Showing posts with label TPS Fam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TPS Fam. Show all posts

Monday, 23 April 2012

TPS - Wonderful Place (Music Video)

Taken from the album The Big QP - http://tpsfam.bandcamp.com/
Produced By Jack Diggs
Vocals by The Strange Neighbour, Jack Diggs & Big Toast
Video by 645ers


Sunday, 21 August 2011

CRACKER JON - FRESH



New music from Cracker Jon,produced by 2Late

Monday, 4 October 2010

Track Of The Day: 'People Say' - TPS Fam

'People Say' is a great way to close an album. You've got to be confident to put a strong track at the end - people might never reach it.

'People Say' is kinda like a modern day version of Stetsasonic's 'Talkin' All That Jazz' and the TPS boys defend our culture and art against those who might think Hip Hop is not real music.

The added bonus is that this is two tracks in one - the second being a mickey take of the ringtone, autotuned 'rappers'.


Friday, 15 May 2009

'An Introduction to Sparksism' - C-Sparks (EP review)

When listening to ‘An Introduction To Sparksism’, accents aside, it’s obvious that this is UK Hip Hop. C-Sparks does the British Rapper thing to a 'T' – but it’s not really enough. Yes, he’s got skills – his lyrics are pretty clever in places and the production is competent – but that’s just not enough.

As a fan of UK Hip Hop, or indeed any sort of Hip Hop, there’s only so much of the same thing one can take. On ‘Lost World’ C-Sparks bemoans society but does little to add to the solution - as result it comes off a little dreary and samey. The grey mood doesn’t lift - I guess that’s just who he is and what he’s experienced, take ‘Sunshine’ as case in point. ‘Conspiracy Theory’ is an interesting examination of modern war tactics and is the best track here - this C-Sparks has something to say.

‘Rooftop’ is a little lighter but then, it’s the same old, same old weed talk. Artists with abilities (such as C-Sparks) need to extend their creativity beyond just rhymes and making dope beats – there need to be concepts, originality and thoughts from outside the box.

Overall, this is an average release (think half marks) from a talented individual and I’m well aware that there are many out there who totally vibe of music like this and would not share any of my opinions. Why not listen for yourself and let me know how wrong I am?! It’s available now and a search reveals its availability at eMusic.