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Arvos with Tommy Codling

Master Peace gets personal with Tommy Codling

Co-signed by Frank Ocean, Elton John and Skepta, South London’s Master Peace has been meticulously carving his own lane.

PREMIERE: Lil Spacely & co. hit harder than ever on ‘Bang My Line’

One of West Syd’s premiere MC’s recruits his crew for one of his biggest heaters yet.

Musical genius in isolation: The Streets’ Mike Skinner on Arvos with Tommy Codling

Call Mike Skinner’s phone thinking he’s doing nothing better? He’s probs doing a puzzle.

Masego on Trap House Jazz, cheesy love and the pleasures of velvet

Masego is what happens when you mix a parental prohibition on rap music and unfettered access to Youtube tutorials.

YES LAWD it’s Anderson .Paak!

Tommy Codling talks to Anderson .Paak about the glorious array of collabs on his stellar record Oxnard and about flying with co-pilot Dr Dre.

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