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412 takes pride in bringing exclusive labels to the Brighton fashion scene. One of the biggest success stories has been a label most people recognise and associate with the late 70's and early 80's. The label in question is the iconic "Farah".
View item > | | Following on from the news that President Obama received one of his pieces from David Cameron in an art exchange, he has teamed up with RYCA to get back on track and do some good old fashioned graffiti. View item > | | In the past few months I've heard plenty about Tricky Micky and what I've heard are some of the most contrasting comments I’ve come across when discussing any artist. View item > |
| We're passionate about music at 412. When we're not listening to promos and writing reviews of up-and-coming artists and clubnights, then we love to spin some tunes ourselves. Anyone who's been down to our monthly residency at Above Audio will know that we're an eclectic bunch and love nothing more than traversing the genre divides. We also like to have regular guests at our events, usually an up-and-coming talent who wants the opportunity to showcase their skills in a respected venue - and we're always happy to give them that chance. View item > | | 
The St Helier Music Crowns is an online competition for unsigned artists and bands in the genres of Rock, Pop & Urban music - summed up no better than by the concept slogan "Real People, Real Music, Real Talent". Founders Sam Gilbert, Adrian Smith and Chris Mitchell created the concept to provide a platform for unsigned UK and Ireland talent (16+) to showcase their work to audiences otherwise unobtainable. View item > | | | | If there's one thing to be learnt from life (in my opinion) it's that you should always try and keep to your morals, do things for passion and never do anything just to make money - especially when you already have a lot. I'm not sure anyone ever told the american rap community this though and this is why karma continually kicks them up the arse until they learn the lesson. This month it's been the turn of Snoop Dogg (amongst others). Not only is he being sued over sample use, but he's also had to close down his clothing brand. Unlucky big Dogg. View item > | | There can't be many people living in the UK who haven't at one point or another listened to the Breezeblock with Mary Anne Hobbs. Her love of underground bass music and endless promotion of the dubstep genre have helped cement it as one of the most popular genres amongst the youth of Britian. It's hard to comprehend the possibility that the genre would have ever leaked out from the London boroughs if it weren't for her show. Many of you will no doubt be saddened to hear that she is now leaving her position at Radio One. View item > |
 | | Welcome to 412limited Bringing you the latest news in the world of fashion, art, music and clubbing. Whether you want to buy the latest apparel from some of the UK's leading urban labels or keep up to date with all that's going on in the music world. With features on djs/producer's, club nights and up and coming record labels. Complete with music downloads, video footage and weekly competitions. | | |  | | Follow us on: | | | |
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