As I walk into a London bar, DJ Sarah Love sits slowly swirling a hot beverage. I was running a little late so I was not sure if she was slightly peeved but that feeling soon disappeared as I received … Continue reading →
With a string of hits in 2003, he smashed down the doors of the mainstream charts, introducing a new chapter of reggae music to the masses. The last time we heard from Grammy-nominated singer Wayne Wonder, he had us all … Continue reading →
Let’s be honest, when Girls Aloud announced their temporary split in 2009, most bets were on Cheryl Cole as most likely to have a fruitful solo career. Fast-forward to 2011 and no one could have predicted the current footing in … Continue reading →
Lyrically she’s dangerous, physically she’s fierce. Her ability to produce high-energy club music surpasses many, while her style and technique prove ever difficult to rival. One other refreshing characteristic is the fact that she has managed to maintain her career … Continue reading →
A musical figure as everlasting and effervescent as Shaggy always ran the risk of being a caricature of his own past glory. The multi platinum Jamaican reggae star sidesteps such career pitfalls with an album which plucks ideas from a … Continue reading →
As I was sitting writing the interview out, Matrix Revolutions was on the tv in the background and I suddenly realised what the deal is with Wretch: he is an anomaly.
Meshell Ndegeocello is one of the world’s greatest female bass players. Her name is pronounced Mee-shell N-deh-gay-o-chel-o or also known as Meshell Suhaila Bashir