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peep® is a media company with cross platform content including a live show, quarterly publication and live events. We specialise in marketing, photography, journalism and creative culture. AWARDS - Newcastle Best Small Business / People's Choice Award Cultural Creative winner, Mike Figgis Award for Innovation & MAGAZINE OF THE YEAR - NORTH ENGLAND, Prestige Awards 2020 North England. Contact peep magazine for reviews, sponsorship or collaborations. ​Please subscribe for original content. https://www.youtube.com/c/peep Website - www.peep.ltd

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peep® podcast interviews DJ MANPOWER The Joy of Dance Music North East
01-08-2023
peep® podcast interviews DJ MANPOWER The Joy of Dance Music North East
peep® podcast  MAN-POWER the Joy of Dance Music. A North East Auteur talks Bed Wetter Influences with peep magazine. The Newcastle born DJ Geoff Kirkwood also goes into detail about the making of Bed Wetter and embarking on an Artist residency with The Sage Gateshead. #manpower #bedwetter #music #peepodcast The name MANPOWER was devised as a ‘secret project’ and was promoted with homoerotic imagery and artwork, which depicted cowboys taking each others, this is Geoff’s words, was open to interpretation. It was around ten years later, that the DJ MANPOWER , realised this could be problematic, coming from a hetrosexual male.Manpower goes on to say he a saw huge spike in notoriety and interest within his techno style style dance music and assumed this level of success would translate throughout his entire career. Manpower explains this early success was down too ‘New Energy’ and later discovered that this ‘new Energy’ only lasts for so long. The music audience inevitably looks for the ‘The Next New Energy’ Geoff Kirkwood, now explains to peep, that after ten years in the music industry, there is an ‘Old Energy’, which embraces the legacy figure mentality. Manpower sites local entrepreneur - Paul Skevington as a major influence which has contributed to his world wide success and career in dance music. Manpower remembers playing at Newcastle’s ‘Stage Door’, Cosmic Ballroom gigs, along with ‘The Red Rooms’ and legendary dance night in Newcastle called ‘Nice’ , which were all organised and promoted by Paul ’SKEV’ Skevington. Manpower also mentions Tommy Caulker and his legendary World Headquarters club as an iconic club night venue in Newcastle upon Tyne. WHQ will see thirty years at the top this coming weekend.peep, take this opportunity to ask if the Bed Wetter album was more biographical than his previous house music pieces. Manpower explained that dance music can be a narrow field and wanted to develop his personal ideas. This idea and ideology developed the album Bed Wetter. Geoff, reflected and said “ Experimental Music is For Bed Wetters” this, of course, was a ‘tongue and cheek’ comment and later realised that he himself, had to own the name and deep dived into the whole mindset behind the sound and the context. All this and loads more !!! peep also ask about a favourite film or scene that has inspired him throughout his musical journey. Check it out and please subscribe to the channel. Produced By @peep Cliff Sainsbury" ALL CITY "Review our company here g.page/peep-Ltd/reviewJUST LISTEN  https://www.peeppodcast.coPEEP LTD         https://www.peep.ltdMAGAZINE
peep® podcast interview MOBO Award Winner Blak Twang Tony Rotton in Newcastle The Bridge Hip Hop UK Festival Newcastle upon Tyne
22-07-2023
peep® podcast interview MOBO Award Winner Blak Twang Tony Rotton in Newcastle The Bridge Hip Hop UK Festival Newcastle upon Tyne
peep® podcast interviews Blak Twang “He Who Pays The Piper Calls The Tune. The Bridge Hip Hop UK Festival Newcastle. The London based Hip Hop artists is renowned for his references and slang words to specific South London Locales. #blaktwang #thebridgehiphop #peepmagazineBlak Twang explains the framing of words come directly from his environment, along with the influences of New York Hip Hop. Blak Twang further mentions, listening to West Coast Hip Hop painted images in his mind. Blak Twang recalls travelling to Brooklyn in the 90s and trying to locate the exact same places and areas he had been listening to back home in Lewisham, London.peep also mention the street artist “BANKSY” as he designed the artwork for  Blak Twang’s popular album - ’KICK OFF’  The interview was filmed at the Star and Shadow as part of the The Bridge Hip Hop Uk Festival that was held in Newcastle by Sandy Duff and Donald Jenkins. Produced By @peep Cliff Sainsbury" ALL CITY "Review our company here g.page/peep-Ltd/reviewJUST LISTEN  https://www.peeppodcast.coPEEP LTD         https://www.peep.ltdMAGAZINE      https://issuu.com/peepmagazine.co.ukPHOTOS           https://www.flickr.com/people/peepltd/TWITTER          https://twitter.com/peepmagazineINSTA                https://twitter.com/peepmagazineSUPPORT          https://www.patreon.com/peepltdIntro music by https://www.lovetowerentertainment.comIn The wall Music by https://www.lovetowerentertainment.com
