DJ FORMAT Nice‘n‘Sleazy. Glasgow. Sun 6 Feb

Armed with killer funk cuts and smart rhymes DJ Format has, as the likes of Chuck D might say, been taking it back - furthering hip hop‘s pre-industry, halcyon days.

Format‘s brand of warm, amiable hip hop has seen nodding heads in the 005 but would be just as at home in early 905 LA. His debut album Music for the Mature 8- Boy came correct with comic cuts and real rhymes, and cosyed up nicely between Mr Scruff and Jurassic 5 (whose mighty Chali2Na & Akil made a memorable contribution). His latest work promises a little more edge, but no less nous.

‘l'm catering for everyone that enjoyed the last album, but at the same time stimulating myself, you know - raising the bar a little,‘ claims the Brighton funkster and mature B-Boy. His second album If You Can’t Join ‘em. . . Beat ‘em affirms the sentiment that he is still doing his own thing regardless of what is receiving the plaudits in medialand and promises further chunky beats and feel- good vibes to take to the party.

‘l‘m not really into a lot of the music that other people

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Keith Tlppett

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are making these days and | feel I‘m still doing my own thing; so it summed up my attitude in a tongue in cheek way rather than a cocky way I hope.‘

Glasgow‘s Nice‘n‘Sleazy is hosting the first of only three low key dates (the others being UK hip hop hubs Manchester and London) ahead of the crew‘s wider tour in April. The live incarnation represents ‘proper hip hop, just the way that we like to do it', namely Format on the turntables with Abdominal & D-Sisive on the mic.

‘We did toy with the idea of going down the live band route, but I just kind of felt I‘d make myself unemployed if we did that,’ concedes Format. ‘Plus that was the great thing about the shows I did with Abdominal; we just tried to create a party atmosphere - and now we‘ve brought another rapper in to expand the show.‘

D-Sisive is an old friend of Format‘s regular Torontonian collaborator and makes an appearance on Abdominal and DJ Fase‘s Flowtation Device. “I'm lucky that I’ve got someone like Abdominal, and now also D- Sisive, to represent me at the front of the stage because they are incredible live. He and Abdominal work together so well. They've got the energy of the Beastie Boys but with better lyrics.‘ (Mark Edmundson)

soonisu NATIONAL JAZZ ORCHESTRA Queen‘s Hall. Edinburgh, Fri 11 Feb; RSAMD. Glasgow. Sat 12 Feb

Vic Galloway tries to predict the future but drops his crystal ball on his foot.

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Vic Galloway presents BBC Rad/o Scotland's Arr. Mon 8. ()5- 700m and BBC Rad/O 7. Thu 7. 30—9.00pm.

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