Showing posts with label Rizzle Kicks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rizzle Kicks. Show all posts

Monday, 28 January 2013

#ESPpotlight Review: Rock The Belles, Bedroom Bar, 26th Jan





The snow did me the kind courtesy of doing one Saturday night, enabling me to go and enjoy myself at a club night that I haven't been to since the event's early days back in 2011.


Arriving just in the nick of time to be thoroughly soothed by beautiful tones; Miss Ava Leigh made a fan out of me by the third line of her first song - around the exact time that the Sound Fairies raised her mic levels, so that we could fully enjoy her amazing talents. Listening to her I got that same, 'hair on the back of my neck' electric chill I experienced the first time I saw Amy Winehouse live (in the beginning, when it was just her and her guitar on an HMV stage); the only thing wrong with this superb lady's 5-song set, was that there was no volume dial for the unappreciative crowd, too remiss to realise this was a moment that live music fans would value, just for the nostalgia.

Ava Leigh opened the Live portion of Saturday night's show...

The abrupt start to DJ Lisa T's Dance set seemed to be just what the crowd had been waiting for. Replacing the acoustic guitar that DJ / Organiser Emily Rawson and Ava herself later told me she barely knew how to play, with some bass-thumping beats from the decks; the house started rocking, in keeping with the monthly night's theme.

Live Indie Band The Cry Baby

The Cry Baby were an Indie band well-received in part, I'm sure, due to the adorable, pixie-like demeanour of lead singer Anna Waldmann, who couldn't help but be endearing even if she tried. Picture The Cardigans during their 'Gran Turismo' period, only with a brunette upfront and you've got an idea of what the band are all about.

Emily's turn on the decks was next, when Hip-Hop classics from  Missy, Q-Tip and Lauryn through to some of RnB's finest moments from Justin, De La Soul featuring the Queen that is Ms. Chaka and Sunshine Anderson, had so many on their feet that the tables had to be cleared.

One of MTV's 'Brand New for 2013' and Rizzle Kicks support Act,
Little Nikki
Disgruntled annoyance met the lowered levels, until the cause was established - headliner Little Nikki was ready to take the stage.

A stark contrast to the acoustic serenity of Ava Leigh and the sombre calm of The Cry Baby; Little Nikki, her dancers and their high-energy set made it clear why this 16-year-old, with harmonies and vocals that belied her years, is an MTV 'Brand New for 2013' favourite. Fresh off a stint supporting Rizzle Kicks on tour, something about her freshness, vitality and 'can't tell me nothin' confidence reminded me of Ms. Dynamite when she exploded onto the scene, with a little touch of Mz Bratt about her for added hot sauce. There's no doubt that this little teen rebel is destined for chart domination-remember I told you so (I mean MTV may have done first, but consider this me concurring)...

Emily kept Little Nikki's vibe going, returning for the Dance portion of her DJ set and please believe that no-one, especially not Yours Truly, kept still.

I wasn't the only one enjoying myself I learned, as I got chatting to a lovely Bostonian Finance Manager down from Oxford for the night, who "Just wanted to come have fun in London and dance to some female DJs". Keen to learn more about the brand's event calendar before she flies home in a week, the night made quite the impression, as she told me how much she loved the completely "different atmosphere" of the British club night in comparison to what she's used to.

Proving the ladies can get just as 'technical' as the
fellas - Emily Rawson and Lisa T handle business...
I had to imagine those were the kind of moments that make the job worthwhile, after watching the decks get bumped for the 507th time in under 30 minutes, I flashed back to cult film classic 'House Party' and chuckled to myself. I'm pretty sure that not a one of those moments were worthwhile...Instead I couldn't help but wonder if we weren't hearing every DJ's anthem when Emily pressed play on Ludacris' 'Move B*tch (Get Out The Way)'...Combined with surviving the near-death experience that was the venue's air-con unit giving up the ghost (and several liquid volumes), right next to the plug points in use for the whole DJ set up without skipping a single beat in the mix, I developed a completely new-found respect for what these Ladies deal with in a night - they truly are SOLDIERS (Never fear, Management got right on the case and rescued the gang before any danger actually befell them)!


(l-r) Emily Rawson, Lisa T and DJ Fearney
There was no way I was heading home without catching the lovely DJ Fearney on the 1s and 2s though. A long-time fan of her set style; it's no wonder one of dejavufm's favourites is a veteran across the club night's brands. From House, to the best of Old Skool Garage, to Bashment classics and beyond;  Fearney raised the roof and I neither confirm nor deny whether it's been lowered yet as alas, the talents of the lady in question sent me on my merry way on a high - with the Bell on this Belle, well and truly Rocked.

Rock The Belles takes place on the last Friday of every month. Visit the website for full event details.

View photos from the night on the ESP Ltd. Facebook Page.

See you next time!
ES ;)

Friday, 16 March 2012

#FindOutFriday with StooShe!




...StooShe!!!


Three lots of Vocal Prowess.
Three lots of Fun, Feisty Fashion.
Three lots of Mouthy Mischief in completely different, Down-to-Earth, Strong Female personalities.

What is NOT to love about StooShe?!

