Ras Kwame Music veteran Ras Kwame came into the music industry as a club DJ playing hip hop, RnB and reggae in the early nineties. Ras soon progressed to promoting for Kiss FM's groundbreaking Starlight Club night and the Mean Fiddler¨s Subterranea club bringing over talent from the US and promoting local talent. The Subterranea gigs saw Ras take control of the turntables for artists such as Gang Starr, Public Enemy, Wu Tang The London Posse and the Fugees. During that time, Ras also undertook remix work for Chante Moore, George McCrae and the 49ers. Ras founded West London¨s Sugarshack record shop in 1993 and from 1994-2000 he had formed BabyShack Recordings and his UK Garage production outfit M-Dubs. As a garage producer Ras made several innovative underground club anthems for the flourishing UKG scene, such as ÿOver Here¨ featuring Ritchie Dan, ÿBump and Grind¨ featuring Lady Saw and the underground smash ÿBody Killin¨ by The Vincent Alvis Project. In 2001, Kwame launched the International Rudebwoy Recordings operation, the label maintains a UK black music output with a variety of styles ranging from hip hop to garage. Ras joined 1Xtra at launch in 2002 bringing listeners ì100% Homegrownî every Sunday evening. The highly influential show is dedicated wholly to championing the sound of UK black music and has provided a live platform for talent such as Dizzee Rascal, Terri Walker and Killa Kela, also major support for acts like Lethal B, Skinnyman and Estelle. Ras¨s show continues to cause a stir across the country with DJs, producers, A&Rs, both signed and unsigned talent all tuning in to hear the sounds of the UK underground. The 1Xtra website also has a ÿAsk Ras¨ section where young budding musicians across the globe can request answers to their questions. In 2004 Ras won ìBest Radio DJî at the Urban Music Awards, in the same year Ras started a new music show ÿShowtime with Ras Kwame¨ on Channel U. Ras remains an influential and active figure in the music industry, with an ever-increasing DJ/ hosting schedule on a national & international level. |
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