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		<title>Simon Harris on DJ Semtex</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last night I was fumbling about on the net and my old pal Dan Fluent posted up on FACEBOOK that Music Of Life label owner was on DJ Semtex&#8217;s show on 1xtra.  Personally, I don&#8217;t think Semtex represents Hip Hop&#8230; not my definition of it anyway, and I couldn&#8217;t actually be arsed to listen to [&#8230;] <a class="more-link" href="http://discoscratch.co.uk/2010/02/13/simon-harris-on-dj-semtex/">&#8595; Read the rest of this entry...</a>]]></description>
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<p>Last night I was fumbling about on the net and my old pal Dan Fluent posted up on <a href="http://facebook.com/discoscratch">FACEBOOK</a> that Music Of Life label owner was on DJ Semtex&#8217;s show on 1xtra.  Personally, I don&#8217;t think Semtex represents Hip Hop&#8230; not my definition of it anyway, and I couldn&#8217;t actually be arsed to listen to all the dog shit that he plays just to hear the interview with Simon Harris, so I waited until it was up on iPlayer and ripped it to post up here so you get straight to the meat.</p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t actually fully listened to this yet so I can&#8217;t comment on the content, but Simon Harris&#8217; imprint <a href="http://musicoflife.com">MOL</a> played probably the most important part in the development of UK Hip Hop since the Electro series from Morgan Khan&#8217;s <a href="http://www.streetsoundsmusic.co.uk/">Streetsounds label</a>.  For the unaquainted, MOL was responsible for the first DJ scratch tools that I was aware of, the Breaks, Beats &amp; Scratches LPs.  He was responsible for signing Derek B (the first MOL release being &#8220;Good Groove&#8221;) and probably the ultimate UK britcore anthem &#8220;Untitled&#8221; by Hardnoise.</p>
<p>His vision opened up a lot of careers&#8230; other artists include MC Duke &amp; Daddy Freddy, and probably my top UK crew Demon Boyz.  He also released the Hard As Hell series, plus the Live Hustlers convention, opening up more avenues for underground UK artists.</p>
<p>Enjoy this and leave a comment about what you thought about Simon Harris&#8217;s statements&#8230; peace, Waxer.</p>
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Last night I was fumbling about on the net and my old pal Dan Fluent posted up on FACEBOOK that Music Of Life label owner was on DJ Semtex&#8217;s show on 1xtra.  Personally, I don&#8217;t think Semtex represents Hip Hop&#8230; not my definitio[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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Last night I was fumbling about on the net and my old pal Dan Fluent posted up on FACEBOOK that Music Of Life label owner was on DJ Semtex&#8217;s show on 1xtra.  Personally, I don&#8217;t think Semtex represents Hip Hop&#8230; not my definition of it anyway, and I couldn&#8217;t actually be arsed to listen to all the dog shit that he plays just to hear the interview with Simon Harris, so I waited until it was up on iPlayer and ripped it to post up here so you get straight to the meat.
I haven&#8217;t actually fully listened to this yet so I can&#8217;t comment on the content, but Simon Harris&#8217; imprint MOL played probably the most important part in the development of UK Hip Hop since the Electro series from Morgan Khan&#8217;s Streetsounds label.  For the unaquainted, MOL was responsible for the first DJ scratch tools that I was aware of, the Breaks, Beats &#38; Scratches LPs.  He was responsible for signing Derek B (the first MOL release being &#8220;Good Groove&#8221;) and probably the ultimate UK britcore anthem &#8220;Untitled&#8221; by Hardnoise.
His vision opened up a lot of careers&#8230; other artists include MC Duke &#38; Daddy Freddy, and probably my top UK crew Demon Boyz.  He also released the Hard As Hell series, plus the Live Hustlers convention, opening up more avenues for underground UK artists.
Enjoy this and leave a comment about what you thought about Simon Harris&#8217;s statements&#8230; peace, Waxer.

 
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