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CadPCP
01-21-2006, 11:13 AM
STEG-G AND THE FREESTYLE MASTER are two lifelong friends based in Glasgow who grew up in the early days of hip hop's introduction to the UK. With numerous underground releases on their own "Powercut Productions" label they have gradually built up a strong fan base for what can only be described as their own style of rap. This producer/MC combo have for the past six months been constructing tracks for the release of their new album "Natural Selection" scheduled for release mid 2006. The album will feature 16 tracks of new material from Steg-G and the Freestyle Master. Click below to download a taster track from the album:

Anti-social Behaviour

http://s60.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1U88OZ4PYIIK10DF05Z4R6RRWD

Undernoted is listed a resume of their achievements to date.

LIVE PERFORMANCES
50 Cent and G Unit two nights - SECC, Glasgow
Black Eyed Peas - Carling Academy, Glasgow
Busta Rhymes - Carling Academy, Glasgow
The Streets two nights - Carling Academy, Glasgow
The Streets (one night) - Carling Academy, Brixton
The Streets one night - Alexandra Palace, London
Xzibit - Barrowlands, Glasgow
Cypress Hill - Barrowlands, Glasgow
Lloyd Banks - Barrowlands, Glasgow
Grand Master Flash - King Tuts, Glasgow
Sugar Hill Gang - King Tuts, Glasgow
Kool DJ Herc - King Tuts, Glasgow
DJ Pogo - Arches, Glasgow
Alabama 3 - Wickerman festival
Buck 65 - Sine, New York City
BBC 1xtra Homegrown Showcase, Glasgow

MEDIA CREDITS
Freestyle Master winner of 1xtra's "Battle of the Nations 2004"
BBC Radio 1 Evening Session - voted number three in top single of the year 2003
BBC Radio 1 Live Sessions - showcase and interview
1xtra - Live performance Ras Kwame Show
Tim Westwood Show
NB for STV - interview and video
The Beat Room for BBC2 - live performance
Advertisement for Coors Lager
Radio Scotland - live performances
Beat 106 - interview and live performances
Extensive coverage in all major UK newspapers and music publications

A full discography and other relevant information on Steg-G and the Freestyle Master can be obtained at:

www.powercutproductions.com.

HoBGoBLiN
01-23-2006, 11:41 AM
The UK's answer to 50 Cent. But who asked the question???????

Sounds professional and everythin but it really ain't my style, tryin wayy too hard with the accents as well. Keep doin you lads but this is what I refer to as popcorn hip hop

Captain Planet
01-25-2006, 01:54 PM
didnt like that song at all ..

your tryin too hard with the accents and you should yous a bit of glasgow slang aswell cos yous are from glasgow and it sounds as if your tryin to rap like americans ...

but yous are doin good for yourselves ... so keep doin wit your doin but be a bit more glaswegian n scottish with it

CadPCP
02-02-2006, 06:59 PM
Cheers for replying...heres a fresh link

http://s11.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3LHQM4JI2L7R22ATHI1UNEFCZ2

Multiplaxed,
02-03-2006, 06:49 PM
The only decent rapper i have ever heard come out of Scotland is Respek-BA and after hearing that, my view remains unchanged.

Saint Bastard
02-04-2006, 12:30 PM
on that note has n e one got any respek ba ive only seen a little bit of him battling i could do with some of his tracks or battles

loki is probably one of the best from scotland hes class the full albums mint