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PLATFORM 1 HIP HOP FESTIVAL, Sydney Australia
Friday 28th and Saturday 29th of March 2008


Platform 1 Hip Hop Festival is set to explode with two days of high-powered Hip Hop action, representing Breaking, Graffiti, Beatboxing, MCing and DJing. A fresh experience for the hip hop novice and old skooler alike, the festival includes a series of free events, workshops and two huge nights of entertainment.


Flexing skills: Platform 1 presents premium Hip Hop action when some of Australia's best B*Boys, B*Girls, DJ's, Vocalists and MC's unite on one stage and are judged by you!

Competing in four randomly composed crews, the night will be a mashup of raw skill and freestyle as the finest in the culture represent their element.

Accompanied by the Metabass Allstars. Hosted by Morganics. Make sure you arrive early for the performance of Stiltbreak at 7.30pm.

Freak the Technique: B*Boy | B*Girl battle, some of Australia's best breaking crews will battle it out for the Platform 1 title. Featuring Interstate Judges – Arch Rival, King Ippy and Versastyle. Popping and Locking, Krumping, DJ Mathmatics and live Hip Hop acts. Hosted by Nick Power.

Breaking Info:
Friday and Saturday night 7.30 – 8pm – StiltBreak a wicked fusion of Breaking, Stilt Acrobatics and Artistry. Feat: B Girl Flix, Mr Flip, Manifest and Rely. Stalker Theatre Company.


Friday night:
8 – 10pm Flexing skills – Live invitational Jam featuring some of Sydneys Dopest MC’s, DJ’s Vocalists and Breakers – Unique B Girl, Arch, Ippy and Versastyle. Tix $15/$12

Saturday:
4 on 4 Breaking Eliminations 3 – 5pm.
Top 8 to go through to Freak the Technique that night. Run in conjunction with Graff comp and Demo.

Freak the Technique B Boy/B Girl Battle 8 – 11pm.
Feat – Def Wish Cast, Foreign Heights, Morganics and Eminent Family.
Hosted by Rely. Interstate Judges: Arch Rival, Versastyle and Ippy. DJ Mathmatics.
1st prize - $1000. Tix $15/$12

Dance Workshops in Breaking, Popping, Locking and Street Funk.

FREE events include:

* Performances of Stiltbreak, a fusion of Stilt Acrobatics and Breaking by STALKER Performance Projects

* Photographic exhibition of Australian Graffiti by Guillaume Chesneau

* Can Control - graffiti demo and competition. Hosted by Mistery

* Chalk it Up - Create your own chalk graffiti artwork

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Saturday 24th November 2007 at 3:00pm - AIS Arena Canberra

The Buzz Monkey National Hip Hop and Breakdance Championships has been put together to celebrate the new urban dance culture hitting Australia by storm. Dance is one of the fastest growning sports with in Australia and the world.

Come and celebrate one of the biggest urban dance competitions on the Australian dance calender with some of the best hip hop and break dancers around Australia competing for the title of Australia's best and a total prize pool of $25,000!

Also guest DJ's appearances by DJ Samurai, DJ Mathmatics and DJ Rush.

With guest appearances and performances by Joel Turner and the Boyz and BStarz (A popular local ACT Hip Hop Group). Also America's top brekadancers Ronnie, Roland and Frankie Flave as international judges and local hip hop judges and many more celebrity appearances and performances through out the night along with the competition itself.

Ticket are avaliable at Ticketek as of Monday 3rd of September. Be in quick before you miss out

VENUE: AIS Arena Canberra, Leverrier Crescent, Bruce ACT
TIME: 3PM

HIP HOP JUDGES DARRIO - DARRIO STREET
FRANCIS - KULTURE BREAK ACT
TRINA - SHADY CREW | Hiphop.org.au | Dancing.net.au | D2MG Hip Hop Society - Chairperson.

BBOY JUDGES:
FRANKIE FLAVE - KILLAFORNIA - LA
ROLAND - KILLAFORNIA - VEGAS / LA
RONIE - FULL FORCE - VEGAS

FULL CREW COMPETITION.
10 VS 10
$6000 PRIZE MONEY

1 ON 1 HIP HOP AND BBOY COMPETITION
1ST $5000 PRIZE MONEY
2ND $2500 PRIZE MONEY
3RD $1000 PRIZE MONEY
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Niche Productions presents:

SOLID GROUND

Featuring:

Ohmega Watts & DJ Manwell (Lightheaded / 4 Days In Geneva USA)
Ladi 6 (NZ)
Mark Pritchard (Troubleman / Warp Records UK)
Thief (Melb)
Russ Dewbury (UK)
DJ Sepalot (Beat Dimensions / Compost GER)

solid ground

Niche Productions are proud to present some of the world’s finest underground artists for a one off showcase of hip-hop, latin, jazz, leftfield beats, funk, soul and beyond. With talent spread over two rooms in an exciting new space fresh to the Sydney faithful this is an essential for the soul music lover’s calendar.

