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Riz MC

Riz MC

Riz MC has been played on NTS in shows including Kaizen w/ Madam X , featured first on 2 December 2012. Songs played include Dark Hearts (Bok Bok Remix Dub), Sour Times and Where You From.

Riz Ahmed, an Oxford graduate with a London pirate radio background, had his 2006 debut single "Post 9/11 Blues" temporarily banned from British airwaves, within months of being detained by British Intelligence for acting in Michael Winterbottom's multi-award winning film 'Road to Guantanamo' (outside of music, he is an actor)… He also starred in BAFTA winning TV film 'Britz'… Here is a seriously versatile UK talent, winning plaudits by word of mouth across a diverse range of audiences. The reasons for this are simple - he's a fantastic performer holding a distinctive voice with something to say, said over a fresh and bold musical palette.

His recent and upcoming gig listing is a testament to his rare ability to win a following across such diverse crowds: supporting Jazzy B (Soul II Soul) at Wembley Arena, showcases at Glastonbury, BBC Electric Proms, and a Radio1 Maida Vale session, playing his second year at the BBC Electric Proms with Sinden, The Warehouse Project with Dizzee Rascal, and a prison with Billy Bragg.

He was then snapped up for a US showcase tour alongside Dan le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip, The Rascals, Pigeon Detectives, Fuck Buttons, Laura Marling, and others. Returning with rave reviews from blogs to broadsheets ("holy shit", "sensational", "pick of SXSW"), Massive Attack chose him as their support act for the opening performance of their 2008 Meltdown Festival.

Renowned for biting and wry observational lyricism, and described as "Mos Def meets the Prodigy", his musical canvas ranges from banging electronic beats to orchestral string arrangements.

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Riz MC

Riz MC has been played on NTS in shows including Kaizen w/ Madam X , featured first on 2 December 2012. Songs played include Dark Hearts (Bok Bok Remix Dub), Sour Times and Where You From.

Riz Ahmed, an Oxford graduate with a London pirate radio background, had his 2006 debut single "Post 9/11 Blues" temporarily banned from British airwaves, within months of being detained by British Intelligence for acting in Michael Winterbottom's multi-award winning film 'Road to Guantanamo' (outside of music, he is an actor)… He also starred in BAFTA winning TV film 'Britz'… Here is a seriously versatile UK talent, winning plaudits by word of mouth across a diverse range of audiences. The reasons for this are simple - he's a fantastic performer holding a distinctive voice with something to say, said over a fresh and bold musical palette.

His recent and upcoming gig listing is a testament to his rare ability to win a following across such diverse crowds: supporting Jazzy B (Soul II Soul) at Wembley Arena, showcases at Glastonbury, BBC Electric Proms, and a Radio1 Maida Vale session, playing his second year at the BBC Electric Proms with Sinden, The Warehouse Project with Dizzee Rascal, and a prison with Billy Bragg.

He was then snapped up for a US showcase tour alongside Dan le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip, The Rascals, Pigeon Detectives, Fuck Buttons, Laura Marling, and others. Returning with rave reviews from blogs to broadsheets ("holy shit", "sensational", "pick of SXSW"), Massive Attack chose him as their support act for the opening performance of their 2008 Meltdown Festival.

Renowned for biting and wry observational lyricism, and described as "Mos Def meets the Prodigy", his musical canvas ranges from banging electronic beats to orchestral string arrangements.

Original source: Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

Dark Hearts (Bok Bok Remix Dub)
Riz MC (Bok Bok mix)
Night Slugs2012
Sour Times
Riz MC
Tru Thoughts2012
Where You From
Riz Ahmed
Mongrel Records2020