UK urban underground has given birth to several great DIY albums most recently Sway's dazzling debut 'This Is My Demo' -- this alongside the emergence of cheap music production equipment and software, blogs, i-Tunes, myspace and msn, begs the question whether corporate music industry giants can still hold the music industry in a choke-hold? UKS TV speaks to the movers and shakers of the UK urban underground scene about the future of the DIY music scene. Featuring: Chantelle Fiddy, Twin-B (1xtra), L Dot Man, Ruff Squad, Risky Roadz amongst others.
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Diy is always better
crazyshit8 6 months ago
What a great video. Thanks for the upload.
Tallykoren 7 months ago
this is a good vid.. but why they keep repeating that roll deep sample loool..,
big up tho
bluntwun21 2 years ago
Yes I heard about Obama' and Rockafeller's internet button.
and internet is increasingly less 'free'. just look at how WMG buttraped the hell out of youtube. bastards...
ChuckHitler 2 years ago
not for long...
anikorising 2 years ago
Thank God for internet, right?
ChuckHitler 3 years ago
great vid.-thx
static106 4 years ago
sfe 4 upping dis
UKtunesUK 4 years ago
excellent report / documentary.
djyemi 4 years ago
On the horizon, "majors", are going to be world tour organizers for independent artists. It'll be the only way for them to get a piece of the pie, because of advances and availability of technology and the DIY movement.
Thanks for posting.
sdeanmusic 4 years ago