Saturday 24th November - Oxford Art Factory.

Ohmega Watts (Lightheaded / 4 Days In Geneva) debut album The Find, wowed industry and fans with its eclectic blending of energetic old-school rap, rough and rugged beats, and funky instrumental contributions. Hailing from Brooklyn with Jamaican heritage, the MC/producer has cited heroes and influences including Eric B, Rakim, A Tribe Called Quest and Jurassic 5 - heavyweights who cast their shadow over Ohmega's club-thumping hip-hop and soulful jazzy tunes. His all-encompassing influences also take in the likes of Quantic and Stereolab to psychedelic Brazilian rhythms but by and large he produces an honest and multitudinous sound that has industry types describing him as "one of the freshest talents to have emerged out of hip-hop's leftfield in the last five years" (Dazed & Confused, UK).

On the eve of the release of his sophomore album, Watts Happening, which is hyped as continuing to evolve and challenge our expectations of hip hop, Ohmega Watts headlines the Niche Productions Soul Revue which is bound to be an energetic and head-nodding affair.

Ladi 6 is one of New Zealand's premier vocalists and MC's. Gene pool and nepotism aside (her cousin is Scribe), Ladi6 has layed down her heady and soulful vocal stylings for some of the finest Antipodean talents, including Shapeshifter, Fat Freddys Drop & Scribe. A special opportunity to check out her lusty and laid-back beats before her debut solo album, produced by Mu from Fat Freddys Drop, is released.

Mark Pritchard (Troubleman / Warp Records UK) is a DJ/producer who has worked on acclaimed remixes for the likes of A Tribe Called Quest, Lamb and Azymuth. He has a fine reputation for musical stylings that incorporate deep and ambient beats to electro-tinged hip-hop.

Thief aka DJ gsan is a turntablist/producer from Melbourne whose recent EP was an exercise in lavish strings, heavy hip-hop drums, analogue bass lines & down-tempo soul. Beside his production foray, Thief has a solid reputation as one of Australia's premier beats DJs.

Brighton-based Russ Dewbury of the Brighton Jazz Rooms is a notorious heavyweight of the international Soul/Jazz dance music scene & is set to roll out his unique brand of funk, rare groove & sweet soul.

Hip hop and beyond" is the best way to describe Sepalot’s nightly DJ escapades.
With tours throughout Europe from Bordeaux, Zurich to Moscow he also plays as a resident DJ in his hometown Munich. He´s known for taking the crowd on a journey from hip hop, rare grooves to breakbeats and electro music. Besides various remixes and projects like Soundtracks he is currently working on his solo album at compost records.

Supported by local DJs:

Regal
Somatik
Huwston

Saturday 24th November
9pm till very late
Oxford Art Factory, Darlinghurst - Sydney
Tickets available through moshtix outlets, moshtix.com.au & inthemix.com.au

OHMEGA WATTS & DJ MANWELL NATIONAL TOUR DATES
Friday 23rd November - Melbourne – The Espy
Saturday 24th November – Sydney – Oxford Art Factory
Thursday 29th November – Brisbane - Step Inn
Friday 30th November – Perth - The Rosemount
Saturday 1st December – Adelaide - Rockit Bar
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Slum Village have been synonymous with a unique light hearted, yet intelligent hip hop, making their way to our shores this month to educate, enlighten and entertain us with their solid style. On their first Australian tour members Elzhi and T3 will be hitting three Australian cities, showcasing some of their old hits as well as tracks from their recent success, Detroit Deli, plus special tribute to the legend R.I.P J-Dilla.

Many may remember the days of Slum when Jay Dee and T3 rapped about growing up in Detroit, the cars they drove and clothes they wore. This no nonsense approach to hip hop is what gave the group its break in the sometimes flashy world of hip hop. More recently Slum Village have brought a more serious tone to their rhymes, touching on family and faith and the importance of both in their lives.

Through collaborations with urban success stories like Kanye West, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, Dwele & Common, Slum Village has produced their most successful album yet and look forward to introducing this to the Australian audiences.

