Purpose, the restless yet calculated mind behind the now infamous If the City Had A Voice mixtape series, is hardly a new face in the Australian Hip-Hop scene. With the roots of a freestyle/battle rapper, he represented Adelaide successfully nationwide early on, leading him to the US with coveted spot in the Scribble Jam MC tournament at 17.
In short, Purpose was a wordsmith before he was legal. March 1st saw Purpose release his highly anticipated self-produced debut LP Where It Starts through MGM. The record, which takes an honest look into the mind of a multi-faceted young man, features singles We Will Be Heard, Alive & Comin Home. Everything Purpose has learnt along the way, and then some, will go into the Where It Starts tour. South Australia has surely produced some of the biggest names in Hip Hop and Purpose is flying the flag high for the next generation.
Purpose Tour Dates: April 12th – Adelaide launch at The Gov (Purpose, Prime, Koolta, Mase N Mattic, JP & DJ Sanchez)
April 13th – Melbourne launch at Laundry (Purpose + more guests TBA)
April 17th – Sydney – (NSW) – University of Tech Syd w/ Pez April 18th – Wollongong (NSW) w/ Pez April 19th – Woy Woy League’s Club (NSW) w/ Pez April 20th – Sussex Inlet (NSW) (SATURDAY) w/ Pez April 24th – Mona Vale (NSW) – Mona Vale Hotel w/ Pez April 25th – Katoomba (NSW) – The Carrington w/ Pez April 26th – Parramatta (NSW) – The Roxy w/ Pez May 2nd – Geelong – (VIC) The Yarra Hotel w/ Pez May 3rd – Traralgon – (VIC) Kay St Saloon w/ Pez
May 17th – Perth (WA) at Yaya’s in Northbridge w/ Maundz & Mr Grevis May 18th – Freo (WA) at Mojo’s w/ Maundz
Music SA is pleased to announce that seven South Australian acts have been selected to open up for some of Australia and the world’s biggest bands at the Clipsal 500 Adelaide Concert Series this March.
Chosen through Music SA’s Bands on Track 2013 project – a partnership with the SA Motor Sport Board with support from Nova 91.9 and Mix 102.3 – the local acts to perform over three nights on the Clipsal 500 Concert Oval Stage are:
Fri March 1 – Vents & Purpose – supporting Hilltop Hoods, Drapht, Illy and Pez Sat March 2 – Move to Strike & Heston Drop – supporting The Angels & Ian Moss Sun March 3 – The Beards, Before the Aftermath & The Rules – supporting Kiss & Mötley Crüe
Vents is a unique voice among his peers. His music is an eclectic snapshot of his musings, ranging from a stinging critique of politics, religion and the current economic and social climate, to a heartfelt exploration of his personal struggles. These topics are broached with aggression, intelligence and humour intending to leave the listener with more questions than answers. Most importantly he not only asks the listener to think, he asks them to think critically. His hard hitting lyrical content, combined with some of Australia’s finest production, has earned him a place as one of Australia’s most respected MC’s.
Dubbed as “The Future” by Perth powerhouse Drapht, Purpose; the restless yet calculated mind behind the now infamous ‘If the City Had A Voice’ mixtape series, is hardly a new face in the local Hip-Hop scene. With the roots of a freestyle/battle rapper, he represented his city successfully nationwide early on, leading to a coveted spot in the Scribble Jam MC tournament in Cincinnati at 17. In short, Purpose was a wordsmith before he was legal. Already responsible for 7 street releases, both solo & group efforts spanning the last 5 years, Purpose is recognised not only as a rapper, but a killer Producer with a diverse and fresh sound. His brand new LP, Where It Starts is out very soon. Don’t sleep.
More than 100 South Australian acts applied to be considered for this year’s Bands on Track showcase. More info on the project can be found at the Bands On Track website.
‘Tom Thum appears to have swallowed an entire orchestra and several backing singers’ The Guardian (UK)
‘There are not enough superlatives to describe the wonder of this beatboxing virtuoso – I am still trying to figure out how he got those sounds out of his mouth’ The Daily Telegraph (UK)
‘The mic master seems to have an orchestra living in his throat: trumpet blasts, guitar strums and samples from classic songs including Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean” effortlessly spout from his mouth’ Time Out, NY
These are apt quotes to describe the performance of one of Australia’s most prominent and respected beatboxers and serial pests. Only in his mid-twenties Tom Thum has achieved and experienced more than most artists could hope to achieve in a lifetime. From winning the team battles in the World Beatbox Championships in 2005, to fulfilling every artists dream and performing on Broadway in New York with the Tom Tom Crew, Tom has seen his fair share of accolades and well and truly paid his dues. Raised by the small but accommodating Brisbane hip hop scene, Tom started out as a graffiti writer and a Bboy but slowly rose to recognition through his ability to produce unhuman sounds and his natural knack for performing and weaselling his way on stage.