peep® podcast interview Graffiti Artist Mr Zee talks Third Teem Krew and Pioneering 3D, Textured and Light Styles
22-07-2023
peep® podcast interview Graffiti Artist Mr Zee talks Third Teem Krew and Pioneering 3D, Textured and Light Styles
peep Newcastle interview Mr Zee TTK Third Teem Krew Graffiti VIP and Godfather of North East Street Art talks Aerosol Manifestations with peep magazine at Newcastle The Bridge Hip Hop Uk festival at Heaton, Warwick Street. #mrzee #graffiti #ttkMr Zee started experimenting with Graffiti styles by taking the outline away from the Graffiti art piece and pioneered the 3D and textured light styles of mural art street style graffiti. Over the years this developed into ‘Light Styles’ with neon styles of street art lettering.The third Teem Krew first existed around 1984/85. the original members included ‘Snake’ ‘Freck’ and ‘Tomma’. Mr Zee ( real name Barry Mcnab) joined the North East Graffiti crew when encouraged to join with his exceptional talent for writing graffiti mural art on walls. Mr Zee explained people were dropping out the scene as they seen the whole experience as a ‘fad’ of the elements of the large hip hop movement sweeping through the world at this time. Mr Zee the mural street artist embraced the community and heavily involved himself with the youths of the Meadow Well Area of the Newcastle upon Tyne and further afield. Meadow Well, at this time, made international news when riots broke out after two youths were tragically killed when they were ‘Joyriding’ whilst being chased by the local police. This unfortunate incident was met with complete outrage around the council estates, which led into a full-blown riots that swept across various deprived areas of the north east of England including Elswsick and the Scotswood area of the west end of Newcastle upon Tyne.With the help of local Support workers Mr Zee embarked on his first trip abroad to New York city, which at his time was the ‘mecca’ of street art Graffiti. It was at this holiday Mr Zee met the renowned Graffiti artist and political writer ‘Phase 2’ ‘Vulcan’ and ‘Dome’ . Naturally, all artists became life-long friends and shared the love for graffiti art on walls.peep cover soo much more in this unique and personal interview with Barry Mcnab - The Godfather of North East Graffiti Mural Art Pieces.
peep® podcast interview Newcastle Grime Artist H-Man talks seeing Demons and making his own genre of music
16-12-2022
peep® podcast interview Newcastle Grime Artist H-Man talks seeing Demons and making his own genre of music
peep catch up with Grime music artist 'H-Man' Hendaz at The Five Swans Pub in Newcastle's centre. H-Man started in music career within Newcastle's rave scene here in Newcastle upon Tyne. H-Man explains he felt he had so much more to offer on a lyrical level and began to look to Hip Hop for inspiration.  It was at this Rave at Gateshead's Sage building that he first met local Grime and rave Mc - Just B. H-Man was beginning to realise other genres of music including london Grime music and sites 'Wiley'  and 'Skepta' inspirations to this day.H-Man ( Hendaz) recently performed at RAP-TIME, which is a local open air hip hop open mic night organised by hip hop artist's Rick Fury and Gilly Man Giro. Rap Time welcomes local talent within the genres of Grime, Hip hop and rave. It was at this event peep became familiar with H-Man, performing 'All For the Toon' which was a self reflective social comment based around the city council's regeneration initiative, ironically called - 'The Rise' within the entire Scotswood area of Newcastle. The Rise was an ambitious council project that saw hundreds of houses along with schools and libraries torn down and demolished to make way for new, next generation housing projects. It was at this moment myself and H-man realised we both grew up on the same street of Whitehouse Road in Scotswood. Our conversation then developed into the class system that seems to grip this city and suggest that, could it be the middle class that decides where the working class reside. H-Man also mentions his time at Newcastle College of Art, explaining that a tutor singled him out for being working class and suggesting further, that H-Man will have to work harder to achieve his goals within this educational system. Hendaz, also shares his thoughts and fears to a time he was soul searching for some kind of guidance or sign. It was at this point the grime artist witnessed a Goat, which can be seen as representing an evil spirit or bad omen.  Please check out the full interview peep talk to Grime Artist H-Man Hendaz in Newcastle upon Tyne.If your interested in seeing H-Man in action and want to hear 'All For The Toon' please check the links below.H-MAN performs at RAP TIME hosted by Gilly Man giro and Rick Fury under Byker BridgeH-Man and NATONORTHEAST perform at Rap Time under Byker Bridge
