Fraksha – My Way out 01.03.2013


As one of the Smash Brothers and a founding member of Nine High, Fraksha is a well-known figure in Australia. He first earned his stripes in the UK’s underground live circuit and has since proven himself to be one of the UK’s finest exports.

Having shared the stage with the likes of Skinnyman, Kano, Klashnekoff and Blak Twang, Fraksha spent a long time honing his craft and refining his approach. 2013 sees the culmination of those years of passion, mixtapes, shows, experimentation, and straight up skill in the form of the album My Way.

My Way is an exploration into a soundscape often not heard on Australian shores. The thickly layered synths, contemporary hip-hop, poignant lyrics and a heavy dose of grime served up with an unmistakable British accent are a unique and refreshing approach. Fraksha has toured Australia many times over through drum n bass, dubstep, grime, hip-hop gigs and raves alike and has combined all of these influences to position My Way as a new sound.

The production credits range from the ARIA award-winning M-Phazes, Nebs (Kerser, That’s Them), BTE’s own Tornts, Filth Collins, Dazed (Down For The Count Records), Geko (Crate Cartel), Megatroid, Reesbeats, Kharnivor and Juzlo. With such a diverse production team, you can feel the meticulous selections made by Fraksha form an eclectic yet cohesive bond across the album.

The lead single ‘Creepin‘ featuring Brinks (Nine High) and Diem, is an unadulterated street anthem served cold on a dubstep platter. The grime driven remix by Kharnivor is equally engaging,  a producer to keep a close eye on in the future. 

In what may sometimes seem risky, My Way is as cohesive as it is diverse, and will impress a broad spectrum of discerning listeners. It crosses sub-cultures and genres alike, while it traverses through sounds in a fashion that shows mastery of all its atomic elements. It is a genre defying and artist defining body of work. This is the album Australia had to have.

Watch Fraksha‘s music video for ‘Creepin’ ft. Diem and Brinks:

Purchase My Way from iTunes here.

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Release Date: 01/03/2013
Released By: Broken Tooth Entertainment/Obese Distribution

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Spit Syndicate – Sunday Gentlemen [OUT NOW]

Happy Release Day! We have limited signed CDs and posters available today.

 

spit syndicate – sunday gentlemen out 22.02.2013

Out of Sydney’s inner west, Australia’s infamously charming hip hop duo Spit Syndicate (Nick Lupi and Jimmy Nice) return with their third LP Sunday Gentlemen (Feb 22nd 2013 –Obese Records). Nick and Jimmy bare all, revealing thoughtful, deeply personal, and sometimes confronting stories with their now-renowned flair.

“Writer Irving Wallace spent much of his life working for other people out of necessity, on projects he had no personal interest in. But he would keep one day out of the week – Sunday – for himself, to work solely on his own writing and articulate the world as he saw it. In 1966, Wallace published the results of several years’ worth of his Sundays – “The Sunday Gentleman” – which went on to become a best-seller.

This album has been created in similar circumstances: writing on days off, recording after work. It is a juggling act, a reality almost every artistic or creative person must confront. This album describes the world as we see it. These songs are a reflection of the experiences, people and stories that are important to us – on our terms, and nobody else’s.

We dedicate this album to anybody juggling their artistic pursuits with what must be done to stay afloat.” –Nick Lupi

Sunday Gentlemen is unquestionably a producers dream. It boasts an imposing list of premium beatmakers, led by Adit (Horrorshow),  Stylaz Fuego (360, Seth Sentry), M-Phazes (Illy, Kimbra), J-Skub (Owl Eyes, Jackson Jackson), and Raph Dixon (Jackie Onassis).

