triple j and triple j unearthed for his honest words and raw perspective on prolific social issues.
Awarded Best Independent Hip Hop Album at the 2018 AIR Awards, Birdz’ burgeoning popularity has seen him take the stage with the likes of Briggs, Sampa The Great, Loyle Carner, The Funkoars, and Thundamentals, while also igniting crowds across Woodford, Sprung Festival, The Hills Are Alive, St Kilda Festival, Groovin the Moo and this year’s Bad Apples showcase at Melbourne’s CHANGES Music Industry Summit.
Having already caught the attention of the nation, the “Place of Dreams” tour is the chance for fans to experience Birdz’s fervent passion and powerful word-play in the live domain, declaring 2019 the year of Bad Apples music takeover. Lyrically compelling and incredibly talented, don’t miss your chance to catch a true icon of Australian hip-hop in the making when he heads to Sydney and Melbourne in 2019.

“PLACE OF DREAMS” FEAT. ECCA VANDAL
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