- London Posse
London Posse were one of the earliest groups to emerge from the
British hip hop scene,Fact|date=January 2008 initially being formed by Sipho the Human Beatbox who asked friendsRodney P , Bionic and DJ Biznezz to join him for a tour of the US supporting Mick Jones' (formerly ofThe Clash ) new group,Big Audio Dynamite .Fact|date=January 2008 When they first formed, they didn't even have a name, but whilst playing inNew York City , they were constantly referred to as "the London Posse" because of their hometown, and the name stuck.Fact|date=January 2008 On their return, they released a single—"London Posse" (Big Life ,1987 )—produced byTim Westwood , which detailed their experiences. Following this release, Sipho and Biznezz left the group.Rodney P and Bionic continued to record, releasing a single—"Money Mad" (Justice,1988 )—with Westwood's Justice label, before moving toIsland Records subsidiary Mango to release more singles and their only album, "Gangster Chronicle" (Mango Records,1990 ). With its roots inReggae andNew York hip hop, the album sounded significantly different from the predominant hardcore sound of their contemporaries, and cemented London Posse's reputation as one of the UK scene's most talented groups.Fact|date=January 2008When Mango was closed down by its parent company, London Posse moved to Bullit,Fact|date=January 2008 run by their manager Errol Bull. They recorded a second album, but although a selection of singles came out—"How's Life in London" (Bullit,
1993 ), "Supermodel" (Bullit, 1993) and "Style" (Bullit,1996 )—the band couldn't afford to put the record out as any money they received for their work was ploughed back into the record company,Fact|date=January 2008 and it was permanently shelved. Bionic moved intodrum and bass , whilstRodney P continued as a solo artist—he has formed a partnership withDJ Skitz to host aBBC 1 Xtra radio show and has released a solo album.In
2001 ,Word Play Records reissued the "Gangster Chronicles" album, adding some later material such as "How's Life in London" and "Pass the Rizla".Discography
Albums
* "Gangster Chronicles" (1990, Mango Records)
ingles
* "London Posse" (1987, Big Life)
* "Money Mad" (1988, Justice)
* "Live Like the Other Half Do" (1989, Mango)
* "Tell Me Something" (1990, Mango)
* "Jump Around" (1991, Mango)
* "How's Life in London" (1993, Bullitt)
* "Supermodel" (1993, Bullitt)
* "Style" (1996, Bullitt)External links
* [http://www.heroesofukhiphop.com/LondonPosse.htm Heroes of UK Hip Hop's London Posse section]
* [http://www.low-life.fsnet.co.uk/ukhiphop/artists/london_posse.htm Low Life's article on London Posse]
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