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Ethics Magazine

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MyGen Profile Generator MyGen Profile Generator MyGen Profile Generator MyGen Profile GeneratorLaunched in February 2006, Ethics Magazine plugs a gap in the otherwise seamless underground music scene that thrives here in the South West of the UK. By filling this void, from ravers to skaters, school kids to promoters, shop owners to graff artists, Ethics complements and celebrates the subculture in which we reside and adore.
With Bristol at its very core, a city world renowned for its rich musical legacy and vibrant youth culture, Ethics is able to represent a scene that is local yet also of genuine international importance and interest.MAKE SURE YOU HAVE YOUR LATEST COPY OF ETHICS MAGAZINE.
Pick up your copy from record shops (Replay, Rooted and Prime Cuts to name a few), clothing shops (Khoi, Cooshti, 50:50, WRC, Detour, etc) and bars. Or you could just catch us giving them out after all of the baddest club-nights in Bristol, Bath and the South West.

My Interests

This is what we celebrate...

Bristol degenerate aethetics...


I'd like to meet:

All Tribes...

Music:

We support great music from many genres. Although we are specific in some respecets, we are constantly broadening our spectrum to incorporte the great sounds of our time.

ISSUE 3 sees the inclusion of Dubstep, along side interviews, reviews and features for unsung heroes with talent and creativeity of the highes level, including Physical Jerks, Souljah Clique and Da Label.

This of course runs alongside three huge feature interviews; No less than DJ Premier, LTJ Bukem and Krust.

Thus far we have interviewed the likes of legends such as PRINCE PAUL, ROB SWIFT, TC, DISTORTED MINDS and DAZEE.

Although they may have yet to acquire widespread recognition, there are talent as important as any that exist on a local level who we have so far covered.

Bristol is a cultural epicenter that is marginalised only by the sheer size and dominance of London. We intend to do what we can in bringing recognition to this city.

We start with our local population. If you haven't got your copy of Ethics Magazine, go out and get one, whether you live in Bristol, Bath or anywhere in the South West.

Anything in Ethics is worth finding out about. It would not be given the space if it was not.

DON'T HATE. CELEBRATE THAT WHICH IS GOOD.

My Blog

Ned Hoddings

Ned Hoddings   Hip-hop can sometimes be seen as a landscape barren of creativity whose features consist only of recycled concepts and the bastardisation of well established principals. However, i...
Posted by Ethics Magazine on Fri, 16 Jun 2006 04:53:00 PST

PRINCE PAUL interview

Responsible for so much in Hip Hop, Prince Pauls influence spans for more than a decade. His work with De La Soul on 3 Feet High and Rising had changed production in Hip Hop for the better. His innova...
Posted by Ethics Magazine on Wed, 14 Jun 2006 06:37:00 PST

THE INSIDERS interview

Liquid Funk. Two little words, spawned from the title of Fabios 2001 Creative Source compilation, which have come to define, both rightly and wrongly, an entire side of the D&B spectrum.  For...
Posted by Ethics Magazine on Wed, 14 Jun 2006 06:35:00 PST

TC interview

TC. A name that just eighteen months ago would have meant nothing in the world of D&B. Today, however, it is one that represents a man and a talent whose remarkably developed sound and impeccable ...
Posted by Ethics Magazine on Wed, 14 Jun 2006 06:32:00 PST

ROB SWIFT of theX-ECUTIONERS interview

The prospect of checking a live performance from former X-Ecutioners member Rob Swift was a rare and special treat generously provided by Shoestring Promotions, but to converse and be offered opinion ...
Posted by Ethics Magazine on Wed, 14 Jun 2006 06:34:00 PST

DAZEE interview

  Back in the early 1990s, as Jungle slowly evolved from Hardcore, and the huge rural raves and warehouse parties were made illegal, Bristol was still yet to earn its reputation as a city that ...
Posted by Ethics Magazine on Wed, 14 Jun 2006 06:31:00 PST

INNA LIFE EPIDEMIC and SIR PLUS interview

Recently awarded single of the month in Hip Hop Connection for his single Pullah Da Herb, most know Sir Plus for his heavy delivery, powerful stage presence and for being one of Bristols most eagerly ...
Posted by Ethics Magazine on Wed, 14 Jun 2006 06:30:00 PST