La Familia (Inch I) - Who Iz It? - Practical Headz - Video
PUBLISHED:  Apr 02, 2013
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La Familia (Inch I), by Practical Headz from Who Iz It? Album from Chocolate Fireguard Music
Limited Edition CD. Chocolate Fireguard is proud to be based in Huddersfield, UK. It is clear that there is way too much quality local talent not getting a reasonable look in, so under the umbrella of the Timeless Music Project and with the assistance of Huddersfield regeneration organisation Huddersfield Pride (DRAM Initiative) we decided to draw a load of attention to it. So here's Practical Headz and their debut 'Who Iz It?' for starters! UK hip hop crew straight outta Dalton, Huddersfield and building nice with good reactions from the likes Daddy G (Massive Attack) AIM, Mr Thing and reviews in DJ Magazine, DMC Update, Mojo, The Independent on Sunday, Undercover etc. Practical Headz are verbal assassins Spida Lee, Bishop, Practical Hand and Fingaz. The reviews kept coming.....

'Gutsy British hip hop from Huddersfield that retains a gritty urban reality to its tough tales and rudery, accompanied by tight production and a sprinkling of dark humour' Beathut

'Its refreshing to witness a hip hop crew making moves outside London and the trio's distinct twangs nicely spice up the British rap game' -- Fmagazine

'The people's republic of West Yorkshire has not figured strongly on rap's radar, but Practical Headz, three Huddersfield hip hoppers who take as much pride in their real accents as Mike Skinner does in his adopted Cockney, are ready to right this considerable wrong. Crucially the music -- from Stop The Diction's sci fi scowl to The Get The Funk Out's synthy bass bounce -- is the raps' equal' -- MOJO

'Top Trumps in every sense of the phrase' - DMC Update

'Straight up electro heavy hardcore peppered with relishably regional rudeness' Undercover

'A four piece rap group coming at you straight outta Huddersfield, Practical Headz spit their foulmouthed lyrics in a surprisingly affecting Yorkshire-via-the-West Indies patois, and prove that good British "urban" music doesn't necessarily just orginate within the M25. Grim housing estate narratives jostle with cheeky battle rhymes, smart similes and puerile teenage smut, all delivered with an unaffected insouciance that's hard to dislike. Grubby electro and grinding hardcore beats provide the bedrock for an attention-seeking but accomplished debut' - Independent On Sunday

These guys are great. 'Get the F***k Out' should be the next single. Really good. (Daddy G 'Massive Attack - Various/ Worldwide)

Four heavy tracks, fresh production and tight rhymes. "Reality" is my pick. Very good. (Aim - Friends and Family/Various - Worldwide)

Heavy! More peeps putting Yorkshire on the map. Safe. (Kidkanevil 'Statelesss' - First Word/Various/Straight No Chaser - Leeds/UK)
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