To continue my ‘spotlight on…’ series, this time I’m going to focus on someone that has given me a lot of help over the last few years, passing on his wisdom of the music industry and offering me sage advice with regards to putting out music on your own.
This particular UK cat goes by the [...]
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Spotlight on… ed209
Posted: 4th June 2009 by The Weir in Music ReviewsTags: 209, buy, cds, ed209, hip hop, music, myspace, superexstatic, the weir, voodoo rhythm devil, weir
Spotlight on… Theory
Posted: 11th March 2009 by The Weir in Music ReviewsTags: hip hop, music, theory
This time around, our spotlight swings back on to British soils and a gentleman who goes by the name Theory. Formally a local lad, he eventually jumped ship and relocated several miles down the coast where he’s been hard at work producing his own inimitable style of folk/blues/rap.
Intense as it is individual, Theory has a [...]
Spotlight on… Goodword
Posted: 12th February 2009 by The Weir in Music ReviewsTags: goodword, hip hop, music, skyhooks, the weir
Alright then, my new ‘Spotlight on…’ series is going to focus on artists and groups that influence and inspire me. Whether signed or unsigned, it’s mainly going to be about people I don’t think are well known enough, some of them you might have heard of before, hopefully some of them will be knew to [...]





