Rebel Muzik is a monthly event that is dedicated for music and spoken words.
The audience is mixed from young teenagers to a more mature age group. This night is unpredictable and is filled with unique performances.
Rebel Muzik takes place every first Thursday of every month, where there are special appearances from a number of artists, however it is also an open mic event so anyone can sign up to take the stage, even on the very last minute..
This night was created and hosted by Muhammed Yahya (Music Artist) and Muneera Rashida (one half of 'Poetic Pilgrimages) where they give an opportunity for anyone to take the mic and express their views, passion and ideas to an intimate, family like, audience.
This event has attracted a number of artist such as Lowkey, Fidel, Maskiah, Muslim Belal, Raggo Zulu Rebel, Best Kept Secret, Young Ummah, Hasan Salaam and Segge Dan
Located in the heart of West London, Rebel Muzik is a night not to be missed. If you like a laid back atmosphere filled with positive vibes themed by underground/old school Hip Hop Beats, then look no further.
Location: 3-5 Thorpe Close Ladbroke Grove London (Venue may vary from each date)
When: First Thursday of every month
Time: Doors are open from 7, Open mic begins at 8.30 Finishes around 11pm
The era of garage was prob the best years of UK Urban Music!
The beats and the vocals together with the bait 'DJ EZ' mixing... It was the perfect combination.
Who remembers 95.8FM.... Craig David and Artful Dodger, Every friday nights... Craig David singing over every track... while 'Art-ful' Dodger mix and blend!?!?!
I can never forget the day Craig David sang over Shola Ama- Imagine... I still sing over the same parts..
This era is when pirate stations where big and So Solid where on it... Romeo and Harvey.. (can't remember who else) ..... But I used to lock in to all their sets .....
Loved off Pirate.... that i went into it myself.. got to play big beats... Real talent..
Then Wiley came along with Kano and wiped out Garage... then came grime...... then Funky.... What a shame......Garage was the one!!!