After Noisey Atlanta, Noisey Jamaica and Noisey Chiraq, comes a series hosted and co-directed by Mike Skinner (The Streets) that takes the temperature of the rap scene in Israel and Palestine.
During this 6 part series we meet Tamer Nafar, also known as the godfather of Palestinian hip hop who founded the group DAM, Ohad Cohen who after being a regular in the Tel Aviv rap scene as a teenager then moved towards ultra orthodox Judaism, but still has ambitions to be a famous rapper, and Ben Blackwell, who is part of the fascinating Hebrew Israelite community of the desert town of Dimona. Plus many other MCs from all different backgrounds including Subliminal, Saz and Rebel Sun.
Buy tickets to the world premiere at Everyman Cinema in Angel, London, as part of the Music and Film Festival including Q&A with Mike Skinner:
Esteemed rock critic John Doran meets Viv Albertine in the second part of Noisey's The British Masters, a series where John interviews the most influential and colourful figures from British popula...
After Noisey Atlanta, Noisey Jamaica and Noisey Chiraq, comes a series hosted and co-directed by Mike Skinner (The Streets) that takes the temperature of the rap scene in Israel and Palestine.
In this episode of Forced Exposure, we're taking Atlanta rap superstar Rich Homie Quan to an art gallery to meet visual artist Niall McClelland. Quan visited the Clint Roenisch Gallery in Toronto t...
The Cholo Goth movement is real, and Prayers are some crazy motherfuckers. In their new video for “Young Gods,” we follow them having a really normal, totally run of the mill day in San Diego where...
From the ashes of World War II arose one of the most original and influential movements in musical history, Krautrock. A generation of German musicians embraced their country's cultural blank slate...
The pioneering electronic/industrial "cholo goth" duo Prayers formed in 2013 with vocalist Leafar Seyer and producer Dave Parley. Both Mexican immigrants, the two have transformed the sound and loo...
New York-based boy girl duo ASTR first cropped up on our radar thanks to the glacially cool synth-pop cut "Operate," but a lot has changed in the intervening two years. Above is the video for their...
Esteemed rock critic John Doran meets Noel Gallagher in the second part of Noisey's The British Masters, a series where John interviews the most influential and colourful figures from British popul...
Esteemed rock critic John Doran meets Noel Gallagher, in the first episode of the second season of Noisey's The British Masters, a series where John interviews the most influential and colourful fi...
In the second episode of our series Under the Influence, we examine the late-70s ska revival in the UK, a movement built upon the fusion of punk rock and traditional ska. Led by the Specials, we lo...
Ridiculously rad Manchester, UK, quartet PINS are back with a new, second album, Wild Nights, out next month and we're stoked to premiere the video for current single "Young Girls." Sonically it's ...
In the conclusion to four-part series ’There Will Be Quiet - The Story of Judge,’ Mike Ferraro emerges from the shadows twenty years after the dissolution of Judge to reform for the biggest hardcor...
"SVDDXNLY" chronicles the ascension of one of raps brightest young stars, A$AP Rocky. From home videos and interviews with friends and family, to the very first seminal moments of his career caught on tape, Rocky takes viewers behind the scenes into his life as he takes A$AP from Harlem, to the world.
From the makers of Noisey Chiraq, a new 10-part series documenting unprecedented access into the Atlanta rap scene. Watch more on Noisey: http://bit.ly/NOISEY-ATL
In the season finale of Noisey Atlanta, Thomas travels to the house where Peewee Longway and Young Thug shot the video to "Loaded". He hangs with Metro Boomin while Travi$ Scott parties in the liv...
How does a song become popular? In episode nine of Noisey Atlanta, we look at the backbone of the trap scene: the producers. We sit down with an elite squad of the most significant names in the sce...
In episode eight of Noisey Atlanta, we examine just how quickly the ups and downs can happen in the trap world. In short, the scene moves fast. To start things off, we meet Bankroll Fresh at a barb...
The new wave of Atlanta stretches beyond the reach of Gucci Mane. The last year has seen the rise of a more alternative and bizarre sound, led the likes of Awful Records with a guy named iLoveMakon...
In episode six of Noisey Atlanta, Thomas enters the world of 2 Chainz, one of the biggest rappers alive. Known for a bizarrely brilliant blend of goofiness and arrogance, the artist formerly known ...
