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Issue 87

... The Scope: Perhaps the most talented new MC signed to Obese, this year Dialectrix releases his debut solo LP.

Although only 22 years of age, Dialect...


Issue 87

... The Scope: A new album full of Ill Bill’s trademark brutality has his loyal fan base salivating.

Like his brother Necro, Ill Bill has a loyal, som...


Issue 87

...body> The Scope: Why oh why is there a review of Shaggy in here?

I can explain. The story goes a lil something like this… I originally put this o...


Issue 87

... The Scope: Album number four from the cockney world observer sees a pleasant return to enjoyment.

When Mike Skinner (AKA The Streets) broke I was a ...


Issue 87

... The Scope: Relentless aggressive delivery over his own dark brooding productions, album number three and nothing has changed for Tornts.

For every a...


Issue 86

... The Scope: The continuing emergence of Adelaide’s Pagen Elypsis crew sees the release of Red October.

Afore Mentioned are...


Issue 86

... The Scope: This week's indie darlings, Cazals, unleash their new album, backed by Kitsune, a label not normally known for its guitar-bas...


Issue 86

... The Spin: The last in The Beat Konducta series proves to be the dopest sequel yet.

If being biased is an offence as a mus...


Issue 86

... The Scope: Two releases in two months for TooBiz, here as one part of the Sukatash band.

I used to love Sylvester and his trademark ...


Issue 86

... The Scope: Fresh out of the slammer, the Compton Blood gang member discharges his third album - and maybe his last.

It’s been two l...