by Ngaio Anyia | Apr 27, 2016 | Inclusion & Diversity, Music Reviews
I downloaded Tidal apprehensively. I’d seen the hype and knew I’d experience something both visually stimulating and musically mediocre but tried to keep an open mind. The first shot of BeyoncĂ© with cornrows and a fur jacket looking down with graffiti...
by Ngaio Anyia | Mar 15, 2016 | Inclusion & Diversity
I wouldn’t normally share my BBC work on my blog but I think this is such a complex debate that really needs to be considered on more than one viewpoint. This is a story I put together for BBC Bristol (though the article below is not my writing, I provided the...
by Ngaio Anyia | Mar 8, 2016 | Music Reviews
There are 3 clashes from Red Bull this year in Bristol, Manchester and London – but in my opinion Bristol got the best teams (admittedly London’s teams haven’t been announced yet…but our line-ups hard to beat!) We had: Butterz Sound Team...
by Ngaio Anyia | Feb 18, 2016 | Inclusion & Diversity, Music Reviews
Little Simz has been one to watch for a while, but she doesn’t shout about it. At this stage if you know about her, you know – but if you don’t there’s a chance you won’t find out until she’s dominating the charts. That’s how...
by Ngaio Anyia | Nov 4, 2015 | Inclusion & Diversity, Music Reviews
Akua Naru was at The Lantern last month – a spoken word artist that has been on my radar for only a year or so after a friend compared one of my songs to hers (massive compliment) but who I thought I’d never actually get to see live. Originally from...