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9.7.12

Tuka - Just to Feel Wanted




After releasing two banging albums as apart of the Thundamentals, Tuka has shown us all that he is one of the country's most exciting lyrical talents. Humbling audiences on stage right round the country through his solo career and accompanied by fellow members of the Thundamentals. Jeswon and Dj Morgs, Tukas first single, "Just to Feel Wanted" displays just how far his talent has developed over the past few years. 

Following the success of his debut solo album "Will Rap For Tuka" his forth coming LP, "Feedback Loop" is due out later this year through Big Village Records. Just to feel wanted is available to download for a limited time below.


19.5.12

Daily Meds Album Launch





What a weekend of Hip Hop Sydney! Public Enemy, Atmosphere, Evidence, Horrorshow, Daily Meds, Ozi Batla (The Herd), Joe New (Gully Platoon), Chance Waters (formerly Phatchance), L-Fresh, NJE, Mr Theory and more... Wow. What a treat it was, but I have to pick one of the gigs I went to out of it, and say... an even bigger Wow! Daily Meds, Ozi Batla and Joe New put on one of the most epic performances of local Australian Hip Hop the Sydney scene has seen for a long time. Here’s how it went down.

The opening act of Daily Meds “Hazy Daze” Album launch, Deadbeat and Hazy did just what they needed to do – warm the small sober crowd up and get the show underway. Without many heads in the place, they started the night off with incredible intensity and enthusiasm and a very interesting personalised performance. The MC worked the crowd well, despite his American accent being off-putting at times, getting down on the floor constantly and involving the shy semi circle around the front of the stage. With interesting lyrics, beats and general musical expression, you could tell why the Big Village crew and Daily Meds like these guys – best of luck to em!

Up next was by far the best 9 30 slot at a local Hip Hop show Sydney has seen or will see for a long time. Joe New demonstrated masterfully how Hip Hop is meant to be made and performed and why he is a seasoned veteran who deserves the utmost respect. Perfection of flow, delivery, presence and presentation of an art he himself has shaped in this country, blessed the ears of the now over-half-full Oxford Arts Factory. With calm comfort, he rolled out doses of hard-hitting lyrics and complex rhyme schemes as smooth as warm butter is sliced by a sharp knife – the warm butter the words, the sharp knife his tongue... the effect mouth-watering, and as any good glutton would know this makes the perfect dish. His set peaked with his popular and skilful Rapper Tag that sent the impressed crowd into a flurry trying to get the lyrics out as fast and well as him. The way he holds a mic should be something that all young MCs watch and aspire to replicate.

If the crowd was impressed by the experience of Joe New, then Ozi B came on stage to deliver the icing on the cake... if the cake is merely the support acts of this show (pardon the food metaphors, I’m delaying dinner to write this). The calibre of supports for this show was a pure representation of the respect and appreciation that the scene has (pointing out both Obese artists and Elephant Track artists involved) for Daily Meds and the immergence of the Big Village Crew – you didn’t have to look any further than the Daily Meds merch being showed off by these pioneering artists on stage. Ozi Batla, if you don’t know, is another well seasoned vet of the scene – an original member of The Herd, a long time solo artist on Elephant Tracks, and an all in all an amazing musician. He approached the stage not just with vigour, clarity, presence and stunning delivery, but a fresh air of creativity and sincerity. Through skill, integrity and musicality, he commanded the respect of the ever-engrossed crowd who were more than happy to throw their hands in the air, cram the front and jump up and down on his command. These two big name support acts brought what you would only expect from the very best of Australian Hip Hop and delivered it to the crowds delight. His set concluded with a tribute to recently fallen Hip Hop ledged MCA (RIP) from the Beastie Boys, which invited more veterans of the scene on stage, namely The Tongue and Ellesquire, to freestyle over a Beastie Boys beat. The effect was enormous with the crowd going ballistic as every eye and ear in the now packed house absorbed the intensity and skill with interest, making the place buzzzzzz like crazy!

Now... for your feature act of the night! Daily Meds!! ! If you were suspicious... no let’s make it curious, as to how they were going to impress a crowd that had just witnessed some of the best local acts in the country, they quickly set any worries aside as they brought the place to sweat and only would let the crowd stop to drink more booze. Honestly, I could take what they were giving daily... and after the show, I decided I had to. I had to get that Daily Haze! (Ps, this is not a plug for them or their album, just a representation of how stunning their set was). The crowd was ready (well, well over capacity... I’ve never seen the Oxford Arts Factory so full), they were drunk, the stage had been set by the best, the lights were dimmed, time was ticking.... and then a low hum. “We, are the Daily, Meds” came the chant of their first song as the encroached on the stage like zombies. What?? Like Zombies?? Well, I had been enjoying the show like every other punter and had had a few drinks by this point, but I swear they came on like dead zombies, stomping around to the beat. Regardless, the crowd went ridiculous. Up and up the show went – it never, ever lost intensity for a second, never once went down from 5th gear and each artist never once let their foot off the petal. Banging beats, lyrics delivered with fire, many in double time, jumping around on stage, lights shooting around like a dropped machine guns still firing and the constant continuation of head banging music would be the obvious things that made this performance so great... but as a performer myself, I looked a bit deeper and saw some more.

