LBE MUSIK and our style of music

Loxion Bass Ent.
Loxion Bass Entertainment About Bass music is
an umbrella term that refers to various styles
of music including drum and bass, bassline,
dubstep and UK garage, among others. The
phrase began to be used in response to the
blending of sounds between these genres. The
key characteristic shared among these genres
are an emphasis on basslines, groove and
rhythm. Loxion Bass Entertaimment stands for
bringing the bass back to the township and
introduces the public to lyrical geniuses who
focuses on puting all their energy into rapping
and singing about meaningful words that
reflects and relates to the public. Loxion Bass
Entertainment aims to release good music,
words that were forged from the very roots of
distinct cultures and backgrounds. Each track
released under Loxion Bass Entertainment was
released in a form whereby it can encourage
the listener to always proceed by doing good,
aim for a dream and to never give up. The
purpose of Loxion Bass Entertainment is to
allow listeners to happy with our end products
and accept the God-given talent of all our
unique and talented artists. 'LBE' short for
'Loxion Bass Entertainment' we chose the name
Loxion because it means "Township/Location
and we're representing the Cape Flats, a
diverse, multi-lingual community that speaks to
the people of various backgrounds in a
universal language called music. Loxion Bass
Entertainment is a record label with a mad
South African vibe. The name came when Mark
Triem and Owenza Flame, both aspiring
producers/artists who both had their own ideas
and visions for their record labels, but their
paths crossed through a friend and they then
decided to merge their ideas into action and
that was to form a unified record label with
one purpose in mind and it was to encourage
people to support talented individuals
unnoticed but refuses to be ignored, and induct
them into this new movement which has a
soulful purpose of giving dreamers in the
streets of Cape Town a chance to be heard, and
make music that they think the world should
hear, so that they may also inspire other
dreamers who lives and breathes music, the
courage to get up and make their own music
under a proudly South African record label that
aims at nothing than to see the growth of
prodigees discovered by Loxion Bass
Entertainment.


Our style:

Third Culture Rap/ Third Culture Hip-Hop
Third Culture Rap or Third Culture Hip-Hop is a new
genre that focuses on making music that's deep,
storytelling, honest and true, music that motivates and
that embraces and appreciates poetry and music that
hopes to imprint a strong message that reflects well on
society.
Hip-hop is a celebration of diversity. So with further
ordue, let's just start off by saying that rappers are
products of different musical stylings informed by
different environments, attitudes and
aspirations.
As Alternative rappers typically color outside the lines.
Their main goal is to
push the envelope and
explore unique
concepts. As where Seasoned
battle rappers focus on
boastful lines and self-
glorifying rhymes about
one's proficiency or level of success,
accompanied by verbal insults hurled at the
other party (directly or subliminally).
People will argue that Third Culture Rap/ Third Culture
Hip-Hop is similar to Conscious rap, because it is a sub-
genre of hip-hop that
focuses on creating awareness and imparting
knowledge. Conscious rappers traditionally decry
violence, discrimination, and other societal
ailments. It's propelled by the conviction that
radical social change comes through knowledge
of self and personal discovery.
On the contrary, it is not that similar because Third
Culture Rap/ Third Culture Hip-Hop is derived from the
word : pol·y·glot (pŏl′ē-glŏt′)
adj.
Speaking, writing, written in, or composed of
several languages.
n.
1. A person having a speaking, reading, or
writing knowledge of several languages.
2. A book, especially a Bible, containing several
versions of the same text in different
languages.
3. A mixture or confusion of languages.
Third Culture Rap/ Third Culture Hip-Hop has been
around for a long time, but was till now undiscovered.
Thus is Third Culture Rap/ Third Culture Hip-Hop a
musical cousin, Spaza, this very genre has become an
urban movement of young
and inspired vernacular rappers, singers and
poets. Hip-Hop Kaslam has for the last three years
been the leading Spaza platform, showcasing
artists like the nationally renowned Driemanskap,
the multi-talented Sugah and veteran artist
Dat,one of the first emcee to spit a verse in
Xhosa back in 1995.
However Third Culture Rap/ Third Culture Hip-Hop differs
from Spaza because it does not only focus o

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