peep® podcast interview Cack Handed Kid in Street Art and Graffiti Underground Warehouse Exhibition Exclusive Interviews.There Is Beauty In Decay Newcastle upon Tyne
27-10-2022
peep® podcast interview Cack Handed Kid in Street Art and Graffiti Underground Warehouse Exhibition Exclusive Interviews.There Is Beauty In Decay Newcastle upon Tyne
peep catch up with two Newcastle counter culture street art creatives called Cack handed Kid and The Writings On The Wall.Art at There is Beauty In Decay stencilled street art warehouse exhibition. Both street artists focus on graffiti art, graffiti bombing, tagging walls, mural art with poetry and stencil art. Both mural artists have an interest in Pointillism and dot work graffiti graphic art. #muldraws #cackhandedkid #streetart There Is Beauty In Decay underground street art exhibition also featured illustrator and graphic artist - Van Goth and video artist Third Bloom. peep explore the mega narratives of all artwork on display and delve deeper in into the meaning of their street artwork and stencilled murals. The art exhibition was situated in the the increasingly popular cultural quarter of Newcastle's Ouseburn, Lime Street. From the onset, it was plain to see that this renovated abandoned warehouse had been well imagined and perfectly executed. From the level of detail, the placement of the artwork, to the erection of perfectly placed spotlights made this show one to remember. The background noise was perfectly accompanied by British ambient snyth music pioneer - Brian Eno. Produced By Cliff Sainsbury" ALL CITY "Review our company here g.page/peep-Ltd/reviewJUST LISTEN  https://www.peeppodcast.coPEEP LTD         https://www.peep.ltdMAGAZINE      https://issuu.com/peepmagazine.co.ukPHOTOS          https://www.flickr.com/people/peepltd/TWITTER        https://twitter.com/peepmagazineINSTA             https://www.instagram.com/peepmagazine/SUPPORT       https://www.patreon.com/peepltd
peep podcast interview Dr Noel McLaughlin talks HOW BELFAST GOT THE BLUES in Newcastle
04-02-2021
peep podcast interview Dr Noel McLaughlin talks HOW BELFAST GOT THE BLUES in Newcastle
peep cover disagreements with U2 front man " BONO " Playing a private party for Stella McCartney, with guests including Tom Cruise,  David Beckham, Johny Depp and Venus Wiliams in one of the coolest bars in London - 'The Cow'Dr Noel McLaughlin is a popular music historian and senior lecturer in the department of arts at Northumbria University. peep magazine discuss his latest book - How Belfast Got the Blues ( Co Author ) Joanna Braniff.  We also lift the lid on Noel's music and DJ'ing career both here in Newcastle and Londons Notting Hill. #belfast #U2 #northumbriauniversityWe also touch on Roger Pomphrey, a talented musician and artist who directed Massive Attacks first short film - ' Just a matter of time' along with Jimi Hendrix ' Electric Ladyland' /Who The Hell is Pete Doherty and Beyond The Groove amongst many other acclaimed projects. Noel McLaughlin sites musicians and artists such as Brian Eno, David Byre and Roger Pomphrey as huge influences throughout his life and career. BUY / /  HOW BELFAST GOT THE BLUES https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Belfast-Got-Blues-Cultural/dp/1789382742BUY / /  Rock and Popular Music in Ireland: Before and After U2https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rock-Popular-Music-Ireland-Before/dp/0716530775/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=rock+and+popular+music+before+and+after+u2&qid=1607862895&s=books&sr=1-1Produced By Cliff Sainsbury" Fighting the City Before You're Consumed "Review our company here g.page/peep-Ltd/reviewPEEP LTD       https://www.peep.ltdMAGAZINE    https://issuu.com/peepmagazine.co.ukPHOTOS        https://www.flickr.com/people/peepltd/TWITTER       https://twitter.com/peepLtdINSTA             https://www.instagram.com/peepltd/SUPPORT       https://www.patreon.com/peepltdIntro music by https://www.lovetowerentertainment.com