Hentucky Productions gives a sneak preview of the short film “Grow Up”

Chancer Records is excited to shout about the online trailer release of “Grow Up” by one of our good friends, Hentucky Productions. Ivan at Hentucky has been knee deep in the writing, scripting, casting, filming, editing composing and producing (did I miss anything?) for the latter half of 2011 and it’s pretty exciting to see [...]
Happy first birthday to “Hits of the Near Future” podcast

Chancer Records wishes Andy Quirk and his podcast Hits of the Near Future a very happy first birthday. Releasing monthly, the hour long show features music, interviews and news from some of the UK’s finest, unsigned and independent new musical talent with jack of many musical trades Andy proving a very apt compère. Our very [...]
Dance music genres: What do you call it?

As new sounds and styles come in and out of vogue within electronic music, the number of sub-genres used to describe them seems to increase at a mind-boggling rate. The debate continues to simmer about whether it’s healthy to have so many names for what is essentially just music – a few clicks through the [...]
Travel: Recommended countries to see
Wow, what a wonderful few years I have spent travelling (in between working!) I thought it would be useful to list a few highlights of the 33 countries I have been in so far to hopefully tempt some of you to follow suit: 1: The Sahara Desert. An AWESOME landscape of a vast magnitude. You [...]
Travel: The art of travel
No, this is not a reference to the brilliant book by Alain De Botton (Penguin Books 2003), but instead the name I have given to this article that I was asked to write for Ivan’s website. I hope my thoughts on the subject of travelling may be of some use to a few of you [...]
Travel: Colombia
Supplier of over…’and enter long drug and kidnapping spiel’… No sorry, I can’t continue with this. Let’s face it; Colombia has got a lot of bad press in its day, well even to this day. Anything I’ve managed to read about Colombia (albeit not a mammoth amount) that is written through a ‘gringos’ perspective usually [...]
And I remember when it was all fields/hip hop…

The art of turntablism has come a long way, from the baby scratch days of Grandmaster DST/Flash to the introduction of beat juggling by Steve Dee at the 1990 DMC’s, innovation and progression has been core with turntablism. However, as the art form progresses and the level of jaw dropping gawping amazement increases, something seems [...]

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