A cauldron of people with their tops off!' Goldie, Estelle, Courtney Pine, Flo and more pick great moments in Black British music
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A cauldron of people with their tops off!' Goldie, Estelle, Courtney Pine, Flo and more pick great moments in Black British music
"Kemistry and Storm took me to Fabio and Grooverider's night Rage. It was a cauldron of people, with their tops off on podiums, giving it loads. It blew my mind. I wanted to make music. They just wanted to play it."
"Kemi knew she was going to die young. On the night of the car accident, they were on their way to a gig they weren't supposed to go to, filling in for someone. I feel a lot for Storm, having to carry that in her heart, but I think Kemi lives inside her anyway."
"Even though Rick lived in the US, he stayed authentically himself. For me, his style and storytelling laid the foundation for British hip-hop. It's not just bars for the sake of bars."
Kemistry and Storm were influential figures in the music scene, known for their exceptional skills as DJs. Their relationship with Eddie Otchere began with a chance meeting, leading to a deep connection. Kemistry's tragic death in a car accident left a lasting impact on those who knew her, especially Storm. Otchere reflects on their legacy, emphasizing their talent over gender. Slick Rick's influence on British hip-hop is also highlighted, showcasing his storytelling ability and authenticity, which paved the way for future artists.
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