Alex, Courtney and Karis are three beautifully-talented definitions of MAYHEM! They're first official single, 'Love Me' entered the National Charts at Number FIVE on Sunday. They're one of the biggest names in the UK at the moment and having caught them live, three of the best sounds in my humble opinion - even the BBC agreed with me! You already know all of this though because they're everywhere! As always, I wanted a 'peek behind the curtain' aka a nose in to how this South London trio came to tear up Country-wide stages in three different ways. A shot in the dark, I reached out to a Management and PR team as friendly as the girls themselves (MUCH gratitude to the wonderful Caz and Kathryn) who made what you're about to read, happen.

Now I read a lot of press kits and write one or few myself. But with what I entitled 'The StooSheKit', the StooShe girls popped a cherry...Never before has a press kit had me laughing. Never before has a PR breakdown left me so entertained and hand on...heart...I can honestly tell you: NEVER before have I seen one so BIG (hey, these girls inspire the mischief)! I'd say "behave" but really, why not start as we mean to go on?

StooShe have done more in less than eighteen short months than most have in a career and they're so far from stopping. Fancy Finding Out about their story so far?















1. We all know that in the UK, to be 'Stoosh' means to be 'Stuck Up'. If ever there were 3 people who do not fit that bill, it's you! Can you explain why you chose the name?

We liked the combination of meanings for 'Stoosh'. It also means 'mystery' and we thought the combination worked for us! We added the 'She' at the end cos of female empowerment! Buttttt, we found out since that 'Stooshe' means 'to cause havoc' - which sums us up!!!



2. You've already been compared to a lot of girl groups, British and International. Who do you liken yourselves to?

Well we've been compared to The Spice Girls, TLC, En Vogue...and we are really happy with that comparison! We think we are different to other girl groups, and that there hasn't been one like us yet, but we do take inspiration from different girl bands, like The Supremes - we love our vocal harmonies and with The Spice Girls, we all have our individual personalities.




3. Can you describe your fashion style collectively and individually, and also name some of your inspirations?

Our style is just an extension of what we love, we just push fashion as far as we can get away with it!


"Tattooed, Bootylicious Brit-Brat" Karis in her
Deer Oh Deer 'Made In Britain' tee!
Karis takes her inspiration from a 50s pin up girl...





















"Big-boobied Blue-Blood" Alex; OWN descriptions - I SWEAR!!!
(but #Salute to the C+ Nation ;>)
Alex takes hers from 80’s vogue models...



























"Quirky, Bubbly and Batty" Courtney 
...and Courtney takes hers from everything! Fresh Prince, Old School, New School!
















We all mix vintage with new pieces, and wear what we feel comfortable in.


(l-r) Karis, Courtney and Alex
4. The 3 of you are full of flavour - you remind me of a layer cake! What ingredients do you each add to the tasty 'Stooshe Recipe'?

Haha! We are all very different. Courtney is the baby of the group, she is the youngest and is really sweet. Karis is the Mummy as she is the oldest and has the most experience in the music industry. Alex is the Auntie, as she is really light hearted and she keeps the peace! We are a big Stooshe family.



5. I noticed that on your website, you have an unusual feature; what made you decide to include an advice column?

We wanted our website to be interactive and we really like the fact that we can help our fans, and give them advice.







6. 'Betty Woz Gone' was a massive opener for you onto the music scene. You seem to have a knack for sneaking 'in your face', taboo subjects into the mainstream with a cheeky wink and an impish grin! How do you decide the songwriting approach that allows you to flaunt raw subjects in the mainstream?

We were just all talking about real life issues and what’s real to us and to people around us. We like to put a Stooshe twist onto it all though and give it a light-hearted vibe so that it can appeal to everyone.




7. Congratulations on the Number 5 spot! 'Love Me' was a Monster all on its own, before your label-mate Travie McCoy jumped on the remix. Can you give us a clue as to who else we're likely to see you collaborate with in the near future?

Thank you! We havn’t actually done anything with anyone else, it’s just been us, Future Cut and Jo Perry. We are gonna get in some sessions with people like Rizzle Kicks (hopefully!) and a few others so our next album is gonna be heavy!



8. The 'StooshTape' was a hugely energetic insight into the 'no-holds barred' StooShe that any audience is Blessed to see live. What can we expect from your first album and when are we likely to get it?

It’s out in June and its an eclectic mix of everything! There’s Pop, R&B, Funk, Urban, Motown, a bit of everything!


Download 'The Stoosh Tape'
(PARENTAL ADVISORY - EXPLICIT CONTENT!)


9. 'Lovin' aside; what other pleasurable past-times do you like to get up to?

Sleeping and eating!!











10. What's the main message that you hope your audience take away from your work?

That StooShe always have fun and say what they like, wear what they like and do what they like. BE YOURSELF!


The HILARIOUSLY Cheeky 'Love Me' remix with Lioness, A.Dot and RoxXxan under the track's original name.
Here's a hint: It rhymes with 'DUCK'...

A MAHOOSIVE Thank You to Alex, Courtney, Karis, Caz and Kathryn for a fun interview! FINALLY a girl-group that covers every angle, I can't wait to see what you do next!


Keep up to date with all things StooShe!



Hope you enjoyed! Don't forget - Sharing is Caring! See you for the next feature sooooon!


ES :)