The Daily Meds music is not phenomenal, but it is really good. It keeps great energy, it is complex musically, it is entertaining to listen to on your iPod and always fun – it is great Hip Hop. It isn’t incredibly avant-garde creative or breaking new musical boundaries, however, and although bringing a new sound to the genre, as far as musicality and the representation of concepts, it is merely on par with other great bands. What makes the Daily Meds so good, however, is the way they work together on stage to be the best live local Hip Hop act in Australia. It’s hard to compete with the fire (literally) at a Bliss N Eso gig, or the huge crowd knowing every single word to Nosebleed Section at a Hilltop gig, or even having girls crying in the front row of a Horroshow gig cause solo is so sexy and they were so sad and lost in life until they found his music (I use to be... take that back, still am, one)... etc. But Daily Meds bounce the energy off each other and the crowd at all times engrossing everyone in the place and never letting there be a dull moment. Someone is always at the front of the stage moving the crowd, and the other two are either at the front revving people up or in the back, dancing, bobbing and looking like it is the best place in the world to be (which I’m sure it’s not far off). Their sound is so dynamic, with each musician adding a different flavour, especially Billy Rose. For me, Billy Rose it one of the best performers I’ve seen. She is talented, interesting, sexy, always moving and dancing and a real inspiration for everyone in the venue. She is both an inspiration in her image as a woman rapping free from stereotype and an inspiration to every partygoer through her ability get people dancing and screaming when she is both on and off the mic. She knows when to step in and sing a bit or double someone’s vocals, when to dance like crazy, when to get out of the way and let someone else shine and when to give the crowd an extra rev. She is a phenomenal talent on stage and this is hardly replicated by anyone else in the scene. Her onstage charisma is the X Factor the Daily Meds have live.


Although I heard lots of great things about all the other gigs, my limited budget forced me to miss Atmospheres trip down under with Evidence and supported by Horrorshow. Nevertheless, I was able to luck out on a small-scale local gig at The Sando in Newtown run by and headlining long time independent artist NJE. You’ve gotta admire the guy’s work ethic, he’s been putting in for over a dozen years independently to expand his project and the scene. Big Ups Mate! The night was filled with up and comers, and the one for me that stood out was Mr Theory. Check him out online if you are into up and comers, and make sure you keep your eyes out for the name!

This next weekend is set not to disappoint either with FBi Social coming up with an all Aus Hip Hop night. Chance Waters is the headline, and he needs no introduction. After a warm up gig last week in Chatswood, he is bringing his flawless live set to heads at the Kings Cross Hotel on Saturday night and bringing along the new kid on the block Forbes with him. Both are set to impress everyone! Chance has been reinventing himself, working with One Above (Hilltop Hoods producer) and putting some truly world class tracks out. He steps Hip Hop up and takes it on a side step to the left... new territory for the scene that is exciting and enthralling live as well as on records (speaking of which he just dropped his second single from the album last night)! Forbes is working on his debut album after multiple EPs and mixtapes that have been very warmly received online and live by the hip hop community, even enticing Pez to feature on his work on multiple occasions and granting him support slots with 360, Pez and more in just the last year! He is going to be a big name, so you are lucky you can see these guys for only pennies this weekend (technically it might be 1000 pennies, as the tix are a cool as a cucumber 10 bucks presale)! Catch ya there!


6.5.12

Happy Daze




If you've copped the latest Daily Meds album you'll know that its on another level and that they stepped it right up from their debut self titled ep. Happy days sees the electric quartet manoeuvre effortlessly through influences from classic hip hop to future beats on this innovative and bold release. The Meds are officially launching the album this coming friday night at the Oxford Art Factory with the help of a few big names in the scene including Ozi Batla (The Herd), Joe New (Gully Platoon), Deadbeat & Hazy and DJ Morgs (Thundamentals). Tickets on the door at just $15 and the doors open at 8pm. Make sure to get down there for an awesome night.

23.4.12

Happy Daze for the Big Village Crew




So the Daily Meds seem to have remembered to take their meds as its Happy Daze for the DM crew and family at Big Village after the release of their first album. Its been w while since they have dropped anything, their last ep was dropped way back in three years. However as everyone knows theres no such thing as a holiday for a hip hop act. Since the release of their debut ep the Meds have been busy traveling round the country, building up their fan base and working on collaborations with the rest of the Big Village Crew. 


Since the release of their first ep its safe to say that this crew has one hell of a reputation as Sydney's underground party crew. Happy Daze sees yet more soulful hooks, poignant rhymes and beats that are diverse and take it to a whole new level.

Without saying too much about the actual album, leaving you to for your own opinion on the album check out their new video clip for their lead single, Dance from Happy Daze and head down to your local record store to pick up your copy of the album which rightfully deserves a spot on the classics shelf of your album library. 

