Kubus, the only beat maker that can truly boast being a pioneer of creating “Dutch HipHop”, the rest use classical methods, so are recreating existing styles already created in America. Styles with Dutch language placed on top in American rhythm structures become only Dutch karaoke of the Bronx phenomena.
BangBang appeared in the shape of an acapella mp3 after hearing Kubus beats on the tv and finding his website. BangBang uses “London city speak” designed for privacy around police observation. His rhythm format was inspired by his irregular heart beat, he heard on a hospital heart monitor machine, trying to survive a punctured lung he received while being out numbered in a knife fight. BangBang who is a supporter of his friend Trickies (Massive Attack) “Brown Punk” movement believes innovation and originality is the true rule of HipHop and believes “Learning Curve” (The Kubus and BangBang album) is a true exhibition of it. Guess what the first single is called? “U ain’t like me”. Kubus says: “To date this is some of my greatest work, don’t ask me about my past or my future, my focus is this album and this talented nutter called BangBang. He’s my discovery and I believe in this collaboration. I won’t stop pushing it till you all agree my instincts were right. This is my grattitude to my dutch fans to take the sound they supported world wide, if you give me and BangBang your ear you’ll trip….Sonic Crack”
Kubus and BangBang without doubt are the real deal. I shit you not.
The truth 2007 myspace.com/kubusbangbang
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