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BlastYou are in: Bradford and West Yorkshire > Blast > Hip Hop lives in Bradford! ![]() The Bread in Bradford photoshoot! Hip Hop lives in Bradford!By Faye Kenny Bradford is not traditionally known for its Hip Hop music scene. I mean, what is there to rap about here? Who needs iced out grillz and girls in bikinis when you've got Ilkley Moor and the Yorkshire weather to rap about? However... Let me introduce you to Freyed Knot. I was lucky enough to see their live set a few weeks ago at the STIR festival in Bradford where the band performed in front of听 an electric milk float that doubled up as a stage, transportation and fuss creator for all sorts of musical happenings that weekend. 听Freyed Knot are hip hop/funk collective from your very own Bradford. With a strong live band including members听 Jay5ive, Ben the 2nd, P, Nick the Racist (who isn't actually racist!), Miki B and fronted by MCs JND and EXP, this band are set to be BIG! Singing in the rainAs the rain started to pour during Freyed Knot's set, the band proved that nothing could stop them entertaining the crowd. JND and EXP managed to keep spirits high with their witty freestyles which involved rapping about the dancing skills of a drunk passer by! ![]() EXP and JND aka Freyed Knot. I managed to have a brief chat with unofficial manager Ben Goodwin (aka MC EXP) and he talked to me about the band members: "Many have come and gone due to university commitments so the structure of the band is very relaxed." Ben also has a solo project with his debut album, Bread in Bradford. (Well done for the use of alliteration there!) French SticksBread in Bradford got publicity-hitting headlines as Ben asked for help from locals in his album photo shoot. As soon as I picked up the album I started to grin seeing a young boy holding a loaf of bread in Bradford's Centenary Square! But, more giggles were to come once I opened the case... Ben has cleverly photographed a number of Bradfordians fighting with crusty breadsticks, eating a seedy granary loaf, cradling soft whites and much, much, more. 'Bread in BRADFORD!' You've got to love the creativity. ![]() EXP doing what he does best. But what about the music?Starting out by writing poems as a child, a string of influential people including Roots Manuva, Nas, and Jehst have made Hip Hop an obsession for Ben. With Bread in Bradford taking just over two years to make, EXP has managed to find his own unique Yorkshire sound. Collaborating with JND from Freyed Knot on one of my favourite tracks on the album, Never Look Back, with its uplifting lyrics, Ben manages to prove that he is definitely bred in Bradford with his broad Yorkshire accent and absolutely no trace of the typical American or London twang in his voice. "I got this far so I'll never look back
West Yorkshire staying trueHip Hop culture in West Yorkshire is growing by the day, and there are definitely artists out there doing very well. But, I can't help but support the people out there who are staying true to who they are without feeling the need听 to follow the majority. Bread in Bradford is an album which, from start to finish, stays true to EXP's Bradford roots. From the humorous Internet Girls to Escapism featuring guest MC Mucka Steez, each and every track tells a different and creative story that you can relate to. Bread in Bradford is an album that should be listened to by everyone in Bradford and West Yorkshire, to prove that Hip Hop does live up here in the north! To find out more about EXP, Freyed Knot and Bread in Bradford check out the link at the top of the page. last updated: 31/08/07 SEE ALSOYou are in: Bradford and West Yorkshire > Blast > Hip Hop lives in Bradford! |
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