GRIME DAILY DOT COM AND OTHER BRITISH URBAN MEDIA WEBSITES
When D-raw and Tom Dawkings first embarked upon RAWINKORPZ.COM we looked around on the internet and discovered there was nothing for the young British urban audience. We decided to take matters into our own hands with a fresh interesting daily updated vlog, blog aor whatever you call it. We now have more competition than a fanny in a hoar house, with sites like GRIME DAILY DOT COM and others like SBTV.COM.
At first I was swollen with excitement, happy and a bit cheesed off to say the least, but as time progressed I realised this was what was needed in order for the British urban music scene to emerge into the big bulk of amazing talent that it is emerging into. Our American counterparts are probably shocked that not all of us fit there stereotyped British tea drinking, posh talking, ellegant dressing extrordinaires that we can be if we become extremely wealthy.
MEDIA MASSACRE DOT NET is another medium that is alerting people as to who, what, when, and where these young budding talented artists are popping up.
I am about to emabrk upon a comedy spree/musical genius spree/weirdo pseudo credo muteodom type of thing.
Everbody has been saying I’m so funny I could reserect Richard Pryor with my humour literally.
America must be thanked for bringing the world remarkable entertainment again and again and in some cases using it’s media tool to it’s advantage with propaganda, mind control and ofcourse obscure porn which I can’t stop fighting myself to stop looking at.
BIG UP GRIME DAILY/ MEDIAMASSACRE/SBTV/ AND ANYBODY I FORGOT TO MENTION

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17 Jun 2009 11:00 Refugee Week/ Salusbury School Hip Hop Workshop North West London, London and South East
18 Jun 2009 9:00 Refugee Week/ Salusbury School Hip Hop Workshop North West London, London and South East
21 Jun 2009 12:00 Live H20 Event/global spiritual concert
28 Jun 2009 12:00 Harrow Under One Sky Festival Harrow, London, London and South East
30 Jun 2009 10:00 Interfaith Holy Week Workshop/ Bishop School North London, London and South East
2 Jul 2009 19:00 REBEL MUZIK / INN ON THE GREEN /LADBROKE GROVE West London/ Ladbroke Grove, London and South East
4 Jul 2009 15:00 The 34th Mozambique Independence Day Celebration/ Palm Hotel London, London and South East
7 Jul 2009 13:00 Interfaith Event in StaffordStafford, Midlands
11 Jul 2009 19:00 From Mozambique to London/ A Evening with Mohammed Yahya/ Identity and Migration Series @ Richmix East London, London and South East
12 Jul 2009 19:00 Brick City Boutique/ ELBOW ROOM London, London and South East
15 Jul 2009 20:00 The Dome North London, London and South East
1 Aug 2009 13:00 Deen Fest /Alexander Palace North London, London and South East
6 Aug 2009 19:00 REBEL MUZIK / INN ON THE GREEN/LADBROKE GROVE West London/ Ladbroke Grove, London and South East
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Motown Records is a record label originally based in Detroit, Michigan, USA. Founded by Berry Gordy, Jr. on January 12, 1959 as Tamla Records, the company was incorporated as Motown Record Corporation on April 14, 1960. The name, a portmanteau derived from the words motor and town, is also a nickname for Detroit.
Motown played an important role in the racial integration of popular music, as it was the first record label owned by an African American to primarily feature African-American artists who achieved crossover success. In the 1960s, Motown and its soul-based subsidiaries were the most successful proponents of what came to be known as The Motown Sound, a style of soul music with a distinct pop influence.
Motown has owned or distributed releases from more than 45 subsidiaries in varying genres, although it is most famous for its releases in the music genres of rhythm and blues, soul, hip hop and pop. Motown Records left Detroit for Los Angeles in 1972, and remained an independent company until June 28, 1988, when Gordy sold the company to MCA and Boston Ventures (which took over full ownership of Motown in 1991), then to PolyGram in 1994. Now headquartered in New York City, Motown Records is a subsidiary of The Universal Motown/Universal Republic Group, itself a subsidiary of Universal Music Group.
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Urban Music
I asked a question in the Forums a couple days ago… I referenced a question I have been vocal in saying Urban Music has always been scapegoated for nonsense when we have several festivals in the United Kingdom catered to a rock crowd, which for the most part doesn’t seem violent.
I love all rock music as it all originally fits the Urban mould anyway, I mean when rock started in the early Fifties it was regarded as “demon music” and the music which it derived from [Jazz] was refered to as “devil music” also.
Isn’t it crazy how things change? Amy Winehouse doing Jazz, Indie Rock being predominantly referred to as the preferred sound of most older generation [and younger] white people. This ain’t a black & white thing, it’s more of an understanding thing.





























