Well, folks another one of those article about obscure bands. In case you’ve missed the first one —>click this<— Now that we got the thing out of the way. Welcome back to Digging the Underground. So I wrote the title for this one and kept it here for a while but I was compelled to finish it soon after I saw this movie Drillbit Taylor. Its about a bunch of geeks hiring a homeless guy to be there their bodyguard. But I’m not here to talk about that. I’m here to discuss two bands that fit maybe geeky/nerdy type but with style. Please ladies and gents give it all to.
The Descendents and ALL
So come on you who had been labeled as geeks and nerds rejoice because now you can walk around tall and proud by getting to know these bands.
For those of you into arab culture political rap, Big D needs no introduction. Dhari Al Dhulaei, or “Big D” as he is fondly referred to, started his rapping career as an Arabic artist but in later years transformed his image into an English rapper. Big D is currently remaining underground making music videos and writing songs to reach a new fan base. His current music video hits hard on topics of Palestine, Al-Qaeda, Obama, and other current events. Big D continues to write, record, and perform live shows. Check out what he’s been up to!
Oh! you’re here. This means that you got attracted to the headline, yes? well, for starters. Let me explain what’s this whole thing is about. My name is Ahmad Al-Hamily, yes that geeky guy with glasses who yaps for Suburban Man and has that No Label Label! thing going on.
Anyway, that’s not what this series is about. As errrm a “musician/human/geek/something else I haven’t decided yet” , I found that music coming from the underground is so rich in content that you actually start a series about. Now don’t get me wrong; everybody was in one way or another “underground.” Some decided to pursue some higher goals or get much exposure…. however, my point is …The word underground doesn’t always equal low-budget, B-rated, and crappy music.
You’ve all seen and heard DJ Bruce’ work on Kuwait Music … recently however, he has teamed up with DJ Eisa, a super talented DJ and the collaborations are turning out to be pretty damn exciting. Find out about their philosophy on music, their passions and new sets in this up close and personal interview.
The extraordinary DJ Bruce has just launched his first ever dubstep session and it is ROCKIN. Mixes of popular house tracks to add that extra feel, and the electricity of dubstep to go with it, this is a must-listen!