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Mark SPLINTER (2006)
by Nevo D Nevo D checks in with Mark SPLINTER The SPLINTER brand has been associated with beatboxing for a long time. How and when did the Splinter reign officially ... -
Kidlucky (2006)
An Interview with OG Beatboxer Kidlucky by Nevo D I saw Doug E fresh in Beat Street and lost it. Then I saw Buff and just started making music with ... -
Carpetface with DJ Samo (2006)
by TyTe With three US tours under his belt and a new release, TyTe catches up with the MC, singer, beatboxer, instrumentalist and 'King of Funk' known as Carpetface. How ... -
Leejay (2006)
by Squirt Squirt chats to the 2003 Austrian Beatbox Champion How long have you been beatboxing? Since June of 2001. What got you into it? I've always been aware ... -
Killa Kela (2005)
by JamOne JamOne interviews the UK beatbox legend on tour in North America. JamOne interviews the UK beatbox legend on tour in North America... What did you think of Kwiz ... -
TyTe's Performance Tips
Before the gig Get there early. The last thing you want to do is get there late, rush a sound check and then go on stage. Get there in enough ... -
Michael Winslow (2006)
A Look at Michael Winslow, the "Police Academy" Star Do something for me: dig deep into your childhood memories about the movie Police Academy. Invariably, especially if you are a beatboxer, ... -
Recording Tips
by TyTe Here are some tips to make your audio postings sound better... Making the Recording 1. When recording, make sure there is as little background noise as possible. Turn ... -
Consonant Rhyme (2005)
by Miyashiro Check out this e-zine about beatboxing and vocal percussion from humanbeatbox.com member Miyashiro. Click on the image to view the magazine in a new window (note: you will need ... -
The Wind Technique
by EJL The History... The origins of the Wind Technique goes back all the way to 1981, when the track 'Numbers', or 'Nummern' in German, was released by a 70s/80s ...