The list of guests on Sunday Gentlemen is equally impressive, encompassing some of Australian hip-hop’s biggest names. Superstar Drapht features on the deeply-personal “Same Storey” – an album highlight; while long time tour-mate Illy brings his A-game on the cinematic “Lost In Translation”.  Fellow One Day crew member Solo (Horrorshow) lends his considerable vocal and songwriting talents to the grooving “Along the Way”; while exciting newcomer Kai (Jackie Onassis) arguably steals the show on “Sip it Slow”, a banging party jam sure to become a fan favourite.

Lead single “Beauty in the Bricks” landed in November of 2012. Immediately added to Triple J rotation and accompanied by an impressive music video which aired on Channel V, “Beauty in the Bricks” proved an infectious smash.  In January of 2013, the second single “Folly” was also snapped up by Triple J just days after delivery. It explores risks taken in youthfulness; choosing spontaneity over responsibility, and the inevitability of consequence. Sonically, “Folly” encompasses all the colours of a lush Summer – grooving pop guitar, tranquil synths and an addictively uplifting hook fused seamlessly together by Stylaz Fuego, Australia’s ‘it’ hip hop producer.

Nick and Jimmy reside in a world of complexities. Their distinct take on the world around them ranges from party habits and vices, to refugees, escapades with the fairer sex, to political disengagement, and the reality of their impending futures. Sunday Gentlemen is representative of a youth both innocent and tarnished. Having honed their vocal delivery and technique, Spit Syndicate speak for their generation with understanding and intelligence.

Widely touted as one of the most anticipated releases of 2013, Sunday Gentlemen is indicative of an artist’s evolution. Mature, inspiring and undoubtedly Spit Syndicate’s most impressive work to date.

Purchase Sunday Gentlemen from iTunes now.

For upcoming tour dates follow Spit Syndicate on Facebook or visit the SS website.

Release Date: 22/02/2013
Released By: Obese Records

 

 

OBESE TV

SPIT SYNDICATE: SUNDAY GENTLEMEN

Obese TV: Episode 2


Obese TV: Episode 2 is here.

In this installment we find out what’s coming through Broken Tooth Entertainment in 2013 with TorntsFraksha & Ciecmate. We hear from the beautiful Candice Monique about her new mixtape, and experiences in the hip hop industry (extended interview coming soon), check in with One Sixth and Pegz at The Espy, and Frank reminds us how integral vinyl is in our culture.

Soundtrack:

‘Electrolude 2′ prod. by Dyl Thomas,
Taken from One Sixth’s debut album Electronic Mail
Purchase album here.

‘Bail’ prod. by Ramzee
Taken from upcoming Geko EP The Horror
Purchase single here.

‘Poison Instrumental’ prod. by Kharnivor
Taken from upcoming Tornts album Street Visions
Purchase single here.

‘Reminiscing’ prod. by Motley
Taken from Candice Monique’s mixtape Free Me
Purchase mixtape here.

‘Round the Sun’ prod. by Tony Wolf & Charles Parker
Taken from One Sixth’s debut album Electronic Mail
Purchase album here.

‘Knowing Disintegration’ prod. by Plutonic Lab
Taken from the first Obesecity compilation
Purchase album here.

‘What You in it For’ Pegz, ft. Jimmy Nice, Mantra & Illy, prod. by M-Phazes
Taken from Pegz’s album Drama
Purchase album here.

Artillery – Chapter 6

The content is flawlessly put together in a well curated outfit, designed to be visually pleasing whilst maintaining a hard edge for the info heads. Coming together at 116 pages, Chapter Six boasts in-depth feature interviews with Australian and international graffiti artists; Caib KOC (Sydney), KGB Crew (Sydney), Roger (Adelaide) and Zoer CSX (France).


The magazine also features site-specific illustrations in the ‘Art Department’ by Seb Gorey (France/NYC), KC Ortiz (Chicago), Gimiks Born (Brisbane), Remio VTS (USA) and this chapter’s spotlights focus on street artist turned gallery superstar Anthony Lister (Brisbane), eclectic street photographer Jacob Doubleyou (Perth) and American all-rounder Jurne.