20.12.11

Big Village Christmas Party




2011 has proven to be a huge year for one of Australian Hip Hops newest labels, Big Village. 2011 saw the release of a label collaboration album, Big Things Volume 1which saw new and exclusive tracks from the entire Big Village line up, Daily Meds, Loose Change, True Vibenation, Tuka, Jeswon and Reverse Polarities. This album showed that nothing but big things for this small Sydney based label in the future. August saw the release of Big VIllages's main man Ellesquire's debut solo album, "Ready" which has received nothing but love from fellow hip hop heads and was added to the rotation on the J's. September came and October passed but not without several insane gigs form Ellesquire on tour after releasing his debut album. Finally November came which saw the release of True Vibenation's debut album, " The Sunshower Phenomenon".

But the question ponders in one's head, "How do you wrap such a successful year like this up?" Well with a christmas party to out do all christmas parties of course. so make sure that this Friday the 23rd of December you head down to Sydney's Annandale Hotel for a Block Party style christmas party like no other. The line up features the entire Big Village crew, True Vibenation, Ellesquire, Tuka, Daily Meds and Rapaport and a whole heap of extend fam including, Ozi Batla, Joe New, She Rex, Herb, Ruthless, DJ Migz and High Tops Brass Band. Tickets are just $10 presale and $15, Doors open at 7pm so be sure to get down for a Merry old night of celebration of the year that has been and the year to come.


8.12.11

Triple J's Next Crop




So Triple J has announced the next crop class of 2011 and its great to see some Hip Hop acts in there. This year Sietta and Ellesquire have both been named as artist's to keep an eye on in 2012. 

This year Sietta signed with Elefant Traks and released their debut album "The Seventh Passenger". The album features an amazing collection of songs from the duo that showcase their their diverse skills, Caiti's huge voice and James' beat making skills. You can catch Sietta this weekend in Melbourne on the 9th at "The Laundry" and on the 10th at "The Espy"
Ellesquire who originally began his career as a member of Sydney crew Loose Change before breaking away to release his doubt solo album Ready earlier this year, brings a fresh take to Australian Hip Hop. Teaming up with a producer slash jazz musician. Ellesquire has supported many big names while on the road including, Urthboy, Horrorshow, Ozi Batla and the Thundamentals. You can catch Ellesquire at the Big Village XMAS Party  on the 23rd of December at the Annandale Hotel.

Ellesquire - On The Prowl by Big Village Records

The list of 20 artists also included Owl Eyes who featured on Illy's hit single, "The Chase" from his latest album "The Chase".

29.11.11

Ellesquire - On The Prowl





Check out Ellesquire's film clip for his lead single On The Prowl form his debut album "Ready". If you haven't already copped it, its now now through Big Village Records so head down to your local hip hop store or download it now on iTunes





21.9.11





Since the release of his debut album ‘Ready’ in August, Ellesquire has been creating quite a buzz. Receiving positive reviews and feedback from street press, radio, magazines & blogs nation wide. The album was FBi Radio ‘Sunsets album of the week’ and it’s single ‘On The Prowl’ was added to full rotation on Triple J. ‘On The Prowl’ has been the most requested song twice on Triple J’s Super Request, Reached number 9 on the Itunes Hip Hop/ Rap charts and has clocked over 30 000 views on youtube within a month of it’s release.


Stemming from the albums success, Ellesquire has been hand picked to play at upcoming festivals such as ‘Changing Lanes’, ‘Peats Ridge’ and ‘Sub Sonic’ As well as scoring support slots for Biz Markie, The Herd, Mantra & Thundamentals.

Now is your chance to see Ellesquire officially launch his album ‘Ready’ at the new improved Sydney venue ‘The White House’. Presented by Big Village in conjunction with Freshly Squeezed, this show is not to be missed. With special guests; Reverse Polarities (Big Village), Money Kat feat. Ishu (Melb), Tigermoth (Bris)Tenth Dan, DJ Migs, & DJ Sam Z. 


Head over to http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=212639178799909 for further details

7.8.11

Big Village



Big Village is an independent record label who represent the latest wave in Sydney’s Hip Hop artists. Big village consist Daily Meds (P.Smurf, Mikoen, Billie Rose and Roleo), Loose Change (Rapaport and Ellesquire), True Vibenation (Verbaleyes, Native Wit and Gabriel Clouston), Reverse Polarities (Kit Complete, MC Mute, P.Smurf, Mikoen and Billie Rose), Tuka, Ellesquire and Jeswon.


Big Village was founded by the artist that it currently represents. During the formation of the label all members have contributed their expertise in one way or another. The label is run entirely by the artist from event promotions, web design, social networking or gig bookings. This group of young artist are truly taking on a BIG challenge. 
The label was established in 2010 which was a BIG year for this collective group of artists where we say releases from Tuka, Will Rap for Tuka, Daily meds EP and a free digital release form Loose Change.  This year we have seen and can expect the Big Village Complication, Ellesquire’s solo album, True Vibenation EP and a full length album from Daily Meds.
Check out the following vids where some of the Big Village crew jumped into the Triple J’s studio with Hau on the Hip Hop show and the Be My Guest Video clip from the Big Village Complication.