
Just been previewing some new music by some of the UK's hardest working artists - Beit Nun and 777, collectively known as Amass Hegemony. Their next release is going to be a Maxi-Single (remember those?) called 'Now You Know' and it features Pace Won from The Outsidaz (y'know Eminem and Bizzarre used to be members or something). Title track 'Now You Know' is pure hungriness over a heavy, no-nonsense beat. Jabba The Kut remixes it with more of a soulful, bouncy feel - nice. The release will feature cuts from Jabba Tha Kut and Irn Mnky [...]

Having featured on 'On The Radar Volume 4' with his track 'Travelling Man' it was time that Leady got the Certified Banger interview treatment. See what he has to say for himself: Certified Banger: Can you tell us your necessary background details so we can build on basics for the rest of the interview? Leady: My name is Leady and I have featured on Mixtapes such as UK Runnings, HHB Radio Mixtapes, Certified Banger 'On The Radar' , I have worked with the likes of Filthy Rich, [...]
I found this track while searching Google looking for a video or a photo of rapper Big L writing to see what hand he wrote with- as I pondered, "Big L? Maybe he's left handed?" I didn't find anything relevant to that, so I guess he recited off the dome... but I did stumble across this mash-up of Big L's M.V.P. and The Smiths ' How Soon Is Now? titled How Soon Is MVP? The track was mashed-up by Irn Mnky of the (from what I gather) British [...]
The Bride of Monster Mashup (album zip) 1. DJ Schmolli "Satan Omen Death" (mp3) 2. dj BC "The Witchdoctor vs. The Exorcist" (mp3) 3. DJ NoNo "County Sound" (mp3) 4. KrazyBen "Monster of the Crypt" (mp3) 5. Pilchard "Jack The Monkey" (mp3) 6. DJ Engineer "Happy Mash-O-Ween" (mp3) [...]

Completing the set of Halloween-themed mashups this weekend is The Bride of Monster Mashup , which accompanies Son of Monster Mashup and the recently released Mashing Pumpkins . The mix offers itself up as the most expansive of such compilations with its twenty eight songs. It's quite similar to both its predecessors and its successors in that there are some great tracks, some near-hits, and some songs that miss altogether...but any way you look at it, between the three releases here, there is definitely more than [...]