Sydney
Date: Thursday 18th October 2007
Venue: The Gaelic Club – 64 Devonshire Street, Surry Hills
Doors Open: 8pm
Supports: Foreign Heights, Mr Zux & BOP Crew, DK Kay Z
Tickets Available: www.moshtix.com

Melbourne
Date: Friday 19th October 2007
Venue: The Espy – 11 The Esplanade, St Kilda
Doors open: 9pm
Supports: Diafrix, DJ D-Red, DJ A-Style, Fresh Sox, Hosted by Fevapress
Tickets Available: The Espy, Obese Records, Missing Link, Polyester, www.inthemix.com.au

Adelaide
Date: Saturday 20th October 2007
Venue: Viva Function Room – 9A Light Sq
Doors open: 8pm
Supports: Delta & Staen 1, DJ Sanchez, DJ Nuck
Tickets Available: www.venuetix.com.au, B Sharp, Da Klinic
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Shadow Wars II - Bboy Event, Sydney

August 22nd 2007 02:42
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Aussie B-Boys and B-Girls, this is the moment you’ve all been waiting for…At long last a super hot break dancing championship is taking place in Australia, so gather your crew and get ready to rip it and represent!

Travelling to Sydney in September, The Shadow Wars B-Boy Battle is already gearing up to be one of the most impressive and mammoth showcases of Australian break dancing talent, with international B-Boy superstars Milky, Kid David and Ducky and one more special guest heading to our shores to judge the prestigious competition.

Best known for their performances in one of the world’s leading breakdancing events, The Red Bull BC One, in addition to judging The Shadow Wars B-Boy Battle, these breakdance masters will also be battling head-to-head with the local winners of the events and conducting workshops prior to the comps. This way, they can teach local crews a few new tricks and show us Aussies how it’s really done.

A rare and exclusive event, The Shadow Wars B-Boy Battle will treat both participants and spectators to a spectacular 12-hour show certain to get the blood pumping. Mixing it up with fierce break dancing battles, wicked footage from The Red Bull BC One, cool DJs, and a sneak peak of the third instalment of internationally renowned local hip hop DVD series, Seven Shadows, The Shadow Wars B-Boy Battle will be huge!

A result of years of passion and fierce dedication to the world of breakdancing and hip hop by creator Mason Rose, Seven Shadows gives Australian and New Zealand B-Boys and B-Girls a voice locally and world-wide. Working with the biggest names in the industry, this incredible series continues to portray breakdancing in the rawest way, giving the world the scoop on the awesome talent and amazing personalities that make up hip hop culture.

Featuring crew battles, one-on-one showdowns, performances from well-known DJs, demonstrations, exhibitions and a wicked thumping after-party, The Shadow Wars B-Boy Battle is THE event of the year. For B-Boy players there is also the chance to win numerous cool prizes, with top performers being offered a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of battling head-to-head with the professional B-Boy judges after the finals.

The overall winner of The Shadow Wars B-Boy Battle also scores a major cash prize AND a ticket to South Africa in September to see the finals of The Red Bull BC One 2007. So you can be assured that all the Aussie B-Boy competitors will be busting out the big moves on the day so they can come out on top!

Tickets for The Shadow Wars B-Boy Battle are available through The Factory for a steal at only $15.00 BF and are sure to sell out fast! So whether you’re planning to hit the floor in an attempt to become B-Boy champion of Australia, or simply want to enjoy this one-off, mega hot show, make sure you don’t miss out on The Shadow Wars B-Boy Battle, this year’s most awesome Australian break dancing and hip hop event!
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This event is 9 months in the making by Alex Proimos. Two-thirds of Washington D.C.'s Low Budget Collective, Oddisee and Kev Brown are hitting Aussie shores this September. Chilled, jazzy Hip Hop is a refreshing break from all the crunk junk and crap hop out these days in the mainstream. I'm not completely dissing the commercial, I like it too sometimes and am always on the lookout for the freshest beat to dance to, but if you're at work and sneaking in headphones or cruising in your moms car, these guys should be on your playlist.

Now I know some other sites are against putting up press releases and would rather write up their version but hey, those writing the press releases worked hard and might like their work shown on a prominent website like Hiphop.org.au

You can download six tracks HERE made available exclusively as part of their Australian Tour. Interviews and giveaways to come later!

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Since their early production on DJ Jazzy Jeff's “The Magnificent” till now Oddisee (Halftooth Records) and Kev Brown (Up Above Records) infused us with their chilled melodic almost cosmic beats and jazzy chords. Whether its via their production and/or features these two have attracted listeners keen to hear the sounds and lyrics reminiscent of the classics from Gang Starr, Pete Rock / CL Smooth, J. Dilla, The Roots, Slum Village and DJ Premier.

