MabCast Mabfield
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- Music
Hip hop and alternative sounds via Belfast. Interviews with Ireland’s most exciting artists.
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Saul Duffin (Yeo Magazine) #Mabcast S2E6
This week, we welcomed Saul Duffin, founder of Belfast based music and culture magazine YEO to casa del mabfield.
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Accents in Irish Hip-Hop & Reviewing Festival Line Ups #Mabcast S2E5
In this episode we discuss the debate over accents in Irish Hip-Hop, and give our thoughts on this summers festival line ups so far.
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Negro Impacto on Trad, perspective shifts & sharing DNA with NxWorries #Mabcast S2E4
This week, we welcomed Negro Impacto to Casa del Mabfield for an extensive chat.
The duo from Dundalk chat about meeting at a skatepark, bonding over their love of The Internet and following the duo blueprint laid down by Nxworries.
Also wanna give a big shoutout to Chi Chi after her time in hospital and we wish her all the best in her recovery ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥 -
Rory Sweeney & Curtisy on folk horror, psychedelics and the influence of Wiki #Mabcast S2E3
Rising Dublin rapper Curtisy and producer, film maker and artist Rory Sweeney made their way to casa del mabfield this week for a long overdue conversation. We talked about taking inspiration from the growth of New York rapper WIKI, who they'd like to work with, their working relationship with the likes of Ahmed, With Love. and their forthcoming EP.
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Ahmed, with Love & E the Artist #Mabcast S2E2
Rising rappers E The Artist and Ahmed, With Love. joined us to talk about who’d win in an Irish music scene royal rumble, how Ahmed moved back and forth from Sierra Leone to Ireland and the increasing camaraderie in the scene post-lockdown.
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How EMBY is Bridging the gap between rap and rave in Belfast #Mabcast S2E1
Belfast rapper Emby has really come to the fore after lockdown with performances at AVA, Plain Sailing Belfast and Crilli DNB. He’s been steadily releasing music of his own, hopping between rap, jungle, dnb and just about anything else he fancies. It puts him in the unique position where he satisfies both the pickiest hip hop heads and dance music die hards.
We talked about Ireland’s attitude towards art and creativity generally, working with Curtisy, Rory Sweeney and Ahmed, With Love. and the media’s propensity to box in black artists as “urban music”.