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MC SUPERNATURAL & DJ NOIZE live this Thursday late at The Village

  • 26-11-2003 1:59am
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    Wide O presents...

    MC SUPERNATURAL (World Freestyle Rap Champ, New York)
    &
    DJ NOIZE (Former World DMC champ, Copenhagen)

    + TU-KI (Irish DMC champ)

    +The Man & The Machine

    THE VILLAGE, WEXFORD ST. Ph 01 475 8555.

    THURS 27th NOVEMBER. DOORS 11:30PM

    Tickets just €15 from ROAD, Urban, Big Brother, Sound Cellar, City Discs, Comet, All City, Freebird and Ticketmaster outlets. Locall: 1890 925 100.or buy online at www.ticketmaster.ie

    The Village is the place to be on Thursday 27th Nov to see a collaborative show between two of hiphop’s most respected pioneers of the last decade – featuring the improvisational freestyle rap skills of New York’s MC SUPERNATURAL matched and complimented by the legendary turntable scratch tricks of Copenhagen’s DJ NOIZE.

    MC SUPERNATURAL is the world freestyle rap champion - he had to cancel a show here in June when he was awarded the prestigious World Hiphop Ambassador Award - an official recognition of his lifetime contribution to the development of that genre of music, with personal speeches from Afrika Bambaataa and Public Enemy’s Chuck D amongst others. His improvisational rhyming has left jaws literally dropping when supporting Jurassic 5 and Grandmaster Flash on previous trips to Dublin, and earlier this year he was personally invited by US nu-metal giants Linkin Park to open up for them on their stadium tour of the US. As Rolling Stone magazine declared ‘The greatest freestyle rapper in the world ever, MC Supernatural has to be seen to be believed.’.

    Copenhagen scratch maestro DJ NOIZE is one of the few DJs in the world to have taken the crown of World DMC champ – his legendary ‘turntable olympics’ are most uniquely characterised for their mixture of humour as well as expertise. Noize’s most recent single was released on Wordplay/Source last year.
    Opening up will be Irish DMC champ Tu-Ki whose dancefloor-friendly spinning skills recently got him through to the last 8 of the World DMC championships – a first for any Irish DJ.

    Tickets for this star-studded show are just €15

    MC SUPERNATURAL

    As the name suggests, Freestyle rapping is about the spur of the moment - literally making it you as you go along. MC Supernatural stunned the crowds in Dublin when supporting Jurassic 5 in 2001 and Grandmaster Flash in 2002 with his unique show - he mingles with the crowd and invites audience members to name a topic of conversation which he will immediately break into a top-quality rhyme about. "Freestyle is the highest form of expression through one's self. There's two forms of freestyle, there is such a thing as a written freestyle but then there's freestyle freestyles.", says the man himself.

    MC Supernatural burst onto the US rap scene when he won the 'Battle of the World Supremacy Freestyle Championship' at the New York new music seminar. He went onto win that title 3 times before it was abolished - no one else could compete. A warm character who epitomises all that is good about crowd involvement and participation in a hiphop show; he has also toured as personal guest of The Pharcyde, Jurassic 5 and Dilated Peoples. He has released singles on Xceptional Records and Elektra/East West, and this year released his long-awaited debut album ‘The Lost Freestyle Files’. His spontaneous live show has also been known to include near -perfect impersonations of other rappers such as Busta Rhymes, Biggie Smalls and Rakim.

    "(2001 was) a great summer for hiphop in Dublin - the highlight of which was undoubtedly MC Supernatural's freestyle antics at Jurassic 5." Jim Carroll, The Irish Times


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,643 ✭✭✭magpie


    If you are going wear the biggest trousers you can find.


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