Mellowdram returns for another UKB guest mix, this time a deep, technoid, dubstep stormer with top tracks from Soap Dodgers and Proxima (Tempa) well worth listening out for. As always, let us know what you think! UKB Continue reading »
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UKB April Round-Up.
This month’s round-up of the best urbankulturblog is again supplied by the great guys at Canela magazine, whose eagerly awaited 3rd edition is due for release next month. During April we released our 2nd and 3rd UKB guest mixes by Gary Carvel and Mellowdram. Catch up with them here. UKB Joe Caslin 40ft Paste-up Mural … Continue reading »
Mosca @ the Annexe, Edinburgh 04/05/12
Despite the start to 2012 being decidedly bleak musically, with the future of the city’s more underground nightlife hugely uncertain, over the past week or so, there has been much to shout about. The second installation of the Annexe’s 49hz night saw London’s Mosca take to the decks despite being delayed in London for 6 … Continue reading »
UKB Guest Mix #3 – Mellowdram
Next up on the UKB Guest Mix series is Mellowdram. The German DJ who normally plays dubstep or grime, opted to submit a dubstep mix for us, and a deep, dark one at that! Have a listen below. Like what you hear? Then check out Mellowdram at his upcoming gig- ‘Bassdusche (Deephead Edition)’ on 6.6.2012 … Continue reading »
UKB March Round-Up.
This month our best of March round-up is provided by the Spanish graffiti magazine Canela, and takes a slightly different format! At the beginning of the month we launched the ‘UKB Guest Mix’ feature with a sub bass mix from Boyfrmspace that got us off to a great start. April’s mix is set to be … Continue reading »
Heart Transplant: A Street Art Documentary – update
We were in touch with a young group of artists late in 2011 as their street art documentary ‘Heart Transplant‘ began to take shape, directed by Visual Artillery, and international artist collective with members worldwide. Since then some significant developments have unfolded for the team. With the film gathering pace, and an impressive bank of … Continue reading »
London Street Art 2 – Feat. Malarky, Mr Penfold, Lucas and Dogboy
The second instalment of our wander around the streets of East London. After getting in touch with Malarky to get his tips for the best places to look, we concentrated on Brick Lane & Redchurch Street. The style of all these guys is distinct but works together brilliantly. So here’s a taste of what we … Continue reading »