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Deadly Sounds Episode 992 – Jimblah
01/09/2013 – In this interview Deadly Sounds speaks to renowned rapper Jimblah, aka James Albert, about his newest album ‘Phoenix’ and where he drew his inspiration.
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Deadly Sounds Episode 994 – Naomi Wenitong
Last year we talked to the beautiful Naomi Wenitong about her experiences with Shakaya and forming The Last Kinection
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Diversity is DieVsCity
Making amusical transition from hardcore metal to Aussie hip-hop could only have been done smoothly by a band like DieVsCity
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Call for Move it Mob Style dancers
To all of the deadly dancers out there, yes we mean you! Move it Mob Style® are on the lookout for our next group of talented performers for Move it Mob Style® Season 4
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Kaylah talks the truth
Kaylah Tyson, aka Kaylah Truth, is a rapper from Brisbane who is using her knowledge and skill in the performing arts to entertain as well as instil a sense of positivity within her community
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Tribute album for 30th anniversary
28 September 1983 will always be remembered by the community in Roebourne, WA by the death in custody of 16-year old John Pat. The 30th anniversary of this event was marked by the launch of a compilation album, Murru and is the result of over two and a half years of music workshops run by Big hART in the Roebourne Regional Prison and the community.
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Phoenix rising
James ‘Jimblah’ Alberts’ star is rising fast. With his latest and much-anticipated album gaining quick traction among fans, he has already begun work on another one in-between touring
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Hip hop star switches to soul
You may remember her as Lady Lash but now the proud Koogatha Aboriginal woman goes by the name of Crystal Mercy and has a more mellow approach to music
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Skydancers’ story in song
A hard core band from Byron Bay has donated their time and skill to raise money for one Australian not-for-profit Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisation, and two international organisations.
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Jimblah drops latest album
Today James ‘Jimblah’ Alberts will drop his second, much anticipated album while he already begins work on another in between touring
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Brothers-in-law and partners-in-rap
Hip hop duo Stik n Move are becoming more recognised every day having recently won a Deadly Award
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‘Murru’ in memory of John Pat
Next Sunday September 29 will mark the launch of the much anticipated ‘Murru’ album
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Classik Nawu’s fresh sound
It’s not very often that you see bands creating their own genre of music, but that’s exactly what the members of this unique band have done.
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Classik Nawu is ‘HipFunkFresh’
It’s not very often that you see bands creating their own genre of music, but that is exactly what the unique band Classik Nawu has done
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Racism gets thumbs down from Caper
Caper performs his hit single ‘How Would You LikeTo Be Me’ at the launch of the 2013 Deadly Awards in Sydney.
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Gowrie Boys rap for reconciliation
The Gowrie Boys have teamed up with singer Jamie Lee Wilson to create a moving rap with the key theme of reconciliation.
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