Hailing from Washington D.C. and as part of the Low Budget collective, Oddisee and Kev Brown, leave their mark by taking us back to the days when hip-hop was in the goldern era. From their collaborations with DJ Jazzy Jeff, Talib Kweli, J-Live, De La Soul, Raheem Devaughn, Wordsworth, Kenn Starr, Asheru and Little Brother, its clear that Oddisee and Kev Brown are taking us back to the hip-hop roots and progressively introducing the entire hip-hop community to a fresh and innovative style that has universal appeal.

Only through a lack of publicity and promotion have Oddisee and Kev Brown remained hidden underground for so long, although Oddisee’s production on Wordsworth’s “Mirror Music” and Kev Brown’s remix of Jay Z’s “The Black Album”, entitled “The Brown Album” garnished them an early instant respect and a worldwide buzz. Rather than seek to parade in the spotlight these two maestros would happily sit back in the shadows and let their music speak to the masses, which has certainly been the case in their respective recent highly acclaimed/borderline classic studio albums, “Foot in the Door” by Oddisee and “I Do What I Do” by Kev Brown.

For the first time Oddisee and Kev Brown will make the long journey to captivate an Australian audience by performing a two hour live show at The University of Sydney’s Manning Bar, September 5th 2007, with the support of fellow Australian producer/DJ M Phazes.
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So I'm biased. It's not just because I work with ShantanWantanIchiban that I'm helping him in his campaign to dump toxic radio and vote for his Hip Hop radio show, Stolen Records on Sunsets at FBi 94.5FM (Sydney). It's because I dig the music he plays (well majority of it) but most of all, I like his local and international celebrity and lesser known guests coming into the studio and ripping live solo or battle freestyles, talking about random topics and what not. What really entertains me are the cheap shots, defensive comebacks and outrageous claims.

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Shantan Wantan Ichiban: Dump Toxic Radio!!!
Campaigning against cardigans and wack music, SWI insists on dropping records from all kinds of Hip Hop-related or influenced genres, from many different countries. It's good to see a lot of local artists being given exposure on this volunteer-based not-for-profit radio station, who really minimise on the amount of ads they play; to show my support and enthusiasm for this, I signed up as a passionate supporter during their fundraising drive. I turned down the free tickets to 13th Son's show as I had plans for that night, and a free cd which I have access to at work but instead, requested that guest MC NickKnowledge, a friend of mine from good ol' UNSW spit in German about man-boobs. Sorry Nick, that was a tough one, and I would've struggled too.

So to keep this guy on air, keep the great music flowing with all his awesome guests, foghorns and BRAAAAppp BRAAAApppping, vote for Stolen Records at www.urbanmusicawards.com.au. Just look at that e-flyer! Now isn't that enough to sway your vote? To get to know Shantan, listen in on Wednesdays, 6-8pm EST or stream it from the FBi website.
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Only ONE more week people until voting for the 2007 UMAs are closed. Last year the event copped a lot of flack for having really surprising results and IMO, it was a reflection of the lack of reach the UMAs 2006 had. It's funny how people refuse to vote and boycott the Awards, then complain about the results... why do they contribute their opinions at the wrong time? It happens all the time when public voting is concerned.

So take the time to vote if you're really passionate about the industry, music and scene and show your support for the people who you think deserve the recognition. Go to www.urbanmusicawards.com.au and be heard! Oh and for Hiphop.org.au readers, you can win a double pass to the event! Just check the Competitions forum for more details.

Just a note to all the people (there's only a few) who have been having trouble voting and all that jazz, please make sure you click on the verification link in the confirmation email which could possibly end up in your Junk Mail inbox before you start voting, otherwise you can't vote! And to the people who are claiming that its rigged, I am telling you that it is definitely NOT and stop passing judgment so easily.

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The Australian and New Zealand Urban Music Awards are back for the second year at Sydney’s iconic, Luna Park on August 14. The awards are shaping up to be one of the hottest nights on the calendar with loads of local and international artists scheduled to attend. The awards night will be held in association with major naming rights sponsor rhino’s energy drink and will also include support from international label, Marc Ecko watches and Xbox 360.

Nominations for these highly anticipated awards include the following nominees: Best Female Artist Jade McRae, Best R&B single ‘5 days of rain’ from Deni Hines and Best New Talent includes New Zealand’s Tyree. The nominees also feature winners from last year’s awards who are hoping to clean up again, the Hilltop Hoods who are nominated for Best Hip-Hop group and Figgkidd who is up for Best Male Artist.

