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Skinnyman (born Alexander Graham Holland, 9 November 1974) is a British rapper who was born in Chapeltown Leeds, Yorkshire and moved to Finsbury Park, London at a young age. He is best known for his sole album Council Estate of Mind .
Council Estate of Mind is the debut studio album by English rapper Skinnyman, released on 9 August 2004 by Low Life Records. It was produced by DJ Flip, Stoned Soldiers, Adam M, and others. The album makes use of samples from Made in Britain, a British film from the early 1980s. The album spent two weeks on the UK Albums Chart, peaking at ...
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DJ Skitz or Skitz is a British DJ and music producer.He was born in 1970 [1] in Cambridgeshire [2] and started DJing in 1991. [3] He has compiled a number of British hip hop compilations and other hip hop compilations.
The early 2010s also saw the emergence of an underground UK hip hop scene emulating the earlier wave of 2000s rappers such as Jehst, Task Force, King Kashmere, MysDiggi and Skinnyman. With complex lyrics and rhyme schemes and '90s New York boom bap influenced production, High Focus Records was instrumental in bringing this sound to a wider ...
This is the first studio album with drumming provided by Nick Oshiro, and the second and last album that guitarist Tripp Eisen wrote and performed on. The album marks the return of former guitarist Koichi Fukuda, who helped with the programming, and according to Static-X's online forums, Fukuda completed additional guitar parts in three songs left unfinished by Eisen.
Rollin' with the Nines is a 2006 British film set mainly in South London, about a rap group turned drug dealers. [1] The working film title was Proper Little Charlie. [citation needed] The film stars Vas Blackwood, Robbie Gee, Mark Smith, Simon Webbe and Billy Murray.
Originally influenced by late 1990s and early 2000s British hip hop artists such as Jehst, Task Force and Skinnyman, [4] High Focus has often focused on a 1990s US 'boom bap' style hip hop sound. However, it has diversified its artist roster into alternative hip hop in recent years with Onoe Caponoe [ 7 ] Strange U and Jam Baxter [ 2 ] [ 8 ...