Following on from the 2005 victory in the world championships in Germany, 2006 saw Tom travelling to Ohio to secure a second place position in America’s most prestigious hip hop battle, Scribble Jam. More recently, Tom was invited to perform and exhibit in the 2010 world beatbox convention in Berlin, in front of many of the worlds most respected and revered beatbox artists, blowing away even the most cynical of critics with his performance. It is not surprising with achievements such as these, he has been seen fit to share the stage with hip hop legends such as Afrika Bambaataa and Grandmaster Flash. As a solo artist, Tom has proved time and time again that he is a creative force to be reckoned with, whether using one mic, loop pedals, spinning on his head whilst beatboxing or even playing strange instruments in obscure ways they were never intended to be played. Alongside others, he is an essential ingredient in the alchemy of creating sonic gold. Teaming up with long time DJ friend Sampology, saw the formidable duo playing countless festival spots and supporting and impressing a range of Hip Hop heavyweights, from DJ Qbert and Mix Master Mike to the X-Ecutioners and Blackalicious.
In 2007, Tom began touring extensively as a beatboxer and breakdancer with the Tom Tom Crew: an energetic show, explosively fusing the worlds of Circus and Hip Hop culture, alongside many of Australia’s leading musicians and performing artists. This has seen Tom and the crew perform with critical acclaim to sell out seasons In Brighton, Scotland, New York, London, New Zealand, Holland, Berlin and Hamburg, culminating in a record breaking 23 sold out shows at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. 2010 has been yet another exciting year for the Tom Tom Crew, after sell out seasons in the Netherlands, France and Germany, and Munich, Taipei and Bangkok seasons still to come.
As Tom’s experience within the music industry expands, he plans to push the limits of the human voice as far as inhumanly possible. Enrolling the help of numerous loop stations, Tom has been conducting DJ sets using only his voice and nothing else, propelling crowds across the country into a frenzy of jaw-dropping disbelief, as he re-creates and remixes classic joints and jams from all eras and genres. You might see him on a stage at a festival looping up a storm or supporting anyone from the Hilltop Hoods, Blue King Brown, or you might catch him annoying the hell out of commuters on public transport. Either way, you will notice him soon enough. Keep an ear out for Tom Thum.
The video below is a little dubstep cover of Tainted Love performed by Tom Thum using Kaoss Pads. Footage includes bits that Tom ripped the audio from, another up close demonstrating the one shot features of the KP3 and live footage from performances with Tom Tom Crew at Tollwood Festival in Munich.
If you enjoyed 360′s – Please Be Seated, you’ll be happy to know that its sequel (the creatively titled Please Be Seated 2) has arrived. With features from JJJ favourite Seth Sentry and Scribble Jam Champion Justice, song titles like Naomi Campbell and Facebook Fiend, and flips of your favourite Drake, Tame Impala and Kings Of Leon jams, PBS2 is a banger on paper and a monster in your headphones.
Streaming here now!!!
PBS2 Full Details: 8 tracks; features Justice, GMC, Seth Sentry; re-makes of songs by Drake, Kings Of Leon, Tame Impala, Big Boi; hard copies available from 360 on tour. It may be available for download a little way down the track too… stay tuned to http://www.360music.com.au for details.
If you enjoyed 360′s – Please Be Seated, you’ll be happy to know that its sequel (the creatively titled Please Be Seated 2) has arrived.
With features from JJJ favourite Seth Sentry and Scribble Jam Champion Justice, song titles like Naomi Campbell and Facebook Fiend, and flips of your favourite Drake, Tame Impala and Kings Of Leon jams, PBS2 is a banger on paper and a monster in your headphones.
Only available as a stream on 360′s Facebook page for now… become a fan and hit it up.
PBS2 Full Details: 8 tracks; features Justice, GMC, Seth Sentry; re-makes of songs by Drake, Kings Of Leon, Tame Impala, Big Boi; hard copies available from 360 on tour.
It may be available for download a little way down the track too… stay tuned to http://www.360music.com.au for details.
Justice and Kaos are widely tipped to be the next big thing in local hip hop circles. Melding commercial sheen with genuine talent, they realise that music is a business and approach it as such. In an industry where performing to more than five people and writing a bio can be perceived as ‘selling out’, the pair’s motivation is actual refreshing. It’s certainly helped them fastrack their careers.
While Justice (the emcee) is largely unknown in mainstream circles, he’s already one of the most successful rappers to come out of Australia. The winner of the prestigious Scribble Jam Emcee Battle in 2004, he was the first non-American to take the title. Since then Justice and his emcee/production partner, Kaos, have been grinding away on local releases. The pair have released several EPs, saw their infamous F.O.B. Mixtape turned into an SBS documentary (Fresh Off the Boat) which aired and was selected to screen at the 2008 BET Urban world Film Festival in New York, as well as winning Best Short Documentary at the 2009 Chicago Intenational Movies & Music Festival. and were nominated for an ARIA.
The guys have their debut album set for release later this year. In the meantime, you can pick up their album sampler, Theme Music, and catch them live at Miss Libertine this Friday May 7.The Theme Music album prelude is the first official release from J&K since 2007′s ARIA-nominated Turn It On . The 6-track EP is a teaser of things to come from the debut LP, slated for late 2010/early 2011.
Tracklisting:
1. Theme Music
2. Take My Cut (ft. Sean Declase)
3. Testify
4. This Corner
5. Better With You? (ft. Siki Daha)
6. We Walk
You can purchase a copy of Theme Music from here and also on iTunes.