Thomas rides along with a police officer through East Atlanta's Zone 6 and we learn about the complicated sprawling neighborhoods of the city and what the cops think of Gucci. Still stoned from his...
Thomas enters the strange world of the ATL Twins, the brothers that live a life that’s akin to a Shakespearean farce costumed by streetwear. They talk about Gucci Mane, who they met through Harmony...
Thomas continues his conversation with Coach K about the origin of trap music, beginning with Young Jeezy's 2004 mixtape, Tha Streets Iz Watchin (according to Coach). Both Coach and super producer ...
Thomas meets Migos during a video shoot at Magic City, Atlanta's most famous strip club. Following their hit "Versace" in 2013, Gucci Mane took the group under his wing. They signed with his manage...
In 1991, at the height of its popularity, the New York hardcore band Judge broke up, leaving a long and storied career of incredible music and hyper-violent gigs for the history books. In the decades that followed, Judge's meager output became hardcore punk 101 for much of the growing scene who built upon their metal-tinged riffs and attitude. While the legend grew, lead singer Mike Ferraro virtually disappeared, only to reemerge in 2013 at Webster Hall to headline one of the most respected hardcore punk festivals in the country, Black N’ Blue Bowl. Noisey caught up with the revered frontman during, before and after his triumphant return to the stage.
Noisey is proud to present NOLA: Life, Death and Heavy Blues from the Bayou, a seven-part series examining the people and the culture that helped foster bands like DOWN, Eyehategod, Crowbar, Goatwhore and many more.
New Orleans native Phil Anselmo exports his style to Dallas band Pantera, thereby changing the landscape for metal in the 90s. Meanwhile, a visit from the Melvins to the New Orleans area would cha...
Mike Williams discusses finding kindred spirits in Jimmy Bower and Joey LaCaze, creating a band “that’s like Sabbath, but a punk band” with Eyehategod. Enduring hardships like drugs and Hurricane K...
You Should Subscribe Here Now: http://bit.ly/VErZkw From the shrimp boats to zydeco to the cocaine tray, Sammy Duet and Kirk Windstein talk about influence from the crescent city starting in their ...
You Should Subscribe Here Now: http://bit.ly/VErZkw New Orleans native and Graveyard Rodeo member Pepper Keenan leaves his hometown for Corrosion of Conformity, which would become one of the most s...
You Should Subscribe Here Now: http://bit.ly/VErZkw Despite tragedy surrounding the band and their native city in the wake of Katrina, Down rises again to new heights with their new LP and subseque...
You Should Subscribe Here Now: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Noisey The Down frontman opens up his home for a crawfish boil with the Noisey crew. Meanwhile despite tragedy and significant loss, the na...
Noisey presents an 8 part documentary on the music, culture, politics and young people behind Chicago's current rap music scene: http://noisey.vice.com/chiraq
The second editon of Noisey Jamaica is a look into the revolutionary new young reggae movement led by charismatic artists like Chronixx and Jesse Royal. Presented by Major Lazer's Walshy Fire and also featuring controversial new dancehall artists like Alkaline, Noisey Jamaica travels from downtown to the beaches to report on one of the most exciting periods in Jamaica's rich musical history, including a look at the influence of Vybz Kartel, currently incarcerated for murder.
You Should Subscribe Here Now: http://bit.ly/VErZkw The second editon of Noisey Jamaica is a look into the revolutionary new young reggae movement led by charismatic artists like Chronixx and Jesse...
You Should Subscribe Here Now: http://bit.ly/VErZkw In this episode of Noisey Jamaica II we meet the new young reggae artists Chronixx, Protoje and more. These artists are leading the way for the r...
You Should Subscribe Here Now: http://bit.ly/VErZkw Jesse Royal is one of Jamaica's most important and charismatic new stars. In this episode we follow him to his farm in the hills with his friend ...
You Should Subscribe Here Now: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Noisey In this episode our Walshy and the Noisey crew meet up with Island Records founder Chris Blackwell at his Strawberry Hill resort, an...
You Should Subscribe Here Now: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Noisey In this episode of Noisey Jamaica, we meet travel to Portmore to meet the man behind some of Popcaan and Vybz Kartel's main songs, t...
You Should Subscribe Here Now: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Noisey In the final episode of Noisey Jamaica II, Walshy Fire heads into the hills above Kingston with a group of Nyabinghi Rastas to truly...
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