The UMAs are proud to announce a major international sponsor, rhino’s energy drink, who will be the naming rights sponsor of the 2007 UMA’s. rhino’s have a long standing relationship with the Hip-Hop and R&B music scene around the world and see the UMA’s as the perfect alignment for their brand.

The rhino’s Urban Music Awards will be presented by Australia’s Number 1 Saturday Music TV show Eclipse Music TV. The event encompasses the genres of Hip-Hop, R&B and acknowledges both Australian and New Zealand urban artists who are making their mark in this growing industry. The 2007 rhino’s UMA’s have returned to Sydney with a brand new structure, great new venue and completely revised voting system.

‘The result will be a tighter, more dynamic event treated more as a theatrical production than a concert.’ Jade Harley- Event Producer.
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Che Fu East Coast Tour

May 31st 2007 05:10
NZ Hip Hop Icon Che-Fu will tour the East Coast June 21st - June 24th 2007

CHE FU hits Australia's east coast for a long awaited tour June 07. A unique blend of Hip Hop beats, with Rastafarian reggae influences, it is the soulful vocals that have earned most acclaim and make Che-Fu's sound world class.

Front man for multi platinum group 'Supergroove' in the mid 90's. Che then went on to become one of NZ's most successful male vocalists with again multi platinum albums in '2b S.Pacific' and 'Navigator'. Che has recently released "Beneath the Radar' and 'Hi-Score' - 'The Best of Che Fu' adding to his impressive body of work.

Che will play Cesars Brisbane 21st June, Cooly Hotel Gold Coast 22nd June, Great Northern Hotel Byron Bay 23rd June, Solbar Coolum 24th June. Tickets can be purchased at www.oztix.com.au or text your name to 0423 321 863 or email name to vg@verygood.com.au to win free tickets.
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Urban Prophetz Entertainment & Power Music Presents...

URBAN OVERLOAD HIP HOP/RNB TALENT COMP 2007

OFFICIAL CALLOUT FOR ENTRIES:

WHEN: 22nd June (Only 3 Weeks Away!)
TIME: from 9pm
WHERE: Sydney City RSL (Level 3, George St, Syd City)
COST: Free to Enter Competition


Prizes for each category (Hip Hop & RnB):

- $100

- Hip Hop TV Interview

- International Mixtape Spot (gets promoted overseas)

You MUST register for the comp first (email jay@urbanprophetz.com or phone 0405 766 783). NO ENTRIES WILL BE TAKEN ON THE NIGHT. As there is an open bar at the venue this will be an 18 event (including comp entries).

Guest Judges Include:

- JOSEPH GATEHAU (also guest performer)

- 3D WORLD MAGAZINE (Homebase)

- HIP HOP TV


So even if you don't win, you will be getting some mad exposure and potential promo opps just by performing on the night!

Also Performing:
URBAN PROPHETZ, NJE, SAVAGE POETZ & MORE!!!

Door $13 (performers free) 18 ID Required
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If you're in NSW around the Newcastle area go check out Rockers Revenge VI which will be holding 1on1 bboy, hip hop and MC battles.

Sunday 22nd of April
2pm - 6pm
The Loft Youth Venue
1/7a Wolfe Street, Newcastle Mall

Free entry
$400 cash prizes trophies

DJ’s Mathmatics, Dizcipl & Tone

Here’s how it all works, There is going to be a cipher for 1 hour, from that cipher the top 8 bboys are going to be picked by the judges to go through to the 1 on 1 battles.

Judges:

* Red (All Conciousness / $7)
* Rush (Fresh Sox / $7)
* Willastr8 (R.A.W)

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If you're looking for Hip Hop dancers, breakers (breakdancers) or DJs for any event, from corporate gigs to bahmitsvas, smaller community events or birthday parties, etc then email trina@hiphop.org.au for all your performer needs (Australia only, for now).

Trina's Snapshot:

Represents and has many affiliates within the Hip Hop and dance community.

Danced with Caramell, Groovesteps (Looze Control 2006 winners).

Co-choreographer and dancer in all girl dance crew The XY Project.

Co-manages SKB (Street Kulture Breakers), the 2007 Australian Bboy (Breakdance) Champions.

Chairperson of Hip Hop Society D2MG (based in the University of New South Wales).

Manages City Studio (Level 8, 88 Liverpool St, Sydney) offering Hip Hop dance classes.

Owner and primary blogger on Hiphop.org.au (this site) and Dancing.net.au.

Loves supporting real artists, groups, events.

Lives and breathes Hip Hop.

Will make friends with your grandma.

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Dancing at Sleazeball with Katie Underwood then later with the drag queen and king - best gig ever!
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