The Young Punx rehearse the track “Like Dat” from their album Mashpop and Punkstep in January 2010. All instruments performed live. Count Bass D’s vocals added after as he was in a different country that day. Guthrie Govan on guitar. Filming and editing by James Cumpsty.

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Awesome graphics in this new video from Phonat’s debut album.

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Canada’s finest house producers hook up with Young Punx collaborator London rock singer Laura Kidd to Give You More…

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Somewhere outside the world of commercial hip hop, far from the controlling claws of the majors, lies a strange and wonderful world where an MC can produce a science rhyme about regurgitating Owls, should he so wish…

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Watch Han Hoogerbrugge’s video for The Young Punx and Count Bass D’s epic collaboration.

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Watch Dizzee Rascal perform “Holiday” and “Bonkers” live with The Young Punx on the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge with Jo Whiley. Recorded at Dizzee’s own studio.

(The music starts at 1:30 if you want to fast forward through the talking))

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After months of slaving away in an Amsterdam studio, genius Italian urban artist Rocco Pezzella has completed his amazing video for “Set me free” by Phonat, and you can see it first right here on yourmusiciskillingme.com!

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Be the envy of your friends with these brand new Young Punx T-shirts featuring exclusive art by cult Dutch illustrator Han Hoogerbrugge


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London electronic mashup collective get together with guest vocalist, Memphis rapper Count Bass D, to rehearse playing their new track “Ready for the fight” live. Booga from Ezio deps for Guthrie Govan on guitar as Guthrie as away touring. Song featured on EA Games “Fight Night round 4″ game. Song released summer 2009.

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I guess from the youtube views this isn’t exactly new, but its a nice inversion of all the normal rap stereotypes!

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