Sunday, February 28, 2010

GDP (USA), TOURETTES, THE DFDHDS

Location: Whammy Bar
Street: St Kevins Arcade, K'rd
City/Town: Auckland, New Zealand

Amazing HIP HOP from the USA..

ONE FREE BEER to the first 60 Payers through the door!!

“kicking rear-ends and taking names” –URB Magazine

“memorable tunes, original sounding, diverse beats and a flow that's rugged but punctual and intelligible” –PunkNews.Org

New Jersey’s GDP began stirring up a mix tape buzz in 2006 before his acclaimed 2007 debut “Involvement” on Division East Records. GDP recorded two songs in 2008 for a split 7” and US tour with Florida rockers Spanish Gamble (Paper and Plastick Records). The music video for “Succumb” off of the split earned GDP worldwide notoriety.

Citing influences everywhere from Slick Rick to Ian MacKaye, GDP has performed alongside some of the biggest names in hip hop including Wu Tang Clan, Rah Digga, Large Professor, C-Rayz Walz and Grandmaster Caz. Meanwhile, he’s also established himself in hardcore, punk, indie and electro music circuits, performing nationwide on bills with Skeletonwitch, Captain Ahab, Trap Them, Dead to Me, Japanther, OCDJ and more.


GDP released the full-length album “Realistic Expectations” in June 2009 on Division East/Say-10 Records. The 14-song masterpiece showcases GDP’s cynical yet sincere demeanor and meticulously crafted, raw lyricism in all its glory. “Realistic Expectations” comes packaged as a double disc along with a 30-minute DVD titled “Expect Real”, a collection of behind the scenes footage, live performances and plenty of extra features.

Since “Realistic Expectations” release, GDP has not left the road. His relentless touring schedule is crucial to his quest to merge like-minded, independent communities. GDP plans to travel to the land down under this February to further spread his word. 2010 will see GDP teaming up for a mix tape with Young Zee of Outsidaz fame, a debut album from his super group Radio Activity, a new GDP solo album and of course, more touring.

For more information visit:

Myspace.com/G6D6P6 | G6D6P6.com | SlangCorp.com

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Tourettes At Shadows on Monday



Freshly back from Thailand (where he caught some disease, dunno what yet but he has been sited at the local A&E) Tourettes will be playing along side veteran rapper King Kapisi and moon beamers Kids In Space on Monday as part of Orienteering at Auckland University... it looks like this...


Who: Tourettes
When: Mon Mar 01 10 07:00 PM
Where: Shadows uni bar, Auckland uni, Auckland, AKL, 0000, NZ
Details: Tourettes, King Kapisi, Kids in Space

See yous there maybe

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Free Download Ballin On A Budge EP Now!


1.Tyson Tyler - Organized Grime 01:58

2.Tyson Tyler ft Monsta Ganjah, Young Sid, Flowz - Monstars Ink Remix 04:47

3.Tyson Tyler - Self-Tytled 03:31

4.Tyson Tyler - Fire Starter 02:42

5.Tyson Tyler - South City Boys 03:02

6.Tyson Tyler - Bottom Of the Map 03:50



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Friday, February 19, 2010

Grips N Tonic Mixtape Now Available

Grips N Tonic Myspace

click on the link above to download their new mixtape "Songs To Fuck Your Hand To" for free.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Video: Grips N Tonic Mixtape Promo Vid




This some teaser shit from Louie Knuxxs upcoming Grips N Tonic mixtape which i believe is called 'Songs To Fuck Your Hand To"

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Habitual Line Steppers show moved to 12th February

Due to some reason we have moved the date of the Breakin Wreck gig in New Plymouth forward one day to the Friday 12th February. That's the day you wanna take your intoxicated arse down to Basement Bar New Plymouth and check out performances by Tyson Tyler, Jay Roacher, Oracle, Cyphanetik, and DJ Substance.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Haiti Benefit Show This Sunday


Dig Deep this Sunday because Breakin Wreckwordz artists Tourettes and The Usual Suspects are joining about a hundred other really dope crews to raise some funds for the aftermath of Haiti's recent disaster. Its a super important cause and its only ten bucks so you really ought to go.

Your $10 door charge will go directly to UNICEF to help in the relief effort currently going on in Haiti. All the proceeds from the evening will be donated to UNICEF for clean drinking water, food, medical supplies and the rebuilding of schools. We will be personally tracking this money to Haiti and will update you all on exactly where your money went.

What is so little to us, could literally mean life or death for the children of Haiti.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Tourettes #2 In Amplifier Top 20

source: http://www.amplifier.co.nz/news/53437/amplifiers-top-twenty-albums-of-2009.html

"Hello, my name is Tourettes. I like rapping, poetry and playing the drums. I write about politics, love and diseases. I'm in a crew called Breakin Wreckwordz. We're pretty good. At the moment I'm waiting to release my new album Who Said You Can't Dance To Misery, in an effort to get the voices out of my head and into yours."

Who Said You Can't Dance To Misery was mixed by Karl Steven (Supergroove) and mastered by Angus McNaughton.

Amplifier says: Tourettes has a way with words. As he should, being a poet. But if you approached this album thinking you were going to get poetry of the Wordsworth "I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud" type then you're going to be in for a rude shock. Who Said You Can't Dance to Misery is a challenge. It has an edge that's so sharp you could shave with it. It gives voice to the inner-city streets of Auckland rather than trying to sound like it came from Compton. This is vital listening and more people need to hear it.