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Glorious Technicolour - Hip Hop at Greenbelt (13th Jul 2001)

This year's Greenbelt Festival will feature a night showcasing the best in British Christian hip-hop. The night, presented by Glorious Technicolour, will feature contributions from DJs Paul Servier (Royal Priest), Tony Silcock (Psalmistry) and Trevor Loveys (2nd Nature, House of 808) along with MCs MinistriOfDefence, Edi Johnston and others. The team will also be providing break-dancing demonstrations and workshops and some open mic opportunities.

Catching Up on Snippets (15th Jun 2000)

A few more short stories... Evergreen are working on the follow-up to their debut album, Dalek Boy. The new release apparently includes some worship material, and is to be produced by Phil Goss (As If). London-based rappers MinistriOfDefence hope to have their debut EP out this summer. World Wide Message Tribe vocalist Doronda Lewis is to leave the group after they complete their summer activities and is planning a solo career.

The Archiving Continues (26th Mar 2000)

House Molari is the title of a new hard jungle project due out of the Broken Drum stable (home to Secret Archives of the Vatican) later this year. The project will be based Indian and Arabic rhythmic theory and will feature plenty of tabla and other traditional instruments. SAOTV now have enough tunes down for a double album. The new material is described as both phatter and more influenced by traditional non-western musical forms. It will include some live sitar and rap from MinistriOfDefence. The band hope to have the album out in the autumn.

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